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KPIX CBS This Morning August 7, 2017

Doctors are skeptical. And disney is accused of illegally tracking the kids who play the companys mobile games. How to protect your children from data collectors. We begin with todays eye opener your world in 90 seconds. The best signal that north korea could give us that theyre prepared to talk would be to stop these missile launches. North korea responds to new u. N. Sanctions. North korea said it would launch revenge against the United States. This Security Council resolution, strongest resolution in a generation, is not going to solve the problem of north korea. Vice president mi pence blasting reports suggesting hes laying groundwork for a president ial run in 2020. That is complete fiction. Vice president pence is a very loyal, very dutiful, but also incredibly effective vice president. The Australian Military has located a u. S. Osprey aircraft that went down on saturday. Three u. S. Marines are missing. Extensive damage. A ms. Ive cleanup under way in okay k after a tornado tore a path through tulsa. We could storms brought flooding to new orleans. Crazy. You cant go out your front door. Fbi investigators are erge issing for suspects in the bombing of an Islamic Center in minnesota. Its an act of terrorism. A cleanup is under way in Southern California after a chemical spill. Its not clear how much toxic material was released p. All that Vladimir Putin showed off his bare chest whilesiberia. Look at him flexing his pecs there. The president ial wedding crasher strikes again at his new jersey golf club. Everyone having a good time . And all that matters. Star sighting for the reds fan, a bearded david letterman. Who doesnt love baseball. If youre miage and have had heart surgery, you dont want too much excitement so today has been exactly where i need to be. On cbs this morning. An 11yearold makes Shaquille Oneal pay. Shaq said he would pie sneaks for all the kids at a massachusetts basketball camp if the boy made the shot. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota lets go places. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs this morning. Norah odonnell and gayle king are off, somewhere. Margaret brennan from the white house and Foreign Affairs correspondent is here also Vladimir Duthier of our streaming network, cbsn. Big questions this morning about why there was no warning before a tornado ripd through tulsa, oklahoma. An ef2 today was on the ground for six minutes early yesterday morning without any alert from the National Weather service. The rare august tornado tore roofs off homes and knocked down trees. Around 30 people were hurt, two people had severe injuries. Omar villafranca is in tult is a where thousands lost power. Reporter good morning. 24 hours after the storm blew through and there is still plenty left to clean up. This storm touched down in a business area of tulsa. You can see what 130mileanhour winds can do. The roof of this at t store was torn off and peeled over. And damage like this you can see for several blocks here in the midtown tulsa area. Interesting note is that the tornado sirens did not go off. The National Weather service says they did not sound the sirens until the storm was almost in another town. Good news is no one was killed. The tornado tore through tulsa, shredding restaurants and store fronts in the midtown portion of the city. At least eight people were rescued from this fridays restaurant after its roof collapsed. Other buildings were nearly reduced to rubble. This stretch of businesses took the brunt of the damage as the twister skipped along nearly seven miles. We of got power lines that are down. Weve got big trees that are down. We have roads that are closed right now. Reporter the powerful system struck shortly after 1 00 a. M. Local time. Damaged power lines left more than 15,000 people in the dark at the height of the storm. Crews were out early to get a majority of customers reconnected by sunday evening. The twister even uprooted trees, bringing this one crashing down through the roof of Heather Dicks new home. I came down the street and i saw that that tree had fallen and i just started crying. Reporter one big question people in tulsa have been asking why the tornado sirens did not go off before the tornado came through. This storm was one that twopoint developed, became a tornado, doing damage in a short period of time. The director of the Tulsa Emergency Management Agency says they did not sound the sirens because the twister had already moved on to a neighboring city by the time the National Weather service issued its warning. I said its a broken arrow, we will not sound our sirens because the threat at that time that we got this information was going into broken arrow. Reporter the National Weather service says they use two radars to track storms and when one of those radars showed that the tornado was on the ground, that is when they issued the warning. A spokesman for the National Weather service told us that they plan to review their protocols. The mayor of tulsa also told cbs news once they clean up some of this mess and debris from this bitz area, then theyre also going to review their own protocols p. Omar thanks. People in new orleans are bracing today for new storms. Heavy rain, floolded streets and homes over the weekend. The quickly rising water overwhelmed the citys pumping stations. Debris floated down roads. They were covered in more than a foot of water. City officials said the pumps were working properly. They warned that more rain could again overwhelm the system. North korea threatens to reta retaliate thousands of times against the u. S. For a new set of tougher economic sanctions. At a regional summit in the philippines, Rex Tillerson offered to negotiate if the north stops testing missiles and halts its Nuclear Weapons program. He spoke after the u. N. Security Council Unanimously approved the sanctions. North korea said in a statement overnight, quote, we will pursue our ambitions to maintain supremacy of Nuclear Power forever by launching intercontinental ballistic missiles. We wont start for anyone, no matter what they say. Juliana goldman is at the state department. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The worlds top diplomats are putting on a fullcourt press to make sure these latest sanctions against north korea are actualry carried out. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson is leaving the door open to negotiating with north korea, but as far as a time frame, he says well know it when we see it. That would be the first and strongest signal they could send us is just stop these missile launches. Sthoor at a monday press conference secretary of state Rex Tillerson said north korea must stop their missileextended. This is not give me 30 days and were ready to talk, not that simple. Reporter the sanctions were approved unanimously on saturday by the United Nations Security Council and included the support of russia and china. The u. N. Estimates it could slash the norths export revenue by a third after imposing a ban on exports of coal, iron, lead, and seafood. The package bars other nations from importing north korean products. This is the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation. Reporter u. N. Ambassador nikki haley said the sanctions would cripple pyongyang. The sanctions p will give the north korean leadership a taste of the deprivation they have chosen to inflict on the north korean people. Reporter thats only if china stays on board. At the asean conference, china took an uncarc trystly strong posture, telling northbounds foreign minister that the regime needed to calm down, accept the sanctions and not retaliate. But beijing also urged the u. S. And south korea to cease military operations and remove the u. S. Thaad antimissile system, something neither country accepts. Our annual joint military exercises have been carried out regularly and openly for nearly 40 years. They will continue. China is the big question mark. In the past they of gone along with sanctions only to eventually back away. The other overriding concern is whether or not this is too late. Its going the take some time for the sanctions to go into effect and meanwhile north korea is continuing to develop its Nuclear Missile technology. Thanks, juliana. Nicholas burns is a former u. S. Ambassador to nato, also undersecretary of state for political affairsing during the george w. Bush administration. He joins us from aspen, colorado. Good morning, nick. I sum aspen in the morning is a pretty good place plais to be. A very nice place to be, charlie. Thank you. Sanctions worked independence iran, in other case they do not work. Will they work independence north korea and what circumstances will allow them to work . I think its unlike i but the sanctions will ultimately work meaning theyll convince the North Koreans to give up their Nuclear Weapons. This was a victory for the Trump Administration, to see these sanctions torque convince china and russia to join, but the North Koreans pritz all else the possession of these Nuclear Weapons, testing ballistic missiles, modernizing weapons and for us, the americans, the real danger is in a couple years they could have the capacity to have a Nuclear Weapon that could reach the western part of the United States. I think the Trump Administration has said rightly that is an unacceptable threat. I think what were likely to see is a continuing ratchetting up of these sanctions by the u. S. In the future. Will they work in the end . Im afraid i dont think they will, because i dont think china will join them. China has the most leverage here. They provide most of the energy and most of the food. They of course just to the north of north korea. This was significant they joined the sanction, significant today that in manila the Chinese Foreign minister was so tough on the North Koreans but ultimately the chinese dont want to see very tough sanctions and pressure on north korea because they dont want to see the regime collapse, they dont want to see refugees go into china. They dont want to see the Korean Peninsula unified by the south korean government aligned with the United States because that would be a victory strategically for this longrunning competition between china and the United States in asia. Ambassador, it seems like we have the same conversation over and over gn about north korea and no good options. Cant bomb, cant negotiate, cant really contain them. What is the game changer here . You hear secretary of state Rex Tillerson describing what he would like to see as a precondition for talks. E. Margaret, i think youre right. The North Koreans are very different from the iranians. Remember a couple years ago these tremendous financial and economic oil and gas sanctions on iran. Irans a trading ning nation. They wanted to be connected economically to the rest of the world so those sanctions worked to drive them to the negotiating table. North korea is a kingdom, theyre isolated, dont trade with many countries. I think kim jongun, this young leader of north korea, believes his possession of Nuclear Weapons is his ultimate protection against any foe, most especially the United States. Ambassador, they said, the North Koreans did yesterday, we wont stop for anyone, no matter what they say. Does that mean simply well have to in the end acquiesce to the idea that they have Nuclear Weapons deliverable to the west coast of the United States . I hope not. And i think theres an interim step here, charlie. Secretary tillerson has been hinting we ought to talk to the north korean, not to be nice to them, but perhaps to dpoesh some kind of interim agent where they might freeze or limit their testing of Nuclear Weapons, their development of Nuclear Weapons, and also of icbms, intercontinental ballistic missiles. Thats a messy compromise but it would be a lot better than the current situation. Theyre not constrained right now and they are racing towards a Nuclear Weapon. And thats a real threat to our country. Ambassador nicholas burns, always good to have you, sir. Thank you. There are new signs that recent staff shakeups are bringing more discipline to the Trump Administration and to the commander in chief. President trump tweeted this morning, working hard from new jersey, going to new york next week f more meetings. He plans to spend the next two weeks joupt side of washington. Major garrett is near the Trump International golf club in bedminster, new jersey. Good morning. Reporter good morning. President trumps vacation of course provides no respite from the threat of north korea or International Efforts which the president has monitored here at the United Nations and elsewhere to deter north koreas pursuit of Nuclear Weapons. But even though the president s vacation has just begun, the disciplining influence of his new chief of staff, former that is to say retired marine general john kelly, is clearly evident. Kelly has put in place a process now to prescreen the president s twitter messages. And the number, meaning fewer of them, and tighter focus this weekend is an example of kellys disciplining e fact on the president s social media hakts. In washington, inside the white house, kelly has also take an position just outside the oval office, screening those who want to see the president to find out what their agenda is and how much time they want to spend with the president. Also kelly has decided to put himself, along with the president , on all policy related phone calls. Thats something hell have a chance to do throughout the president s vacation because as you mentioned, vlad, taking phone calls and meetings while here in new jersey is one of the few details the white house has released about President Trumps intentions. Margaret . Mamajor, thanks. A United States marine corps aircraft that sank during a training accident was found overnight by the australian navy. Family members have identified two of the three marines missing after that accident, ral nathan oeshgs R Organization e dway and Benjamin Cross. They were on the aircraft when it crashed off the queensland coast on saturday. 23 were rescued. David martin is at the pentagon. David, good morning. Good morning. President trump was prefecture breeched on the crash on saturday by his chief of staff john kelly. The three marines are still officially listed as missing but the search has been called off and there is little hope they will be found alive. We have so many awesome memories. Reporter the family of First Lieutenant Benjamin Cross says the 26yearold pilot was selfless man and dedicate mad cent. To know that we will never make any more with him is unbearable. Reporter cross was aboard an osprey carrying 26 marines as it attempted to land aboard the amphibious transport ship, the uss green bay. Something caused the osprey to plunge into the water about 30 miles off the east coast of australia. 23 got out alive, but three marines including cross, did not make it. Marines with their tilt rotor aircraft had just wrapped up a major exercise with Australian Forces and on saturday were conducting training on their own when the accident happened. The osprey san tock the bottom and it will now take a major salvage operation to recover it. The osprey has been a controversial aircraft because of accidents it suffered during its development and deployment. It is able to hover like a helicopter and fly like an airplane by tilting its rotors. A marine corps Spokesman Says since the aircraft entered service it has a Safety Record comparable to or better than other marine aircraft. Thought it got a lot of bad publicity. Reporter cross father, robert, says his son thought the aircraft was unfairly maligned. He really enjoyed flying it. It was something he always wanted to do. Reporter the wreckage has been located and attempts to recover it could begin as early as today. But the accident has raised fresh concerns about the aircrafts safety and on sunday japans defense minister asked the u. S. Military to ground all ospreys in japan. Charlie . David, thank you. The fbis investigating a bomb attack on a Muslim Community center in minnesota. The saturday morning blast happened near minneapolis as worshippers prepared for services. Investigators say someone may have thrown an explosive device through the office windo

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