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good morning from the cbs 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. a southern california couple is behind bars this morning after police made a horrifying discovery. authorities say they found 12 of their children being held captive, some chained to beds, and starving. the children range in age from 2 to 29 years old. we have the latest. >> reporter: social media posts show one big, happy family. 13 kids with their parents on vacation, often dressed in matching outfits. but investigators say no one could have pictured what was happening inside their perris home. early sunday, a 17-year-old girl escaped from the home and called 911 saying her 12 brothers and sisters were being held captive. some bound to their beds with chains and padlocks. >> it's just crazy to think that people are being treated like that so close to you. >> reporter: neighbors are trying to figure out how they missed the signs. they say the family had lived here for about three years but didn't come out much. this fall the parents and a few of the kids were seen doing yard work. >> looked like they were having fun, like a regular family. helping people. like kind of assembly line together, grabbing things. and it seemed like they were having fun. >> reporter: neighbors say the kids were pale and shy but didn't seem to be in poor health. investigators say all of the children were dirty and malnourished. at first they didn't even realize the seven oldest were adults between the ages of 18 and 29. jameela adams, a neighbor with experience in the foster care system, says she's never heard of a case like this before. >> to see it's right here, it's heartbreaking. especially as a foster parent. that's what we do. we take care of the kids who can't take care of themselves. to see somebody has their own kids like that, it's hard. >> reporter: according to the california department of education, the home was registered as a private school called sam cassel day school. 57-year-old david turpin listed as the principal. he and his wife, 49-year-old louise, face charges of torture and child endangerment. the bail set at $9 million each. the riverside sheriff's department will be holding a press conference tuesday morning. we're hoping we'll learn then exactly what was going on inside this home and how the children are doing now. cbs news, perris, california. under the threat of a possible government shutdown now just days away, president trump and congressional democrats continue to fight over immigration policy. this as mr. trump pushes back against allegations he made a racist remark. we have details from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with an already busy week ahead of them on capitol hill, the presidet used the martin luther king jr. holiday monday to attack democratic senator dick durbin for claiming he used a vulgar term while referring to certain immigrants. the controversy has stalled negotiations on a daca deal. president trump returned to the white house last night from his mar-a-lago resort in florida still defensive after allegedly using a vulgar term to describe haiti, el salvador, and some african countries. yesterday he went after democratic senator dick durbin for, in his opinion, blowing immigration talks. the president tweeted in part, "senator dicky durbin totally misrepresented what was said at the daca meeting. deals can't get made when there is no trust." there's internal west wing debate over whether the president said "blank hole" or "blank house," causing discrepancy on why some republican senators deny hearing the president use the specific expletive. >> i don't know that changing the word from "hole" to "house" changes the impact that this has. >> reporter: the controversy has assaulted negotiations to protect daca recipients. children brought here illegalli. some say they won't green light a budget if daca isn't resolved. the government could face a shutdown friday. >> the only way to fix a problem in washington is to get a bipartisan solution. and i urge the president to lead us to that bipartisan solution. mr. president, close the deal. >> reporter: the daca program ends in march. if lawmakers don't find a solution, those immigrants could face deportation. senator durbin is urging the white house to help set the record straight and release whatever recording it might have of the meeting. >> thank you very much. ahead on "cbs this morning," john dickerson talks about the reported comment with the secretary of homeland security. the sentencing hearing for former usa gymnastics team doctor larry nassar is set to begin today in michigan. his victims will be allowed to speak in court. nassar has admitted to sexually assaulting gymnasts and possessing child pornography. he's pleaded guilty to seven counts of sexual assault. more than 125 women and girls have filed lawsuits against nassar. nassar has already been sentenced to 60 years in prison for child porn. he faces up to 125 years in prison. olympic champion simone biles is the latest gymnast to come forward and accuse nassar of sexual abuse. biles, who won four gold medals in the 2016 olympics, joins several other prominent gymnasts who say they were molested by nassar. she tweeted, "i, too, am one of the many survivors that was sexually abused by larry nassar. there are many reasons that i have been reluctant to share my story. i now know that it is not my fault." the governor of hawaii promising a false missile alert will not happen again. he delivered a rare address to the state last night, apologizing for the fear, anxiety, and heartache caused by the warning of an inbound ballistic missile saturday. it took nearly 40 minutes to let people know it was a false alarm. he said his administration is taking steps to prevent a similar mistake. >> let me be clear, false notifications and waiting for what felt like an eternity will not happen again. you have my promise on this. >> an employee who hit the wrong button twice sending out the false alert has been reassigned to another job. a winter storm bringing snow, sleet, and freezing rain could make a dangerous commute for the morning across the south. winter storm warnings have been issued across central and southeastern texas, into northern louisiana, southern arkansas, and kentucky. the wintry mix caused slick roads, school cancelations, and flight delays in texas. the storm is expected to impact the eastern u.s. through today. and one of southern california's busiest highways will remain closed for at least another week after deadly mudslides. thick mud and debris still covers much of the 101 near montecito. it's the main coastal route between los angeles and points west and south. more than 500 homes were damaged or destroyed in the mudslides. at least 20 people were killed. the number of people missing fell to three after a 53-year-old transient was found safe along with his dog. coming up on the 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[ bleep ] newly released footage shows a dramatic fire rescue in georgia. the helmet cam video was shot earlier this month at an apartment complex fire in dekalb county. firefighters lifted a ladder to a family trapped on a third-floor balcony. as flames shot out, they caught babies and children tossed down to them. about a dozen people were injured from the blaze. mostly related to smoke inhalation. there's a push to save net neutrality, and new details about the victim in the casino boat fire. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "tampa bay times" has listed a florida mother as the lone fatality this weekend aboard a casino boat shuttle. carrie dempsey died sunday at an area hospital. she was on the wooden-hulled boat that caught fire. the boat was taking them to an offshore casino in the gulf of mexico. the "washington post" says senate democrats have found 50 votes to restore net neutrality regulations. net neutrality bans telecoms from favoring one site's traffic over another's. the fcc repealed the policy last month. congress can reverse the move within 60 days, but that would take 51 votes in the senate, plus support from house republicans and president trump. "the baltimore sun" reports vandals have sprayed red paint on a monument to the national anthem. the bronze statue of children holding a scroll commemorating the anthem was paid for by public school students more than a century ago. the words "racist anthem" were spray painted nearby in several places. last year, a statue of the composer, francis scott key, was vandalized with the same words. you may not know his name, but you know his song. ♪ oh happy day oh happy day ♪ ♪ oh happy day oh happy day ♪ >> billboard is remembering gospel star edwin hawkins. in 1969, his arrangement of "oh happy day" went to the top ten on the pop charts. later versions were recorded by glen campbell, johnny mathis and elvis presley. he died at his northern california home. he was 74. and britain's "guardian" is remembering singer dolores o'riordan of the cranberries. ♪ in your head zombie ♪ ♪ zombie zombie ♪ >> o'riordan's voice on songs like "zombie" and "linger" propelled the group to success in the 1990s. the death is being called unexplained. the body was found in a london hotel room yesterday. on twitter, ireland's prime minister called o'riordan the voice of a generation. she was 46. unearthing a treasure. the giant rock that has got the diamond industry twinkling. twinkling. kids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> k elitrepair, safelite replace ♪ another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain.like most people. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can do more with my family. talk to your doctor today. see if lyrica can help. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ there's nothing if you don't care for something ♪ kommon was among last night's performers at the naacp image awards show in los angeles. the ceremony's entertainer of the year award went to director ana duvernay. "girls trip" named outstanding motion picture. best actor went to danny kaluuya for "get out." and the president's award went to actor and activist danny glover. on the "money watch," a record-setting diamond in the rough, and the north american car of the year. on wall street, investors are looking at the impact of the tax overhaul as earnings season for the last quarter of 2017 gets into full swing. the stock market was closed yesterday because of the martin luther king jr. holiday. last week the dow jones industrials gained 505 points. the s&p 500 added 42 points, and the nasdaq composite finished this week more than 122 points higher. citigroup says it will give a small pay raise to women and minorities to close a gap with men and non-minorities. the bank says an internal survey showed women get 99% as much as men in similar jobs in the u.s. it also showed that minorities get 99% as much as white people. citigroup says it told employees it will increase pay this year to close the gap. for the first time in its history, the honda accord is the car of the year. it edged out the kia stinger and the toyota camry. the announcement was made yesterday at the north american auto show in detroit. honda says the tension generation accord was -- 10th generation accord was redesigned from the ground up and went on sale last fall. looking for something special for valentine's day? gem diamonds discovered a 910-carat diamond from a mine in a southern african nation. it's the fifth largest diamond ever found, and it's worth -- here you go -- tens of millions of dollars. the diamond is about the size of two golf balls. the stone is rated d color. that is the top-rated color for diamonds. still to come, exploring the planet next door. how a new mars rover will have a very different job than its predecessors. very different job than its predecessors. watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. with less joint pain, watch me. for less joint pain and clearer skin, ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. allegations of racist remarks about immigrants from certain countries americans are becoming increasingly reliant on g-p-s technology for everthing from cell phones to the power grid -- but experts are now raising concerns about a major vulnerability... join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ thousands of people lined the streets of santiago, chile, to welcome a visit from pope francis. [ chants ] some people cheered "long live the pope" as he passed by. it's his first visit to chile since becoming the head of the roman catholic church. his reception was subdued compared to that of other countries. some chileans fault the pope for appointing a bishop who some say abused children. nasa scientists are prepared to send a new rover to mars. as chris martinez reports, it plans to dig deep in the search for signs of life. >> reporter: nasa's engineers are taking their mars rover to a new level, building a next-generation explorer for a key mission. >> we are seeking signs of ancient life. >> reporter: ken williford is one of the lead scientists with mars 2020. >> these are the actual pieces of flight hardware that will fly to mars. >> reporter: this hardware will deliver a new rover to the red planet with major upgrades like radar that can search for water beneath the planet's surface. and this drill designed to collect samples of solid martian rock. >> this is it here. this is the abrading bit. >> reporter: engineer kyle brown's team is running countless drilling tests on rocks gathered around the world that could be similar to what the rover might encounter. >> it's as close as you can get to the real thing. >> exactly. >> reporter: the rover will drill the samples, then seal the rocks in labeled capsules, leaving them at various sites across the planet. >> this is our goal. nice, intact, two-inch long -- >> reporter: a compact core like this could reveal fossils or other signs of life from the planet's past. >> we expect to find rocks that were deposited billions of years ago. around the time when we think life was first beginning to emerge on earth. >> reporter: the rock samples could set up another critical mission called "mars sample return." nasa scientists hoping to one day collect them and remotely rocket them back home for closer inspection here on earth. chris martinez, cbs news, pasadena, california. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll visit florida to show you what's being billed as the first solar-powered town and see how it operates. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news" h. ." h. ews." hi...so i just got off the phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. cbs presented by target.... art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curiosity, conversation, and inspiration. the asian art museum, with the support of target, celebrates the unique achievements of asian art and cultures providing a catalyst for discovery and dialogue. the asian museum is here to make asian arts and culture relevant to everyone's life. to be culturally literate i think is important today. the impact is very great. it's so important that people come to the asian art 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is promising new oversight to prevent another mistaken missile alert. there's also fear that a false alarm could lead to an accidental war. jan crawford has been looking into that. first, you duck. and then you cover. >> reporter: for a generation in the cold war, the threat of a nuclear attack was ever present. >> there might not be any grown-ups around when the bomb explodes. then you're on your own. >> reporter: today's warheads are many times more powerful and deadly, and information comes faster than ever, raising the risk of a panicked public and what analysts call "the nightmare scenario." a false alarm that triggers accidental nuclear war. bruce alexander is a national security expert. >> we need to have some sort of authentication system. we have to also look at who's authorized to launch these particular alerts and what particular situations. >> reporter: false alarms are nothing new. in 1971, norad sent this erroneous teletype to thousands of broadcast stations activating the emergency broadcast system to announce the united states was under nuclear attack. in 1979, computers at norad headquarters detected what appeared to be a massive soviet missile attack. the u.s. went on high alert, but it was a war game tape that had been mistakenly loaded into norad's computers. officials had only minutes to decide whether the warning was accurate and whether or not to retaliate. >> the overriding concern now is the threat of north korea. in this case, minutes really do matter given the proximity that they have and the ability to respond or prepare for that. >> reporter: in the case of a true emergency, a wireless alert to the public could come from national, state, or local authorities, all of whom are supposed to have had fema training. fema is investigating what happened in order to prevent it from happening again. the current emergency alert system has been in place since 2012. experts we talked to said better training and more controls can fix these issues, and it's fortunate we know of these problems because of a false alarm instead of a failure during an actual event. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. on "cbs this morning," we will take you to florida to visit what's billed as america's first solar-powered town, and see how it operates. plus, a record-breaking cold snap along the east coast has left turtles and other retiles in comatose states. we'll meet the people who are bringing them back from near death. and actor john lithgow tells us about his new one-man show called "stories by heart." that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- here's neda iranpour with a check of weather. a c-h-p officer is recovering this morning... after a car good morning. right now we're tracking slow speeds. down below 30 mileho

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