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KPIX CBS This Morning January 13, 2018
Technology that will make your drive easier than ever, well get a first look at the road to the future at this weekends premier auto show in detroit. We begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Mr. President , are you a racist. Outrage grows over the president
S Immigration
remarks. His comments have become a major distraction for this administration which is in the midst of delicate negotiations on immigration. First thing that came to my mind is very unfortunate and not helpful. He may be the president , but hes mott the moral compass of the
United States
. Keeping a
Nuclear Deal Alive
for at least another several months. The president received his
First Physical
while in office and the white house doctor said the president is in excellent health. Oh, my god. Treacherous weather sweeping across the country. Snow, ice and rain expect friday the
Mississippi Valley
to new england. The death toll now up to 18 people from the devastating mudslides in southern california. You never give up hope. A
Bus Passenger
calls 911 to report a man with a gun. A florida man has claimed the fourth largest jackpot in
Mega Millions
lottery history, and hes just 20. And all that matters. Fab io the easing of strict moves on gender separation and the ultra conservative muslim country. On cbs this morning saturday. Theover cast over the city, look at this. When youre doing live tv, you have to be prepared for anything. This proves while the early bird may get the worm, the midday bird that looks for the cameras gets the stardom. Totally checking out the camera. Okay. Ive seen it. Welcome to the weaning end. Im anthony mason. That bird is the best. He is the best. Thats the best weather video, cam shot ive ever seen. Im alex wagner. We begin with the fallout from
President Trump
s alleged immigration comments. The
International Community
and civil rights leaders across the country are demanding an apology for mr. Trump for the remarks made at a bipartisan immigration meeting earlier this week. Hes denied using a vol garrett to describe haiti, el salvador and some african s. The president and first lady are in maralago for the weekend as he continues to face a backlash. Errol barnett is in
West Palm Beach
with the president. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Aside from the global condemnation at
President Trump
s remarks, his choice of words has threatened the highly sensitive bipartisan talks over immigration. It has further raised the risk of a
Government Shutdown
when funding runs out at the end of next week. Under heated new accusations of racism,
President Trump
signed a proclamation honoring dr. Martin luther king, junior on friday. No matter the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. Reporter ignoring questions from the press about his own beliefs. Mr. President , are you a racist . Reporter during a bipartisan meeting on immigration on thursday, the president , according to sources referred to haiti and african countries by saying, quote, why do we want all these people from expletive hole countries here. We should bring in more people from places like norway. Following the firestorm from both sides, the president tweeted, quote, this was not the language used, adding never said anything derogatory about haitians other than haiti is obviously a very poor and troubled country, suggesting the whole thing was made up by dems. It is not true. He sait said these hatefilled things. Dick durbin was one of
Seven Members
of congress who attended the closed
Oval Office Meeting
. He pushed back at the president s denial. Thats what he used, these vial and vulgar comments, calling the nations they come from [ bleep ] holes. The exact word use bid the president , not more, not just once, but repeatedly. Reporter senator durbin said
South Carolina
republican
Lindsey Graham
challenged the president on the spot. In a statement senator graham said, quote, following comments by the president , i said my piece directly to him. Diversity has always been our strength, not our weakness. Republican senator tom cotton and david purdue say they do not recall the president saying these comments specifically. House speaker paul ryan. First thing that came to my mind was very unfortunate, unhelpful. Its obviously disheartening. Reporter republican congresswoman mia love whose parents immigrated from haiti invited the president to have a conversation. I doubt a comment like that would have been made if somebody like me is sitting across the table from you. Reporter white nationalists like richard smenser and david duke praised the president s comments going as far as to tell them to act on it. Mr. Trump is expected to return to the white house on monday where he will also attend another mlk junior event, a wreath laying ceremony to mark dr. Kings 89th birthday. Errol barnett with the president in florida, thanks, errol. Will not accept any changes to the 2015 nuclear deal and would retaliate against the u. S. If any new sanctions are imposed. President trump extended waivers of key economic sanctions against iran on friday. Mr. Trump made clear these waivers will be the last. Hes demanding congress and european allies rewrite what he describes as a seriously flawed deal or he will have the u. S. Pull out of the deal in a few months. For some perspective on all this, we turn to
Washington Post
amber phillips. Amb amber, good morning. Morning. Lets start with the president s alleged comments. Coming at a time when lawmakers are trying to work out a deal on
Immigration Reform
. How does this affect that, do you think . Its not clear. So to one degree, congress is really used to the president distracting them. It doesnt usually cause an international incident, right . But theyve kind of been able to compartmentalize some of what the president says and say, okay, were going to work around you to try to get tax reform done. But this is so high profile, and it just throws a bomb into all this really explosive already immigration debate, that its possible both sides retreat to their corners and make compromise a lot less likely. They werent anywhere close to compromise even before it was released that the president allegedly says this. Politically how does this play with the president s base . We know republican senators like tim scott and lynd si graham are effectively confirming the comments the president made. What about the people that support the president . Its hard to answer that without any public polling. I can tell you that the media that kind of supports the president and a lot of the base listens to that media, like sean hannity and
Tucker Carlson
on fox news, theyre defending the president. Right off the bat theyre saying, you know what . This is our president getting tough on immigration. This is exactly what we want them to hear. Way to stay up to the guys in washington who are too politically correct. It is entirely possible that there is no fallout from the president s base for this. On the whole immigration question, i want to talk about the d. R. E. A. M. Ers issue and trying to get a deal. Theres a deadline that the on march 5th set by the president. How likely is a deal at this point . Thats such a good question. This is one of those things where everyone in washington agrees something needs to get done, but they cant figure out how to do it. Theres two main reasons for that. One is the president s wall. Democrats tell me, if he demands money for his border wall, theyre out. It is just such a symbol of everything they despise about the president , they cant negotiate on that. Theres a sizable chunk of republicans on the right who are okay not protecting dreamers. They see it as amnesty, people like steve king in iowa. When you put those together, you dont have a majority of congress to agree to a deal. This is not just about immigration, either. Were talking about keeping the government up and running. Is the government going to shut down, amber . Im trying to figure that out. Its like 50 50 at this point. Thats my answer to that. Congress has two options. They can somehow pass a longterm budget that has alleld them since september. They can agree on a shortterm budget to kick the can down the road for a couple months. Even that with all the news and drama thats happening this week could be difficult. Its just democrats are debating, do we try to seize this moment where
President Trump
they feel is weak, to demand theres protections for d. R. E. A. M. Ers. Its republicans theyre calculating who would be blamed for a shut doup because they control all of washington. You mentioned all the drama thats happened this week. With all that drama, its hard to believe it was way back on tuesday that steve bannon strepd down from breitbart news. Way back on tuesday. Feels like a year ago. In news years it was a thousand years ago. Whats the impact on that, the whole right
Wing Movement
he was trying to propel . Youre exactly right. When steve bannon was at breitbart and had the ear of the president , he was planning to unseat or at least challenge every single snt republican incumbent up for election this year. Thats now thrown completely in doubt. He doesnt have a platform to do that. We saw as soon as steve bannon left, some of the right wing challengers like in arizona and nevada and was con steppisconsi away. They feel like when given the choice, if its bannon or trump, voters are going to want me to side with trump. Speaking of the other things that happened this week, we heard rumors that
Robert Mueller
may actually interview
President Trump
. Where do things stand on that front in terms of the investigation . Tthe
Washington Post
reported in december
Robert Mueller
s lawyers went to trumps lawyers and said we think we want to interview the president lets
Start Talking
about terms. Theres so much negotiations that go into getting a pn with investigation. President trump earlier this year suggested excuse me said out right, 100 , was his comment, id testify under oath. He backed away from that this week. He said in press conferences, i dont know if im going to testify because there isnt any collusion. That throws into doubt the whole negotiation. So well see if mueller gets him to sit down with him. Throws into doubt is the headline. Amber phillips with the
Washington Post
. Thank you. Tomorrow morning on face the nation john dickersons guest include republican
Senator Cory Gardner
and democratic senator joe manchin. People between the ages of 19 and 64 in kentucky must complete 80 hours per month of
Community Engagement
to keep their benefits. That includes getting a job, going to school, taking a job
Training Course
and community service. Kentuckys governor matt bevin says the plan will cause 95,000 people to lose coverage, but will save the state taxpayers more than 300 million over five years. Disabled recipients and pregnant women are among those who would be exempt from the work requirements. President trump is in excellent health. That is the early word from mr. Trumps white house doctor, ronnie jackson. He says he will provide more details on tuesday. On friday the president received his
First Physical
at walter reid
Military Hospital
since taking office. The otherwise routine examination coincided with recent questions about mr. Trumps physical and
Mental Fitness
for office. Breaking overnight, a man is now in custody after he allegedly made threats aboard a
Greyhound Bus
traveling from milwaukee to chicago. Police stopped the bus by flattening its tires with spikes spread across interstate 94 at the illinois border. About 40 passengers were on board the bus. They were transferred to another bus to complete the trip. No one was injured. Winter returns with a vengeance for millions of americans today. Arctic air mass will send temperatures plunging nearly 20 to 40 degrees from the great lakes to the gulf coast. A mix of snow and freezing rain, reduced visibility and icedover roads in tennessee and kentucky on friday forcing at least two tractortrailer trucks to jackknife. Police responded to more than 100 crashes in memphis alone. Tony dokoupil reports. Reporter spring like weather following the recent arctic blast was shourd lived. Theyre a solid sheet of ice with snow on top of them now. Reporter in indiana, blowing snow and freezing temperatures made a mess of the roetsds. Transportation
Department Spokesman
Scott Manning
said his crews have a difficult task. To go from rain to freezing rain to sleet and snow so quickly, and then on the back end have a really drastic drop in temperatures coupled with some strong wind gusts, thats a lot to have all mixed in to one event. Several crashes involving cars and more than a dozen semi trucks closed part of interstate 40 in tennessee. Slid to a stop. Stopped here because these trucks were piled up, and then my wife screamed and somebody hit us in the back, spun us out into a side here. Another semi truck that couldnt stop smashed us from the front. Reporter heavy rain followed homes in western and
Central New York
on friday. The roads impassable. The snow that comes after the rain could accumulate up to ten inches. Parts of new england are still digging out from last weeks storm. A
Winter Weather
advisory in effect for parts of rhode island and massachusetts thanks to a 30 degree drop. This dog got buried in snow from last weeks blizzard. Five weeks later, sophie was spotted and rescued by another family member. You dont realize how much you love someone until you think the worst. Reporter for cbs this morning saturday, tony dokoupil, new york. For more on the weather, lets turn to ed curran of our chicago station wbbm tv. Good morning, anthony. Here is the storm were talking about, moving up to the northeast, you have rain, freezing rain and icing and you have snow in this area. We have winter storm warnings and
Winter Weather
advisories up until 4 00 today as this thing continues to move to the east with the snow, the ice and the flooding, snow in some cases six to as much as 12 inches. It moves on its way as futurecast shows you. The next batch of show starts coming in, reaches chicago by sunday evening and continues to move to the east. The main story as the systems continue east is dragging in this cold air behind him. It sinks to the south and moves east, really changing our temps. Today minus 2 for a high in fargo, 16 in chicago, 44 in new york, 20 in kansas city. By the time we get to monday, minus 11 in fargo and in new york just 30 degrees. Alex . Yikes. Meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbm. Residents of montecito, california, are being told to stay out of town today as emergency crews turn off gas and power to fix the damage caused by deadly mudslides. Death toll there has climbed to 18 as rescue crews expand their search for at least seven missing people including a toddler. Workers are now trying to clear heavy mud and debris as new cell phone video emerges showing the river of mud and water flooding the first floor of this home the morning of the storm and then racing down the street. Carter evans reports from montecito. Good morning. Reporter good morning. State
Officials Say
there are more than 1,200 workers using heavy equipment, canines and even drones to aid the search and cleanup effort in ravaged neighborhoods like this. It looks more like a riverbed with boulders and debris than a community. Many of the
Beautiful Homes
that once lined this street are now unrecognizable. What were afraid of is exactly happening. Reporter this cell phone video captures the moment a deluge of mud inundated the first floor of this montecito home. Water starts coming through that, and right after that we see a car come through that hedge. I opened up the flood gates. I could see on the left our neighbors house was completely gone. Thats where our heart just kind of stopped. Yoel liesed it was serious. New it was serious. His family survived, but the lower level of his home is caked in mud and littered with debris. We lost some of our best
Family Friends
and all the other families have gone through, were lucky. Its hard to think about how lucky we are when theyre not so lucky. Reporter they and many other families could be out of their homes for weeks as search crews comb the neighborhoods for signs of life. Doug and his dog sadie are with
Orange County
fire. He smells the scent of a live human being, and she barks at that point one to let us know somebody is buried there which is great for our team because it allows us to focus in on specific areas as opposed to just widespread destruction thats going on down here. Reporter hundreds of buildings in the disaster zone are damaged and covered in thick sludge. He remains positive even as the window to survifind survivors narrows. What are your hopes to find someone alive . You never give up hope. Why give up hope . Theres people down there who are hoping. What right do i have to give up hope . Reporter crews are still working to clear the usually busy 101 freeway, but its taking longer than expected. It was originally supposed to reopen on monday. Now theres no timeline on when that will happen. Anthony . Carter evans in montecito, california, thanks. Still cant get over the images coming from there. So stunning. The hartford currant reports on several missteps by the
S Immigration<\/a> remarks. His comments have become a major distraction for this administration which is in the midst of delicate negotiations on immigration. First thing that came to my mind is very unfortunate and not helpful. He may be the president , but hes mott the moral compass of the
United States<\/a>. Keeping a
Nuclear Deal Alive<\/a> for at least another several months. The president received his
First Physical<\/a> while in office and the white house doctor said the president is in excellent health. Oh, my god. Treacherous weather sweeping across the country. Snow, ice and rain expect friday the
Mississippi Valley<\/a> to new england. The death toll now up to 18 people from the devastating mudslides in southern california. You never give up hope. A
Bus Passenger<\/a> calls 911 to report a man with a gun. A florida man has claimed the fourth largest jackpot in
Mega Millions<\/a> lottery history, and hes just 20. And all that matters. Fab io the easing of strict moves on gender separation and the ultra conservative muslim country. On cbs this morning saturday. Theover cast over the city, look at this. When youre doing live tv, you have to be prepared for anything. This proves while the early bird may get the worm, the midday bird that looks for the cameras gets the stardom. Totally checking out the camera. Okay. Ive seen it. Welcome to the weaning end. Im anthony mason. That bird is the best. He is the best. Thats the best weather video, cam shot ive ever seen. Im alex wagner. We begin with the fallout from
President Trump<\/a>s alleged immigration comments. The
International Community<\/a> and civil rights leaders across the country are demanding an apology for mr. Trump for the remarks made at a bipartisan immigration meeting earlier this week. Hes denied using a vol garrett to describe haiti, el salvador and some african s. The president and first lady are in maralago for the weekend as he continues to face a backlash. Errol barnett is in
West Palm Beach<\/a> with the president. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Aside from the global condemnation at
President Trump<\/a>s remarks, his choice of words has threatened the highly sensitive bipartisan talks over immigration. It has further raised the risk of a
Government Shutdown<\/a> when funding runs out at the end of next week. Under heated new accusations of racism,
President Trump<\/a> signed a proclamation honoring dr. Martin luther king, junior on friday. No matter the color of our skin or the place of our birth, we are all created equal by god. Reporter ignoring questions from the press about his own beliefs. Mr. President , are you a racist . Reporter during a bipartisan meeting on immigration on thursday, the president , according to sources referred to haiti and african countries by saying, quote, why do we want all these people from expletive hole countries here. We should bring in more people from places like norway. Following the firestorm from both sides, the president tweeted, quote, this was not the language used, adding never said anything derogatory about haitians other than haiti is obviously a very poor and troubled country, suggesting the whole thing was made up by dems. It is not true. He sait said these hatefilled things. Dick durbin was one of
Seven Members<\/a> of congress who attended the closed
Oval Office Meeting<\/a>. He pushed back at the president s denial. Thats what he used, these vial and vulgar comments, calling the nations they come from [ bleep ] holes. The exact word use bid the president , not more, not just once, but repeatedly. Reporter senator durbin said
South Carolina<\/a> republican
Lindsey Graham<\/a> challenged the president on the spot. In a statement senator graham said, quote, following comments by the president , i said my piece directly to him. Diversity has always been our strength, not our weakness. Republican senator tom cotton and david purdue say they do not recall the president saying these comments specifically. House speaker paul ryan. First thing that came to my mind was very unfortunate, unhelpful. Its obviously disheartening. Reporter republican congresswoman mia love whose parents immigrated from haiti invited the president to have a conversation. I doubt a comment like that would have been made if somebody like me is sitting across the table from you. Reporter white nationalists like richard smenser and david duke praised the president s comments going as far as to tell them to act on it. Mr. Trump is expected to return to the white house on monday where he will also attend another mlk junior event, a wreath laying ceremony to mark dr. Kings 89th birthday. Errol barnett with the president in florida, thanks, errol. Will not accept any changes to the 2015 nuclear deal and would retaliate against the u. S. If any new sanctions are imposed. President trump extended waivers of key economic sanctions against iran on friday. Mr. Trump made clear these waivers will be the last. Hes demanding congress and european allies rewrite what he describes as a seriously flawed deal or he will have the u. S. Pull out of the deal in a few months. For some perspective on all this, we turn to
Washington Post<\/a> amber phillips. Amb amber, good morning. Morning. Lets start with the president s alleged comments. Coming at a time when lawmakers are trying to work out a deal on
Immigration Reform<\/a>. How does this affect that, do you think . Its not clear. So to one degree, congress is really used to the president distracting them. It doesnt usually cause an international incident, right . But theyve kind of been able to compartmentalize some of what the president says and say, okay, were going to work around you to try to get tax reform done. But this is so high profile, and it just throws a bomb into all this really explosive already immigration debate, that its possible both sides retreat to their corners and make compromise a lot less likely. They werent anywhere close to compromise even before it was released that the president allegedly says this. Politically how does this play with the president s base . We know republican senators like tim scott and lynd si graham are effectively confirming the comments the president made. What about the people that support the president . Its hard to answer that without any public polling. I can tell you that the media that kind of supports the president and a lot of the base listens to that media, like sean hannity and
Tucker Carlson<\/a> on fox news, theyre defending the president. Right off the bat theyre saying, you know what . This is our president getting tough on immigration. This is exactly what we want them to hear. Way to stay up to the guys in washington who are too politically correct. It is entirely possible that there is no fallout from the president s base for this. On the whole immigration question, i want to talk about the d. R. E. A. M. Ers issue and trying to get a deal. Theres a deadline that the on march 5th set by the president. How likely is a deal at this point . Thats such a good question. This is one of those things where everyone in washington agrees something needs to get done, but they cant figure out how to do it. Theres two main reasons for that. One is the president s wall. Democrats tell me, if he demands money for his border wall, theyre out. It is just such a symbol of everything they despise about the president , they cant negotiate on that. Theres a sizable chunk of republicans on the right who are okay not protecting dreamers. They see it as amnesty, people like steve king in iowa. When you put those together, you dont have a majority of congress to agree to a deal. This is not just about immigration, either. Were talking about keeping the government up and running. Is the government going to shut down, amber . Im trying to figure that out. Its like 50 50 at this point. Thats my answer to that. Congress has two options. They can somehow pass a longterm budget that has alleld them since september. They can agree on a shortterm budget to kick the can down the road for a couple months. Even that with all the news and drama thats happening this week could be difficult. Its just democrats are debating, do we try to seize this moment where
President Trump<\/a> they feel is weak, to demand theres protections for d. R. E. A. M. Ers. Its republicans theyre calculating who would be blamed for a shut doup because they control all of washington. You mentioned all the drama thats happened this week. With all that drama, its hard to believe it was way back on tuesday that steve bannon strepd down from breitbart news. Way back on tuesday. Feels like a year ago. In news years it was a thousand years ago. Whats the impact on that, the whole right
Wing Movement<\/a> he was trying to propel . Youre exactly right. When steve bannon was at breitbart and had the ear of the president , he was planning to unseat or at least challenge every single snt republican incumbent up for election this year. Thats now thrown completely in doubt. He doesnt have a platform to do that. We saw as soon as steve bannon left, some of the right wing challengers like in arizona and nevada and was con steppisconsi away. They feel like when given the choice, if its bannon or trump, voters are going to want me to side with trump. Speaking of the other things that happened this week, we heard rumors that
Robert Mueller<\/a> may actually interview
President Trump<\/a>. Where do things stand on that front in terms of the investigation . Tthe
Washington Post<\/a> reported in december
Robert Mueller<\/a>s lawyers went to trumps lawyers and said we think we want to interview the president lets
Start Talking<\/a> about terms. Theres so much negotiations that go into getting a pn with investigation. President trump earlier this year suggested excuse me said out right, 100 , was his comment, id testify under oath. He backed away from that this week. He said in press conferences, i dont know if im going to testify because there isnt any collusion. That throws into doubt the whole negotiation. So well see if mueller gets him to sit down with him. Throws into doubt is the headline. Amber phillips with the
Washington Post<\/a>. Thank you. Tomorrow morning on face the nation john dickersons guest include republican
Senator Cory Gardner<\/a> and democratic senator joe manchin. People between the ages of 19 and 64 in kentucky must complete 80 hours per month of
Community Engagement<\/a> to keep their benefits. That includes getting a job, going to school, taking a job
Training Course<\/a> and community service. Kentuckys governor matt bevin says the plan will cause 95,000 people to lose coverage, but will save the state taxpayers more than 300 million over five years. Disabled recipients and pregnant women are among those who would be exempt from the work requirements. President trump is in excellent health. That is the early word from mr. Trumps white house doctor, ronnie jackson. He says he will provide more details on tuesday. On friday the president received his
First Physical<\/a> at walter reid
Military Hospital<\/a> since taking office. The otherwise routine examination coincided with recent questions about mr. Trumps physical and
Mental Fitness<\/a> for office. Breaking overnight, a man is now in custody after he allegedly made threats aboard a
Greyhound Bus<\/a> traveling from milwaukee to chicago. Police stopped the bus by flattening its tires with spikes spread across interstate 94 at the illinois border. About 40 passengers were on board the bus. They were transferred to another bus to complete the trip. No one was injured. Winter returns with a vengeance for millions of americans today. Arctic air mass will send temperatures plunging nearly 20 to 40 degrees from the great lakes to the gulf coast. A mix of snow and freezing rain, reduced visibility and icedover roads in tennessee and kentucky on friday forcing at least two tractortrailer trucks to jackknife. Police responded to more than 100 crashes in memphis alone. Tony dokoupil reports. Reporter spring like weather following the recent arctic blast was shourd lived. Theyre a solid sheet of ice with snow on top of them now. Reporter in indiana, blowing snow and freezing temperatures made a mess of the roetsds. Transportation
Department Spokesman<\/a>
Scott Manning<\/a> said his crews have a difficult task. To go from rain to freezing rain to sleet and snow so quickly, and then on the back end have a really drastic drop in temperatures coupled with some strong wind gusts, thats a lot to have all mixed in to one event. Several crashes involving cars and more than a dozen semi trucks closed part of interstate 40 in tennessee. Slid to a stop. Stopped here because these trucks were piled up, and then my wife screamed and somebody hit us in the back, spun us out into a side here. Another semi truck that couldnt stop smashed us from the front. Reporter heavy rain followed homes in western and
Central New York<\/a> on friday. The roads impassable. The snow that comes after the rain could accumulate up to ten inches. Parts of new england are still digging out from last weeks storm. A
Winter Weather<\/a> advisory in effect for parts of rhode island and massachusetts thanks to a 30 degree drop. This dog got buried in snow from last weeks blizzard. Five weeks later, sophie was spotted and rescued by another family member. You dont realize how much you love someone until you think the worst. Reporter for cbs this morning saturday, tony dokoupil, new york. For more on the weather, lets turn to ed curran of our chicago station wbbm tv. Good morning, anthony. Here is the storm were talking about, moving up to the northeast, you have rain, freezing rain and icing and you have snow in this area. We have winter storm warnings and
Winter Weather<\/a> advisories up until 4 00 today as this thing continues to move to the east with the snow, the ice and the flooding, snow in some cases six to as much as 12 inches. It moves on its way as futurecast shows you. The next batch of show starts coming in, reaches chicago by sunday evening and continues to move to the east. The main story as the systems continue east is dragging in this cold air behind him. It sinks to the south and moves east, really changing our temps. Today minus 2 for a high in fargo, 16 in chicago, 44 in new york, 20 in kansas city. By the time we get to monday, minus 11 in fargo and in new york just 30 degrees. Alex . Yikes. Meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbm. Residents of montecito, california, are being told to stay out of town today as emergency crews turn off gas and power to fix the damage caused by deadly mudslides. Death toll there has climbed to 18 as rescue crews expand their search for at least seven missing people including a toddler. Workers are now trying to clear heavy mud and debris as new cell phone video emerges showing the river of mud and water flooding the first floor of this home the morning of the storm and then racing down the street. Carter evans reports from montecito. Good morning. Reporter good morning. State
Officials Say<\/a> there are more than 1,200 workers using heavy equipment, canines and even drones to aid the search and cleanup effort in ravaged neighborhoods like this. It looks more like a riverbed with boulders and debris than a community. Many of the
Beautiful Homes<\/a> that once lined this street are now unrecognizable. What were afraid of is exactly happening. Reporter this cell phone video captures the moment a deluge of mud inundated the first floor of this montecito home. Water starts coming through that, and right after that we see a car come through that hedge. I opened up the flood gates. I could see on the left our neighbors house was completely gone. Thats where our heart just kind of stopped. Yoel liesed it was serious. New it was serious. His family survived, but the lower level of his home is caked in mud and littered with debris. We lost some of our best
Family Friends<\/a> and all the other families have gone through, were lucky. Its hard to think about how lucky we are when theyre not so lucky. Reporter they and many other families could be out of their homes for weeks as search crews comb the neighborhoods for signs of life. Doug and his dog sadie are with
Orange County<\/a> fire. He smells the scent of a live human being, and she barks at that point one to let us know somebody is buried there which is great for our team because it allows us to focus in on specific areas as opposed to just widespread destruction thats going on down here. Reporter hundreds of buildings in the disaster zone are damaged and covered in thick sludge. He remains positive even as the window to survifind survivors narrows. What are your hopes to find someone alive . You never give up hope. Why give up hope . Theres people down there who are hoping. What right do i have to give up hope . Reporter crews are still working to clear the usually busy 101 freeway, but its taking longer than expected. It was originally supposed to reopen on monday. Now theres no timeline on when that will happen. Anthony . Carter evans in montecito, california, thanks. Still cant get over the images coming from there. So stunning. The hartford currant reports on several missteps by the
Connecticut State Police<\/a> in their response to the massacre at
Sandy Hook Elementary School<\/a> in december of 2012. A report released friday says too many civilians were allowed to walk around the building in the aftermath of the shooting, tram pelling evidence and unnecessarily exposing people to the horrific scene. The wall street journal reports an attorney for then candidate donald trump okayed a payment, a nondisclosure agreement was negotiated with
Stephanie Clifford<\/a> and her attorney about a month before the election in 2016. The alleged encounter happened in 2006, about a year after donald trump married his wife melania. A white house official tells the paper that the reports are old and were strongly denied before the election. The president s lawyer,
Michael Koenen<\/a> en sent reporters a letter signed by clifford denying a sexual or romantic affair with mr. Trump. The clarion ledger of jackson, mississippi, says the clansman who orchestrated the brutal murders of three civil rights workers in 1964 has died. Edgar ray killen died in prison where he was serving a 60year sentence. He was convicted in 2005 on three counts of manslaughter for the deaths of james cheney, andrew good man and michael shwerner. Edgar ray killen was 92 years old. Cnet reports that google removed pornographic malware from 60 games, many aimed at children at its play store. The malware was spotted by a
Security Research<\/a> firm on friday. Its believed pornographic images that looked like ads would appear directing users to fake security software. Users would see other len, appear requiring a payment. Google says it will show warnings to anyone who might have downloaded the malware before it was re3406d. The
Chicago Tribune<\/a> reports a sixth grader who suffers from leukemia will be allowed to use medical marijuana at her elementary school. Illinois attorney general lisa madigan and the
School District<\/a> came to an agreement to help 11yearold ashley surran on friday. State law prohibits the drug on school grounds. Legal observers say the ruling could potentially set a precedent for students suffering serious illnesses throughout the state. Very good news for her. Yes. It is about 22 after the hour. Now here is a look at the weather for your weekend. Busting the bots that spread fake news. Still ahead this morning, two
College Students<\/a> dive deep into the stream of fake news online and come up with a solution. Theyve made it available to everyone. Later hes fresh out of his teen years, but this young man is now the winner of nearly half a billion dollars. Whats he going to do with it . Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Cbs eye on the community. Presented by target. Art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curiosity, conversation, and inspiration. Thats why target supports the
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Production Team<\/a> are inspiring, a firsttime screen writer making a huge debut and the producer. Youll meet them both on to see this change, pretty remarkable. This is the world that he constructed. He was one of the architects of the award show circuit as we know it which is part of what made last night powerful, i think, because on the one hint, he hovered in the room. On the other hand, people really didnt talk about him that much. There was a very strong push on looking forward, looking to the future, doing better. Some of these numbers are still striking. We talked about them last week with you and others. 4 of the directors on the top grossing films that this country makes are women. Only 4 . Some of the numbers, cinematographers, i think a lot of people wonder if youve seen that change coming in the few touc tour then. Nat report man announcing the directing awards and she said, here are the all male director nominees. It was such a factual statement, yet making such a powerful point. Very subtle but powerful. Oprah winfreys speech, shes known for terrific, inspirational speeches. She really kind of stole the show. She was able to weave a historical narrative with the changing times and hope and her own personal story. Absolutely. We all knew oprah could do an inspiring speech, but what a great reminder. I think what she was so effective at was in uniting the themes of the night. Some of the messages other people spoke about in their award speeches, times up. The fact that this is a moment of inspiration for women, this could be a moment of change. She kind of brought all that together in a really powerful way. Ther in a really powerful way. Welcome back to cbs this morning. A giant phone maker is getting a call. Why theyre being asked to help parents better control their kids smartphone use. Technology and better design in the awe toy world. Well view detroits allimportant auto show. Thats ahead. We begin this half hour with an attempt to disarm fake news. Two
Computer Science<\/a> majors took a deep dive into cyber space to the well of robotgenerated fake news stories and created a mechanism for everyday users to identify them. They have their work cut out with twitter believing that nearly as half a million logins are raising suspicions every day. John blackstone has their story. At the university of california berkeley two
Computer Science<\/a> nay superiors are doing their best to battle fake news. What we wanted to see is where did this fake news orange gnat from. Reporter digging deep, they nound many of the most angry and partisan tweets from both sides come not from real people but comput computer, automated twitter accounts knowned a bots. You click that. Reporter using artificial intelligence, they created a bot buster available to anyone at botcheckme that reveals if it likely came from a computer. Otherwise they would not be as amplified. One person could put a tweet out and put together an army of bots. Exactly. It seems like all twitter is trending. Its you individuals that are able to push this trend. Reporter fake news stories about the 2016 election went viral gaining readers. Skbulg question twitters ability. Theyre catching about 450,000 suspicious logins per day, but the students say their bot buster is helping users discover thousands of bots on twitter. It first started out as a project, hey, this really annoys us, and were going to put it out for everyone. A pair of
College Students<\/a> might not win the war against fake news but theyve given those battling to defend the truth a new weapon. Thats the kind of creative output i like from university of california berkeley. Battle the bots. Im going to check that out. Very interesting. They printed the truth that covered up the governments lies. Coming up, well explore the true story behind the film the post with the two women that helped bring it to the screen. But first heres a look at the weather for your weekend. It started early and is far deadlier than last year. The cdc calls the current flu outbreak widespread and unusually severe. Up next in morning rounds, dr. Agus with whats now being called an epidemic and what you can do to protect yourself. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. People would stare. Psoriasis does that. It was tough getting out there on stage. I wanted to be clear. I wanted it to last. So i kept on fighting. I found something that worked. And keeps on working. Now . They see me. See me. See if cosentyx could make a difference for you cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. Find clear skin that can last. Dont use if youre allergic to cosentyx. Before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. An increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. Tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. Or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. If you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. Serious allergic reactions may occur. Never give up. See me. See me. Clear skin can last. Dont hold back. Ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. So i trust nature made vitamins. Health and life. Because they were the first to be verified by usp for quality and purity standards. And because i recommend them as a pharmacist. Nature made, the 1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. We are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. We also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual checkup. So go, know, and take control of your health. It could save your life. Cigna. Together, all the way. Time now for morning rounds. Flu season is here, impact is felt across the country. According to the most recent members, every single state except for hawaii is reporting widespread influenza activity. This is up significantly the same time last year. Here is doctor dagus who joins us from los angeles. Good morning to you, that math is scary. Why is the flu season worst, whats going on . The dominant stris, thats one thats hard to make a vaccine to and it changes. Even when you make the vaccine, the virus itself can change. What we are seeing is already about 60,000 cases, 6,000 hospitalizations and 20 deaths in children so far. This is a bad flu and it is only againi beginning of january. It goes through may. Why is the strains more widespread this year . It is spread through easy by t droplets. The more droplets you get, you get the virus. This particular strand, h 2 n 2. When you do, the virus changes a lot so it is difficult. It is reported there is a shortage of iv saline bag, how is that affecting this landscape. Whats happening in part uer rico. When a patient comes in, they lost a lot of fluid and they need iv rationing those bags. We have little flu medicine and inventory is low. Supply change is critical in epic of the flu. Is worried. I have to worry everyday when i go to the clinic. Do i have enough iv fluid, i have to push and pull to get enough bags for our patients. Are smart phones still a relatively new technology and what we know about their impact on children in particular is constantly evolving. An
Investment Group<\/a> and teacher retirement system own a combined of 2 billion of apple stock. They wrote a public letter to the tech giant, with e have revd the evidence, there is a clear need for apple to offer nor choices and tools to make sure young consumers are using your product in a optimal matter. Apple respond and says they have always look out for kids. Theyre also helping parents protecting them on. David, kids are exposed to smart phone and computers and tv screens and a lot of screen times. What are the real concerns here . There there is been a number of studies done. The more child spends on screen time, the higher rate of depression and suicide. You see personality chaennges i the children. I love the fact that investors are standsing up to do the right thing. The most
Creative Company<\/a> in the world has to start make software. We actually do it in a way where a parent can control what a child looks at and how they do it and what app they use and what kind of social media things theyre doing. This is a new generation, none of us actually dpru grew up wit these. We dont know many of the effects. There are implications that there could be negative outcomes of our children and we have to be aware. David, how specific is that data. Do we have information of specific ads and social media or broadly screen time and smart phones. You hit it. The more these e febffects can seen in children. We dont know how many minutes is right or wrong. This is all new. And so obviously, we as a medical
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President Trump<\/a>s controversial language on immigration. Mr. Trump denies using a derogatory term for some african nations, el salvador and haiti. Reaction from civil rights and
International Leaders<\/a> was negative and theyre demanding an apology. The president is in florida at his maralago resort this weekend amid the backlash. Reporter with immigration policy hanging in the balance and with the
Government Shutdown<\/a> looming, the focus on
President Trump<\/a>s remarks many considered to be racist could jep ar ditz any bipartisan progress. It was during a closeddoor
Oval Office Meeting<\/a> on thursday between the president and
Seven Members<\/a> of congress when an expletive was used to describe black nations. While senator dick durbin suggested a compromise on the lottery program, the president wondered why the u. S. Would want more haitians. And later when african immigrants were being discussed,
President Trump<\/a> asked, quote, why are we having all these people from expletivehole countries come here . We should bring in more from places from norway. Senator durbin said he used repeated remarks described as vile and vulgar. Mia love, congresswoman, says the president s words are unkind and divisive. In addition, the
African Union<\/a> released a statement on friday describing its infuoutrage like nations like botswana called
President Trump<\/a>s remarks racist has summoned its u. S. Envoy for clarification on whether the u. S. Considers it an expletivehole country. Creative wordage down there. For more on the immigration issue, we are joined by treresa
Cardinal Brown<\/a>, the director of immigration and cross border policy. Good morning. What do you make of the prospects for bipartisan accord on the issue of immigration in the wake of the president s comments . Well, i think certainly the meeting in the white house, his comments, but overall the fact that the white house rejected a bipartisan compromise proposal from a
Bipartisan Group<\/a> of senators has put the negotiations around
Immigration Reform<\/a> package right now in a little bit of disarray. The republicans have said for a long time that they need to know exactly what the white house needs in order to move forward. The fact that the president said that he would not agree to what was in that bipartisan proposal means theyre starting a lit bit anew with a new set of negotiations and they dont have a lot of time to get it done. Teresa, what does it mean to d. R. E. A. M. Ers and temporary protected status recipients to have thi
S Immigration<\/a> battle in limbo . Well, as the administration announced the end of the daca program for d. R. E. A. M. Ers, they knew that at that moment they had an end date on their ability to work and stay in the
United States<\/a> without fear of deportation. As the announcements of tps countries have come out, the same for the tps holders. So on a personal level for them, they are literally in limbo. They know that at some point they will no longer be able to work legally and their employers will have to fire them. Under law, the employerings must fire them. They will be subject to deportation again. And their lives in the
United States<\/a> in many cases for the d. R. E. A. M. Ers, their lives have been here almost their entire lives. For tps holders, many have been here for decades. Those lives will be uprooted. Its time of high anxiety. It bears mentioning for some of these d. R. E. A. M. Ers they have no relationship to their quote, unquote, home countries. Exactly. If they came here as small children, they are born and raised here, speak english here, learned our civics and history in high school. They may or may not have relatives back in the country they are technically nationals of. We know already in places like mexico theyre having kids kwhofed in the
United States<\/a> a long time deported with parents who dont know enough spanish to be educated there. So it really is about whether or not we accept that these people are simply american in everything but papers. You wrote late last year a daca fix in 2018 would be too late. What did you mean by that . Well, one of the things to understand, the president said that the daca program would be terminated as of march 5th, but what he really pent was as of that date the government would not accept any more applications for renewals and anybody whose status expired after that date would not be able to renew. But right now the government is not accepting new applications for daca status, no longer accepting any renewals, so people are losing status right now. Even if congress were to pass a fix, a legislative program today, it will take a while for the administration to implement that program. It may require new forms, fees, regulations. Theyd have to allocate adjudicators and resources, figure out the requirements for approval or disapproval of these applications. That all takes time. And just adjudicating the applications. Even when daca was up and run, it could take sometimes six months for those applications to be considered. Even if congress were to pass it today, you may not be able to get status for six, eight, ten months. So much at stake. Teresa
Cardinal Brown<\/a> in washington, than for being with us this morning. Thank you for having me. Its a bittercold return to winter for millions of americans this weekend. An arctic air mass will bring snow to parts of the northeast and send temperatures plunging nearly 20 to 40 degrees from the great lakes to the gulf coast. A mix of snow and freezing rain, reduced visibility and icedover roads in tennessee and kentucky friday forcing at least two tractortrailer trucks to jackknife. Police responded to more than 100 crashes in memphis alone. Yikes. In saudi arabia on friday, it was a soccer game unlike any other. That is because for the first time women were allowed to watch the match at the
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Supreme Court<\/a> said no to the government and yes to the newspapers, voting 6 to 3 to let the
New York Times<\/a> and the
Washington Post<\/a> print the rest of the pentagon papers. Thats anchor john hart with the cbs news report on the
Supreme Court<\/a>s 1971 decision affirming the right of the press to publish the pentagon papers. The papers revealed the u. S. Government knew the war in vietnam was unwinnable years before it ended. The dramatic story is now being told in the post, the new film starring meryl streep and tom hanks and directed by
Steven Spielberg<\/a>. But the movie never would have been made without two inspiring women, a 32yearold firsttime screenwriter and a former studio head whose career at sony was nearly derailed by hackers. I sat down with them at woodsid where part of the movie was filmed. This is a devastating
Security Breach<\/a> that was leaked out of the pentagon. The most highly classified documents of the war. The post covers an immensely consequential week in june of 1971 when reporters were dueling newspapers were racing to publish government secrets that would alter american history. We have ten hour till the deadline, so we dig in. The story of how the movie got made is a thriller in its own right. I thought that i was going to write this movie and maybe we would get an agent. That was my expectation. Liz hannah inspired by the memoir of
Katherine Graham<\/a> wrote the screenplay in the summer of 2016, but she never expected the post to be made. Then her manager leaked it to a handful of producers including amy pascal. I went in my script. Someone in my office got it, gave it to me, said i think youre going to really like this. I sat down and read it and i bought it. I loved it because it beautifully encapsulated a story of a woman finding her voice and our country finding its voice at the same time. People are concerned about having a woman in charge of the paper. Bet she doesnt have the resolve to make the tough choices. Thank you, arthur, for your frankness. Graham, played by meryl streep, faced enormous pressure from an allmale board of directors to take the
Washington Post<\/a> public just as the
New York Times<\/a> published a blockbuster story on the pentagon papers. The
New York Times<\/a> was barred from publishing any more classified documents. When a federal
Court Ordered<\/a> the times to stop publishing additional stories, it fell on graham to decide whether to allow the
Washington Post<\/a> and its editor, ben bradlee, to go forward with the story. Do you have the papers . Not yet. Oh, gosh. Oh, gosh. Because you know the position that would put me in. Graham would risk prison time and losing the family newspaper she inherited after her husbands suicide. She had to take a very, very big risk, and she might have been wrong. You know, the only couple i knew that both kennedy an lbj wanted to socialize with was you and your husband, and you owned the damn paper. Theres something that was really special about this decision for her because it was personal. It wasnt just about losing her company. This was about telling the people she trusted most in the world that they were wrong. We are extremely gratified from the point of view of the public and the publics right to know, which is what we were concerned with. It really wasnt ourselves. What do you think it is that allowed this woman to find her voice . Knowing the truth. Knowing the truth. Once she knew the truth of what was happening, she could no longer protect people, she could no longer not say it. That is the thing about the truth. It makes the greater good more important. Hes going to go here. Pascal moved quickly on the production. Director
Steven Spielberg<\/a> began shooting last may, and the movie was in theaters by the years end, lightning fast by hollywood standards. Why was there that urgency . Why do this all so quickly . Because it needed to come out this year. Did you have a conversation about that . Did you and steven we just all knew that if we were going to do it the time to do it was now. How much were you thinking about sort of political narrative of today while you were writing this . Amy bought it ten days before the election, so the reality that we were living in then was one that sort of existed before fake news. The situation that we then found ourselves in, that weve been in for the last year, i think has been a real reawakening for the country where we have to decide what the baseline is of our morality and our ethics and what the baseline of truth is. The story of the
Fourth Estate<\/a> and why free press is important, we would have to remind everybody about that again. Katherine graham would go on to oversee the posts legendary coverage of the watergate scandal and become the first fema cro female ceo of a fortune 500 country. Her story on film comes at time wren when hollywood is grappling with urgent questions about gender and power. Did you see some of yourself in her story . I wish i could say that 1971 was really different than 2017, but its not as different as i would have liked it to be. Yeah. And i think i have been in that situation so many times when i ran the company and everybody in the room worked for me and listened to what i said. One of the things that makes the movie so resonant is where we are now is a reflection of a culture of people who dont speak up. Mmhmm. And i think that what it starts with, someone like kay, finding her voice and saying what she wants and what she thinks. Thats whats going to change everything. The post was nominated for six golden globes, but its the times up movement this dominated the award ceremony. It is the best of times and the worst of times when it comes to gender in hollywood. Right . Does it feel like something is happening . Is there a renewed sense of purpose about what kind of films are getting made, or is it more subtle than that . I dont think weve seen like the kind of movies that are getting made reflected yet. I think its been about four seconds. But i think it will. You know, you had two women producing this movie. You had a woman writing this movie. Its about woman. Id ask your advice but not your permission. I think there will be more movies with female protagonists. We will see that noop what will happen if we dont publish . What are you going to do, mrs. Graham . It is an it was incredibly prescient to buy that movie last year with all the conversations happening about gender, power, the press, fake news, government secrets, it could not be coming out at a more opportune time. Its astounding. If you know anything about hollywood, it never happens like that. And
Katherine Graham<\/a> was a giant. She was. Up next, a first look at the road ahead. Well have a preview of the
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America International<\/a> auto show which kicks off today. Joining us for a preview of what well see is mark takahashi. Good morning. Good morning. Thanks for having me. Youre welcome. Before we talk about the future, lots talk about the past. Yes. How was 2017 for the industry . We were a strong year but we were 1. 8 set from the record in 2016. That said, were selling well over 17 million cars. Thats very healthy. We are predicting a little bit of a dip from 2018, but concerning what im seeing coming out of detroit right now, it might break even. Youre headed to the
Detroit Auto Show<\/a> right after this broadcast. I am. How important is this event for the
Auto Industry<\/a> . It is really important. This is the biggest show for us. Not just in the u. S. , but its a big show internationally as well. Think of it as the oscars for the automotive industry. Its where the north american car of the year as well as utility and truck are announced. Its a big awards deal. But its also a show if a lot of manufacturers rolling out cars that were expecting to see, not just these pie in the sky concepts. What are we looking for in 2018 . Trucks. Trucks, trucks, trucks. F150 is still the sales leader by a considerable margin. That said, chevy is going to roll out their competitor, the silverado. Actually its already been shown and the ram 1500 which is the other truck in the category thats going to be shown. The ford ranger is going to be kind of a revuvl. We havent seen the ranger in quite a long time, but its been sold overseas for a long time. In addition to the ranger, the high end of that rngs mercedes. After 40 years mercedes is roll ought the gclass. You can see part of it on the scene. Its a teaser shot. On the outside, it looks very similar to the big boxy gwagon we see today. It should drive much better than its pred sayser. Lets talk new technology. Gm announced yesterday theyre rolling out a car in 2019 without a steering wheel, gas, and brake pedals. Cruise a. T. It may be a little overambitious because the legislation has not caught up to technology yet. Theyre not allowed for public consumption just yet. Theyre being tested in select states and certain regions. But as much as i look forward to driving, im looking more forward to autonomous vehicles. Im putting my mom hat on. Is there going to be an override button . If you hit the button, it should pull right over and stop. Youre not just along for the ride. I need some control. At least for the beginning stages of autonomy. All right. Theres a lot to love and see at this auto show. Youre getting on a plane to head to detroit. Thank you for dropping the knowledge before you leave. Have fun at the oscars for the car show. Thank you slr much. I will. Some vacation on tropical vacations and dream about them as well, but not the people that
Jonathan Vigliotti<\/a> met up with in a town on the scottish coast. Reporter pop lakers 87 has two restaurants, one pub, and 14 book shops. One of them is so unique, people from all over the world are waiting up to three years just to visit. Well take you inside coming up on cbs this morning saturday. Then you meet the real one whos now 80 something . 80 something. Just released his new book. What struck you most about him . What did you want to say to him . What struck me most is how his his campaigning is tireless. Hes as fervent now as he was then, about the wrongdoings in this world. I was staggered by his bravery, that he knew the consequences, and this is man who was working a former marine working for to government, working for the pentagon for around he was a true patriot, but saw the wrongdoing but couldnt live with it. He was working for rand, the rand corporation, and here he prw a study on four present esidents, what had gone on, warts and all, took them out sayre dip doesly and photoed them. In the movie he had kol leets phone copying. But in real life who was photo copying. His children. How old. Im not quite sure. They were like 11 and 8. They consider cutting off the tops. It was what got the fbi ultimately on to him. He was divorced at the time. The children went back, told the grandmother what was happening, like what weve been doing with father, oh, cutting the tops that say top secret. And grandma went ding, ding, ding. Grandma dropped the dime on him. Yes. 4. We begin this half hour with a dream vacation for book lovers and the remarkable story behind it. It involves an american woman, a scottish bookstore and the many visitors who get to live out a nonfiction fantasy. Jonathan vigliotti reports. Theres no easy way to get to wig town. Planes and trains stop hours shy of the remote village of scotlands sea swept west coast. With so much peace and quiet, it makes sense that the tiny town, population 500 has 14, yes, 14 book themed shots. But nothing compares to the newcomer, the open book, whose shelves of new novels and nonfiction are attracting book lovers from all over the world. I had a look at it and thought, yes, its right up my alley. What is your alley . Books. Im an english teacher. Christy is an english teach were a dream of owning her own book shop, here that dream is brought to life. Im christy by the way. Reporter a rotating cast of tourists get their keys to a very own bookshop. Its part of an arab bnb screen writer, jessica fox. What is it that attracts you . The lifestyle. Its really odd because im not a big reader, i like the movie version of things way better. I knew it was scotland. When her airbnb listing went live in 2015, many followed. There was a couple that got married and they did it. A rocking chair beneath the window. Guests pay about 50 a night torque. Including words from shopkeepers. A lot of people have worked here have agreed. There are other tips of the temporary trade in the open books diary. From lock residents who stop by the shop. Theyre very friendly. Make it a priority to meet them. For christy this is a holiday for the imagination. A world that in one weeks time will be handed over to another wanderlust. Whats it like to be sitting in the middle of your dream now realized. Now realized. Like i guess the real question is what do i dream next. For cbs this morning saturday,
Jonathan Vigliotti<\/a>, wigtown, scotland. Id need two months. I need a woolly jumper. Thats pretty amazing. Yes, it is. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. Its mediterranean on the menu as we welcome one of washington, d. C. s favorite chefs. Up next on the dish, chef fabio runs five restaurants of his italy and his wifes spain. Thats up next. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Shes nationally recognized for her compassion and care. He spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. But to help others, they first had to protect themselves. I have afib. Even for a nurse, its complicated. And it puts me at higher risk of stroke. That would be devastating. I had to learn all i could to help protect myself. Once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto\u00ae. Xarelto\u00ae. To help keep me protected. Oncedaily xarelto\u00ae, a latestgeneration blood thinner. Significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. It has similar effectiveness to warfarin. Xarelto\u00ae works differently. Warfarin interferes with at least 6 bloodclotting factors. Xarelto\u00ae is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your bodys natural bloodclotting function. For afib patients wellmanaged on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto\u00ae compares in reducing the risk of stroke. Dont stop taking xarelto\u00ae without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of stroke. While taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for bleeding to stop. It may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. Xarelto\u00ae can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. Get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. If youve had spinal anesthesia, watch for back pain or any nerve or musclerelated signs or symptoms. Do not take xarelto\u00ae if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. Tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. And before starting xarelto\u00aeabout any conditions, such as kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. Its important to learn all you can. To help protect yourself from a stroke. Talk to your doctor about xarelto\u00ae. Theres more to know\u2122. I needthats whenvice foi remembered that my exex exboyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. He didnt call me back if your exex exboyfriend isnt a lawyer, call legalzoom and well connect you with an attorney. Legalzoom. Where life meets legal. Therethat only uses 100 american oranges. And simply orange and tropicana ship in juice from overseas. Only floridas natural grows all of our oranges in florida. Great taste. Naturally. We are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. We also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual checkup. So go, know, and take control of your health. It could save your life. Cigna. Together, all the way. Inspired by his fathers cooking he got a fast lesson on a car r career. He got his first job while in high school at age 16. At a top restaurant in milan. Two years later he was a sous chef and then later cuisine. He found a home in the washington, d. C. , area, and a big following. The chef and his wife and
Business Partner<\/a> have opened five restaurants including the most recent, the spectacular del m mar. Unbelievable. Tell me what is about. My wife, shes from spain. We opened a family restaurant. This is seafood, lobsters, mussels, and calamari. We have this from off the coast. Its how we blend
Italian Culture<\/a> with spanish cuisine and then we have a pasta that is tossed with parmesan, topped with it and finished so we keep the spanish touch with the worlds best ham. Yes, it is the worlds best ham. We would be remiss if we did no. Its a gin and tonic. A gin and tonic. Made with spanish gin. This has the flavors of olives. Theres a tiny film of olive over the top. Thats the best presented gin and tonic ive ever seen. I want to live in that glass. Lets first speak of your upbringing on the adrianic coast. Your father was a big influence. He didnt even know about it. He was an italian man and his living was surrounded by what we eat today. He started as a farmer. He started as a farmer. He didnt know he was giving me an education to take me from farm to farm and meet his friends and choose tomato, zucchini, artichokes. Thats how i knew about food. You knew you wanted to go to culinary school. Yes. He wasnt a chef. He just enjoyed cooking over the weekend. We were harvesting ingredients from farmers. Never went to grocery. Everything was natural and beautiful and delicious and all that. As a kid, you can imagine a big family meal on sunday, it would take three or four hours going over everything we prepare and where it comes from and the conversation around the dining table with this wonderful food. That was my first source of inspiration s for me. What was it like spending your teenage years in the kitchen . You start vrd young. 14 years old i started in the kitchen. I washed dishing, cleaning the parking lot of the restaurant. They wouldnt trust me with anything. Yeah, yeah. That was the very beginning of my career and i loved it. I loved it because i was part of the grownups. I could be in a work environment, get to see people enjoy their meals at all that. So that was the beginning of the career. I want to leap ahead a little bit. This whole family connection, youve made sure to ensure in your two children sfwhoo it is important. Our children are part of our
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Family Affair<\/a> when it comes to a restaurant. Thats luca your son. Yes. Hes been exposed to our cooking. They both know how to cook. My daughter is 16. My son is 14. They can arrange themselves for a good lunch or dinner or prepare me breakfast. Thats important. Start them young. Thats the mow tiff. Chef, as i ask you to sign this dish, which is custom on the program, it is such an incredible table. If you could share the bounty of this table with anyone past or present, who would it be . It would be my father. What a harvest. Chef fabio traboki. Congratulations on all your success. Im from washington. I enjoy restaurants. Open more, please. For more on the dish head to our website cbsnews. Com. Up next, a band on influences. Coming up, calexico. For two decades theyve embraced different genres and collaborators like willie nelson. Well hear songs from their latest album. Thats up next. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Ve, but when your psoriasis is bad, does it ever get in the way . Embrace the chance of 100 clear skin with taltz. Taltz is proven to help people with moderate to severe psoriasis achieve completely clear skin. With taltz, up to 90 of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. In fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. Dont use if youre allergic to taltz. Before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. Taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. Tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms, or if youve received a vaccine or plan to. Inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. Serious allergic reactions can occur. Ready for a chance at 100 clear skin . Ask your doctor about taltz today. And go to taltz. Com to learn how to pay as little as 5 a month. [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like. Cliche foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason . Nah. So, why dont we like flo . She has the name your price tool, and we want it. But why . Why dont we actually do any work . Why do you only own one suit . Its just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. Youre right. Thanks, bill. No, youre bill. Im tom. You know what . No one cares. Copdso to breathe better,athe. I go with anoro. Go your own way copd tries to say, go this way. I say, ill go my own way with anoro. Go your own way oncedaily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that
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Vantage Point<\/a> so well sit and watch the vuick at the edge of the echbld of the world with you at the end of the world with you at the end of the world with you at the end of the world with you at the end of the world with you dont go away. Well be right back with more music from calexico. Youre watching cbs this morning saturday. Announcer saturday sessions are sponsored by blue buffalo. You love your pets like family. So feed them like family with blue. Jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. And lower your a1c. Wow. Jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. This may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. Ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. Stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. Do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. Other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. Taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. What do you think . I think its time to think about jardiance. Ask your doctor about jardiance. And get to the heart of what matters. Looking to lose weight this year . Try fdaapproved alli\u00ae. For every 5 lbs you lose, alli\u00ae can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25 of the fat you eat from being absorbed. For the only fdaapproved otc weight loss aid, try alli\u00ae. Fthis is charlie not coughing because he took delsym. Li\u00ae. This is charlie not coughing while not to waking zeus. And this is charlie not coughing nothing lasts longer than delsym for powerful cough relief. You or joints. Something for your heart. But do you take something for your brain. With an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brainhealth supplement in drug stores nationwide. Prevagen. The name to remember. Have a great weekend, everyone. We leave you with more mao from calexico. This is under the wheels. Walking around with your head down fll was too much talking over each other the fighting starts and the town goes down words they always scatter under the wheels of the world always someone elses scheme from the cold to the sea totally gone the panic button is dead to me now but somehow i managed to stay afloat defy the system out of the infinite deep of the war regime always someone is a scheme shoets show me a sign when the world falls apart coming together from all of the corners of the night from the corner of the sea all the way in totally gone somehow you managed to stay afloat defy the system surrender the words the lovers weep out into the deep of the war machine always someone elses scheme show me a sign when the world falls apart coming together from out of the corners tonight from the corner of the seas. For those of you still with us, we have more music from calexico. This is the town and miss lorraine. I found a book reading the books of captain stay the waves carry me the towns attention when she wants she has a way of making everyone she meets california. Now the effort to find the people still missing. Plus the story behind this wild video of a prius riding a river of mud. The driver says, we didnt even see the scari the effort to find people is underway that is still missing. New acquisitions of president trunk as a racist and liar, the firestorm over his reported foulmouthed to tackle immigration. It is just about 7 00 on this saturday morning, january 13. We have a dense fog advisory in effect for much of the sacramento and central valley. We are seeing fog in our neck of the woods as well. Livermore has visibility down to about a halfmile","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600109.us.archive.org\/35\/items\/KPIX_20180113_130000_CBS_This_Morning\/KPIX_20180113_130000_CBS_This_Morning.thumbs\/KPIX_20180113_130000_CBS_This_Morning_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240630T12:35:10+00:00"}