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Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20240713

We will go behind the scenes with revealing lady gaga, helping people improve physical and Mental Health. Its monday, january 6th, 2020. Heres todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Does this mean other iranian leaders are now potential u. S. Targets . We will do everything required to keep the American People safe. That sounds like a yes. Tensions rise in the middle east as eastern abandons the as iran abandons the nuclear deal. We do not generally execute high level politicals of sovereign nations because we know that might get more americans killed. The terrorist attack in kenya kills three american, one a u. S. Service member. The attack was at a kenya air field. Wildfires continue to ravage southeastern australia. Warmer temperatures later this week could make matters worse. We cannot guarantee your safety at present. Multiple people are dead and dozens are hurt after this massive crash on a pennsylvania people involved. The trial of Harvey Weinstein scheduled to begin, jury selection this week in a new york city courtroom. And air scare on a flight in canada. One of the tires catching fire during takeoff. Tom brady the topic of conversation following the loss. All that matters. The 77th Golden Globes kicked off the 2020 awards season. Controversial host ricky gervais. Wasted no time laying into the hollywood elite. Are you in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than greta thunberg. On cbs this morning. This weekend has been nothing short of fantastic. A 49 yard field goal to send the contest into overtime. Minnesota got the ball, curt cousins looked awesome. Cousins pass is caught for the win kyle rudolph for the vikings are moving on. We have three words for you. Oh, a lot of great games. I like that. I like this. Yes. The first, our first show together in 2020. Every time i say 2020, i hear Barbara Walters words so much. I have to get used to it. Im still getting used to the number. Me too. We begin with a very unsettled world where tension over the killing of irans most important general are hitting new heights. These are the scenes. Police in irans capital say millions attended the funeral forecast em. Mourners surround the vehicle carrying the casket. His successor is publicly vowing revenge. This morning more than 3,000 additional u. S. Troops are east. G right now for the middle President Trump is standing by his vow to target up to 52 significant sites inside iran, if necessary. He told reporters on air force one, theyre allowed to kill our people and were not allowed to touch their cultural sites . It doesnt work that way. Irans foreign minister says any such attack would be a war crime. Elizabeth palmer is in tehrans capital and was amid the massive crowd attending the generals funeral. How is iran responding . Reporter well, very emotionally. We are starting to see the fallout from Qassem Soleimanis assassination, first of all politically. Iran announced its going to first pull out of what is already a tattered nuclear deal and will go back to enriching as much nuclear as it chooses. Today he arrived in tehran. Not since the death of ayatollah khomenei 30 years ago have crowds like this turned out to mourn. In life Qassem Soleimani was celebrated as a military commander. In death, hes being saluted as a hero and a martyr. Irans Supreme Leader ayatollah khomenei wept as he led the Prayer Service in tehran. They tried to extend its influence in the new year. There has been a response to President Trumps threat to strike irans cultural sites. Foreign minister javad zarif tweeted attacking them would be a war crime. In parliament, the lawmakers chanted death to america. And house leader addressed the u. S. Directly. You ought to know, he said, that this deed will bring painful consequences. We dont know yet if that means military reprisals, if so, they will involve this man, irans proxy fighting force in lebanon. The u. S. Military killed him and it will pay. Though he specified american citizens would not be targeted. Liz, what can you tell us about the man that will replace Qassem Soleimani in iran . Reporter he is another revolutionary guards commander, very senior one. He has been on a sanctions list since 2012. He is believed of overseeing the distribution of weapons and money to irans proxies overseas. Hes a shadowy figure. It remains to be seen whether he has the strategic strength that soleimani did. He probably doesnt have Qassem Soleimanis by now mythic charisma. All right, elizabeth palmer, the world is watching. We thank you reporting live from tehran. President trump is also threatening neighboring iraq with sanctions after its parliament voted yesterday to demand all u. S. Troops be removed from the country. Holly williams is in baghdad for us. Good morning. So is this really going to happen . Reporter good morning, well, the Iraqi Parliament resolution to order u. S. Troops out of iraq is unlikely to have any immediate effect, but it is devastating in its symbolism. There are roughly 5,000 u. S. Troops, here to fight isis, to protect iraq and the world against terrorism. We have filmed the operations and interviewed them on multiple occasion over the last five years. Now, though, following the american assassination of soleimani, some iraqis are so angry, they want the u. S. Military out for good. If the military is not going to leave, what specific danger could troops be in . Reporter well, this is already a very dangerous place. Isis is still here, lets not forget that. Now, though, the u. S. Military is on high alert and it has paused its operations against isis. That shows the severity of the new threat. Last night, here in baghdad, there were three rocket attacks according to Iraqi Government. Weve seen unverified video that apparently shows the attacks. Two of the rockets formally landed quite close to the u. S. Embassy here in baghdad. Also an Iraqi Militia group backed by iran has mourned Iraqi Government Security Forces to stay away from u. S. Military bases here in iraq for their own safety. And that is a key fear that iran will use its proxies here in iraq or in neighboring syria or elsewhere to seek revenge against American Service members. Tony . A lot of People Holding their breath today. Holly, thank you very much. Well, the Immediate Response for us from that armys 82nd Airborne Division has now been deployed to the region in case irans retaliate. David martin is at the pentagon. All of this is so alarming. So how urgent is the situation, do you think . Reporter well, both sides are making threats. Both sides have increased the alert level of their force, including in irans case, their ballistic missiles. So its a recipe for but the administration insists it is not having any second thoughts about killing Qassem Soleimani when it had the chance. We made the right decision to take out this terrorist. Reporter secretary of state mike pompeo watched the thursday night strike at the pentagon along with defense secretary mark esper. And joint chiefs chairman mark milley. He is the chief spokesman defending it, appearing on all the sunday talk shows. He not only caused enormous death and destruction, he killed hundreds of americans over the years and had done so in the past couple of days. Reporter cbs news has learned some military commanders soleimani on the grounds iran would feel compelled by its National Honor to strike back, making the war nobody wants more likely. Democrats are making a similar argument. We do not generally execute high level political figures of sovereign nations. In part, because we know that opens a pandoras box that may expose american officials to assassination. Ultimately we know that might get more americans killed. Reporter the u. S. Has more than enough fire power both at sea and at airbases to make good on President Trumps threat to strike 52 targets, including iranian cultural sites. Its bigger than bin laden, its bigger than baghdadi. This is the equivalent of the cia director centcom commander and president ial envoy for the region for iran. Reporter cia mideast commander David Petraeus says the u. S. Needs a plan to decrease tensions. Will there be a Diplomatic Initiative to say this is not headed in the right direction. We need to continue to deescalate. Everyone continues to lose if they defense upward. Reporter iran has the largest Missile Force in the middle east, enough to launch salvos to bases where u. S. Aircraft are located. But iranian missiles are not considered very accurate and the u. S. Has Patriot Air Defense missiles capable of shooting them down. Anthony. David, thank you. Democrats say there should be no further strikes against iran without congressional approval. This sets the stage for another showdown with congress. Chief washington correspondent Major Garrett is at the white house. Major, how is this likely to play out . Reporter well, the white house asserts the president had the Legal Authority to take this action not only as commanderinchief but under the iraq war resolution of 2002. Quite clearly, President Trump is betting that the killing of soleimani and those within his strategic inner circle will deter further iranian aggression. But if it doesnt, the president used his twitter feed yesterday to Alert Congress the u. S. Will retaliate and we quote here, perhaps in a disproportionate manner. That provoked nancy pelosi to send a letter to colleagues to send a letter to all of her democratic colleagues announcing the house will introduce and vote on a war powers resolution this week, she said, to limit the president s military actions regarding iran. And Top Senate Democrats are demanding the white house declassify its notification of congress for the justification for the attack, arguing the reasons for this high risk decision must be presented t the public. Now, however democrats and republicans debate the legal authorities, the underlying intelligence, or the way congress has been brought in or excluded from this debate, all of these issues will also deal with the question of and the president will own the consequences. An attack on a military basin kenya killed three americans, does not appear related to the confrontation with iran. Plumes of smoke could be seen rising. Two American Contractors were killed. Alshabaab is aligned with al qaeda, which historically tends to oppose the iranian regime. Rain and cooler temperatures are bringing some relief for communities devastated by the out of control bush fires raging across australia. At least 25 people have died as a result of the fire since september. Its estimated nearly half a billion animals with a b are also dead. Nearly 20 million acres have burned there. Authorities say the fires could keep burning for months. Jamie, when i first heard half a billion. Honestly i thought it was a typo. So im curious what conditions are like there. Clearly not very good . Reporter thats right. It is astonishing whats happening in this country. Here in the capital, earlier today, people had to deal with t worst air quality of any major city in the world and it still smells very strongly of smoke. My crew and i drove to sydney from here, which is about 3andahalf hours. What we saw around the way were whole towns devastated. We cannot guarantee your safety at present. Reporter authorities across southeast australia are racing to get people to safety. Using the light rain and cool weather for cover after supercharged fires continue to ravage the continent over the weekend. Its horrible. Ive never seen anything like it. Reporter the fires scorched nearly 20 million acres of land, forcing thousands to flee. My neighbor stayed to defend his property and he contacted me this morning, sorry but my house is gone. S here in New South Wales say the flames roared through here so quickly that the fire consumed things like cars, homes, vegetation at a rate of 7 miles australian firefighters are working around the clock, battling both the fierce flames and exhaustion. Theyre. Reporter as a crew of u. S. Firefighters arrive to provide welcome assistance. Did you ever think youd see something of this magnitude in australia . Never. Never. Reporter this evacuee came back to find both her neighbors homes burned down but hers still standing. For people watching in the United States, what would you want them to know . The spirit of everyone banding together, helpings each other. A lot of people have lost a lot of things, we still have that really Food Community spirit. Reporter the Australian Government committed 1. 5 billion for recovery efforts. They have better conditions tomorrow. Later this week, theyre concerned about stronger winds and higher temperatures. It looks like something out of a horror movie. Thanks. Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is in court as his long awaited trial begins. Allegations of Sexual Misconduct of weinstein by more than 80 women fueled the rise of the metoo movement. Weinstein is formally charged with sexually assaulting two women. One in 2006, another in 2013. Our National Correspondent is at the courthouse in new york with a broadcast interview you will see only on cbs this morning. Reporter good morning, anthony. Just to set the scene. There are a number of media outlets, a line forming as early as 4 00 this morning to inside. Now we speak to three women that call themselves silence breakers. They will not take the stand, but part of a larger group in support of several women that will be testifying against Harvey Weinstein. I feel very emotional. Reporter actress Rosanna Arquette says she never thought she would see Harvey Weinstein face a jury. Arquette appeared in the 1994 weinsteinproduced film pulp fiction. In 2017, she told the new yorker in the early 90s weinstein forcibly came on to her in a hotel room. When he rejected him, her career suffered. Harvey weinstein plays dirty, he always had and i guess he always will. Reporter she spoke to us alongside others. Theyre not involved in weinsteins trial but are survivors of his Sexual Misconduct. So many people have stepped forward and said this happened to us, too, something similar. We do not want this man roaming around and we have to bring it back to that. Reporter the 67yearold is charged with predatory Sexual Assault and first and third degree rape for two separate incidents. He has pleaded not guilty and denies all allegations of nonconsensual sex. Cbs news legal analyst. What matters the most here is the charge of the predatory Sexual Assault. If that becomes the charge that carries the day, he is facing ten years to life. Reporter in a statement, weinstein told cbs news quote, there are a number of things that i would have liked to have done differently, and i do empathize with those who feel hurt. However, he added, i am looking forward to setting the record straight and, yes, i am expecting to be fully exonerated. Is that something you guys worry about if he is not convicted of these crimes that he will come back . Yes. I think that its totally possible. I want to say to the witnesses, thank you for testifying. Just tell your truth. And whatever happens, pray that justice will prevail. Reporter jury selection is good monday morning to you. It is a clear and cold start to the day with patchy frost inland. As we head through the afternoon, enjoy the sunshine all across the bay area. Mid50s for the coast, upper 50s for the bay and low 60s inland. So 57 in San Francisco for a high, 59 in fremont, 61 in san jose, and 59 for concord. Dry for tomorrow and a few light scattered showers tuesday night, colder on wednesday, showers on thursday. Is the career of tom brady over . Ahead on cbs this morning. What the 42yearold has to say about his future on the gridiron. This is a kpix5 news morning update. Good morning. Its 7 26. Im kenny choi. In a few hours the Oakland Police department will release the 2019 annual crime data from across the city. The departments latest effort is to crack down on violence. This comes on the heels of a deadly laptop theft at the starbucks in montclair. Also today the man accused of stabbing nia wilson today on an oakland b. A. R. T. Platform will stand trial. A judge ruled that 29yearold John Lee Cowell is mentally competent to defend himself. A Court Appointed psychiatrist could share his findings which could result in a suspended case. Rat control effort gets underway today at a homeless camp along joe rodota trail in santa rosa. Pest control crews will trap the rats and bait them with a nontoxic sterilizer to slow the population growth. Get a check of the roads on this monday morning with gianna. The Traffic Alert continues, been out there for quite some time, south 680 into danville, a big rig stuck in lanes so that right lane shut down for two hours now. Delays through walnut cre

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