2019. Heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We, the jury, unanimously find the defendant, amber guyger, guilty of murder. Reporter a former Dallas Police officer faces life in prison. My life has not been the same. Its just been like a roller coaster. I cannot sleep. The state departments independent watchdog is heading to capitol hill today for whats being called an urgent briefing on the ukraine scandal. President trump reportedly suggested opening fire on migrants at the border and a trench filled with snakes or alligators. If i were sitting in a meeting like that and somebody said something that crazy, i would be looking for a way to get another job. Recordbreaking heat broils the south and midwest. Temperatures prompted several ohio schools to cancel classes. I want to not feel hot. Its hot out here its hot. Violent clashes escalating in hong kong. For the first time, a protester was shot by police with live ammunition. Duchess of sussex announced that she was suing the man on sunday over claims it unlawfully published one of her private letters. All that the National League wild card game between the brewers and nationals. Washington wins it, 43. Ball game and all that matters. The president of ukraine at the center of the impeachment inquiry against President Trump is back in the spotlight, this time with tom cruise. So, now trump is facing a witch hunt and an ethan hunt on top of that. On cbs this morning. Theres a viral video of this beverage cart at ohare airport. Its spinning. Its spinning. Its going to hit the plane. Oh it barely misses the plane. And blam they probably just picked those things up off the ground, put them back on the plane, you know . Someone on the plane was just sitting there and was like, whoa, what was that over there . I dont know, ill enjoy my complimentary diet pepsi now. This eye opener was brought to you by toyota. Lets go places. You could see that happening. Yes, we could. Trevor noah. You could see it. I love that video. I do, too. Welcome to cbs this morning. We begin with this in dallas. The wife of a former Dallas Police officer accused of murdering her black neighbor in his own home could spend the rest of her life in prison. The jury deliberated for less than five hours before finding amber guyger guilty of murder yesterday for shooting and killing botham jean last year. The case is now in the sentencing phase, and jurors are hearing more evidence, including racially insensitive Text Messages geiger shared. Omar villafranca is at the courthouse in dallas. Omar, how will those Text Messages factor in sentencing, do we think . Reporter prosecutors are showing the jury Text Messages and social media posts to give them a sense of who geiger is. That evidence will be taken into consideration for their sentencing. And after yesterdays hearing, there is a lot for them to take in. Keep in mind, she could face five to 99 years in prison. My life has not been the same. Its just been like a roller coaster. Reporter botham jeans mother, allison, testified at a sentencing hearing tuesday about how her life has changed since amber guyger shot and killeder son. Its just been the most terrible time for me. Reporter the jury convicted the former Police Officer of murder after deliberating for less than seven hours. We, the jury, unanimously find the defendant, amber guyger, guilty of murder as charged in the indictment. Reporter cheers erupted in the courtroom as the verdict was announced. Jeans family embraced. Geiger sat crying at the defense table. Jeans family attorneys say this outcome is justice for other unarmed, black victims. And this verdict is for trayvon martin. Its for michael brown. Its for sandra bland. Its for tamir rice. Its for eric gardner. Reporter today, the jury will review new evidence for sentencing. Prosecutors already presented racially incensensitive texts s sent last year while working at a Martin Luther king day parade. Message sent to the defendant when does this end, lol. Outgoing message from the defendant when mlk is dead dot, dot, dot, oh, wait. Reporter and they showed the jury some social media posts that promoted violence against civilians. I wear all black to remind you not to mess with me because im already dressed for your funeral. Reporter attorneys say this new evidence shows Amber Guygers true intent. We believe it shows a different picture than the crying, tearful or mournful person who is on the stage. Reporter according to studies, since the beginning of 2005, 106 officers have been arrested for shootings while on duty. Only 35 had been convicted of a crime. Keep in mind, this case is a little bit different since guyger was off duty. Deliberations are scheduled to start at 9 30 this morning, and we have no idea how long theyll last. Omar, thank you. Now to the impeachment inquiry in washington, where House Democrats are trading angry charges with secretary of state mike pompeo. Democrats say the secretary could be involved in a, quote, blatant coverup and a clear abuse of power, after pompeo accused them of trying to intimidate state Department Officials into testifying. Sources tell cbs news a former state Department Official and a former ambassador have agreed to testify. A short time ago, pompeo confirmed he listened in on President Trumps july 25th phone call to ukraines president that triggered the impeachment probe. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill. Nancy, what else did the secretary have to say . Reporter good morning. Secretary pompeo said the call was focused on rooting out corruption and graft in ukraine, but we know that thats not what the call summary released by the white house shows. This comes amidst a huge and escalating clash between congress and secretary pompeo over evidence and witnesses. It was about helping the ukrainians to get graft out and corruption outside of their government. Reporter secretary pompeo broke his silence about his role in a call between ukraines president and President Trump, and he accused democrats of pressuring state Department Officials to testify right away. We will, of course, do our constitutional duty to cooperate with this coequal branch, but we are going to do so in a way that is consistent with the fundamental values of the american system. Reporter overnight, democrats railed against secretary of state mike pompeo after he said top officials needed more time to prepare for congressional interviews. Its essentially saying, dont snitch, and thats just not how we do things in our government. Reporter in a blistering letter, pompeo accused Democratic Leaders of trying to bully state Department Officials into sitting for depositions. House democrats fired back that pompeo may now be a fact witness in the impeachment inquiry and that any attempt to prevent witnesses from testifying might indicate that he is trying to cover up illicit activity. The state departments people could cooperate. They could come in immediately. Reporter state Department Inspector general steve linick emailed multiple congressional committees, saying he wants to discuss and provide staff with copies of documents related to the state department and ukraine. The briefing comes just two days after cbs news and other outlets confirmed that pompeo was on the call where President Trump asked the president of ukraine to investigate his campaign rival, joe biden, and his son. The president s allies slammed the congressional probe as a coup and a trap. Theyre putting them through really an impeachment mockery. Reporter we may not know exactly what the state ig is planning to share with congress today, but we do know that its job is to root out mismanagement and wrongdoing at the department, so that should provide a clue. Steve linick has been the Inspector General at the state Department Since 2013. He has a lot of autonomy and does not need the secretarys permission to come here to congress to brief staffers. All right, nancy, thank you very much. A new book is shedding light on President Trumps battle to push ahead with one of his signature policies securing the u. S. mexico border. According to the book, mr. Trump suggested shooting migrants in the legs. He reportedly made the suggestion in march during a meeting where he also called for the entire border to be closed. Two the New York Times reporters wrote the book, which is published by simon and schuster, a division of cbs. Paula reids at the white house. Paula, why did the president allegedly make these comments . Reporter good morning. Earlier this year, as Border Crossing numbers hit record numbers, the times reports the president grew increasingly frustrated with the situation along the southern border and intent on delivering on his Campaign Promise to build a wall and deter illegal immigration. He started throwing out some new ideas. Were closing the border. Close it. And well keep it closed for a long time. Im not playing games. Reporter in late march, President Trump publicly threatened to close the u. S. mexico border. But according to the times reporters, in a march meeting, the president s advisers tried to turn him away from such a drastic move. He responded youre making me look like an idiot and shouted, i ran on this its my issue. Administration officials were constantly having to kind of walk the president back from the precipice, walk him back from the edge of what could be a crisis. Reporter michael shear and Julie Hirschfeld davis are authors of border wars inside trumps assault on immigration. He made all these promises, he talked in grandiose ways about things he wanted to do when he was in office, but then he comes in and confronts the reality of governing. Reporter the article also details the president s other suggestions to stem migration. They want to throw rocks at our military, our military fights back. Were going to consider it and i told them, consider it a rifle. Reporter and while he said he didnt mean to shoot migrants if they threw rocks at Border Patrol agents, the New York Times reports that the president later suggested they shoot migrants in the legs to slow them down. They write, he also privately talked about fortifying a border wall with a waterfilled trench stocked with snakes or alligators, and he wanted the p e humactrifin flesh. The white house has responded to this report in a statement. It did not directly address the allegations but said the president has clearly and publicly stated many times he wants to make American Communities safer by building a wall, closing dangerous loopholes that incentivize child smugglers and drug cartels and implement a meritbased immigration system. All right, paula. Thank you. This morning, the state department is calling on north korea to, quote, refrain from provocations. North korea fired another Ballistic Missile yesterday, just hours after agreeing to resume stalled Nuclear Talks with the u. S. South korean officials confirm the missile was launched from the coast of wonsan, east of the north korean capital of pyongyang. It flew for about 280 miles and reportedly landed in the sea of japan. Rami inocencio is following this story from hong kong. Ramy, how could this affect the Nuclear Talks . Reporter good morning, gayle. Experts say this really is north koreas way of ramping up pressure against the United States ahead of those talks this saturday. They say this is also a calculated show of strength by the rogue nation as it attempts to project its growing military might. Now, u. S. Officials tell cbs news that this was a landbased test of a midrange Ballistic Missile that can be launched from a submarine. This is a significant escalation, of course, from the shortrange missiles north korea has tested so far this year, and authorities are especially concerned about this type of weapon because it is much harder to detect in advance. Now, this is the ninth time north korea has tested weapons ever since late july. Nuclear talks between the u. S. And north korea have so far stalled since the vietnam summit between President Trump and north Korean Leader kim jongun in february failed to produce a deal. Now, the white house says it is monitoring the situation closely and is also discussing with u. S. Allies in the region but looking ahead to saturday, not sure yet on how it will impact those negotiations. Tony. Ramy inocencio in hong kong, thank you so much. A heat wave is affecting millions of americans from the deep south to the northeast. Its been a warm end of summer with more than 150 cities across the u. S. Having their hottest september on record. Remarkably hot. And girl deli e this is a big heat wave. Its a longlasting heat wave and this is what we expect du record high for the month of october at 96. Not to be outdone, richmond 98 degrees. 73 new records possible in 19 states during the day today. Theres some good news tomorrow. Look at new york city. We go from 90 today to 59 tomorrow, so literally from shorts to sweaters in less than 24 hours. Still hot, though, in richmond and still baking across the southeast. Birmingham, 99 degrees tomorrow. September was an unbelievably warm month, and we saw remarkable heat, especially across the east. Take a look at this, 21 of the United States had their warmest september on record, and 59 of the nation were in their top five warmest. This is fairly incredible. And because of that, we have severe drought in parts of the southeast. Its drying out the soils. There is some good news. Were going to get some rain, but its going to take until monday or tuesday for that rain to move in. In the meantime, air conditioners working overtime across most of the nation. All right, jeff, thank you. There is a new twist in the case of a connecticut man charged with killing a worker at a caribbean resort. A revised autopsy raises questions about whether cocaine detected in kenny mitchells system played a role in his death after a fight with Scott Hapgood. Errol is following this. We are working to confirm details, but according to the the New York Times, this revised coroners report may change the cause of mitchells death. Citing that report, the New York Times writes that acute cocaine toxicity could have been a potentially independent cause of death. Now, it reportedly shows mitchells levels of more than double whats normally considered deadly. Wow. Although everyone reacts differently. Cbs news has reached out to the Coroners Office for a copy of this report, but we have not yet heard back. If you remember, Scott Hapgood said he was acting in selfdefense when he got into a fight with mitchell, pinning him to the ground in his hotel bathroom. He claims mitchell was demanding money and threatening him with a knife. Now, we spoke with a Hotel Bellman back in august who was the first in the room when this altercation was taking place, and he said hapgood was on top of mitchell and that mitchell could barely breathe. He also told me that hapgood refused to get off of mitchell until Police Arrived 30 minutes later. Now, its unclear how this new report could affect the case and manslaughter charges still pending against hapgood. Back in september there was a fiveday evidentiary hearing, but the results of that have not yet been made public. This case now adjourned until midnovember. That does certainly add another twist to the case, for sure. It does. So many questions. And for the victim and his family, they say he was gentle. We would never expect for this to happen, but we need to wait for the results of this case to see what the evidence is. Fascinating new details. Errol, thank you very much. Health officials in new jersey and virginia have announced the first deaths in those states related to vaping. Latest cases bring the total number of confirmed deaths nationwide to at least 15. And according to the cdc, there are now more than 800 confirmed and probable cases of severe lung illness linked to vaping nationwide. A ban on flavored ecigarettes took effect overnight in michigan, and texas a m university has now banned all vaping products as well. President trump, of course, has proposed a federal ban on most flavored ecigarettes and vaping products. Were waiting for more information on that. A federal judge has temporarily blocked georgias controversial abortion law from going into effect in january. The legislation outlaws the procedure as early as six weeks into pregnancy or when a fetal heartbeat can be detected. The current state law bans abortions at 20 weeks. Georgia is one of at least nine states that passed laws to restrict abortions earlier this year. A federal judge cleared Harvard University of discriminating against Asian Americans in a case with major implications for affirmative action in College Admissions across the country. A Group Opposed to affirmative action accused harvard of deliberately and illegally restricting the number of Asian Americans on campus. The judge rejected that argument. She said harvard meets the strict constitutional standard for considering race in admissions. She ruled that while its process is not perfect, she found no evidence of any racial animus. An appeal is expected, and it could eventually go to the supreme court. The duchess of sussex is suing a british tabloid with the full support of prince harry. Ahead, why harry is comparing press coverage of meghan to what his mother, princess diana, had to endure. But first, good wednesday morning to you. Another chilly start to the day. So definitely bundle up as you head out the door for work and school. A sunny and mild afternoon. Mid 70s in concord and for san jose. Low 70s in oakland and upper 60s for San Francisco. A slight dip in temps for tomorrow and breezy to windy conditions. As we head through the rest of the week High Pressure builds in we warm up friday and into the weekend. ⌞ we have much more news ahead, including what zoo officials are saying after a woman went into a lions den, putting her life on the line. Plus, in medical price roulette, one texas bride told anna werner she had to cancel her wedding and elope after a medical emergency. I said, im at work. What does that mean for my surgery that i just had . And she said, its looking like the balance from our facilities is up around 40,000. 40,000 . Yes. My heart just dropped. As it would. Ahead, what you can do now to avoid massive charges. Youre watching cbs this morning. Wo. Even a ernie lost rubber duckie . burke you mean this one . ernie rubber duckie cookie what about a broken cookie jar . burke again, cookie . cookie yeah. Me bad. grover yoooooow oh what about monsters having accidents . I am okay by the way burke depends. Did you cause the accident, grover . grover cause an accident . 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Youve got busy conditions on most of our bay area bridges that includes the bay bridge where the metering lights are on and youve got a slow ride working your way out of the maze as well as the east shore freeway. Noimz frae. 45 minutes to 605. Freeway commute a slow drive time from hercules down to the macarthur maze. Clear skies and chilly conditions once again. Bundle up and grab that jacket or coat if youre heading out the door for work or school. Mid 70s concord. Upper 70s livermore. Low 70s in oakland and upper 60s for San Francisco. A slight dip in temperatures. The winds kick up with a dry front on thursday warming up into the weekend. Its 7 30. Heres whats happening on cbs this morning. Its been the most terrible time. A jury considers the prison sentence for a former Police Officer convicted of murdering her neighbor in his apartment. Although weve got a murder conviction, their lives will never be the same. House democrats and secretary of state pompeo accused each other of intimidating potential impeachment witnesses. Its unacceptable. The east coast heats up again after the warmest september on record in much of the u. S. Its super hot. He has spent almost half his life behind bars. Plus, only on cbs this morning, the next move from the lawyer for a central figure in the docuSeries Making a murderer. Never say never. And with botox and fillers getting more popular, dr. Tara narula shows how to be safe. Finish your salad and ill treat you to a little mani pedi botox. You say it like everybody does it. More people do. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Im Tony Dukoupil with gayle king and anthony mason. We have an update in our investigation medical price roulette. It explores the lack of transparency for health care costs. We teamed up with george ufts at Clear Health Costs and asked viewers to tell us about your bills. Molly mckenna from texas owes more than 20,000 after a trip to the emergency room. Shes among hundreds of americans who responded with bills showing a wide range of prices for the same procedures. Consumer investigative correspondent anna werner is here. How did that unexpected price tag affect poor molly . This 32yearold bridetobe says this sudden huge bill changed her understanding of her insurance, her financial picture and even her wedding plans. I thought that i was dying. It was really scary. Reporter you thought you were dying . I did. Yes. Reporter Molly Mckenna said her medical and financial trouble began earlier this year with excruciating abdominal pain. Hands down the most painful thing that ive ever experienced in my life. Reporter her fiance took her to this emergency room at baylor scott and white clinic where doctors told her it was an emergency. The doctor came in and said, your ovary is a big hemorrhaging mess. We have to take it out. Reporter she was transferred to a scott and white hospital where she presented her insurance card. A few weeks later she was told she was out of network. I said, what does that mean for my surgery that i just had . She said, its looking likpe rr naned more erich highghts the gamble consumers face with pricing. What does it say to you that so many people had stories to tell us . It says that something is very broken. Reporter whats broken in mckennas case, says her Insurance BrokerLaura Everest is the hospitals pricing system. If she had been charged the fair rate, she would be out very little money. Reporter so you basically think theyre gouging . Absolutely. Reporter thats because everest said mckennas insurance already paid over 6,000 for the surgery. Mckenna negotiated some bills down, but baylorscot white demanded 20,000 more. Whats your understanding why the rate was the price . Because there is no guideline. There is no transparency. They can charge whatever they want. So, she basically got taken advantage of. Reporter with the bill unresolved, mckenna and her fiancee decided to skip the wedding they hoped for with friends and family. She says theyve decided to elope instead. Im not a person, im not a human to them. Im a dollar sign. Reporter baylorscott whit lower than other acute hospitals in the region. But after we asked them about mckennas charges, the hospital said her case showed an opportunity for improvement. Although it did not answer our questions about her case in specific, the amounts she was charged, it now says they will contact Molly Mckenna to work toward solving her problem. They should work in the state department with an answer like that. Yes. This makes my blood boil. If youre in an emergency situation, how do you avoid charges like this . It is difficult. But there are a few things that you can do. One, find out which hospitals are close to you in your network in advance before the emergency happens. If its not a lifethreatening emergency, consider a cheaper walkin or urgent care instead of the regular e. R. If you do wind up in the e. R. , you can ask or have somebody with you ask if the doctors treating you are in your network, if thats even possible in an emergency situation. And remember to please share your prices with us. Go to cbsnews. Com healthcosts, and click on the share and search prices button and contact us. You can email us at healthcosts cbsnews. Com. Im not sure how you ask if youre in network when youre doubled over in pain. Honey, check on the insurance prices its difficult, but it might help in some situations. Youre getting a big response from this. People lot of people with scary stories. We are. Were grateful to people for sharing their information with us. We know thats a little bit of a leap for some people. A lot of people have done it. Its very helpful. Thank you. Prince harry is blasting british tabloids over how they treat his wife, meghan. 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Reporter in a stinging reproach to the media, prince harry said that they are suing the tabloid mail on sunday for Publishing Private correspondence from the duchess of sussex. There is a human cost to this relentless propaganda. I cannot begin to describe how painful it has been. Earlier this year, the tabloid newspaper published an article about a handwritten letter that meghan had sent to her estranged father, thomas markle. Harry has accused the paper of editing the letter selectively in an intentionally misleading and destructive way. Indicating the anger and turmoil he suffered when his mother, princess diana, died in a car crash after being pursued by the paparazzi, harry stated, my deepest fear is history repeating itself. Ive seen what happens when someone i love is commoditized to the point that they are no longer treated or seen as a real person. I lost my mother, and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces. We have guidance from the palace that the statement itself is all harrys own words. Reporter even before they were married, harry accused some newspapers and social media commentators of racist and sexist reporting of his relationship with thengirlfriend meghan. And just yesterday, relationships with the press grew tense shortly after harry was asked a seemingly harmless question by a journalist while leaving an official engagement. Prince harrys biographer says she understands why he wants to protect his wife but added this seems like an overly emotional and somewhat illadvised outburst. Its up to a london court to decide if that is, indeed, the case. Tony . Remarkable statement from prince harry. Thank you so much. It will be interesting to see the response in britain because ive heard that theyve had it up to here with how shes relentlessly attacked. The last line says a lot. Theyre thanking the public for their continued support. Its hugely appreciated. 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It is eerie to see that video of him walking in knowing how it ended. Still no body. Still no body. Longterm repercussions for her and his family. Where are the repercussions for saudi arabia . Unclear at the moment. Very much so. The fiancee says she still wants answers from the saudi government. Of course she does. Johnson johnson is the latest company to settle lawsuits over responsibility for the nations opioid crisis. The drug Company Announced a more than 20 million settlement with two ohio counties, it includes 10 million in cash and 5 million reimbursements for legal fees. Johnsojohnsoll pay m than 5 million to nonprofits for opioidrelated programs. In august they were ordered to pay 572 million for fueling that states opioid epidemic. Johnson johnson said it, quote, acted responsibly with its products and the settlement is not an admission of liability. You have to wonder what a woman in new york city was thinking when she did this on saturday. The woman jumped a safety barrier at the lions den at the bronx zoo. Thats a video she posted herself to instagram. Check this out. Shes getting around the barrier, just a few feet from the lion. That wasnt enough for her. She also did this little brief dance. Waving her arms and shaking her hips. The lion is like, should i eat, should i jump, should i yes, yes. A witness said she left after the lion unleashed a menacing roar. She was not hurt. The zoo issued a statement saying this action was a serious violation and unlawful trespass that could have resulted in serious injury or death. Shes doing that for the instagram . Thats crazy. I mean, tony, you nailed it when you quoted the New York Post with a big headline that says, oh, no, do lions eat nuts . I dont know if thats crazy but that seems illadvised and bad to do to the animals. Its taunting that animal. If something were to happen, that lion would be in serious jeopardy. She had to work to get there, too. Annoying. Well said. Heres a really heartwarming story that were going to leave you with. The defending nhl st. Louis blues received their firstever Championship Rings this week. And there was also one very some fan who got one. You might remember 11yearold laila anderson. While battling a rare immune disorder she became an inspiration to the blues during their playoff run. She was on the ice helping the Team Celebrate their game seven win in boston. Yesterday, two blues players went to her missouri home to deliver the ring. Take lk ts. You know how much you mean to us, right . Y. At ion uve been tomany people. Have someg d like y to op rigo. That box looks familiar. Oh, my oh, my i cant not cry when i see that. I cried when i first watched it. The tribute didnt stop there. Her name is inscribed on the inside of all of the rings of the blues players. Wow. Look at that. I need a tissue. Very nicely done. 300 diamonds and sapphires. A lot of ice. A lot of ice. That is an incredible tribute. It really is. I love them saying, you know what you mean to us, right, and she goes, yeah. She was their rallying cry. She was very enthusiastic it was fun watching her watching them. Indeed. They apologized to her future husband for giving her the ring. Hes never going to measure up. You cant live up to that. All right. Thanks, vlad. You can watch vlad on our 24hour streaming service, cbsn, find it on cbsnews. Com. Coming up, only on cbs this morning, the attorney for one of the convicted killers in making a murderer. Good lunch . Amazing toyota, lets go places. Emreplenished,d, fortified. Emerge everyday with emergenc. Packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. Why not feel this good every day . Emerge and see. I work hard and i want my money to work hard too. So i use my freedom unlimited card. Even when im spending, im earning 1. 5 cash back on everything i buy. shouting earning on headphones huh . Earning. Earning. Still earning. Always earning. 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The winds are going to kick up with a dry front pushing through. Were going to warm up friday and into the weekend. Good morning to you our viewers in the west. Its wednesday, october 2nd, 2019. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Im gayle king with Tony Dokoupil and anthony mason. The next step in Amber Guygers trial after the jury convicted the former Police Officer of murder. And exclusive details of a new move to help a man featured in the Netflix Series making a murderer. But first heres todays eye opener. The Dallas Police officer convicted of murdering her black neighbor in his home could spend the rest of hear life in prison. After yesterdays hearing, there is a lot for them to take in. Keep in mind she could face 5 to 99 years in prison. Secretary pompeo said the call was focused on rooting out corruption in ukraine, but thats not what the call summary shows. The times reports the president grew increasingly frustrated with the situation along the southern border and started throwing out some new ideas. Experts say this is north koreas way of ramping up pressure ahead of those talks this saturday. Big heat wave. D. C. Could challenge an alltime record high for the month of october. The New York Times writes, quote acute cocaine toxicity could have been an independent cause of death. If you remember scott said he was acting in selfdefense. The impeachment inquiry is expanding with House Democrats firing off subpoenas to trumps personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and trumps secretary of state mike pompeo. Basically the way to look at it is like this. The democrats are oprah and the subpoenas are free cards. You get a subpoena, you get a subpoena, you get a subpoena. This is presented by toyota, lets go places. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Were going to get right to breaking news from campaign 2020 where Bernie Sanders has put his president ial campaign on hold after a heart procedure. The sanders complain released a statement saying the vermont senator felt chest discomfort at an event last night. According to his senior adviser, quote, following medical evaluation and testing, he was found to have a blockage in one artery and two stents were successfully inserted. Senator sanders is conversing and in good spirits. He will be resting up over the next few days. This is just a pause they say. Sanders had scheduled a series of Campaign Stops in las vegas today. Those have been canceled for the time being. Secretary of state mike pompeo is firing back at democrats who say he may be may have been involved in a coverup and an abuse of power in connection with the impeachment inquiry into the president. Speaking in italy this morning, pompeo said the state department will not be bullied are intimidated by democrats. He also admitted he was on the july phone call between President Trump and the ukrainian president. Pompeo defended it saying the call was all about getting corruption out of ukraine and battling the threat russia poses. As for was i on the phone call, i was on the phone call. The phone call was in the context of now ive been secretary of state for coming on a year and a half. I know precisely what the american policy is with respect to ukraine. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill. What else did the secretary say . Lawyewell, he said the presi is focused on getting corruption and graft out of ukraine, but frankly the transcript of the president s phone call with the president of ukraine from july just does not back that up. It shows that President Trump asked president zelenskiy to look into a debunked theory about a dnc server in ukraine and to investigate Vice President bidens son hunter biden who has not been accused of corruption or anything else in ukraine. State Department Inspector the general is headed to capitol hill today to talk to house staffers about ukraine and apparently its urgent. What can we expect from that meeting . All that staffers have been told is they are going to be shown documents related to the state department and ukraine. So as you can imagine, everyone is quite curious. What we can say is that the state Department Inspector generals job is to root out mismanagement and wrongdoing at the state department, so the likelihood that hes coming here to say that hes found documents showing that everything is just great, thats probably pretty slim. And that has led a lot of staffers who have been invited from multiple congressional committees to want to know exactly what he has and whether they will be able to take possession of it after theyre shown the documents. Very interesting new details. Thank you very much. A new planned parenthood facility built in secret just about 15 minutes from a state from some of the nations toughest abortion laws. Kate smith visited the clinic while it was under mornahead, and only on cbs this ahead, a big announcement for the legal term for the man at the center of the netflix hit making a murderer. Youre watching cbs this morning. Woman what . vo . I searched for someone who really knew my car. I found the experts at safelite autoglass. Woman hi vo with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield. Then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my Safety Systems still work. Who knew that was a thing . woman safelite has service i can trust. Singers safelite repair, safelite replace. Work so hard give it everything you got strength of a lioness tough as a knot rocking the stage and we never gonna stop all strength, no sweat. Just in case you forgot all strength. No sweat secret. All strength. No sweat. chis not just hurting you. 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In recent months states across the south and midwest have been implementing stricter laws but this is inllinois where t state is moving in the opposite direction. This is the site of our brand new building in illinois. We first visited the new clinic in august. The sensitive project was being built in secret under the code name alaska. The doctor showed us around. Our colleagues at independent Abortion Clinics across the country have had difficulty opening new clinics. Things as simple as getting the phone company to come in and put phone and data lines. Things like the cabinet makers not showing up to deliver once they knew that facility was going to be an abortion facility. The 18,000 square foot building cost nearly 7 million to build. Planned parenthood estimates it can handle up to 11,000 patients a year. It is only miles from the m missouri border. Its position to accommodate near my states with stricter abortion laws. The number of women crossing the border has more than doubled. On a personal level, i have it in my heart to serve women. Marykate is the director of illinois right to life. The purpose of a law is to set a moral standard for society. She said shes disgusted illinois has become what she calls the abortion capital of the midwest. Its a travesty that women come here to get an abortion. She says planned parenthood is committed to giving their parents the access they need. The truth is our Patients Want easier access and for some the 13 mile drive from our st. Louis clinic to this illinois clinic is an opportunity for them to get that care with less judgment, with less restriction, and with far fewer hoops to jump through. Cbs news has learned the sole planned parenthood left in missouri is planning to double its clinic escort starting today. This is in case of preparation and backlash to that new illinois facility. It was a secret. Its not a secret anymore. Bravo on the reporting. Im curious, is planned parenthood concerned about security . They are concerned about security. I should mention not just security here but security all over the nation. Weve seen a record high number in violent acts against abortion providers, so its a real threat. Are they getting a lot of business . They are getting a lot of business. The number of women crossing the border into illinois to seek an abortion has more than doubled. The existing facilities cant handle it. It was in a little strip mall. You had to back up in order for someone to come by. Were going to see the capacity more than double with this new facility. Nationally abortion is at an alltime low. Thats exactly right. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Cbs news got access to the only Abortion Clinic in missouri. Tonight a look at what its like for women who want to have an abortion in that state. Plus see extended coverage of our reports on our website cbsnews. Com. The legal team for one of the defendants in making a murderer. Is this your last option . Ill never say never, but this is our best option. Brandan dacys lawyer will reveal what it is and how it could impact his life. Its an interview youll only see on cbs this morning. Is your body wash gentle on your microbiome . I actually dont even know what that is its your skins living protective layer. Like a barrier. So, we do have to protect it. Now dove discovered its moisturizing formula cleanses without stripping skins microbiome. Dove body wash. Microbiome gentle. Softer, smoother skin. Noall dogs descend from wolves size. Or the age. And for thousands of years theyve shared a love for meat. Grainfree blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. Feed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. Aaddiction. How juuline hooked kids and ignited an Public Health crisis. Other news outlets report juul took 12. 8 billion from big tobacco. Markets ecigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use ecigarettes. Juul is following big tobaccos playbook. And now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn ecigarette protections. Vote no on juul. No on big tobacco. No on prop c. One of the convicted killers at the center of the popular netflix docuSeries Making a murderer is asking for his life sentence to be reduced. Brendan dasseys legal team is announcing today theyre petitioning the governor of wisconsin to grant him clemency. When dassey was 16 years old he confessed to helping his uncle kill photographer teresa halbach. Critics and his lawyers claim dassey was coerced into a false confession. He served more than 12 years in prison. In an episode of the popular Wrongful Conviction podcast released today, dassey spoke from prison to host jason flam. Only on cbs this morning, we spoke to flam and dasseys attorney, laura nirider. He has spent almost half his life behind bars. Reporter convicted murderer Brendan DasseysLegal Options have been exhausted. Is this your last option . You know, ill never say never. This is our best option. Reporter now his attorney, laura nirider, is turning to wisconsins new democratic governor. Were filing a petition for executive clemency with Governor Tony Evers of wisconsin. Reporter in 2007, dassey and his uncle, steven avery, were sentenced to life in prison for the murder of teresa halbach. The burned remains of the 25yearold photographer were found on the avery family property along with her key and car. Avery, whose blood was found in that car, has claimed he was framed. I didnt do it. Reporter at the time of the murder, avery was suing the county and its former sheriff. Hed been released from prison in 2003 after dna evidence exonerated him of a rape charge for which hed served 18 years. The case became a sensation when netflix released the docu Series Making a murderer. Amid the murder investigation, dassey who is intellectual ly limited, was interviewed by Police Four Times in 48 hours without a lawyer or parent present. The 16yearold eventually confessed to helping his uncle rape and kill halbach. Laura nirider says dassey was fed information by investigators. Im just going to come out and ask you, who shot her in the head . He did. Why didnt you tell us that . Because i didnt think of it. Reporter dassey quickly recanted. First to his mother, while still in the interrogation room. Did you, huh . Not really. What do you mean not really . They got to my head. Youre convinced hes innocent . Absolutely certain that hes innocent. Reporter Music Industry executive jason flam is behind the careers of stars like katy perry and lorde. As a member of the board of the innocence project, he fights for criminal justice reform. Flam spoke to dassey for his podcast, Wrongful Conviction. Its dasseys first interview since going to prison. I just wanted it all over with. So i said whatever they wanted to hear, you know. Most people grow up as i did believing that the Law Enforcement are out to help us, right. People you call when you need help. Did you have that same idea when you went in there . Yes. I thought maybe anything i can do to help them, you know, i would. Reporter what do you hope the podcast does . False confessions are a problem that i want to bring as much attention to as i can. Reporter according to the innocence project, in about a quarter of Wrongful Convictions later overturned with dna evidence, defendants made false confessions, admissions, or statements to Law Enforcement. Admissions, or statements to Law Enforcement. Among the reasons people falsely confess real or perceived intimidation by Law Enforcement, exhaustion, stress, and in some cases mental limitations or limited education. When best friendson Brendan Dassey was in special education, he was in tenth grade, he required an aide to sit next to him in the classroom to help him understand the teachers spoken sentences. Shen thirst him into the interrogation then shift him into the interrogation where he was barraged with 1,500 questions over 3. 5 hours. You dont have to be a lawyer to understand how an interrogation like that would overwhelm someone like Brendan Dassey. Reporter what gives you hope that this governor will grant clemency . Governor evers comes to this office from the wisconsin board of education. Hes an educator. Hes been around special education students like brendan. Reporter as for clemency, dassey does not fit the criteria for a pardon, and the wisconsin governor has said he wont consider commutations which reduce the length of a sentence. Cbs news legal analyst Rikki Klieman why file for clemency now . You have a new governor, and you have a new governor who has expressed himself unekwirvegly about being unequivocally about being interested in social justice and criminal justice reform. So they believe as his lawyers that they may get a receptive audience here. Reporter thats niriders hope. The moment is now and the moment is for brendan to come home. Reporter dassey. Turn dassey will turn 30 this month. Hes not eligible for parole for another nearly 30 years. In the past, the former prosecutor has said the same. Its worth telling people in 2016 it was ruled that the confession was coerced. He was hours away from being released when a federal Appeals Court blocked it. Its interesting, his lawyer makes a compelling case when she said when he was in tenth grade he had to have someone sit by him to translate what the teacher was saying. This confession is extremely controversial. It is worth pointing out that there was no physical evidence actually linking dassey to the crime. And big picture, this is a kpix 5 news morning update. Good morning everyone. Its 8 25 im michelle griego. This just in the campaign of president ial candidate Bernie SandersJust Announced sanders had heart surgery for artery blockage. All up coming events and appearances will be cancelled until further notice. A live look at sfo where crews are preparing for the annual full scale emergency exercise. A chemical weapons attack will be simulated on board a plane to test emergency response. And bart general manager robert powers is coming to a bart platform near you. News updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms including our website kpix. Com. [white rabbit by jefferson airplane] one pill makes you larger and one pill makes you smaller and the ones that mother gives you dont do anything at all remember what the dormouse said welcome aboard. Feed your head welcome combak. Back welcome back. Its 8 twenlt 7 00. An earlier trouble spot near that 92 connector. 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Few more clouds and also looking at breezy to windy conditions with a weak, dry front pushing through tomorrow. We warm up friday into the weekend with highs topping out above average by the end of the week. Have a great day. It is time. Listen to that music. What is that what are we ready to do here, tap dance . I dont know what music. Welcome back to cbs this morning. If i like that music for this. Gayles thrown off. Im thrown. Time to bring you some of the stories that we are calling talk of the table. Why . Because weve got a table and were talking. We each pick a story to share. Tony, youre first. Im thinking about the origins of the teen vaping epidemic. The food and drug administration, turns out, had tried to ban flavored ecigarettes four years ago because of concerns about youth addiction. Thats according to documents reviewed by the los angeles times. This is a blockbusterer report. The times found that Senior Obama Administration officials rejected the fdas proposed ban. The officials told the times that they did a big cost benefit analysis, and that the economic burden on small businesses, particularly vape shops, appeared to outweigh the potential Health Benefits of a flavor ban. And the context here is important. Between 2011 and 2014, vaping in middle and High School Students increased nearly 800 . This is before juul was even on the market. Didnt come until 2015. Way before the crisis there was an attempt to ban it. It broke down over business concerns. Whats interesting now is the Trump Administration is saying their fda may ban flavors, and others are pointing out that could have Major Political implications because there are a lot of small vape shops out there. They do vote. Theres also people who use vaping products, could swing some swing states. Yeah. And the fda says they didnt want to comment on it. An official quoted in the story who we spoke to said the premise is wrong, and it was a collaborative process. They didnt fold because of business, according to the office of management and budget. In the meantime, the vaping deaths are continuing. Continuing. Dont forget that. Heres a question how long did it take for you, men out there, to know your partner was the men men at the table. The average time for an american men i have two right here is seven months. The surveys done for the jewelers Insurance Group questioned 2,000 engaged and married men. 30 said they hid the Engagement Ring in a shoebox. More than a quarter gave the ring to their parents for safekeeping. They said they also were able to pop the question, too, when they got hints from their partner like watching tv movies that involve weddings, discussing other peoples engagements or marriages, or she just happened to leave a wedding magazine just laying around. Oh, theres a wedding magazine. Or partner forwarding emails from jewelers and websites. Listen, i love a good love story. Im fascinated by the process of it. Does seven months sound reasonable to you . I knew in about seven minutes. Did you . I knew really early. I pretended as though i didnt know. And i act the aloof as one has to do to play the games. I knew really early. Yeah. All right, katy tur. How about you . Seven months from the time you meet until you pop the question . Is what that that you know. The question came a lot later than that. One guy told plea it took him 40 told me it took him 40 years. What did it take for you . Im going to say i knew pretty quickly, too. We met at a dinner, and i was like i was totally smitten. Right away. But then the question popping really is the question. That theyre Long Duration the question took a lot longer. Finding a ring, too. Something to think about, women out there, if youre dating someone wondering, hey, im ready. Seven months. All right. Anthony . Heres mine, a photo of a little girl visiting harvard turned out to be a glimpse into the future. Crystal wang was only 3 years old when she posed with Harvard UniversityPolice OfficerCharles Marin during a campus visit with her dad. Wang has returned to harvard. She got in as a member of harvards class of 2023, in a dual Degree Program with Berkeley College of music. The two met again last week during a movein to pose for a new photo. Obviously crystal looks a lot different. The amazing thing is, officer marin looks just about the same. The same motorcycle there. They found each other crystal didnt even know the original picture had been taken until she got into harvard and her dad showed it to her. They found the officer. As you see, the officer still working for the Harvard University police department. Hes a former marine. He still looks it. Can you go back to officer marins picture control room . Im thinking officer marin is still working out. Look at those arms. No wrinkles. Maybe the case of botox he told crystal, anything he can to help bonds bonded bonded for life. In morning rounds, more than 16 million minimally cosmetic procedures took place last year in this country. That includes nearly 7. 5 million botox and other neurotoxin injections to reduce wrinkles. Nobody likes wrinkles. More than 2. 5 million filler injections to shape the face. These enhancements traditionally require a visit to a doctors office. Dr. Tara narula shows how new salons are offering injections in a measure casual setting, but there are risks we think you should know about. What are the drawbacks of the salons . These spas called the dry bars of botox focus on antiaging injectables. Theyre designed to be more convenient and less clinical than a doctors office. While its legal for nonphysicians like nurses to administer these products, professionals say these procedures carry risk thats are more serious risks that are more serious than a bad hair blowout. Kaitlyn doyle is ready for her closeup. Right center, center on the left reporter at her regular botox injection at alchemy 43 this is your before, there is your after. Reporter the nationwide chain offers only microtreatments, not surgical procedures like botox and fillers in a casual setting similar to a hair or nail salon. Im going to be doing a little bit of botox around the crows feet. I dont think that we should feel like were in a clinical, cold environment. Its selfcare, and it should almost be something enjoyable and fun. Reporter while social media inspires many to seek out cosmetic procedures, its also filled with customer reviews of various companies showing the damage that can be done. Fortunately the vast majority of the time in any setting, these are safe, and theyre done properly. But the public needs to realize that this is medical care, and things can happen with medical care. The president of the American Society of plastic surgeons within intersections, you can lose skin. You can get gangrene. You can get blindness that require in a moment treat. Reporter by law, injectables must be ordered by doctors. Many states require facilities to have medical directors. But those doctors arent necessarily plastic surgeons or dermatologists, and they arent always on site. I just wanted a little little lift, little tweaking. Reporter its a risk that sheri, who asked us not to use her last name, didnt know about when she got botox and filler last year. Sheri has never been to alchemy 43 or any other storefront botox bar. She got her botox and filler at a private nurses office. Within minutes she knew something was wrong. Im looking in the mirror, and i think im turning purple. Reporter the filler had been injected into a blood vessel. Sheri says the clinics medical director was 40 minutes away and giving instructions to the Nurse Practitioner on the phone. Shes taking pictures and texting them to him. Reporter hours later, the doctor arrived with the medicine that could unblock blood flow to the area around her nose. The only thing i remember him saying is, youre lucky you didnt lose your nose. Which was quite alarming. Reporter even after oxygen therapy, sheri was left with damaged blood vessels, skin discoloration, and severe headaches. Every morning i look at myself and see it. Its also a constant reminders of what i went through. Its not getting any blood supply or having trouble profusing. Reporter the doctor treated sheri after her filler complication. Injecting in the face could be dangerous because if you get into any of the blood vessels, it can end in the eye it can end in the forehead, it can end in the nose. Reporter while even the most experienced doctor can hit a blood vessel, dr. Kasir says its critical to have fillerdissolving medicine at arms reach. We preload it into these syringes. I dont even have to stop and draw it out. Reporter you are getting a needle in your face. There is some risk attached to that. And we certainly dont take that light low reporter alchemy 43s founder says her staff is prepared for emergencies. Weve been diligent about training on that. We keep all the materials here that are needed in case we did need to address something immediately. Reporter do you have any questions, give us a call in between. Reporter you had your procedure done, how do you feel . I feel fantastic. I cannot wait for the next week to see the full results. But it was quick. It was painless. Goes to show beauty isnt always pain. Reporter procedures at these retail outlets typically cost several hundred dollars apiece. They can be slightly less expensive than a doctors office. Some even offer discounts for frequent visits. Well, we see the pros and the cons. Sheris story, i have to say, freaked me out a little bit. What questions should people ask before they go to a facility like that . Yeah. Theres several things to look at. First of all, whos doing your injectables. Whats their training . Did they get trained in a weekend course . How many did they do . How do you know that . We should ask whats the training . You have to ask. Theres no real certifying bodies that does this for nurses or Nurse Practitioners or s. Vt terms of oversight which is the second question. Who is looking over what youre doing . Is there a medical director . How far away are they . Are they an anesthesiologist or an obgyn or sometimes its just an m. D. Do they have the filler dissolving medicine at arms reach . Whos going to answer the phone after hours . If you have a problem that night or the next day after, whats going to happen if you cant reach somebody . These are importance to ask. As important to ask. As the man said, things can happen with medical care. Thats why its good to ask the doctor, can i have your cell number . See how that goes over. Thank you. A study says the youngest kids in class have the greatest chance of being diagnosed with emotional and behavioral issues. Psychologist lisa demother nature is in our toyota green o in school matters, new Research Shows a childs age compared to their classmates could impact their mental and behavior held. A study in jama pediatrics looked at data from more than a million kids age 14 to 15. Researchers in britain found the youngest children in the class have a roughly 30 higher chance of developing depression compared to their oldest peers in the same class. Apart from depression, they also have an increased chance of being diagnosed with adhd and learning disabilities. Psychologist and cbs news contributor lisa damour is here. Good morning. Good morning. As you said, everyone has an opinion about there because we all fall somewhere on the calendar. Yes. Why might younger students be more likely to have symptoms of depression and adhd . So what we have to remember is development unfolds on its own time. You cant force development forward. So that means that if a child is relatively immature in the class, maybe because of age, they will not necessarily have the skills for attention that the older kids will have. They may be more likely to show up with questions about whether or not theyadhd. The thielke thing is this tricky thing is this may develop in the sixth, century seventh, grade but the decision is made in kindergarten. It tricky. If we push kids ahead or theyre very young in class, they can feel a step behind intellectually and also socially. You know, social cueing among kids have pretty subtle. So for kids who are young, there can be an awareness that theyre missing out or dont really understand the social landscape. But they dont know what theyre missing or dont know how to fit in. And it can be really hard on their selfesteem. We think that can open the door to questions about sadness, depression. Parents have to if they have to make the decision should i hold you back or not, what factors go into making a decision like that . Theres a lot the option theres a lot we can to get this right. First of all, we have to remember development is multifaceted. There is absolutely development, social development, theres Emotional Development, theres physical development. You dont want one of those driving the decision. So someone might say, my 4yearold reads, put him ahead. If the 4yearold cant share, we should reconsider. Similarly, you can have a kid whos terrifically skilled socially but lacking academically. Look at the whole picture. The other thing i will say is, ask the teachers. If youre childs a preschooler, you have preschool teachers who have watched your child all year. You know your preschooler, they are comparing your children to hundreds of preschoolers. We also cannot be neutral about our own children. Right. Its not a possibility. You cant we cannot mine on objectively cute. Exactly. Teachers have seen your child in the classroom setting. So if youre unsure, i would say to a teacher, you know my kid, if she were your kid, what would you do in these situations . And take that very seriously. Teachers are experts in child development. I think theres a natural reluctance as a parent to acknowledge your child may need to be held back. But the consequences down the road if you dont do it when you when you find out you have to make them skype hold back a grade can be serious. It can. When parents and i are thinking about this, i always say err on the side of caution. Give your child another year of childhood. If youre wrong, we can offer enrichment later. If theyre bored in school, we can offer enrichment later. If you push a child ahead and its the bad call, youre looking at the possibility of your child playing catchup for the rest of education or, worse, having to repeat a grade. Right. Which is humiliating for a kid. It is. Then youre labeled the rest of the time at the school. Can be devastating for kids. I want to avoid that at all costs. Is there a a connection between physical development and emotional and Behavioral Development in kids . And is there a difference between girls and boys . There is interesting. So obviously older kids are more likely to be ahead physically in their development which means better coordination. And especially for boys, it can down the line have to do with size and strength. For boys who are big and strong in hay class, theres often a lot of social currency caught up with that. Especially if theyre good athletes. Yep. So sometimes nobody really notices the distinction and then puberty hits. And all of a sudden the kids on the front edge of that have a lot more social currency, boys in particular, and so it can be a very weighty decision at age 5 when we think about the implications down the line. Yeah. Physical and Emotional Development definitely are in tandem. Like with with 12yearolds, it can be like an airport is taking off but theyve never had traffic control. Very good analogy. Thank you, lisa. Good to see you. Youre welcome. How a 9yearold boy ended up winning a 10k race by mistake. A good explanation. Well be right back. A 9yearold boy accidentally won a 10k race after making a wrong turn. He meant to run a 5k month, but he says he somehow ended up on the 10k route by mistake. At the end, when i turned around there was a 10k sign. I said this is not a 5k. Once i turned around, i was, like, my moms going to yell at me. His mom said she was frantic when she could not find him at the 5k finish line, then she heard there was a young boy on the 10k route and he was doing really well. He ended up in first place. The average age of other top ten ichlts this is a kpix 5 news morning update. Good morning it president ial candidate Bernie SandersJust Announced he had heart surgery for an artery blockage. All up coming events and appearances will be cancelled until further notice. And the investigation involving the Gilroy High School football team. Four students have now been cited for sexual battery. In San Jose Police are looking for the gunman in a deadly shooting. No word yet on any suspects or a motive. News updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms including our website kpix. Com. Welcome back. Well if you are making that trek out of San Francisco and youre headed towards the east bay this morning via the bay bridge its going to be tough. Due to an accident involving a couple of vehicles. Its eastbound right around treasure island. It is blocking at least two possibly three lanes at this point. Chp is headed out to the scene. Injuries reported in this crash as well. Just a heads up this is an area that there was a construction closure in effect. 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