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KPIX CBS This Morning February 4, 2017

See the delicate balance as security teams deal with a larger, longer, more trekdriven super bowl weekend. But we begin this morning with todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. The original statement from the white house in all of this described the temporary restraining order coming out of Washington State as, quote, outrageous. The white house vows to fight after a federal judge blocks trumps travel ban. Judge robarts decision Effective Immediately puts a halt to President Trumps unconstitutional and unlawful executive order. People went to the polls for this very issue, to keep this country safe. The man with two ma chcheteso attempted an attack. President trump went to florida for the First Time Since taking office. Video of el faro, killing all 33 people on board. Traffic was put to a halt as police drove mexican drug lord el chapo to court. Dozens of cars and semis in that pileup. Police in weatherford, texas, chasing after a loose cow. Eventually two cowboys on horseback join in and are able to reel in the cow with ropes. All that you see it chancing into the ocean with stunned tourists watching from a boat. And all that matters block. Scores . The penguins win in overtime. On cbs this morning saturday. Are you ready for some football . The showdown at super bowl li. Great matchup. The Atlanta Falcons versus the new England Patriots, and thats not all. Trump is also friends with roger craft and Bill Belichick which is probably why Kellyanne Conway showed up at the inauguration dressed up like their old logo. And welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im Anthony Mason along with alex wagner and weve got at great lineup this morning including a super showing at tomorrows super bowl. One school has more former players taking the field than any other. Well show you how the five men from rutgers will honor the teammate whose tragic accident sidelined his super bowl dream. Plus, it ee being called moneyball for the restaurant industry. Well show you how they transform how you experience fine dining. And Rolling Stone magazine says shes unstoppable, but a health scare nearly killed this remarkable singer songwriter. Well talk about her battle to return to the stage and she will perform in our saturday session, but we begin with the travel ban ordered by trp. Its on hold this morning. A federal judge in seattle temporarily blocked the ban friday that prevents some foreign nationals from entering the u. S. Fridays ruling said President Trumps order was unconstitutional. That cleared the way for travelers affected by the ban to board flights bound for the u. S. A white house statement called the judges ruling outrageous. A later release retracted that word. The statement also said the president s order is lawful and appropriate. Cbs justice reporter paula reid is tracking the developments. Good morning, paula. Good morning. The judges ruling makes it as if President Trumps executive order was never issue. The ruling is Effective Immediately nationwide and aunld the world meaning people who would have been blocked in the United States from the president s order are at least now free to try to make it here. Its obviously a historic decision and an important one for the rule of law. Washington state attorney general bob ferguson relaying the news on friday moments after judge James Expedia who said the order harmed their operation. In fridays ruling the judge seemed to agree saying the executive order adversely affects the States Residents in the areas of employment, education, business, family relations, and freedom to travel. It is not the loudest voice that prevails in a courtroom. Its the constitution. President trump signed the order last friday saying it was necessary to keep the u. S. Safe. Im establishing new vetting, measures to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the United States of america. We dont want them here. When the travel ban was issued last friday, it caused confusion at airports. People with valid immigration papers were detained by Border Agents and denied entry into the u. S. According to the state department, as many as 60,000 people had their visas canceled. The order triggered widespread protests at airports across the country. Adding to the confusion last weekend some federal agents reportedly refused to comply with the order temporarily blocking deportation of the travelers blocked by the van. Thats something bob ferguson says hes not concerned about. Am i concerned that they wont follow the judges ruling . No. Were a nation of laws. The white house says it will file a motion at the earliest possible time. Paula, what happens next . Is this headed for the Supreme Court inevitably . This could make it all the way to the Supreme Court. But right now its important to note the white house, the department of homeland security, department of justice, none of those agencieies says they don believe this stops the enforcement of the ban. It seems they need to stop the emergency stay and make it oklahoma to continue to enforce the executive order. During the campaign, that i talked about rhetoric against him. What did they say . Theyre trying to attack this ban on constitutional grounds. What theyre arguing is this was intended to discriminate against people of the muslim religion. The judge seemed to buy into that. There had been discussions on the campaign trail about muslims and the judge asked very pointed questions, how many people from those countries had committed terror attack. Theres belief that perhaps the executive order is unconstitutional. It sounds like tens of thousands are caught in the crossfire here. Were hearing as many as 60,000, possibly more, 60,000 people had their visas revoked. What happens to them . Yes. No one knows at this point. Its that simple. They could. Get it straight yesterday. Its between the state department and the department of justice and clearly its not clear how the white house interprets this order from the judge. Its not clear what happens to those people. All we can say is it will be likely months before they really have an answer as to their status. Paula reid, thanks for the update. The overturning of the travel ban is just a number of events in what has been a whirlwind two weeks for mr. Trumps presidency. Hes in florida this weekend. Its his first weekend since taking office, but it probably wont be a relaxing one. This morning iran is testing new missiles in a show of defiance after they were issued sanctions after a missile test launched last week. Errol barnett is in our washington bureau. Good morning. Good morning. President trumps efforts to kick start his American Foreign policy are getting off to a very rocky start. You see the limitations of the executive yet another executive action on friday, President Trump ordered a review of financial regulations after a week of complicated Foreign Policy actions. Theyre not behaving. Iran testfired a ballistics missile earlier this week. In response the Treasury Department issued new sanctions against the country, ones that were structured by the obama administration. After the announcement, irans foreign minister wrote on twitter he was unmoved by mr. Trumps threats. I think the iran deal is one of the worst deals ive ever seen. So far its left it in place. The president is also finding it difficult to deliver on his Campaign Promise to make mexico fund a great wall along the southern border. Who is going to pay for the wall . 100 . Mexico mexican president pena nieto said they will not pay and canceled a scheduled visit to the white house. Senator john mccain added to the concerns that the wall will not make the country safer. If you only build a wall, only, quote, a wall, without using technology, individuals, drones, observatin, et cetera, youre not going to secure the border. The administrations first public criticism of israel also emerged this week. The construction or expansion of existing settlements beyond the borders is not going to be helpful moving forward. Press Secretary Sean Spicer indicated President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will likely discuss the expansion when they meet. Thats his goal. Despite complimentary rhetoric from President Trump toward president putin, u. N. Ambassador nikki haley in her First International address to the u. N. Body condemned the kremlin for their actions in eastern ukraine. The white house says those views and keaching sanctions in place regarding the operation of crimea are supported by President Trump. Anthony . Errol barnett. Thank you. This morning china is lashing out following remarks by james mattis nchl tokyo he reaffirmed the u. S. Commitment to the defense treaty with japan as china becomes more assertive in the south china sea, but he said u. S. Military action would not be appropriate. Mattis is wrapping up meetings with japanese and south korean leaders. Its his first vis tit. Joining us is john from the show the circus. Its fabulous to be here. First time ive ever done this show. Im delighted. Its amazing. Thank you for coming. Lets talk about the travel ban, the latest on that. The executive branch and Judicial Branch are in direct opposition of one another. The white house has made a defiant spirit in the wake of this ruling. Is this the first crisis of President Trumps administration . I dont know about crisis, but its a big deal. You know, this will be cast as the courts stopping President Trump, judicial versus executive, and certainly thats the way President Trump will do this. Its really more than that, though, right . This is the first real victory, however, temporary, for the resistance broadly cast. This is a case that was backed by big corporations, by a lot of opponents of President Trump who represent millions of americans, right . And people wondered how the resistance was going to try to stop President Trump. And people said, well, the courts will be one venue for that and people had a hard time understanding what that meant. This is what that meant. And the administration is under legal siege on a variety of fronts. This is one of many lawsuits not just on the travel ban but the ee mole jens clause. This gives you an example of the way people representing and there are lots of them will try to stymie this controversial decision Going Forward and its a symbolic action. As paula reid mentioned, amazon, microsoft, and expedia all joined in this. Is the travel ban part of the resistance . It is. Fully at this point. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Companies came to trump tower and said lets see if we can find a way to work with President Trump. Theres already mount iing interruption. Theyre almost very quickly forming a united front against this administration and theyre also talking already about in the context of the immigration policies about actually moving jobs out of the United States in order to find places where immigration policies are more liberal. Well go to vancouver, well go to ireland. If that starts to happen, thats not just a huge problem in terms of the economy but how the administration tries to fulfill its biggest promise making America Great again. What happened . The news poll shows the travel ban has support. Theres deep polarization here. Yeah. So for every piece of resistance, is there not a piece of support and what does that mean for the administration as it tries to govern the entire country . We know polarization is the defining feature of politics for the past 25 years and its gotten worse and worse. And this administration and election thats put President Trump in the white house has been the most polarizing election. There are ardent supporters of President Trump out there. The biggest question for the administration is do we try to transcend that . Do we try to broaden the base . Do we make politics about addition, not subtraction . So far two weeks in the president has been playing mostly to his base. You can win some battles that way, but if you want to score really big wins youve got to build beyond them. So far they dont seem interested in that. So far. If you want to know more about the psychology and the packet of President Trump, you can always tune in to the showtime documentary that just came out yesterday evening. Is that correct . Last night trumped inside the greatest political upset of all time. Its been a fascinating policy. Look. Its only january. Its actually february. But by whose calendar i dont know. By god, its february. That tells you a lot about where i am. Talk about fake news. Thank you for your time, john heilemann. Tomorrow morning on face the nation right here on cs, john dickersons guests will include guests Vice President mike pence and new jersey governor chris christie. The louvre in paris is reopened today after one machetewielding man attacked two solders. He was shot and seriously wounded. They say it was, quote, a terrorist attack and provided jitters to an already nervous france. John than vigliotti is at the louvre. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The louvre is back open today. You can see the lock line of people waiting to get in, even with the rain. The question is what was the mow tish for yesterdays attack. Police have identified the suspect as a 29yearold Egyptian National who came here last month. A police raid was conducted last night at the apartment they believe he was staying at. They found his passport to saudi arabia and turkey along with a residence card and identification. The attack happened above the shopping mark. He was shot several times. France has been on a heightened state of alert since the november 2015 attacks in paris when isis militants killed 130 people. Paris police are crediting the increased security presence here at the museum for stopping this attack. But, anthony, at this point its still unclear if this suspect acted alone or had help from somewhere else. Jonathan vig oty from pearce. Thanks, johnian. Tomorrow, atlanta hosts houston. Atlanta is trying to win its first super bowl while new england is looking to capture its fifth championship. Houston is ramping up security but this year things look different. Jeff glor is at nrg stadium with more on this. Good morning. Reporter alex, good morning. Pretty striking to see the difference. Last year there were police on every corner it seemed in combat fatigues and assault rifles. This year houston made the conscious decision to change the approach, which doesnt mean that security isnt there. We had brought in others under one roof. Reporter Francisco Sanchez showed us where 60 federal, state, and local agencies coordinate behind the scenes. Youll see a very heavy enforcement but there will be Law Enforcement you wont see. Reporter on the street the Houston Police agency are giving the public an obvious look. Less obvious presence, more help. Helicopters are in the sky but on the ground you do not see combat fatigues and assault rifles. This is also a no drone zone. Security has changed because technology and houston has too. 13 years ago the last time houston hosted there was only a small light rail system. That has been extended dramat dramatical dramatically, stretching houston out, causing police to cover more ground. Over 800 volunteers have been deployed. Theyre going be placed where . Theyre going to be the eyes and ears. If they see something, well coordinate it with the police, the Houston Police and all of other partners. Reporter its a longer security event. Ten days, not four. And theyll have cameras. One thing we have to watch closely is the unsanctioned events, the popular events that are happening downtown, midtown, the parties that are being hosted. Thats definitely part of the super bowl. Thats why watching the super bowl is such a big event. Anthony . Jeff glor in houston. Thanks, jeff. Time snow you some of this mornings headlines. The military report reports vincent viola, trumps pick for Army Director has withdrawn. Hes the founder of a hockey team and digital stock trading firm. He said he was unable to get around the defense departments strict regulations concerning his family businesses. Viola said he was deeply honored to be nominated. The New York Times reports trumps daughter and soninlaw are credited with staving off an issue. They personally advised the president against it. They were instrumental in the white house statement saying mr. Trump is, quote, determined to protect all the rights of all americans including the lgbt community. The bismarck commune says theyre putting protesters at a dakota pipeline site on notice. The army corps of engineers says flooding is expectnded and could put lives at risk. The site will be closed in about two weeks. Federal Officials Say they will work with the Standing Rock sioux tribe. Nasa is getting in the sup

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