Are World Series Champions, but not without a covid controversy. Well talk with pitcher Clayton Kershaw on how the team triumphed during a challenging season. Did we think clayton went to bed . Well find out. But first heres todays eye opener, its your world in 90 seconds. The dodgers are one out away. Called strike three the dodgers win, finally over the last 32 years, the dodgers have knocked at the door a few times. This year they kicked it in. President trump making the appeal once again to suburban women. Your husbands, they want to get back to work. Right . They want to get back to work. Were getting your husbands back to work. Wildfires continuing to burn across Southern California forcing thousands to flee their homes. Its chaos for about 20, 30 minutes because youre in a panic. Im physically and mentally tired. The gulf coast bracing for another storm as zeta heads towards louisiana. No matter how fatigued it does not tire us. The National Guard was deployed to philadelphia. Violent demonstrations broke out last night over a Deadly Police shooting. All that listen closely. They want you to rocky the vote. Its got a lot of cameos. And all that matters [ cheers and applause ] between the dodgers and the lakers, this has probably been the biggest month ever for l. A. Sports fans, but Health Officials say the recent spike in covid cases here was due in part to the big public celebrations after the lakers won. But, hey, you know what . You have to be willing to die for your team. Its as simple as that. On cbs this morning. The wait is over the dodgers are the champions of 2020 in a year like no other, where joy has been so hard to come by. Tonight, tears of joy. Let em flow announcer this mornings eye opener is presented by progressive, making it easy to bundle insurance. We were all trying to figure out what is the crying man saying . We think hes saying, my heart is pumping so hard theyre so excited and so happy. Theyre still celebrating there. They should be. Its been a long time, a long time. Its very, very satisfying. Welcome to cbs this morning. Weve got a lot of news to get to, but you know we have to begin with that celebration in los angeles. The Dodgers First world series win in 32 years in a year that was clouded by the coronavirus pandemic. Yeah. Were going to talk about the win but we also have to talk about the fact that justin turner, one of the dodgers star players, was diagnosed with the coronavirus during the game, in the eighth inning. They pulled him from the field. Jamie yuccas is outside dodgers stadium this morning. Jamie, not where they played. They were in nexz, but good morning to you. Reporter good morning to you, tony. Because of the virus not a single game of the series was played here. Instead the teams met at a neutral site in arlington, texas, as part of the mlb strategy to create a covid bubble. That didnt stop turners positive diagnosis, and it also didnt stop the dodgers from rolling to their first world series title in decades. Strike three. Dodgers have won it all in 2020 reporter it was a long time coming, after backtoback world Series Losses in 2017 and 2018, the dodgers finally came out on top. The postseason, and i just came to be a part of it and just happy i can contribute. Reporter thats dodgers right fielder, mookie betts, whose home run in the eighth inning cemented the teams lead en route to victory. This is our year we said it. [ cheers and applause ] this is our year reporter but the pandemic also left its mark. We learned during the game that justin was a positive. He was immediately isolated to prevent spread. Reporter the coronavirus crashed the lineup tuesday, forcing dodgers third baseman, justin turner, out after the seventh inning when his test results came back positive. He later tweeted. I feel great. No symptoms at all, and he eventually returned to the field where he removed his mask to take a team photo. We did it, l. A. we did it l. A. yes reporter in los angeles, enthusiastic fans were out in droves to celebrate the world series title. Many without masks on. [ cheers and applause ] its a concern for county Health Officials who say that similar gatherings to celebrate the l. A. Lakers nba finals win earlier this month likely contributed to a spike in covid cases. Got him. Theyve done it. Reporter its the Dodgers First world series victory since 1988. Thats the year dodgers pitcher and newly crowned champion, Clayton Kershaw, was born. So very thankful that we get to be on the team that is bringing back a world series to the dodger fans after 32 years. I couldnt ask for anything more. Its incredible. Reporter last nights win marks the dodgers seventh world series title as a franchise. Vin scully, retired hall of fame broadcaster called the previous six. He tweeted this message. Congratulations, what a year, what a season, what a team. Gayle. I know, what a night. Jamie, it looks like youve got a little dodger blue action going on. Thank you so much. Reporter just a little. Yeah. Just a tad. In the next hour were excited about this, because we get to talk to the dodgers pitcher, Clayton Kershaw, about their big, big win and the impact of the coronavirus. Thats in our next hour. Waited a long time. Now to campaign 2020 and the final push by President Trump and joe biden to rally support with just six days to go before election day. The two candidates and their running mates held ten events yesterday in seven states, although with very different styles due to the coronavirus. As ed okeefe reports, the biden strategy includes states like georgia, that democrats havent won in decades. Now, nebraska we know is looking great. Okay . Reporter campaigning in nebraska late tuesday, President Trump slammed his opponent. If biden wins, he will do bad things. By the way, hes not a good guy, just so you understand. Reporter earlier, former Vice President joe biden spent tuesday right rallying supporters in atlanta, making his first stop in georgia as the democratic nominee. Ill work as hard for those who dont support me as those who do. Thats the job of the president , a duty to care for everyone. Reporter biden is currently tied with the president in georgia, and if he were to win there, had would be the first democrat to do so since 1992. Something is happening in georgia and across america. [ cheers and applause ] people of different races, backgrounds, democrats, republicans, independents, theyre coming together. Reporter also on the campaign trail, First Lady Melania Trump who visited pennsylvania for her first Solo Campaign appearance this year and defended her husbands social media habits. I do not always agree what the way he says things, but it is important to him that he speaks directly to the people he serves. [ applause ] reporter already an estimated 71 million americans have voted early, shattering previous records. Early indications are that more of the early voters casting their ballots by mail are democrats, while more republicans vote early in person. It doesnt have to start on tuesday. It can start earlier, early voting. You want to be there. Reporter mr. Trump also complained that the election has focused too much on his response to the pandemic. Covid. You turn on the news, covid, covid. Reporter that caught the attention of his predecessor. Covid, covid, covid hes complaining. Hes jealous of covids media coverage. Reporter former president barack obama campaigning in orlando. If he had been focused on covid from the beginning, cases wouldnt be reaching new record highs across the country this week. Reporter biden is home today in delaware, but his Campaign Says hell be getting a briefing on the pandemic from public Health Officials and give remarks on the federal response to the coronavirus. The president , meanwhile, plans to visit ten states in the closing days of the campaign and his team says he plans 11 inperson rallies in the 48 hours leading up to election day. Tony. Very busy schedule, ed. Thank you very much. Unfortunately, we do have to talk about the coronavirus because the u. S. Just recorded its worst week for new cases since this pandemic began. More than half a million new covid infections. Numbers are rising in 43 states and roughly onethird of all new cases are coming from the midwest. Our lead national correspondent, david begnaud, is in minneapolis. David, officials in that part of the country are sounding a lot more worried these days. Reporter they are. It is below freezing here in minnesota and covid19 hospitalizations are at a record high. In fact, the governor is asking people on both sides of the political spectrum not to attend political rallies leading up to election day. I want to start this morning in wisconsin, the state right next door, where the situation is dire. The state of wisconsin set new records for cases, hospitalizations and deaths yesterday, and now a fifth patient is being treated at a Field Hospital set up outside of milwaukee. Across the midwest, seven states are reporting a Record Number of coronavirus hospitalizations. Illinois is now averaging more new coronavirus cases per day than at any other point in the pandemic, and in chicago, the daily increase in coronavirusrelated hospitalizations has more than doubled since october began. So the governor is now shutting down all indoor dining, starting this friday. Chicago seemed to have this under control than other regions of illinois but thats no longer the case. Reporter there are stories of hope. We want you to hear them. Meet carmen lerma, 52 years old, a Community Leader from milwaukee. She was hospitalized with coronavirus in july. She had passed out at home. She said when she woke up she was in the hospital and she was already hooked up to breathing machines. They said to me, you know, youre lucky you have a Guardian Angel watching over you, because your body oxygen was at 31 when you got here. That is to be brain dead or in a coma. Reporter carmen spent 45 days on a ventilator in the icu. She only had minor underlying conditions like high blood pressure, but the virus permanently damaged her lungs. The doctors told her she needed a double lung transplant, and just last week carmen had a successful operation, but she has a long road to recovery. You think this is a joke. You think, oh, its just like the virus, its like the flu. No. Its not like the flu. It doesnt feel like the flu. I was Pretty Healthy. I was Pretty Healthy and look at me. Reporter you know, Contact Tracing works. Carmen got a call from her local Health Department saying she had been exposed to someone who had the virus so she should quarantine and get tested and right around then she started feeling sick. Quick, news on the vaccine trial. Pfizer says theyre not going to have the results of their vaccine trial before the election, but they are still expecting to ask the fda for an emergency use authorization order to get it into use by the end of november. Gayle. David, system thinking about carmens story. Shes very lucky. Thank you very much. The family of a black man killed by police in philadelphia is asking for calm after a second night of violence. Hundreds of protesters marched last night, and some of them confronted officers. Other people looted stores around the city. 27yearold Walter Wallace jr. Was shot on monday as he walked toward a pair of officers allegedly carrying a knife. A family lawyer says the family had called for an ambulance to help wallace who had Mental Health issues. We saw that video yesterday that was sad and disturbing to watch. Clearly he had something. The family said it was a dinner knife. If youre an officer, you count know what it is, but the mother was so desperate. What struck me was the desperation of this woman trying to stop her son and then the sorrow. And the grief. And watch her son being shot. So many questions in that case. All right. Firefighters in Southern Californias Orange County are getting some help from nature as they battle two huge wildfires. Powerful winds that drove the flames on monday and tuesday have calmed down. Crews worked overnight to control the fires that have damaged ten homes and threatened thousands of others. Tens of thousands of people have had to evacuate. Californias governor says there were at least 42 new fires over fires over an. A 24hour span. Meanwhile new orleans is getting ready for a possible direct hit from hurricane zeta tonight. The storm is gaining strength as it moves north in the gulf of mexico. Cbs news meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli is with us. Youre waking up to a cat 2 coming onshore and those storms cause more damage. The Forward Motion is fast, moving northnorthwest at 17 miles an hour but at the time it makes landfall winds will be 100 miles an hour. This can cause damage, power outages. The other things were worried about, gusts over 100 miles an hour and storm surge as well. By the way, the storm will be making landfall probably around 5 00 or 6 00. The worst of it in new orleans, it will pass just east of new orleans. The worst of it is probably around 7 00 or so. So you can see this wind. Look at all these strong winds funneling water up and wind into the coast. Everything comes together in this part of the bay at that right angle. Wind gusts on the eastern side because this is such a fastmoving storm, about 20 miles an hour stronger than the western side. Gulfport, biloxi will see wind gusts over 100 miles an hour and storm surge as much as 6 to 9 feet. Take this seriously. By the way, this will turn into a snowstorm of sorts for new england as we head towards friday. Wow, thats interesting. Jeff, thank you very much. More trouble on the gulf coast. This morning we look at one of President Trumps Biggest Campaign promises, stopping illegal immigration. In 2015 mr. Trump vowed to build a wall along the entire u. S. Southern border and said mexico would pay for it. His goal was to complete more than 500 miles of wall by the end of this year. The actual number turns out to be less than that and the money came from u. S. Taxpayers. Mireya villarreal road along with the Border Patrol to see what you paid for and to find out if its working. Reporter Border Patrol agents in south texas change shifts right around 6 30 in the morning. Yeah, so they have been waiting for a while. They crossed and are waiting for the right time. Reporter a vulnerable moment smugglers try to take advantage of. The bridge is there, the wall is here, new and old. Yes. Theyre still here. Theyre still coming across. Reporter in just four hours, our cameras captured dozens of people trying to cross into the United States illegally. We watched as agents used drones, helicopters, dogs, and the new wall to slow the flow. So were coming through, two behind me right now, three in the brush. At this point is it a matter you have to use all of these tools . Its not a one solution problem. You need everything. You need more agents, you need border infrastructure, and you need tools and technology to help us close up this gap. Who called it out . Omaha. Reporter but not everyone survives the long journey. This is the heartbreaking reality agents are dealing with every day. People risking it all to give their families a better life. Today americas borders are more secure than ever before. Reporter President Trump has made it his mission since before the election to halt illegal immigration. His administration has allotted nearly 15 billion so far to spend on defending the border. Customs and Border Patrol says that has led to just 371 miles of wall being built along the nearly 2,000mile border. However, much of that amounts to replacing existing structures. Despite that big price tag Border Apprehensions peaked last fiscal year totaling nearly 1 million, leaving many to question what they got for all that spending. Money has been wasted on something that is unnecessary. Reporter Nayda Alvarez pushed back against the government when they tried to take her property. She said it hinges on the outcome of the election. Im going to fight it until the end. Im going to fight it. Even if they built the wall, im going to fight it to tear it down. Reporter the u. S. Supreme court will now have a say in the border wall matter, the justices taking on a case right now challenging the use of President Trumps funds, 2. 5 billion that went from the pentagon to the construction of this border wall. Tomorrow we will take another look at what is happening here along the border and focus on family separation as well as Asylum Seekers here in the u. S. And mexico. Gayle. All right, well talk to you tomorrow, thank you. Ahead, our exclusive interview with two grand jurors from the Breonna Taylor case. They tell us why they did not we have much more news ahead, including the sentencing of the former leader of an alleged sex cult. Why he told the judge he is innocent and has no remorse. Thats coming up on cbs this morning. Ready to face the proof . Just one jar of Olay Regenerist has 4x more hydrating power than the 400 cream. For skin results youll see, or your money back. Olay. Face anything. For even more hydration, try olay serums. 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