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KPIX CBS Weekend News September 14, 2020

Stressed out travelers, be kind and carry on. I think people need to know that there is still kindness in this world. D. this is the cbs weekend news. Garrett good evening, everyone. Im Major Garrett in washington. Fires burn in the west every year, but this year, they may be the most devastating in modern history. California, already there, suffering the worst fire season ever, with four months to go. In oregon, more than a million acres burned last week alone, double a typical year. Drought and unseasonable heat, the culprits. Desperate searches continue for the missing, and this mornings Los Angeles Times declared Climate Change apocalypse. Oregon Governor Kate Brown agreed, calling this years fires a horrible harbinger. Lilia luciano leads us off tonight. Reporter the west, on edge tonight, as the death toll climbs to at least 33 from the dozens of wildfires burning out of control from california to washington. In hardhit oregon, a temporary break in the weather allowing search and rescue crews to use cadaver dogs. The alameda fire alone destroying more than 700 structures in the small town of phoenix, including this r. V. Park that used to be home to esther reyes and her 13yearold son, omar. What did you find . Nada, nothing. It is the only home that he knows. What do you say . He said were going to make it through. Statewide, more than a million acres have burned and left ten dead. Oregons governor, kate brown. We have a half a million oregonians who are on some level of evacuation status. So these have been devastating. Reporter in washington state, crews battling nine major fires. Today, governor inslee calling them a blowtorch. It is apocalyptic. The only moisture in Eastern Washington was the tears of people who lost their homes. Reporter and tonight in Northern California there are still at least 13 people missing in the area of the north complex fire, which has burned nearly 300,000 acres. Theres not much left of the town of berry creek. I cried. I cried for a long time. Reporter the 29 major fires in california are filling the skies with hazardous air as firefighters and homeowners prepare for another night of threatening high winds and new evacuations. Lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. Garrett let us move now from the west coast to the gulf coast. Tropical storm sally is on target to strike tuesday possibly as a category one hurricane. Cbs news meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli has the latest. Jeff . Major, the headline is, we expect this to become a cat one hurricane but it could bring storm surge of a category three. The storm is disorganized but will strengthen over warm waters becoming a hurricane probably tomorrow afternoon making landfall in south east, louisiana tomorrow night into tuesday morning, maybe a 90 mile an hour storm with gusts over 100 miles an hour. And it will bring with it life threatening storm surge because of the angle it is moving in and the counterclockwise flow, piling water up against the coast areas, 7 to 11 feet of lifethreatening storm surgee bi very well at the end be rainfall because it could be moving so slowly, everybody in the white over a foot, some places over two feet of rain. Major . Garrett jeff, thank you. Two Los Angeles County sheriffs deputies are in Critical Condition after being shot muiple tn an ambush. It happened last night in compton outside a train station. The suspect was caught on Surveillance Video approaching the car, firing a weapon without warning, and running off. The two deputies were doing their job, minding their own business, and watching out for the safety of the people on the train. And seeing someone just walk up and just start shooting on them, it pisses me off. And it dismays me at the same time. There is no pretty way to say it. Garrett protestors showed up outside the hospital where the deputies were taken and the Sheriffs Department said some yelled we hope they die. President trump called for the Death Penalty if the deputies pass away. Joe biden says the perpetrator must be brought to justice. The f. B. I. Is assisting with the investigation and the Sheriffs Office has posted a 100,000 reward for information leading to the suspects arrest. New cbs polls reveal a tight president ial race, and sustained skepticism over the president s handling of coronavirus. Our latest Battleground Tracker shows former Vice President joe biden leading President Trump by nine points in minnesota. Biden also has a slight edge over mr. Trump in traditionally red arizona, where the president will travel tomorrow. Nikole killion is in las vegas, where President Trump spent the day rallying supporters. Reporter day two of President Trumps silver state swing featured a sitdown with latinos in las vegas. Im truly honored to be here today with latinos for trump. Reporter an a rally further south in henderson, where some supporters camped out overnight. Im not wearing a mask. That shows that i trust my president. I wont be wearing my mask. I am a healthy american. Reporter a sentiments echoed at president s kickoff event saturday near lake tahoe where he railed against nevadas democratic governor, who banned large gatherings. The governor tried to stop us, he couldnt. Reporter fallout over the president s Pandemic Response mounts as Journalist Bob Woodward releases his new book, rage, this week. I wanted to i wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down, because i dont want to create a panic. What would it mean if the president came out and said the sky is falling and everybody should be panicked . He presented calm and a steady hand. Donald trump didnt do his job. Reporter as the Biden Campaign tried to keep the pressure on, the former vice edesident remained off the trail off the trail in wilmin in wilmington. Aides disputed an enthusiasm gap. The reality is, Vice President biden is actively campaigning, as is senator harris, but the difference is were doing so safely. Reporter bidens former primary rival Bernie Sanders denied reports he has been privately pushing for the campaign to do more to woo liberals and latinos. Biden is in an excellent position to win this election. But i think we have got to do more as a campaign than just go after trump. Reporter another former opponent, mike bloomberg, announced he will invest 100 million to help biden in florida. Biden campaigns there this week, while President Trump will meet with more latino voters in phoenix monday. Major . Garrett nikole killion, thank you. Heading into the fall flu season, there is, were happy to say, some encouraging news on the virus. Nationwide, new infections and deaths are down. Still, more than 6. 5 million americans have been infected, with nearly 194,000 lives lost. Here is tom hanson. Reporter the first n. F. L. Sunday of football 2020. Here we go reporter . Kicked off, but with drastic changes from this years pandemic playbook. 13 games today with little to no fans in the stadiums another reminder that americas battle with covid is far from over. While new cases and deaths nationwide are both down by nearly 20 , colleges continue to scramble as emerging hot spots. The latest, Michigan State university, where all students are now being asked to self quarantine for two weeks after at least 342 positive cases. As america heads into flu season the race continues for a vaccine, with astrazeneca resuming its Clinical Trials after a pause over safety concerns, and pfizer c. E. O. Albert bourla telling face the nations margaret brennan, his Company Expects to deliver a vaccine before the ends of the year. We have manufactured hundreds of thousands of doses. Reporter but former f. D. A. Commissioner Scott Gottlieb says that may be a hail mary. For most people, they will not have access to a vaccine until 2021. Reporter meanwhile, the pandemic continues to push frontline workers to a breaking point. Some nurses in chicago are on strike over p. P. E. Shortages, which their counterparts in minneapolis as well as some here in new york state who are threatening to do the same. Major . Garrett tom hanson, thank you. A georgia sheriffs deputy was fired today after video surfaced of him repeatedly punching a black man during an arrest. A warning, this video is disturbing. 26yearold Roderick Walker was a passenger in a rideshare that was pulled over friday night for a broken tail light. Walkers attorney say the officers became angry when walker questioned why they requested his identification, as he wasnt the driver. Walker remains under arrest. The white house spent much of last week pushing back against damaging revelations about President Trump and Bob Woodwards new book, rage. Its published by simon schuster, which is a division of viacomcbs. Scott pelley spoke with woodward and asked him how the president responded to questions about racism and white privilege. Reporter woodwards interviews took a sharp turn may 25, after george floyd was killed by Minneapolis Police officers. Black lives matter reporter the black lives matter movement. Black lives matter. Reporter . Reignited. I got it. Reignited. I go do you think there is systemic or institutional racism in this country . Well, i think there is everywhere. I think probably less here than most places, or lease here than many places. Okay, but is it here in a way that it has an impact on peoples lives . I think it is. And its unfortunate. But i think it is. Reporter woodward asked mr. Trump if a privileged life left him out of touch. And do you have any sense that that privilege has isolated and put you in a cave, to a certain extent . As it put me and i think lots of white privileged people in a cave, and that we have to work our way out of it to understand the anger and the pain particularly black people feel in this country. Do you no. You you really drank the kool aid, didnt you . Listen to you, wow. No, i dont feel that at all. He was ridiculing me for reflecting what the whole movement after george floyd is. Garrett you can see Scott Pelleys full interview with bob woodward tonight on 60 minutes. And straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, our exclusive look inside the c. I. A. Reveals one of its bestkept secrets on the bin laden raid. And, the problem with disposable masks protecting people, but polluting the environment. Rate. Vascepa, when added to your statin,. 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I think it screams that something is different. Reporter vice admiral robert sharp leads the National Geospatial intelligence agency, akd mols for highlyclassified missions. Why was a physical model important to the navy seals planning the raid . Models like these are just incredibly valuable for execution of operation of this complexity and importance. Reporter this is a rare look inside the secret spy agency workshop, where a team of four modelmakers crafted this replica of osama bin ladens hideout, one inch for every seven feet. Now, for the first time, one of them is speaking out. He asked us to shield his identity. Does your family know you what do . They know that i build mode but not what i build models of. Reporter it is a threestep process. First they map the boundaries, then create a computer design before printing 3d parts. The bin laden model took six weeks to build. Intel flows from eyes in the sky and spies on the ground. This compound stuck out for several reasons. It is about eight times larger than surrounding compounds. Other compounds, they build out to the walls and see this this house is centered. Reporter that detail right there tells you this person is very focused on the security. Very focused on the security. Reporter with high walls to hide the 6foot4 bin laden. Did you ever think about who lived there . We had discussions about who we thought it might be. Reporter maybe a highvalue terror target. We always joke about if we are modeling a house and had somebody come in. Reporter the daring bin laden raid did not go to plan after one of the helicopters was forced to make a controlled crash. The model helped them understand and execute plan b. Absolutely. Reporter as the world cheered the alqaeda leaders death, the seals got a message to the model team. The navy seals passed along that they were able to count their footsteps based off the model. Reporter you helped keep the navy seals safe that night. 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Find and honor your ancestors who servered in world war ii. Their stories live on at ancestry. Garrett british officials estimate that 96 of adults in that country wear masks when they go outdoors. Now, those officials are urging people to wear only reusable face coverings to combat pollution from singleuse masks. Here is roxana saberi. Reporter on the shores of southwest england, Emily Stevenson has spent more than a decade cleaning up trash. We found trash from russia before. Reporter last year she showed us what she typically discovers. Were definitely finding more plastic bottles, and more plastics in general. Reprter but as the covid19 pandemic has spread, shes been finding a new kind of plastic pollution singleuse masks. 17. Reporter . And gloves. 171 plastic gloves. Reporter how long can this stuff stay in the environment . We find things on our beaches that are decades old. And the thing about the p. P. E. Is, it is quite saturated the face masks, they will sink to the bottom. And once the plastic and this debris is on the sea floor, they have no telling how long its going to stay there for. Reporter it is adding to the roughly 300 million tons of Plastic Waste the u. N. Says is produced every year. Were seeing a massive surge in what is being called covid waste. Reporter natalie fie runs a nonprofit in england called city to sea. And these arent recycleable, because they have the metal thing in there, to hold it to your nose. Whereas, with the reusable mask, you can wear it multiple times, you can put it in the wash at the end of the day. Report

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