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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Overnight News 20170904

The popular pod cast that has a generation tuning in like they did in the golden days of radio. Theyre not gathering around an old radio set. May be listening around a laptop together. Welcome. Im elaine quijano. The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting to day after north korea claims it successfully set off a Thermo Nuclear weapon, a Hydrogen Bomb. The blast triggered a mag ni toouded to 6. 3 earthquake near the Nuclear Testing site deep in the mountains. Physics of Hydrogen Bombs or h bombs make them far more destructive than the atomic weapons north korea is believed to have tested in the past. The test, though not verified, sent shock waves around the world. Ben tracy begins our coverage. Reporter state television says north korea carried out a perfect test. It said it allowed north korea to control the Power Technology internal Structural Design newly introduced into manufacturing h bomb to be placed at the payload of the icbm. North korea claims it can manufacture a Nuclear Tipped Missile, capable of reaching the united states. On sunday, the regime released these pictures of kim jongun, inspecting what north korea says is a miniaturized Hydrogen Bomb to be placed on a Ballistic Missile. The u. S. And south korea responded by performing bombing drills ian the peninsula. Tensions escalated since two weeks ago since President Trump suggested tough talk on north korea was working. Kim jongun, i respect the fact that i believe he is starting to respect us. And warning abut a sixth nuclear test since april. Kim jongun, accelerated the pace of weapons development. Despite sanctions designed to cripple his regime. Kim jongun, launched more missiles this year than his father did during his 17 years in power. The bomb they tested is believed to be far more powerful than the one dropped on hiroshima in japan end of world war ii. Elaine. Ben tracy, thanks. If confirmed, this would be north koreas First Nuclear test on President Trumps watch. And it is already testing mr. Trumps pashens with diplomatic efforts to diffuse the crisis. Paula reid at the white house. Hours after north Koreas Nuclear test, President Trump responded just after leaving a church service. Mr. President , will you attack north korea . The president expressed frustration, south korea is finding their talk of appeasment with north korea will not work. Theyve only understand one thing. And the rogue nation has become a great threat and embarrassment to china. The president says he is considering stopping trade with any country doing business with north korea. That would mean ceasing all trade. North korea best not make any more threats to the united states. Last month, the president warned north korea about the consequences of continued nuclear threats. This afternoon the president met with his National Security team. We are not looking to the total annihilation of the country. Namely north korea. But as i said, we have many options. Cbs news senior National Security contributor mike morell laid out possible scenarios. If that fails, he says the president is left with two options. Military option. Military option. Could create likely a second korean war. Or the other option is acceptance, of this capability. Rex t tichlt llerson spoke with the foreign minister. He is reaching out to other countries in the region. Chinas government issued a statement saying it strongly opposes and condemns north koreas action. Elaine . Paula, thanks. As harveys floodwaters recede, the death toll continues to rise. Officials now say the storm, left at least 46 dead. More than 6800 homes were destroyed in texas. And more than 84,000 damaged. Today, was a national day of prayer for the victims. Here is michelle miller. Its been just over a week since harvey made its first landing south of houston. And those who could make it to church, did. Faith has the gotten many through this. And all faiths are pulling together. The synagogue opened its doors to a blood drive. The outpouring has been unbelievable. Today on face the nation the mayor stressed most of the city has dried out. The focus now is on recovery. There are only two areas that are underwater in the city of houston. In west houston, a massive sinkhole flooded a long stretch of sam houston parkway. Helping to divert water from some neighborhoods. But the mayor ordered the evacuation of the whole area, shutting down purr today for safety reasons. Brian lee hasnt left. I think it was a bad call, yes, absolutely. Reporter larry white was in full support. He took a salvage run today to rescue his exotic pets, without any fear of being electrocuted. Reporter you dont have a problem with the mayor shutting down this neighborhood . You know, im sure theyre doing it based on what they know. Reporter as for the property toll, tens of thousands of cars are among the casualties. At the hertz car rental by the hobby airport, rows of vehicles could be seen airing out awaiting inspection by insurance adjustors. Mark hannah of the Insurance Council of texas says there have already been 100,000 claims filed with many more to come. The Auto Insurance industry is going to feel a pretty good hit. Reporter at least 300 people remain in this neighborhood of 4,000 homes. And, all this water from the reservoir releases is expected to sit here, for at least a week. Elaine. Michelle miller in houston. Michelle, thanks. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Who are these people . The Energy Conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something. Humongous. A little thing here. A little thing there. Starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. Who are all these caretakers, advocates too . Turns out, its californians its me and its you. Dont stop now, its easy to add to the routine. Join Energy Upgrade california and do your thing. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. In beaumont, texas, the recovery has barely begun. There is still water in the streets, but no Drinking Water on tap. Anna werner is there. Reporter this is how derithea spent her weekend, driving around beaumont looking for water and food for her six children. Reporter your house has no Running Water . No. Reporter whats that like . Oh, man, i cant describe its been hard for us, you know. Reporter we met her stopping at a church looking for milk for a 3monthold baby. To tell her the handouts had just ended. We were like we got a baby back here. Can we get milk or something. They said come back, monday. You serious . Reporter the flood blocked all roads into the city. Many trucks couldnt get in to make deliveries. Food supplies are limited. The 120,000 residents here have been without Drinking Water for days. Since floodwaters overwhelmed the citys pumping station. Good news, finally came last night, when the city announced that with the help of private companies, it had come up with a stopgap fix. Setting up temporary pumps to provide a water supply. City manager, kyle hayes. This is a temporary solution. Until the water along the river recedes. In the meantime, without this new water supply, we would not have service to the public. Beaumont mayor, becky aims. Sounds like you pulled off a save here. It really did feel like a win. It still does. But we have a long way to go. But it is one step at a time. Thats all you can do. But for the residents whose hoemtz l homes lie in the subdivisions in areas behind me, subdivisions under water the only step they can take is to wait. Wait until this walter recedes and see whats left of their homes. Elaine. Anna werner, in beaumont, texas. Thanks, anna. There are new concerns about flooding, high toxic waste sites in and around houston. Here is omar villafranca. East of houston in channel view, an area hit hard by harvey. Parts of this neighborhood were under ten feet of water. You can see the damage all that water did. Homes were just ripped off their foundations, and moved several yards. Cars, boats, and trucks like this one, were thrown around, like they were bathtub toys. It is already been more than a week, since the storm blew through this area. And people are now just getting into their homes to start the cleanup process. What theyre seeing is horrid. Their homes, caked in mud and muck. The smell is some times overpowering. Sandra carascos home had 6 feet of water inside. The mother of two feels like their neighborhood has been forgotten. We are not the only ones suffering. The whole neighborhood. No one came to help any of us. Some in the neighborhood are on edge theyre close to tan epa super fund site. Meaning theyre near toxic waste. The epa says they checked on 41 sites. 28 showed no damage. 13 of the Super Fund Sites were flooded and that has neighborhood residents worried. Elaine. Omar villafranca, thanks. In crossview texas, officials ignited remaining combustible containers at the flood damaged chemical plant. Three trailers of unstable compounds went up last week, shooting flames and smoke into the air. Everyone within a mile and a half of the plant was evacuated. At least 18 people have gone to hospitals. Complaining of breathing problems from the smoke. Tonight, at least 74 large wildfires are raging in eight western states. They have destroyed more than a million acres combined. Several of the newest fires are in california. Heres jamie yuccas. Reporter the hills surrounding los angeles have been burning three days with flames coming dangerously close to neighborhoods and freeways. Fueled by 100degree days and thick brush, the latuna fire is burning an area that has not seen a fire in 45 years. Burbank residents quickly began defending their homes. This man used a towel to beat back the fire as it came within feet of his front door. He ran at the very last minute. The firefighters say they can defend it. Its pretty nerveracking to watch. Hillside homes closest off to the flames were told to pack up and leave. While 1,000 Fire Fighters and air power battled the blaze overnight. Evening winds, pushed 50foot flames up the canyons, creating tornado thousands of smoke. Los angeles fire chief, ralph torazza. We saw extremely erratic weather and wind. The wind can change direct tgss, it can go 180 at 20 miles an hour within a few minutes. Reporter by morning, three homes were lost. 6,000 acres burned. Paul dupaulo was going to watch college football. But watched the fire instead. Hear the cracking, and makes you know it is in your backyard. Reporter western heat fueled a fire east of portland oregon, stranded 140 hikers saturday night. Hikers were forced to overnight when the fire grew too close to a popular hiking trail. They were still waiting to be rescued sunday. Lilsides like the one behind me were burning hours ago. But wind have slowed. Temperatures didnt get as hot today. There is supposed to be a codow that starts monday. Elaine, firefighters hope to get a better handle on the blaze when highs are in the 80s instead of 100. Jamie yuccas. Thank thousands. A unique college course, Building Trust between police and minority communities. Ok, lets try this. It says you apply the blue one to me. Here . No. Have a little fun together, or a lot. Ky yours and mine. Two sensations that work together, so you can play together. No, please, please, oh shrieks in terror heavy breathing and snorting no, no. The running of the bulldogs . Surprising. Whats not surprising . How much money aleia saved by switching to geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. 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Then we are going to let you come up here and make use of force decisions. Firearms training is part of a course intended to open eyes and change minds. Alya lewis group in colorado springs. Alya, what was your perception of Police Officers . Growing up, i was always taught not to interact with Police Officers. Not to interact with them . Why. I was told theyre not on our side. Told him to for frz. You told him to get his id. Reporter High Profile Police shootings have forced cities across the country to confront police and community relations. There is no such thing to me as a good shooting. Reporter this semester long course tackles the issue through handson learning as students shadow Police Officers responding to calls. This is the police. Cameron clark didnt embrace the class initially. When i came in the first day, they told us that we were going to be interacting with Police Officers on a weekly basis, i considered dropping and just picking something else. But, i felt that this was an opportunity for me to get a little bit outside of my comfort zone. Police officers will tell you that they dont often interact with the community unless a crime has been committed. Thank you, students. Thank you so much. Perhaps most importantly. The officers and students just talk and try to relate. These people are still humans outside of this uniform. They have feelings, emotions they have families. Dr. Bahia mohammad developed the course with International Association of chiefs of police. What do you want your students to get from the zmors. Thats actually a difficult question. You have some students who navigate to the class, they are just fearful of the police. So that particular student, possibly, to reduce that fear. But there is no illusion that fear will be reduced overnight. This is a learning experience for the Police Officers in this class as well. Daryl desousa is Deputy Commissioner of the Baltimore City police department. We have got to start some where. I think with you guys, this is a great start. And, and i have learned that, that you know we have to make these relationships happen. We have to, fix these relationships before crisis occurs. Reporter one step to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. Jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. Still ahead, an historic homecoming for a record breaking American Space woman. Hmm i cant believe how great this tastes i cant believe it comes in. Vegaaaan. And organiiiic. Try i cant believe its not butter in two new ways. Its vegan and its organic ialmost everything. You know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. But for only 7 a month, ridx helps break down waste. Avoid a septic disaster with ridx. Do i use. One thatsthat wgood for my teeth . Now i dont have to choose from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. Its our best whitening technology. Plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. Crest. 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