Efforts at latino outreach. And not letting up. Breonna taylors mother tells us why a 12 million settlement does not equal justice for her daughter who was killed by police. First here is todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. The flooding has already begun. This storm is 500 miles wide and wind is not the biggest concern, believe it or not. Its the water. Sally, expected to bring historic flooding to the gulf coast. Nine feet of storm surge. This is not survival. Smoke from Deadly Wildfires in the west has drifted all the way across the country. The air outside right now is at historically polluted levels. Nancy pelosi wants an investigation into a complaint alleging detained immigrants are undergoing questionable hysterectomies. Why . I had no answers as to why. Town hall meeting. Why would you downplay a pandemic . I didnt downplay. I actually, in many ways, i upplayed it. Israel and two arab states signed deals establishing diplomatic ties. The city of louisville, kentucky, agreed to pay 12 million in a settlement with e Breonna Taylors mother. All that baby loves ice cream. Hey, leave some for great granny. All that matters. Puts up a three. Bang nuggets overcame a doubledigit deficit for the Third Straight game to eliminate the clippers. On cbs this morning. Lets see if we can make it go viral. Take me out to the fire take me out to the line firefighters are working tirelessly across the state of oregon. Lifting each other up, even after the toughest days. For its one, two, three youre out at the old fire line announcer this mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Welcome to cbs this morning. Its good to see the firefighters have a sense of humor. Yes. You know theyre tired. Its dangerous what theyre doing and were so appreciative. Theyre giving us everything they have. They really are. Talking about giving us everything they have, her name is Hurricane Sally. She is no joke. She slammed into the gulf coast, bringing extreme danger to many communities. Now these pictures are from a place called orange beach, alabama. Thats near where the storm made landfall earlier today. Sally gained strength as it churned toward the coast. Its now weakened to a category 1. The wind is a major concern, but the water is the biggest threat, with forecasters warning of historic floods. One big reason for the extreme danger is just how slowly the storm is moving. Weve got correspondents in multiple locations, tracking it all along the coast this morning. Were going to begin with our david begnaud, in pensacola. Good morning to you. Reporter good morning. The storm has made a direct hit, Pensacola Beach. We woke up to a surprise. The storm had strengthened to one mile an hour shy of a category 3. When we came outside, the winds were what they remain right now, sustained at about 40 to 50 Miles Per Hour with gusts of up to 80 Miles Per Hour. The wind has been ferocious. The rain has been relentless and, believe it or not, even though were six or seven hours into this, its not letting up. This is what people along portions of the gulf coast are waking up to this morning in alabama and part of florida. Hurricane sally lashing the gulf coast with heavy rain and roaring winds, as strong as 105 Miles Per Hour. Sally strengthened into a category 2 storm overnight on the slowmoving approach of just 2 Miles Per Hour after nearly hovering over the gulf coast. One viewer post this had video from Pensacola Beach earlier this morning captioned theres not supposed to be a river there. People were already feeling effects of the storm yesterday in pensacola. Choppy waves, violent winds and flash flooding was just a preview of sallys power. They were even feeling it in louisiana, too. There was storm surge that overcame levs in this parish. Buildings were boarded up everywhere. It was a fwoest town as people there prepared. Sally comes years after hurricane ivan slammed this region as a category 3 storm on this very day back in 2004. Ivan killed 57 people in the United States. There was more than 27 billion in damage. As for sally, well see how widespread the damage is as the day goes on. Im looking out at the ocean right now and the waves remain ferocious as the tail end of sally continues to whip up on the gulf coast. Right before we came on the air the storm, i found out, was downgraded to a category 1. Its not the wind that sally will be remembered for. It is the rain. Close to three feet, if you can believe it. Back to you. David, thank you. David begnaud in Pensacola Beach where sally is still coming ashore. A little west of him is manny bojorquez. Whats the story there, manny . Reporter the winds are less sustained here, but were still getting powerful gusts, and its whipping up debris up and down the street that is just before us here. A large part of an awning is ripped off the buildining where were standing, which is why were standing here in relative safety right now. The wind is not the only story here, but its the storm surge that has officials concerned. Expected to be in parts of coastal alabama, up to seven feet. People have been dealing with the impacts of Hurricane Sally for hours now. It started last night in parts of alabama, like orange beach, and nearby in gulf shores. There are roads that are submerged, and people reportedly flooded in. Power outages in the state were initially reported to be about 200,000 people. Those are expected to go way up because the storm is just sitting, hovering over this area, the winds knocking down trees and power lines. Power outages also reported at this hour in mississippi. The initial reports there were 10,000, and there are reports of coastal flooding there as well. Th bottom line here in mobile is to continue to hunker down. This storm is just sitting over the area, and officials are just getting a chance to start assessing the damage here. Gayle . Manny, it looks a whole lot better than it did about three hours ago. Im glad at least the rain is stopping. Youre still dealing with those winds. Please be careful. Thank you so much. Jeff beradelli is tracking the storm for us. Where is the storm now . Reporter good morning, gayle. It almost became a cat 3. Impacts are kind of cat three. The reason why, its relentless, hour after hour of pounding rain, pounding surf. Down to 85 miles an hour are the winds and its moving a little 4 miles an hour. The rain has been biblical. Everywhere in the black is two feet of rain. Where its not black, we ran out of colors on the color table. The reason why this rain has been so heavy, first of all, we have a warmer atmosphere than we had decades ago so that bolsters rain. Also its a rainmaking machine, like an octopus, and everything converges right on top of this sto storm. Because of it we have water up to peoples waist and chest right now. Surge has been interesting with this storm. It made landfall east of mobile bay, the water is sucked out of the bay. Literally no water where fish used to be, but in pensacola bay, its the opposite. Weve seen five and six feet of water there. The system will continue moving northeast today, dumping heavy rain into georgia and alabama. Could see another foot in spots. Its still a dangerous storm. Tony, we have 2 1 2 months left in hurricane season. Alpha and beta will probably form this weekend. Wow. Thank you. Out west, the bobcat fire northeast of los angeles exploded again yesterday, inching closer to the historic mt. Wilson observatory. Aerial video in oregon shows entire communities destroyed. Theres no other word for it. Across the state eight people are dead, 16 people are missing. That smoky air is so dangerous that one in ten e. R. Visits are for asthmalike conditions. Jonathan vigliotti reports now. Reporter loved ones are holding out hope. If anybody could survive this, he can. Reporter Scott Fogerty hasnt heard from his friend, georgia tia, since flames destroyed his house and shop. Both of his trucks were still there, which indicates he did not get in his truck and flee, but both structures were burned to the ground. Reporter atiyeh is one of a dozen people search crews have been looking for. These are tough times for us, too. Captain tim fox says the fires moved through communities so quickly, the full scope of devastation is still not clear. A mobile morgue has been set up in order to handle the difficult task of identifying remains. Law enforcement, medical professionals, were not immune. We know we have a job to do and were going to do that job so we can get the families back reunited and so they know their loved ones are lost will at least be able to put to rest. Reporter homes were devastated. A lot of people didnt have time to get out. Reporter aubrey l laughlin was able to get out after her friend sent her a picture of this smoke heading her way. Reporter do you think the town will be able to rebuild . I definitely do. I have already heard people saying were going to make this bigger and better. Jonathan vigliotti reporting. Just devastating. Hey look at that damage and say were going to rebuild. You look at that and think how is anybody standing upright, thinking about the next step, but they are. Its been 100 years since some of those neighborhoods have been hit that hard and i think theyre thinking well go another 100 years. Hopefully they can come back. President trump is used to tackling reporters questions but he face aid new challenge last night from undecided voters. Abc news townhall covered several issues, including the coronavirus pandemic that is still causing 1,000 deaths aday in the u. S. As weijia jiang reports. Why did you throw Vulnerable People like me under the bus . Reporter voter after voter pressed President Trump about his handling of the pandemic. Why dont you support a mandate for National Mask wearing . Reporter each time the president defended himself and deflected blame. Do you believe its the president s responsibility to protect america, why would you downplay a pandemic that is known to disproportionately harm lowincome families and minority communities . Yeah. Well, i didnt downplay it. I actually, in many ways i upplayed it in terms of action. Reporter not only has mr. Trump admitted on tape to downplaying covid19, but for months he pushed messaging contrary to the science, even repeating again last night that the virus is going to disappear. Over a period of time, sure. With time, it goes away. And youll develop herd, like a herd mentality. Its going to be its going to be herd developed and thats going to happen. That will all happen. But with a vaccine, i think it will go away very quickly. Reporter President Trump was asked what he would do to address the fact that black people in the United States are more than three times more likely to be killed by a Police Officer than white people following the deaths of george floyd, Breonna Taylor and others at the hands of police. Well, i think they were tragic events, and i do feel that we have to also take into consideration that if you look at our police, they do a phenomenal job. Reporter but most of the president s answers defended law enforcement. We have to gev the police the respect that they deserve. And we have to give them their mojo. Reporter there was this Emotional Exchange with a recently naturalized citizen who last her mother last month to cancer. I came to the United States with my mom. Sorr sorry. Thats right. Just take your time. Thats fine. She asked on behalf of her mother how the president planned to reform immigration, but he could not provide any details. We are doing something with immigration that i think is going to be very strong, because we want people to come into our country, people like you and like your mother. And were working on something very hard right now in a very short time, were going to be announcing it. Reporter immigration was the central theme of his campaign in 2016. As we just heard, President Trump is still teasing a new plan. That was the case for a number of big issues, from health care to law and order. At times, the president sounded less like an incumbent, more like a challenger, promising future slugs, but he is in full Campaign Mode with plans to speak tonight at a fundraiser here in washington. Tony . Weijia, thank you very much. Joe biden will appear in his own tv town hall tomorrow night. He travelled to florida yesterday, holding Campaign Stops on the first day of hispanic heritage month. More than 3 million latinos are el inlible to vote in florida. Ed okeefe looks athe what he is saying to win them over. Reporter as the democratic nominee, a direct appeal to latino voters. Donald trump has failed the Hispanic Community time and time again. Reporter latinos make up one in five voters in the sunshine state, one of the biggest battlegrounds where polls show biden narrowly leading President Trump. But his support of latinos is lagging behind what Hillary Clinton had four years ago and she still lost the state. Biden acknowledged he has work to do. I dont take anything for granted. Ill work very hard for every single vote. Reporter the former Vice President is expected to win latinos nationally, but President Trump is cutting into his advantage, winning conservative latinos, warning about socialism. A concern for many latinos in south florida. Many of these people are talking beyond socialism. Were not going to let that happen. Familiarity with biden. Many latino voters still dont know that much about him. They know he was Barack ObamasVice President for eight years but they dont necessarily know what policies he has authored or what his vision is. Theres very basic work in which to introduce him to the Latino Community that needs to continue to happen over the next 50 days because antitrump sentiment is not going to be enough. Reporter with less than two weeks to go until the president ial debate, the first president ial debate, biden says hes studyig up on what the president has said and not said. He told reporters last night he doesnt know who might play the president in mock debate. Something tells me theyll figure that out. Breaking news from college football. Big 10 leaders changed their mind about postponing their season. They announced medical protocols, including daily testing and enhanced cardiac screenings that will allow the teams to play an eightgame schedule that starts next month. Michigan, ohio state, penn state and nebraska, the biggies, one of the most powerful in the ncaa. The conference was under huge pressure from college coaches, the players and President Trump, who is now praising the decision to play. Listen, im sure a lot of thought went into this, and there was tremendous pressure. We just want it to be safe. Normally its a 12game season im told so eight is better than nothing for everybody who wants to play. Ill certainly enjoy watching but i hope everyone is safe. Yes. Theres been pressure on both sides, obviously. They want to hit the field. 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