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Kelly is facing news charges accused of prostitution and solicitation involving an underage girl in minnesota. A scary ordeal for passengers on a British Airways flight filled with smoke as it approached its destination in spain. J. J. Watt on a little kids bike. Not for long. Hey, you broke my bike. And all that matters. All well and good to offer thoughts and prayers but sometimes you want shouts and swears. Late night comedy reacts to the weekends Mass Shootings. Horrible, senseless tragedies again with many lives lost. Were not going to solve americas gun problems in half an hour but well probably do more than congress. On cbs this morning. Youre watching your son hit. Is this an emotional day for you . Isan diaz making his debut while his dad and family are interviewed live in the stands. His First Major League home run. Look at his dad. More excited than his son. That is one proud papa right there. I think the dad is probably still shouting. Ah what a great day for the diaz family. Can still hear them shouting. Still shouting, yeah. That is the way to start a career. All right. Welcome to cbs this morning. Im anthony mason. Gayle king and Tony Dokoupil are off. President trump plans to visit el paso, texas and dayton, ohio tomorrow as the nation grapples with the deadly Mass Shootings in both cities. The death toll from the two weekend shootings rose to at least 31 yesterday. Those victims are among more than 80 People Killed or injured in both dayton and el paso within the span of just 13 hours. Were learning new details about the accused gunman in el paso who allegedly killed 22 people at a walmart. Investigators are piecing together his timeline and motive leading up to the shooting. Cbs this Morning Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud is in el paso. Good morning, david. What more do we know this morning . Reporter good morning. Id like to begin if i may by setting the scene for you. It is piercingly quiet here. There is a feeling of reverence. Other than the wind, passing traffic and idle hum of First Responders engines it is really quiet. We got new information from officials yesterday who said the suspect apparently chose this walmart randomly and that he got lost in a neighborhood nearby and he came here because he was hungry. Police now tell us the suspected shooter Patrick Crusius after driving ten hours from his home in allen, which is near dallas, to el paso, stopped at the walmart on saturday because he was hungry and randomly chose the walmart to carry out his attack. Authorities say crusius who is now in custody and held without bail has been unemployed for five months and was on food stamps but he bought his high powered rifle legally. Police say a racist manifesto that they believe was written by crusius and posted online before the shooting criticized a growing hispanic population in texas. I kept saying, i need to find my kids. Cbs evening news anchor Norah Odonnell spoke to ray garcia who raced to the scene and pulled several kids from a Girls Soccer Team to safety. Reporter why did you run toward the danger . Because of the kids. That was the most important for me was getting them out of there. I didnt want them to keep suffering like they were. I mean, they were crying. They had seen too much already. El paso is a family and we must continue to stand united as our region heals. Reporter authorities have now identified all 22 of the people who died. At least seven are mexican nationals. The el paso mayor vows his city will stand strong in the face of evil. While borders may separate us our grief transcends them. We are one region and we will honor every victim like they were a member of our community. Reporter the people of el paso are searching for ways to process their grief. We went to noon mass yesterday with javier prado now a u. S. Citizen who moved here from mexico to go to college. The worst thing we can do as a community is stay in fear. We need to show our support and that were not going to be intimidated. Reporter he and several other people we spoke to each brought up the fact they believe President Trumps antiimmigrant rhetoric contributed to what happened. Those are their words. Veronica escobar, a democratic congresswoman representing this area, has said President Trump is not welcomed here. He was invited by the mayor of el paso o who said he had a dut and obligation as mayor to invite the u. S. President and President Trump is coming. I should tell you for the sake of context that el paso is one of the safest cities in the country. Last year they had 23 murders. All year. And this year 22 in one tragedy at the walmart. David, those numbers really give you perspective. A great message from javier to not be intimidated for so many. Thank you, david. One of the 22 People Killed in the el paso massacre was David Johnson who was shopping at the walmart saturday with his wife and their 9yearold granddaughter when the gunman opened fire. Johnsons daughter spoke with cbs evening news anchor and managing editor Norah Odonnell and says her father died shielding her mother and her daughter from the bullets. They were in the check out line . They were in the check out line about to buy everything and she just said she saw him go down after he pushed them. She didnt know what he was trying to tell them, that he was trying to tell them something but that he was just pushing them. Reporter sound like something your dad would do . Yes. A million times yes. My mom and my daughter wouldnt be here if it wasnt for him and what he did. And i couldnt even imagine my daughter i almost lost her. Reporter but your dad saved their lives. He did. Reporter im sorry. Thank you. I feel like im going to wake up and this isnt happening here. We see it everywhere but we dont expect it to be here at home. Melendez says they had just celebrated her fathers 63rd birthday. Oh, my. Thats just really hard to watch. The grief and what people will do for each other in these moments. You dont know how to process that afterward. Wow. All right. We have new details about the troubled history of the shooter who killed nine people in dayton, ohio, including his own sister. The Dayton Daily News reports former friends of the gunman say he once talked about shooting up a bar, popular with students at the university of dayton. In a high school, classmates say he had both a hit list and a rape list. Dean reynolds is in dayton. Whats the latest on the investigation . Reporter good morning. Police say they found at least 41 shell casings here at the crime scene from the gunmans legally obtained and personally modified assault style rifle. In addition, they said he could possibly have used some 250 additional rounds of ammunition. Police stopped him before he could use any of them and enter a bar that was packed at the time. New cell phone video shows the chaos inside the crowded ned peppers bar in daytons oregon district when police stormed in. Just seconds after officers shot and killed connor betts who opened fire on people outside he can be seen face down here in the bars doorway. Police with weapons still pointed at him. Still, amid the confusion and carnage, humanity. Two people in the middle of the bar embracing. Hearing a weapon fired like that in succession like that and you dont know where its coming from, to literally run for your life. Reporter she was in the oregon district when the shooting began. On monday she went back to the scene to pay respects to those who lost their lives. I just think this is really sad and things arent getting done to fix it. Reporter the gunman killed nine people in less than 30 seconds including his sister, 22yearold megan betts. It seems to just defy believability he would shoot his own sister. It is also hard to believe that he didnt recognize that was his sister. I know he got off on making people reporter Aubrey Williams is a former High School Classmate of the shooter and told inside edition he was a bully and she had heard he threatened to kill one of his exgirlfriends. He did make threats often, like just on a dime. It was like it didnt faze him. He didnt have empathy toward what killing somebody meant. Reporter and today Ohio Governor mike dewine proposed socalled red flag legislation that allows Law Enforcement or family members to remove guns from someone who presents a danger to himself or to others. All right. Dean, thank you. In our next hour well talk to a psychologist who interviews mass shooters and their families and find out the common traits her Organizations Research has identified. President trump began his 2016 president ial campaign by saying people from mexico are bringing in drugs and crime into the united states. Well, yesterday he said the suspect who allegedly targeted hispanic people in el paso was consumed by racist hate and called for change. In one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and White Supremacy. Mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun. The president did not mention his past comments and he was criticized for being slow to condemn white supremacists. In a statement the American Psychological association said its simplistic and inaccurate to blame Mental Illness for gun violence. Sources tell cbs news that National Rifle Association Executives told the white house they were pleased with the president s remarks. In his response, former president barack obama blamed Public Officials for not putting stronger gun limits in place. Mr. Obama also said in a statement, quote, we should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that normalizes racist sentiments. He did not mention President Trump by name. Former president bill clinton echoed the call for new gun laws. Ed okeefe is covering the road to 2020. Ed, as far as the Democratic Candidates are concerned, what are they saying . Reporter well, dana, what arent they saying . Theyre saying it because there is Strong National support for changes in gun laws like expanding background checks and because polling shows the democrats especiallyt e issue on control. Its irresponsible we dont take action. Reporter 2020 president ial candidates have been blanketing the airwaves since the shootings in texas and ohio. There is a better path we can go down in this country. I mean, it is unspeakable and hard to even talk about it. Reporter but if they win the white house, how would the candidates curb gun violence . There are some differences in the details but democratic contenders generally support expanding the National Gun Background Check system, renewing a ban on military style assault weapons, and passing red flag laws to temporarily block people from buying a gun if theyre considered an imminent risk to themselves or to others. How exactly a ban on assault weapons would work is unclear. According to a 2018 report by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives, there are roughly 638,000 machine guns in circulation in the u. S. , which includes assault rifles. Former housing sect tri julian castro, former congressman beto orourke, and former Vice President joe biden support a National Assault Weapons buyback program. We can, in fact, make a major effort to get them off the street and out of the possession of people. Reporter new jersey senator cory booker is among those pushing for national gun licensing. You need a lines in america to drive a car. You should need a license to buy a gun and possess it. Reporter and the minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar and others want to close the socalled boyfriend loophole activists say alou people who have abused someone to still buy firearms. In congress some republicans are saying they are willing to work with democrats to implement the red flag laws. In recent days democrats have been calling on Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell to recall the senate and take up gun control legislation. He isnt planning on doing that but in a statement yesterday said, Senate Republicans are, quote, prepared to do our part to engage in bipartisan discussions of potential solutions to help protect our communities without infringing on americans constitutional rights. Jericka . Ed, thank you. Once again we wait to see what happens. For the fourth time in less than two weeks north korea test fired more missiles amid a standstill in nuclear talks. Two short range Ballistic Missiles were launched from near the countrys west coast, splashing down off the east coast. The test comes as the north lashed out at the u. S. And south korea for preparing joint military exercises this month. Pyongyang said the drills incite tensions and violate agreements. Overnight u. S. Defense secretary mark esper said the u. S. Will not over react to the test. Wall street opened higher after yesterdays worst losses of the year following chinas response to the president s newest tariff threat. The Treasury Department is now labelling china a currency manipulator. This means the u. S. Is officially accusing beijing of devaluing its money to gain an unfair competitive advantage in international trade. Cbs News Business analyst shows what this worsening dispute means for your money. Good morning. What is the fall out of this escalating trade war for the economy . Well, forgetting the markets for a second, we know that the overall u. S. Economy was already slowing down. Manufacturing activity at a threeyear low. Just yesterday we got some information out of the service sector. It is starting to feel the pinch as well. You add this on top of it and now we have to say, what are the trump tariffs targeting . They are targeting consumer goods that we use every day. Were looking at an alarming drop in exports. Yes. So we have imports down of course but also exports so that hurts manufacturing. But if you look at this next round of tariffs that was announced last week to go into effect on september 1st, laptops, cell phones, toys, clothing, all of these things could rise in price because those tariffs might get passed along to consumers. Right now consumers are doing pretty well. If these prices start to inch up will they spend as freely . The big concern among economists is that they dont and that would slow down growth even more in the second half of the year. The idea of china being a currency manipulator for people that dont understand exactly what that means what is that . Theyre bad. In a word. Its symbolic more than anything else. There used to be a way you could go to the imf and do something about this but this is a largely symbolic label. It is important to note we havent labeled china a currency manipulator since the 90s so 25 years since that. It just brings the trade conflict to another more serious level. When you look at sort of the escalating tensions with us and china, can you just take us back to how we got here . Well, you know, if you go back we had tariffs on 250 billion worth of goods that came into china. Theres a 25 tariff there. Now china then retaliated. They put tariffs on u. S. Goods into china. Now we have this new round that could be coming out september 1st, the 300 billion of goods that are not currently under a tariff would be tariffed by 10 . China then comes out and says we dont have that many more goods to actually put tariffs on that come in from the u. S. We are going to weaken our currency. Why . They want to make chinese products more affordable in the global economy. U. S. Says thats unfair. A lot of people i talked to think these new tariffs are going to 25 in a hurry. We are looking at a lot of pressure on u. S. Consumers if that happens. Any sign of an end to the trade war . Nothing on tap. All right. Thank you very much. Some breaking news to report. We learned a short time ago that Toni Morrison the first black female author to receive the nobel prize has died. Morrison wrote a series of highly praised novels about africanamerican life. She was best known for her 1987 novel beloved which won a Pulitzer Prize and was made into a movie by oprah winfrey. Morrison was a successful book editor before she published her first book in 1970. She was awarded the nobel prize less than 25 years later. 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Plus, a fouryear manhunt is over after authorities find Peter Chadwick charged with his wifes murder. And we meet a man bringing communities together with basketball and art. Playing on courts that look like this may cause you to think more creatively. That is one of the hopes is that people come into the space and start imagining what if. Welcome back. Im anthony mason, gayle and tony are off so Dana Jacobson and Jericka Duncan are here. As the fbi helps investigators in the el paso and dayton attacks, its also focused on stopping the next mass shooting. The agency says it has 850 open domestic terrorism investigations. 40 involve racially motivated extremism, and a majority of responses. Jeff pegues is here. What did they say would a work . In short they say theres no simple answer to this. But in order to prevent the next attack, there has to be a bigger investment they say in mining these smaller, less regulated platforms which they say have allowed extremists and those prone to violent behavior to radicalize within the comfort of their own homes. The internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalized, disturbed minds reporter President Trump is calling on social Media Companies to work with the government to find solutions to detect mass shooters before they strike. Investigators believe the alleged el paso shooter posted a manifesto on a platform called 8chan, a message board used by extremists, later taken down by cloud flair. Cloud flair removing support for 8chan did not remove hate. Wired contributor Nick Thompson says taking dune the site wont taking down the site wont solve the problem of hate speech. It makes it harder for that one community to thrive, but the people who started all that hate and spread it on 8chan doesnt completely take them off line. They can go somewhere else. Reporter theyre going to sites like gab. Gab is a social network that popped up by people kicked off twitter that organize around, as they like to say, free speech, as others say, farright radical commentary. Reporter or theyre turning to mobile apps. One Common Service used by isis and other people who want to stay hidden is telegram. Reporter Thompson Says Law Enforcement should make monitoring platforms like these a priority to better anticipate who is likely to turn violent. That strategy has been used in the fight against isis on line as it was using the internet to recruit sympathizers and inspire followers to carry out attacks. While the internet is being used to inspire domestic extremists it can also be used to stop them. Darrell johnson is a former department of Homeland Security lead analyst who authored a 2009 report on the resurgence of rightwing extremism. Monitoring is much better than shutting down and censoring because all youre doing is a playing whackamole. Reporter to counter the criticism, dhs has said the unit has been restructured and increased its intelligence reporting on domestic terrorists and homegrown violent extremists. And jeff, we know based on your piece that other sites could be a place where these extremists could go. Do you think some of the other more popular social Media Companies would be interested in helping and working with the government . In the past when it comes to taking on isis, for example, Law Enforcement and some of the Bigger Tech Companies have developed these working relationships where they will cooperate under certain conditions. Sometimes it takes legal action. But i think what has happened and you will see that i think applied to these investigations, as well. 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I want to make him know the pain that everybody else suffered. Reporter originally, chadwick told authorities a man named juan whom hed hired to paint his house killed his wife and forced him to drive the body to the Mexican Border where he called 911. My wifes dead. Theyre gone in a pickup truck. Your wife is dead shes dead. Reporter Police Quickly realized his story didnt add up. 48 hours put a spotlight on the International Manhunt back in may. Everyone we talk to and described this juan individual, no one had any idea who that was or could give us any information related to this person. Reporter authorities said chadwick also couldnt explain the bite marks and scratches on his body. He pleaded not guilty after being charged with murder in 2012 and was released on a Million Dollars bail. Two years later, he vanished. 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Prosecutors have charged the grammy winner with prostitution and solicitation involving a minor. Hes accused of soliciting a 17yearold girl after meeting her before a concert in minneapolis. The charges are each punishable by up to five years in prison. His attorneys call the accusations beyond absurd and a publicity play by a prosecutor. R. Kelly remains jailed in new york after pleading not guilty to federal Sexual Assault charges. Jericka, youve been all over this since the beginning. I boont be surprised i wouldnt be surprised if we get more. He maintains hes innocent, but hes facing two federal indictments, hes got the state case, as well. Now this. So of course well continue to follow it, but theres no word on when hes going back to chicago. Hes still here in new york. In chicago hes facing charges engaging in child pornography. Correct. Yeah. Police in galveston, texas, are apologizing after photos depicting a controversial arrest technique ignited outrage in the community. Check out these images that show horsemounted Police Officers who are both white leading a handcuffed block man down the street black man down the street using what appears to be a rope. Many on social media called the scene, quote, disgusting and degrading. In a statement yesterday, the galveston Police Department said this is considered a best practice in certain scenarios. The police chief said the officers showed poor judgment in this instance. He said the department has changed its policy to prevent the use of this method. They also apologized for causing the man, quote, unnecessary embarrassment. Embarrassment, yes. I dont it humiliation might be a better word. They say its a best practice. Now theyre getting rid of it. What cases you cannot wait for a patrol car to get there . The imagery of that, i think historically, thats ridiculous. Such bad judgment. Context matters. Yes. In the wake of saturdays mass shooting in texas, singer and el paso native khalid says hes found a way to help his hometown heal. She me theres no i found peace in your violence, the lyrics. The artist announced on twitter that hes planning a benefit concert for later this month. He said all the proceeds will go to the families affected by the shooting. Thats the right thing to do. You know, he said in 2017 he didnt feel like he had a home until he moved to el paso. El pasos figured prominently in his life and music and career. Giving back. Did you see this photo former president george w. Bush is sharing pictures of the latest aaddition to the family. His first grandson. Aw. A boy. Mr. Bushs daughter, jenna bush hager, gave birth to a boy on friday. It is her third child. One shows the clan including his two granddaughters and new grandson. The baby is named Henry Harold Hager after his dad. Triple h. Yeah. Theyre calling him hal. Calming him hal after jennas maternal grandfather. She joked that the former president was upset his grandson was not named george. There are a lot of georges in that family. Already a triple g. There was no chance for the first two which. Dour daughters it could have been a george evena. They named one daughter is poppy and the other mila. A nickname. Great name. Thats exciting. Congratulations to all of them. For the former president. Very exciting. Thanks. You can watch vlad on our 24hour streaming service, cbsn, find it on cbsnews. Com or on the news app. A lot of women have concerns about men pause. How doctors say theyve found a surgical way to delay it. The rinsks and the benefits to think about. This is not just a headache. This is not just a fever. This is not just the flu. Its meningitis b. And youre not there to help. While meningitis b is uncommon. Once symptoms appear,mes w. Before you send your teen to college. Make sure you help protect them. Talk to your teens doctor. About meningitis b vaccination. 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Welcome back to cbs this morning. Ahead new details about the backgrounds of the suspects who killed 22 people in el paso, texas, and nine people in dayton, ohio. Plus acting Homeland Security secretary Kevin Mcaleenan tells us what his office is doing to stop other potential gunman. In our morning rounds, a new reason for young women to think about menopause but first todays eyeopener at 8 00. President trump plans to visit ohio, texas, and dayton, ohio. Police say the suspect apparently chose this walmart randomly, that he got lost in a neighborhood nearby. Police say they found at least 41 shell casings at the crime scene from the gunmans legally obtained and personally modified assaultstyle rifle. A lot of people i talked to think new tariffs going to 35 in a hurry. A lot of pressure on u. S. Consumers if that happens. An end to the trade war. Nothing on tap. Strong National Support for changes in gun laws like expanding background check. In Congress Make republicans are saying they are willing to work with democrats to implement red flag laws. Until we really confront this issue and our politicians have the moral courage to face the gun epidemic, the only thing thats going to change is the location of the next mass shooting and the number of casualties. I hope so much we never have to witness such unnecessary devastation again, because no matter who you are or where you are, we all want to come home to our loved ones at the end of the day. Im anthony mason. Gail and tony are off. President trump will head to el paso, texas, tomorrow after the deadly Walmart Shooting there. We have now learned the names of all of those killed in that attack. 22 people are now dead after two more victims died at the hospital yesterday. At least 7 of those killed are mexican citizens. The city of el paso sits at the u. S. Mexico border. Police say the alleged gunman posted a racist manifesto online before the shooting. In it he denounced the growing sp hispanic population in texas. We into with one immigrant she thinks the president s language echoed in the manifesto incites violence like this. T ss about immigrants, especially south america and Central America and mexico, it just opens opportunity. It opens doors to people they wy kill. The president denounced White Supremacy and racism in an address yesterday. Mexicos government said it considers the shooting active terror against mexican citizens. It could take legal action against the u. S. And may petition to have the shooter extradited to mexico. Were learning more about the gunman who killed nine people in dayton, ohio. Classmates tell the Associated Press he was suspended during his junior year of high school for writing a hit list in a bathroom. The 24yearold had also been suspended for having a list of female students he wanted to sexually assault. In dayton where he into with a survivor who called the shooting a war zone. What else can you tell us at this time about the investigation . Reporter good morning. Police say they found at least 41 empty shell casings out here on fifth street. They say he may have have had up to 50 rounds on him. Evidence can easily get lost. Cell phone video youre seeing shows the sheer chaos here in the oregon district. Police killed the gunman moments before he stormed spot bar where as you can imagine things could have gotten significantly worse. I sat down with a shooting survivor anthony reynolds. He had just left ned peppers when the shooter opened fire. Soon before i could position, i hear rapidfire. You hear the gunshots. Then i start running. I dont know where they are coming from. You dont know which way to run. No, but im running west towards my car. You see people falling. I knew people got hit. I instantly started screaming to the crowd, run, mass shooter. Chaos. Mass chaos. I see security guards trying to pull people out of the bar. They were using cpr. No matter what environment youre in, youre not safe. People are able to get these type of records and change your life in a matter of seconds, 24 records. All it took. All it took, 24 reynolds said when he came out of the bar he was about 10 people away from the people coming out of the bar. Just a few seconds longer in the bar and he thinks he could have n en one of those people. Track to surpass the total from 2018. The gun violence archive counts more than 250 Mass Shootings so far this year in america. The group defines Mass Shootings as any incident where four or more people are shot, not including the gunman. Yesterday President Trump proposed several ideas to curb gun violence. They include passing socalled red flag laws and addressing Mental Health. Kevin mcaleenan acting secretary of Homeland Security joins us youll see only on cbs this morning. Hes in washington. Good morning, thank you for joining us. Good morning, anthony. Thank you. You have echoed fbi director saying white supremacist violence is a threat. Is out now our top domestic terrorist threat. I think thats the information we have from the fbi over the last two years. A number of their investigations are racially motivated. In that category majority are white supremacist motivated. What is Homeland Security doing to prevent these kinds of attack. Department of Homeland Security focuses on prevention, preparedness and creating response assets in communities that are ready to deal with these kind of events. Our Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency does thousands of trainingins a year as well as National Threat center. They have already reached 12,000 individuals, thousands of communities around the country, talking about those indicators that could prevent an attack from happening in the first place and making sure our communities are ready. Youre also providing active Shooter Training. Thats your responsibility. Thats correct. Thats back to the team they do active Shooter Training through protective security advisers in cities all over the country continuously. Were reaching a number of communities who are better prepared. I think you see that and the effectiveness of Law Enforcement response in a number of these incidents. In april you announced the office of targeted violence and terrorism protection. But the l. A. Times reported last night you have about a quarter of the staff and an eighth of the budget that a Similar Program did in the obama administration. Is that accurate . We need to invest more, no question. My first week as acting secretary we set up that office, asked congress for out of cycle budget request to bolster it, increase our reach in capability. It doesnt cover the level and scope of effort across Homeland Security enterprise. As i mentioned sisa, u. S. Seeblg, r outreach to state and local communities is extensive and effective. So how much more do you need . We do need a better effort to coordinate that at the Headquarters Level. Thats what ive directed. Id like to triple the staff we have available to address this and coordinate intelligence sized it at the Headquarters Level as well as investing in those grants and efforts that are going to help communities prepare for these types of incidents. If this is our top domestic terrorist threat, why arent we responding more aggressively . I think we are responding aggressively. The president gave us a vee clear call to action, tasked with a number of steps the Homeland Security will be engaged in supporting those efforts. Ive also directed a surge of all of our training and preparedness assets on a risk basis to communities across the country based on what we know. Theres another element of dhs, Homeland Security adviserry council. This brings in experts around the country to help advise us. We already set up a task force in the spring on houses of worship and faithbased organizations because weve seen them be targets of white supremacist too often. Well have our first Event Next Week on that arab as well. Youre head of commissions and border patrol. I think you said you had 4,000 personnel in the el paso area, so this hit home for you. Very much so. Weve got 4,000 families from dhs in the el paso area. We did have members of our cdp team had family members affected. We actually had one of our leaders port director in the walmart during the attack. She responded and provided lifesaving assistance to one of the injured victims and just tremendously proud of her and her response. You probably heard, mr. Secretary, that some of the hispanic members of the community in el paso have suggested the president s rhetoric has contributed to the situation. Do you think the president s rhetoric in any way has inflamed this problem . A lot of those hispanic members of the community are cdp employees. Border control are majority hispanic. Those are our families. Thats our community. I think we do a great job protecting it at the border but also responsibilitying to help state and locals address in the interior. Do you think rhetoric on a National Scale by a figure of the president s stature contributes to the problem nf i think weve got a responsibility to call out hate in all of its forms. White supremacist extremism is a critical element were trying to address. I think the president was very clear on that yesterday. We also mentioned jeff pegues had a report earlier about a problem with the internet. Do you believe we have to shut down these sites or is it more efficient to monitor them to be able to keep an eye on whats going on . Thats an important point. The secrets has identified in almost all of these incidents theres a threatening or concerning indicator from the individual attacker. A lot of that occurs online. So we have to be more effective in monitoring these sites not only the federal government but as a whole the community effort. I want to tell your viewers, if you have a family member, colleague, someone youre connected with who indicates issues of concern, please tell Law Enforcement, please tell someone about that, because in nearly all of these cases there is an indicator before an attack happens. Both suspects this weekend used highcapacity weapons that they purchased legally. Do we need restrictions on these kind of weapons. I think the president talked about this issue yesterday. Hes asked the department of justice to look at legislation that could be necessary in these areas. But i think weve got to get better at addressing those Early Warning indicators both as a federal family but also with whole of Community Efforts across the country. Acting secretary mcaleenan, thank you so much for being with us. Thank you. A psychologist who interviewed multiple mass shooters believes she knows what the gunmen have in common. Ahead well talk good Tuesday Morning and another gray start with clouds, fog and patchy drizzle but through the afternoon, more sunshine and clearing, especially inland and parts of the bay. 83 in san jose, 70 in oakland and 564 San Francisco and we will continue with that cool down with the onshore flow kicking in and just in time for the weekend, we warm up, especially for sunday. We have much more ahead. For the first time doctors we have more news ahead. For the first time doctors say women can delay menopause with an operation. How to decide if that would be right for you. Youre watching cbs this morning. Cbs this morning. Woman 1 i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. Man 1 mine. Man 1 . Caused liver damage. Vo epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. Vo whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. Woman 2 i had the common type. Man 2 mine was rare. 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So i dont know if i personally would want to delay this because i from what i understand, its not fun. But there are some real medical benefits in delaying this. Can you explain those . Yeah, its really, you know, a remarkable discussion. 100 years ago, the average Life Expectancy was in the 50s. So now really were living, women are living with four or five decades of having menopause. Menopause, osteoporosis, increased heart disease, obviously hot flashes, potentially memory problems, and others, you can delay that with this procedure. And so this is certainly new. This is experimental. But i think it brings out an important discussion that we should be having. But david it also seems like theres a reason that nature has menopause at a certain age. What are the drawbacks here . Reporter youre right. The problem is we dont know. This is an experiment. Were not going to know the answer to for several decades. Menopause is part of us right. Both in men and women, hormones go down in women much more ainterruptly in the late more abruptly in the late 40s and 50s. For all we know it could change cancer risk. It could change cognitive nun function later as you get older. We dont know the answer. My hope is theyre going to follow the people who go through in and learn from it. Weve been doing in in the cancer space for decades. Women about undergone chemotherapy that can bring on menopause at a young age, weve been able to restore pieces of the ovary and replant it. Theyve gone on to have children. This is very different. These are women who dont have any other medical issues to delay menopause. Who should consider having the surgery . Reporter obviously not you and i. That rules us out. Reporter i spoke with someone at the clinic. What they told me was that the majority of women of the ten women who have done it, their mothers had gone through significant side effects when going through men mauz. Theres no ansnoome. Om say, lis says my hormones go down, i want to do that. Or i want to take a pill a day that replaces hormones. This is a biologic way to keep menopause delayed. This tissue turns active again as soon as they put it in. They put it in the armpit because theres blood supply. If you dont like whats happening, they could potentially take it back out. Wow. Fascinating. Dr. Agus, thank you so much for being with us, david. Ahead, how a team of specially trained dogs is provided relief to those helping the shooting victims in joel pa. Youre watching cbs this morning. G heavy, overwhelming scents . Introducing febreze one. It eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. For a light, naturalsmelling freshness, try new febreze one. We got great deals for all our friends. Better get here before the end of this song. T st long. We got great deals for all our friends. What makes an amazing deal even better . 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Cool and refreshing and a gray start to the day because of onshore flow with the live look at the ocean beach camera showing drizzle and we clear through the afternoon for most of us. Inland and parts of the bay, 86 in concord, 70 in oakland and 66 in San Francisco. Slightly cooler but seasonal for this time of year and going through the rest of the week, the marine influence will kick in for us with temperatures cooling down below average as we go through thursday and friday. Just in time for the weekend, High Pressure builds and with sunshine and temperatures warming up, especially by sunday. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Its time to bring the talk of the table this morning. We pick a story wed like to share with each other and with all of you. Im going to start this off today. Last month, july, 2019, was the hottest month ever recorded for the world. Thats according to the european climate researchers. It hit a record 101 in cambridge in england, 108 in paris, how hot was it . It got so hot in the netherlands that a local tv station aired nonstop images of wintry landscapes just to counter the heat wave. There was also a massive icemelt in green land that sent 197 billion tons of water pouring into the atlantic. Youre looking at it right there. Geez. And it looks like the fiveyear period, 2015 to 2019, will go down as the warmest on record, as well. The u. N. Secretary general said this is not the summer of our youth. No. I see a migration happening. To more cooler places. Lets go north. Used to be go down south. Maybe it will be come up north. All right. What have you got . I have a very touching story. A woman out of alabama, her name is randa rag land. Its outside of birmingham. Essentially she got a note from a neighbor, they did not sign, you know, who sent this to her. There was no return address. In this note is said things like your yard is a mess, there on the screen, an eyesore affecting the resale of our homes. You can do better. So this woman was hesitant about what to do. Shes got five children. She posts this picture on her Facebook Page and explains that she has a son, jackson, hes 3 years old. He was diagnosed with stage four neara plasma cancer neara plasma cancer. Hes autistic, nonverbal. Hes been hospitalized more than 20 times. So of course neighbors helping neighbors, they came together to help this woman. They cleaned up her yard. They purchased her, you know, diapers for our children. Really came together. One of the people who volunteered said he lost his daughter two weeks ago to the same cancer. He was saying this was his healing process. The reporter who did this, Robert Sherman at our cbs 3 2 station, said sticks and stones can break your bones but words can inspire a whole community. Great story in terms of the bigger picture. You never know what people are going through. Yeah. Great story. Thats exactly what i was thinking. Mine is on the softer side, not even close to that. As a dog man, i had to do this. Specially trained dogs were sent to el paso, texas, to provide comfort to First Responders after the Mass Shootings. Weve seen this before. Yes. It felt a little special. So this group is service dogs, inc. What happened is these are facility dogs. Usually they work at a hospital in san antonio. Theyre used to working with the First Responders and the hospital staff and paramedics. It was chanel, lady, and rudy were the dog i love the pictures of the dog. Yes. Theyre amazing. These service dogs which are free of charge, theyre rescues, and they train them. Thats what i loved about it. That this Organization Uses rescues. Theyre also going to spend time at a family reunification center. They use them at courts. Its such a great organization. Weve all covered weve all covered moments like that. Its one thing to cover it when youre in it, when you go through it. Everybody associated with a tragedy like this needs that moment, that escape. And theres nothing like an animal being with you. Animals are such a comfort. Yeah. Yeah. Especially in those situations. Were going to switch gears a little bit. Stick with the shootings. New Research Shows mass shooters have a lot in common. The findings could be used to help prevent future attacks. The Violence Project has studied every u. S. Mass shooting since 1966. The data base which is not publicly available yet includes 160 mass shooters who have killed four or more people in a public place. Nearly all were male, and the average age was 34 years old. The study found no shooter shared common traits like experiencing childhood trauma. The researchers learned the shootings are socially contagious. Psychologist Jillian Peterson is cofounder of the Violence Project. Its findings will be published later in a book. She joins us now. Good morning. Good morning. Thanks for having me. Let me start with this idea of childhood trauma. People hear that right away and say red flag, red flag, what did you find out, though, about childhood trauma and these mass shooters . So we found that its really a slow build over time. So you do see intense childhood trauma, things like parental suicide, serious abuse, heavy bullying. But it builds over time. You add in Mental Health concerns, you add in a real crisis point, and then access to and mns to carry out. Orm of so we do see these common factors. Of course the majority of people who experience childhood trauma, this is not how it turns out. Nearly performy mass shooter that you study nearly every mass shooter you studied suffered an identifiable crisis before the shooting. Yeah. Thats something weve been interested in in terms of prevention. So in the days, weeks, or months before the shooting, theres a marked change in behavior. Its typically a suicidal crisis. So about 80 we could identify were actively suicidal before they did this. And these really are suicides in essence, theyre horrific, but the shooter typically degrees. That change in typically dies. That change in behavior, 78 leaked ahead of time. Eight out of ten gave a warning, in fact. Yes, a very clear warning. If we can train people to be thinking about those signs of a crisis and to also not only recognize them but know what to do with the warning signs, know who to report to, know what intervention strategies are in place in their workplaces or their schools or their churches, thats something were thinking about in terms of prevention. Youve researched mass shooters, 200 who did not successfully follow through with their plan thankfully. What did you take from that, and what else can people, you know, who are watching this Program Learn from again that idea of attempting to do something but they were not able to . I think it speaks to those who stepped forward and may have said something. Yeah. You do find a lot of stories of people who were thinking about doing this, were in a really dark place. Had seen others do this. Were getting radicalized on line, were gathering weapons. But someone stepped in. And what is kind of inspiring is oftentimes it actually doesnt take that much to get someone through that crisis point. Certainly, longterm intervention takes a lot. Just getting someone through the moment it can just be someone stepping in and saying are you okay, lets reach out. Is there an easy way, though, you think about it, how do you having venting, maybe having an angrier side and when its time to step in on . You dont know. Are there signs that are different, anything to draw on . Not necessarily. What were thinking is crisis intervention, prevention, deescalation, those are skills that will be helpful in many situations. If someones just angry, if someone is feeling suicidal, if someones just going through a hard time. Not only a mass shooting, it will be helpful in general. But we also think it would help in terms of mass violence. Two of them were alarming words in your report are the socially contagious words. Yeah. That weve seen that, it would appear, this past weekend. Weve actually had three incidents in, what, four, five days. Yep. These trigger other attacks, dont they . They do. We did finds that these are socially contagious. Perpetrators study other perpetrators. And when one happens, the most concerning period of time is the week after because there tends to be more. Yeah. People read about it on line. They see the notoriety that people get. They watch manifestos get spread john miller with the new york Police Department who was here yesterday said its not people who suddenly plan an attack, its people who have been thinking about it who decides now is the time to do it. Exactly, yes. Who become inspired, if you will, by seeing another one play out. What sort of systems should schools, should churches have in place to try and have a system where people feel comfortable reporting it whether it is something major or minor, but just so theres a place where this information is going to build a profile of someone who people need to sort of be on the lookout for . So we in schools have been talking about care teams. So rather than threat assessment teams which feels like, you know, someones a threat and i need to report it and theyre going to get in trouble and the police are going to gets called i think people get scared to report because they dont want to get them fired. If we can report to a group of people who know resources and can connect people and approach it in a different way saying, are you okay, what can we do to help you, that gives it a different flavor. I think people are more likely to reach out. You mentioned Mental Illness and President Trump made a point of mentioning Mental Illness yesterday. How significant a role does Mental Illness play in this . So you do find Mental Health concerns certainly in the vast majority of mass shooters. But its important that Mental Illness and violence, youre not more likely to commit violence if your mentally ill. Youre less likely if you have a Mental Illness. Youre more likely to be a victim. These are complicated pathways, its childhood trauma, and Mental Health, bullying, and other stress factors. You see the low build over time. Theyre complex pathways. Picking out any one piece doesnt work. One of the stress factors that was mentioned is video you know, we did code video games and we are looking at that. Its a bigger factor in the Younger School shooters, but its not its not the majority or not an overwhelming sort of piece were seeing. When you say its a bigger factor among them, what contribution, if anything, does it make . So again, i think its one piece of this puzzle. We have, you know, theres some case studies where you see someone who has been in a lot of firstperson violent video games and they kind of take that into the shooting. Its sort of that script for violence. Youre practicing that script so it becomes more normalized. Very interesting information there. Thanks so much for being with us this mo. A Nonprofit Group is taking art to neglected urban Basketball Courts. Ahead, how the colorful transformations are inspiring good Tuesday Morning. We are tracking clouds and fog and patchy drizzle but we will have more sunshine through the afternoon. Clearing for most of us and inland locations in parts of the bay. 83 in san jose, 86 for concord and 66 in San Francisco and through the week, warming back up to the weekend. Basketball courts are often a Gathering Place in urban communities, but many are in bad shape. So that inspired one hoop loving guy to start a nonprofit that changes black tops from drab to fab. Jamie shows us how the transformations are also inspiring some kids to aim even higher. At the Rainbow Recreation Center in oakland, the Basketball Court has become a giant canvas. When i see a park in disrepair, it makes me want to bring that space back to life. Its a little bit wet here. You can see when the color is kind of different. Dan peterson is the visionary behind this vibrant transformation. I love outdoor basketball in public parks. His love of basketball began as a teen. Danny from way downtown, money. Fast forward to 2015. Peterson found himself on a badly neglected court and was inspired to repaint the free throw line. It was something i felt it needed and something i felt like i could do. He realized instead of bringing people together, cracked crumbling courts in urban neighborhoods are often seen as barriers that drive families away. So peterson launched project backboard, and reshaped 22 courts across the country into magical murals. Playing on courts that look like this may cause you to think more creatively. That is one of the hopes, that people come into the space and start imagining what if. Color is somewhat of a new thing for me. Local artist was inspired to design the oakland court. You see some parts over here that are more of a table element, but it also has this archway. He says his abstract images represent home and a sense of community. Its important, i think, to have this space. They can take pride in, feel comfortable and safe there. Does rainbow to you mean diversity . Yeah, definitely. An oakland resident, he knows these children worry about the violence on their streets, so having this beautiful place to play makes a powerful statement. Its so impactful when you show these kids that they matter. What did you think when you walked out here and saw all the color . Its amazing the way it came out. I was watching them from the swings. Like, thats all i did for two days straight. I wanted to join in and help. To make it all possible, project backboard teams with sponsors like video game maker nba 2k. The cost, around 50,000. Being out there and physically playing the game, its so important to kind of develop those skills that you need in life. You need to know how to cooperate with a team, be a leader. Thats why we build these courts and why its so important to us. And the importance of play and teamwork seems to be a slam dunk at the Rainbow Recreation Center. I used to be mean before i came here. I didnt really want to be a role model. But now, like, im nice to everyone. Everyone knows my name. Theyll call me when they need help or something. Oh, my gosh. A colorful change giving a win to the community. For cbs this morning, jamie yuccas, oakland, california. That is so cool. I want a mirror above the court so i can see what it looks like the whole time im playing. Thats so nice. I think of Danielle Moss yesterday when she talked about people believing in you and having those expectations. And seeing that court, its a safe space and its beautiful. Our executive producer said she wants a print for her wall. You could create a new threepoint line from each color. A different amount. Great stuff there. On todays cbs this morning podcast, best seller author ellen hild abrand talked about her latest novel. Find out how she incorporated monumental events from that year, including woodstock and the first landing on the moon. Listen where you get your podcasts. Before we go, a community showed its generosity after a neighbor was threatened by eviction. Well be right back. Before we go, when a new Jersey Community learned a beloved neighbor was at risk of being evicted, they raised more than 65,000 in just two weeks to keep him on the block. Lamar harris has lived in his gloucester township house for his entire life. Neighbors say hes always there when someone needs a hand. Harris has Developmental Disabilities and no surviving family. When people learned he would soon lose his house for not paying property taxes, they rallied together to get donations. They say hes like family to them. Youve done nothing but help everybody in this neighborhood. Never asked for nothing in return. We love you. Wow. Since hearing the story, new jersey officials have been looking into getting harris professional care, and hisnaires are trying to find his neighbors are trying to find an attorney who can advocate him in the future. Another story about great neighbors. Feels good. To raise 65,000 and counting. The impact one man can have on a community. That does it for us. See you tomorr shopping for backpacks. And mom also gets a backtoschool bag . Thats yes for less. Ross has the brands you want for back to school. And it feels even better when you find them for less. At ross. Yes for less. 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One person is dead following a pursuit and crash in napa along big ranch road near el centro avenue. It started when police got a call of a suspicious parked car with two others heard. And santa clara county, the funeral for keyla salazar, one of the youngest victims of the garlic festival shooting in the service is at 11 00 in san jose at the our lady of Guadalupe Church on san antonio street. The naacp will paint over a mural at Washington High School in San Francisco. It shows slaves and a native american man lying dead at the feet of european explorers. News updates throughout the day including on our website at kpix. Com. At 8 57, from your realtime traffic center, we check on travel times. Not in the green with the exception of highway 4. It looks better on the eastshore freeway, 23 minutes, down from 45 minutes earlier in this hour. 580 is in the yellow, 30 minutes and 67 minutes on ut isg at the nimitz, a slow slog all morning and still a slow slog. Pretty much backed up om oracle northbound and southbound, not bad. The san mateo bridge, not bad. A little clearer than earlier with not too many brake lights in the westbound commute direction and easing up at the bay bridge. Here is a really cool view. You can see the clouds and fog and above that, blue skies. Through the day, clearing for most of us and some inland locations are catching that sun right now. Through the afternoon, temperatures slightly cooler compared to yesterday but seasonal for this time of year. 86 in concord, 70 in oakland and 664 San Francisco. Clearing for inland areas and parts of the bay, but not the coast and we will cool things down through the week with the onshore flow kicking in and temps are the coolest by the end of the work week. We slowly warm up into the weekend. Especially, High Pressure on sunday. Wayne ah im gonna take the money, wayne. Jonathan 15,000 in cash wayne we do it all for the fans. Jonathan my personal guarantee. Tiffany yummy. 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