Conference that hoped to save his job, the labor secretary is out. Well have the latest on his departure. And a gift from the angels. In their first home game since a teammates passing, one teams major league tribute gets an ending straight out of hollywood. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. What were seeing eis a slowmoving tropical system. Whether or not its a hurricane or Tropical Storm, it doesnt matter, folks. The gulf coast braces for barry. Were asking folks to just stay inside tonight and see what this weather is going to do. We hope were going to miss a big storm but we know the worst is yet to come over the next 24 to 48 hours. I was deeply moved to see the care. Vice president mike pence went to the southern border and made allegations that migrants are being held in squalid conditions. We are not a terrorist. We are not criminals. The house voted overwhelmingly to renew the 9 11 Victim Compensation fund. This is necessary, it is urgent, and it is morally right. Labor secretary alex acosta stepped down friday. Acosta was under fire for his role in a 2008 plea agreement in the Jeffrey Epstein case. But i just want to let you know, this was him, not me, because i am with him. Firefighters battle a massive fire burning on maui. Its spread across 10,000 acres. Its insane. All that manhattan hinged. Isnt that beautiful . The crowds were incredible. A very unusual record. We all have to have goals, and his, to spend the longest amount of time sitting on a toilet. Soccer star Megan Rapinoe drew huge cheers at the seattle storms home game. And all that matters an emotional night at angels stadium, the first home game since the sudden death of pitcher tyler skaggs. This was incredible. Skaggs mother throwing the ceremonial first pitch, perfect strike. On cbs this morning saturday. With all of his teammates wearing number 45 and with tyler looking over the shoulders of these angels. What the angels did tonight was special. They honored tyler skaggs with maybe the greatest tribute you can give to a pitcher. The angels have nohit the seattle mariners. This is absolutely indescribable. This is the most amazing moment ive ever seen. Chills, absolute chills from that. Looking at those jerseys. I had no idea that was going on. And his mom throwing that perfect strike. Were going to have a lot more on the tribute to tyler skaggs. Absolutely. Later on this morning. Welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im jeff glor along with Dana Jacobson and michelle miller. Coming up well take you out on the track for a bit of highpowered racing. The next sounds you hear is a new form of the sport, cars powered by electricity. These cars can whip around at nearly 170 miles an hour. The Season Finale for formula e this weekend in new york. Well show you how the sport is gaining new traction and ruffling the feathers of a tradition. And jeff will tell us all about it. Plus, well also take you to rome for a tour of a roman ruin that is larger than the coliseum. The grounds have long been a tourist attraction, but now the sites vast underground tunnel system is open to the public and they have added some special effects. Youll go on a tour. Then well take a trip to the Worlds LargestMusic Festival, summerfest in milwaukee is a twoweeklong showcase with more than 1,000 bands, many of whom have moved from the openers to headliners. Well have a look at the stals halfry welle from the killers right from the festivals main stage. Just your average saturday. Drop the mic. That is all ahead. We begin this morning bracing for barry. The edges of the Tropical Storm are lashing the louisiana coast with heavy rain. Roads are flooded, tens of thousands are without power forcing some evacuations. The storms powerful winds have toppled trees and blown aluminum siding around in coastal communities, especially in shovin. Barry is expected to make landfall about 85 miles southwest of new orleans in morgan city, louisiana. Right now the storm is about 55 miles southwest of morgan city with maximum sustained winds of 65 miles per hour. Lights are flickering in morgan city as the rain moves in right now. While forecasters have described barry as being more of a rain event coming on the heels of another deluge earlier this week, there are concerns about the strong winds and dangerous lifethreatening storm surge. David begnaud begins our coverage in morgan city. David, good morning. Reporter jeff, good morning. We lost power here at the hotel and throughout the city you have thousands of people that dont have power. What we are feeling right now are the winds that are really starting to pick up. No rain. But again, we are in the bullseye of whats expected to be the heaviest rain bands that could drop up to 20 inches of rain. Let me tell you, this storm is crawling. I mean it is just inching, 5 miles an hour on so. They thought landfall was going to be at 7 00 a. M. This morning. Now forecasters have backed that up to around noon. Jeff berardelli will have more shortly. As we stand in morgan city, were talking about this area north toward baton rouge being the one that could get some of the heaviest rainfall. Within the last couple of years baton rouge had a devastating flood, and so people there are waking up this morning, watching the news and worrying about whats heading their way. Towards the west is where were thinking the eye of the storm could pass, where i am proud to say i grew up. On the eastern side in new orleans, i just talked to a meteorologist at our affiliate wwl who said, david, i have lowered our rain chance. I think well get 8 to 10 inches, not up to 20 as we thought we may have had. But again the real concern here and forecasters have said its not necessarily the winds, even though they expect barry to become a hurricane before landfall, it is the devastating rain. But michelle, as i come on the air this morning, we are not seeing much rain and the reports we do have from social media, from our crews that are in the area, the flooding is very minor so far. Minor storm surge. Not much to speak of this morning other than the high winds that are whipping right now as we wait for barry. Again, were talking about a midday landfall as it looks right now. The Silver Lining we hope continues, david. Thank you. Barry has new orleans on high alert for potentially dangerous flooding. The city is below sea level and the storm will test the safeguards of new orleans they have put in place following the devastation from Hurricane Katrina some 14 years ago. Omar villafranca is in the Crescent City with the part of that story. Omar, good morning. Reporter good morning. We are here on the south shore of lake pontchartrain, the west end area. The wind is starting to pick up over here. Were in between rain right now. The rain bands are to our east in the mobile area but people are getting ready. People in new orleans are breathing a sigh of relief because the Mississippi River is expected to crest at about 17 feet, not the originally predicted 19 feet. Keep in mind, the barriers around the citys levees are around 20 to 25 feet. Officials expect those to do their job. But still people here in new orleans have learned their lesson, so people and businesses are doing everything they can t. Well do whatever it takes. Reporter ray peters says he and his family are preparing for the worst. We spoke to him as he loaded several sandbags into his pickup to place around his new orleans home. The generator is ready. I have my lights, my food, et cetera. Reporter peters is not alone. He is one of many locals who survived Hurricane Katrina. Though forecasters say it is unlikely barry will become a ferocious hurricane, no one is taking any chances. I was here for katrina and we had 23 foot of water here. You had 23 feet of water for katrina . Yeah, yeah. You learned that lesson . Yeah, i learned that lesson the hard way. Reporter no mandatory evacuations were ordered in new orleans. Officials instead urged residents to shelter in place, while tourists have been instructed to take shelter in hotels. Many businesses in the citys Popular French quarter are boarded up and closed. Rolling stones lead singer mick jagger tweeted that the band will be spendingheht in the city after their concert was pushed to monday. There was a video of sdbags prepared in the facility for flooding throughout the weekend. The louisiana governor says officials are preparing for a major rain event across much of the state. It is noteworthy that we are in our 260th day of a flood fight on the Mississippi River, the longest in history, and that this is the first time in history a hurricane will strike the state of louisiana while the Mississippi River has been in flood stage. Reporter the roads here in new orleans are pretty clear. There was no major rain overnight, so theyre really lucky for that. But officials are warning people to not let their guard down because the rain is coming. Were just going to have to wait a little bit longer. Dana. Omar, obviously wise advice and also no matter how much, as you mentioned there, already rain soaked. Were going to get more on barry rardelli. To meteogist jeff in not quite arriving yet. Thats because this is a lopsided system. Its dry on the north end, wet on the southeast end. Now its getting a little bit better organized as it starts to wrap that rain in. Its good news that its happening late, otherwise this could have been a much stronger system. You can see that heavy rain and those bands beginning to rotate in to places like new orleans and biloxi. Lets take a look at your weather headlines. The big story is the rain, because some places will get stuck under heavy rain bands. And because of that, 15 to 20 inches of rain is possible. Wind gusts will be strong, not necessarily strong for a hurricane, but still strong enough. 80 miles an hour at least knocking down trees. We already have Power Outages there. Maximum storm surge 3 to 6 feet, isolated tornados are possible, especially on the eastern side of the system. Rre cent. E ol forecm th natiol thes the storm50ff thecoast. Makes landfall this afternoon. Notice how slow it moves. By late tonight its still in central louisiana. Then it weakens to a depression tomorrow, moves up to the north through the mississippi valley. The whole way its dumping very heavy rain and that runoff is going into the Mississippi River, so you can see the progression of this system. Now wind gusts, we are going to see wind gusts that get past 60, at times 70 miles an hour. As we head through the day well see wind gusts go up to 72 miles an hour in places like baton rouge so bordering on hurricaneforce winds that could knock down trees. Lets show you the future radar and take it through the next 24 to 48 hours. Notice once the heavy rain sets up in places like morgan city and baton rouge, it is there to stay for at least 24 hours. Rain rates, 2 to 3 inches an hour possible. Morgan city, baton rouge and then everything lifts to the north and moves up the Mississippi River valley. How much rain are we likely to see . Well see a bullseye of heavy rain that looks to be in the white of a foot. Some places probably close to 20 inches of rain possible. We see that black shading right there. So that is the big problem, rain rates 2 to 3 inches an hour, flash flooding is the big concern. Tons of wind but heres the interesting thing. Somebody said you could actually outwalk this storm, its moving so slowly overall. And backwards. And the potential to dump all that rain. Any chance that the levees could be topped . Its conceivable. They have made the system better, but storms can be tricky. If you get a lot of rain in a short period of time over the same place and all that water running into the Mississippi River, it can happen, so be cautious. Thanks a lot. Vice president mike pence says its up to House Democrats to take action on the overcrowding at migrant Detention Centers. Pence made those comments friday after visiting a new Detention Center near mcallen, texas. Inside cameras spotted several hundred adult men being held in cagelike fences. Many of them told reporters they were hungry and wanted to brush their teeth. Friday night demonstrations and vigils protesting the conditions in those centers were held in cities across the country, outside the white house and even on the doorstep of some of those detention facilities. Mireya villarreal has the story where the Vice President visited. Reporter the Vice President spent hours touring Border Patrol cities, including the donna tent facility where he and his entourage saw migrants sleeping on the floor. Boy, im the Vice President. This is mrs. Pence. Reporter cbs news is blurring the faces of minor children in custody. Are you comfortable . Are you being well taken care of . Reporter in the Second Holding facility the Vice President was faced with a much different scene. Nearly 400 men crammed behind caged fences with not enough room for them all to lie down. The men telling reporters they had been held there nearly 40 days and that they were hungry. The room was hot and the smell was strong. The press was pulled out within 90 seconds of the visit with the Vice President. We are not a terrorist. Reporter seven republican senators were with him but not a single democrat accepted the invitation to come along. Each and every one of the children, each and every one of the parents that i spoke to told me they were being treated well. Reporter pences visit comes on the heels of a scathing report from the office of inspector general, where one manager called the situation at Border Patrol facilities in june a ticking time bomb. At least five Migrant Children have died in government custody since september. In washington the House Oversight committee released a report saying at least 18 children under 2 years old were separated from their parents for 20 days to half a year. At a hearing, members debated the conditions at migrant Detention Centers. Children being separated from their parents in front of an american flag. When these women tell me that they were put into a cell and that their sink was not working and we tested the sink ourselves and the sink was not working and they were toelds to drink out of a toilet bowl, i believe them. Reporter republican representative debbie lescoe says they are exaggerating. They are not drinking out of toilets. Reporter mireya villarreal, mcallen, texas. Beginning tomorrow federal agents will begin a nationwide effort to arrest immigrants who have been issued final deportation orders. The raids will be targeted in ten major cities and will focus mainly on Central American families that cross the u. S. Border with mexico. President trump says the crackdown is meant to remove criminals from the country, but the leaders in some of these cities are pushing back against the effort. Laura podesta is here in more. Laura, good morning. Good morning. That includes the mayor here in new york city along with the spervisor of los angeles county, the mayor of San Francisco as well as the governor of california. Now, this sweep is similar in scope to those carried out by immigration and Customs Enforcement or i. C. E. Since 2003, but this one is different because its part of President Trumps plan to eventually deport millions of people here illegally. Theyre going to take people out and theyre going to bring them back to their countries, or theyre going to take criminals out, put them in prison, or put them in prison in the countries they came from. Reporter President Trump describing how he envisions i. C. E. Agents will carry out the nationwide deportation action set to begin tomorrow. Were focused on criminals as much as we can. Reporter Administration Officials say the operation is targeting about 2,000 people, and in many cases entire families. Previous crackdowns of the same size have resulted in an arrest rate of about 10 . But as Immigration Enforcement has become a central focus of the trump administration, its creating a pushback in some communities with large immigration populations. New york city mayor and president ial candidate bill de blasio has said the city will not help i. C. E. In making arrests. San Francisco Mayor london breed reminded residents of her city of their rights. Everyone is guaranteed certain rights under the constitution, whether they are in this country illegally or not. Reporter California Governor Gavin Newsom did the same on twitter. When we talk about knowing your rights without a warrant, you dont have to open the door. Reporter some local Law Enforcement officers say the raids could impact more than just Illegal Immigrants and their families. The fear alone, theres been studies that show that fear goes all the way to u. S. Citizens already, that presence of i. C. E. , so the impact is very, very damaging. Reporter friday night dozens of protests were held nationwide against both the proposed raids and the conditions at facilities where immigrants are being detained. Hundreds gathered at this one outside the white house including undocumented immigrant harrison conteros. I dont know what to do but i know with my community im in strength and i actually feel stronger. I f