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Im John Dickerson with gayle king and norah odonnell. Wasnt that you when you got the job . More flips in my celebration. All right, good morning. A married couple near los angeles is in jail, accused of holding their 13 children captive in their home. David and louis turpin face charges of torture and child endangerment. Theyre being held on 9 million bail each. The couples children range in age from 2 to 29. This photo shows the family in 2015. Investigators say some of them were found chained to their beds. Police say they were tipped off on sunday by a teenage daughter who escaped from her parents and called police. David begnaud is outside the home in perris, california. David this story so hard to believe. Good morning to you. Reporter good morning. Perris is a community of about 75,000 people roughly 60 miles east of los angeles. The alleged house of horrors is behind me. Internet records indicate there are four bedrooms, three baths. From the outside, it looks well kept. There are four vehicles here in the driveway. The parents of the male suspect say theyre shocked at the allegations and the husband and wife in this case were deeply religious and apparently selfcalled by god to have so many children. I cant believe this. I cant believe this. Its so sad. Reporter People Living near the home of david and Louise Turpin say they have no idea what was allegedly happening behind closed doors. Many were even unaware that the couple had 13 children living here. Seven of them adults over the age of 18. The older kids, i thought they were, like, 12, because they looked so malnourished, so pale. Reporter the children rarely ventured outside, but on sunday morn, police say a 17yearold girl did leave, or as authorities say, she escaped. The young lady managed to escape that residence and find a phone and call the police to notify them that she and her siblings had been held captive in their home. Reporter investigators found 12 children, several shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks. Authorities say they claimed to be starving. And described the surroundings as dark and foul smelling. The youngest child is 2 years old. Police say they initially thought all 13 were minors. But were shocked to discover seven of them were adults. The oldest is 29. The six minors were admitted to Riverside University hospital. The adults are being treated here at corona Regional Medical center. Theyre all in very stable condition and theyre all in theyre doing very well considering the magnitude of of whats been described. Reporter the children were homeschooled with the father listed in state records as the principal of sandcastle day school, located at the homes address. Its just crazy to think that Something Like that could happen next door. Reporter robert gomez jr. Has been a neighbor of the turpins for three years. From his perspective, the turpin home was messy but quiet. I never knew that there was any kids living in that house, especially not 13. Reporter the father of the family, the male suspect in this case, worked for lockheed martin, but he left the company back in 2010. Now, the family filed for bankruptcy twice. But thats about all we know of them for now. There will be a News Conference later this morning, 10 00 local time, and we will be there. David, thank you. Such a sickening story to hear whats happened there. Stomach turning. Yes. The turpins renewed their wedding vows at least three times in recent years at the elvis chapel in las vegas. The last time was in october 2015. And all 13 children attended that ceremony. The chapels elvis impersonator kent ripley remembers the family. The way the kids looked physically, thin, but not not excessively thin. I thought they were very active as a family. I didnt think that they didnt eat or there was punishment or anything like that. They were quiet, but yet they were well behaved. They didnt seem like they were, you know, they acted out of line. They were just well bebehaved. They smiled a lot. Its hard to believe that people that i performed for and entertained and sat and talked before and after entertaining them, that this could happen. Its just its disturbing, it really is. Ripley told us the parents genuinely appeared to care for the familys well being. Fourtime olympic Gold Medalist simone biles said she was sexually abused by former Gymnastics Team dr. Larry nassar. She said, i am not afraid to tell my story anymore. In november, nassar pleaded guilty to assaulting seven girls. He is in court right now for the start of his sentencing. Dr. Jon lapook has been following this story. Jon, good morning. Good morning, gayle. Larry nassar is accused of molesting more than 140 girls while working for usa gymnastics, Michigan State university and twisters, a local Gymnastics Club in michigan. Just a day before his sentencing, one of the greatest gymnasts in sports history revealed she, too, was his victim. Less than two years after taking home four gold medals in rio, olympic gymnast simone biles should be on top of the world. But on monday, she revealed she has felt broken. In a statement on twitter, biles said she was sexually abused by dr. Larry nassar, i calling his alleged behavior completely unacceptable, disgusting and abusive. Biles joins two of her olympic teammates, gabby doug has and aly raisman in accusing him of sexual abuse. Saying the abuse was disguised as treatment. Youre angry . I am angry. Raisman spoke out about her abuse for the first time on 60 minutes. Why are we looking at why didnt the girls speak up . What about the culture . What about usa gymnastics to manipulate these girls so much theyre afraid to speak up . Reporter in her statement, biles said she initially wondered if she was to blame for the abuse but i will not and should not carry the guilt that belongs to larry nassar, usa gymnastics and others. In response to biles, usa gymnastics said in a statement they are absolutely heart broken, sorry and angry she was harmed by the horrific acts of larry nassar. In november, nassar pleaded guilty to assaulting seven girls who were all 15 or younger at the time. Around 85 alleged victims are expected to deliver impact statements in court ts week before nassar is sentenced. Its important these victims get justice so this never happens to another child. Reporter john manly is the lawyer for more than 100 alleged victims. If it can happen to simone bile, think about how much danger the little recreational gymnast in lawrence, kansas, is in, or downey california, or manhattan, new york. Reporter in december, nassar was sentenced to 60 years in prison on federal child pornography charges. His lawyer has not responded to our request for comment. Nassar is expected to be sentenced in this case friday. The Attorney Generals Office has asked for up to 125 years, which represents the number of women and girls who have reported him to police. That numbers staggering, jon. They all seem to think they were the only ones and they didnt talk amongst each other about it. Yes. Im glad that simone is speaking out. I know thats painful. Me, too. Yes, it will help. Thank you, jon. The anger over President Trumps reported vulgar talk on immigration is now closer to forcing a Government Shutdown. Congress needs to pass some kind of spending bill by friday. But now that is in jeopardy by gop plans to phase out the daca program that protects young undocumented immigrants. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Some democrats are saying they will not vote to fund the government at the end of this week unless republicans embrace a bipartisan solution for the socalled dreamers, young people who were brought to this country illegally. And that is raising the possibility of the first Government Shutdown since 2013. I urge the president to lead us to that bipartisan solution. Mr. President , close the deal. Reporter republican senator Lindsey Graham called on the president to broker a solution for daca. That also fixes a broken immigration system. Its not going to be done on twitter. By tweeting. Its going to be done by talking. Reporter President Trump returned from his florida resort to a feud in washington over the future of the dreamers and a government funding deadline. A Bipartisan Group of senators did Reach Agreement on a replacement for daca last week. We prepared a bill, a bipartisan bill, that hit all four elements the president asked for. Reporter and his president said hed sign a bill brought to his desk. Im not going to say, oh, gee, i want this, i want that. Ill be signing it. Reporter thats the deal the president rejected in that now infamous meeting where he referred to some caribbean and african countries as expletive holes. The exact word used by the president. Reporter mr. Trump tweeted on monday that illinois democrat dick durbin totally misrepresented what was said in that meeting and that durbin blew daca. Ill stick with my original interpretation. Reporter durbin says the device over immigration policy is the real problem. If the president will keep his word, as of last tuesday, if hell move forward, endorse this bipartisan agreement, we can get this done this week. Reporter some democrats believe a government funding bill is the leverage they need to demand a compromise on dreamers. Senate republicans need at least nine democratic votes to pass any measure to fund the government past this fridays deadline. Republicans warn that if there is a Government Shutdown, democrats would get the blame. And privately, some democrats worry about that possibility. The best hope for some kind of bipartisan solution now appears to be, john, the talks that are quietly going on between the number one and number two republican in the house and senate but theyll have to come up with something pretty quickly. And theyll have to get the president to sign it, thank you. The president s Homeland Security secretary tell us immigrants in the daca program will need to follow the law. Kirstjen nielsen is appearing before the committee right now. She was in the impassioned white house meeting on daca. We asked the secretary about the meeting and the president s views on immigration. The president made a broad characterization when he talked about people who came from haiti and african countries versus people from norway. So why is he making broad characterizations about people who come from those countries when youre saying u. S. Policy, trying to move away from broad characterizations and move towards people . I think the context of that conversation, there was so much covered in that meeting. But part of the conversation was really focused on this meritbased concept. So he had just met with the Prime Minister of norway. Was very impressed with what she told him about successes that norway has experienced. So he was just using that as an example of a place that accepts immigrants, in part, based on mart. Let me ask you about your testimony on tuesday. Senator durbin who was in this Oval Office Meeting about which there has been so much discussion, is going to be there. What if he asks you whether you agree with his representation of the meeting . I have no problem repeating what ive said. I just dont i dont i dont thats not a word i remember being used. It was very impassioned. People on all sides feel very strongly about this issue, frankly, as well as they should. There was a lot of conversations happening at the same time. Its not a particular phrase that i heard. Let me ask you about deferred action for childhood arrivals. Theres a chance that might not get worked out based on the way things seem to be going. I hope it will. If its not, what does the immigration customs and Enforcement Agency do with these kids who are here . Its not going to be a priority of the immigration and Customs Enforcement to prioritize their removal. Ive said that before. Thats not the policy of dhs. If this doesnt get worked out and im a dreamer, the way im supposed to read what you just said, is this is not going to be a priority advice. If you are a daca thats compliant with your registration, meaning you havent committed a crime and you, in fact, are registered, youre not priority for enforcement for i. C. E. Should the program end. Is that in peurpose truety . That means you cannot commit a crime and we will enforce the law. Highlights of a new report showing who is being charged with terrorism and where they come from. Thats ahead on cbs this morning. Millions of people across commute this morning after getting slammed by the snow, freezing rain and ice too. The blast of winter caused slick roads, School Cancellations and a lot of flight delays from memphis to houston. The storm is now moving east and will impact a huge area from atlanta to boston by tomorrow. The deep freeze is expected to follow the snow and send windchills plunging to Single Digits in parts of the south, oh, boy. The music world is paying tribute this morning to the talent of cranberries Singer Dolores oriordan. She died yesterday suddenly in london. She helped make the cranberries a global success in the 1990s. Charlie dagata is in london with a look at her influential career. Charlie, good morning. Reporter good morning. She had been staying here in london for a recording session. Police say she was found in her hotel monday morning. They said today the death is not being treated as suspicious. Her voice has been described as that of a crest fallen angel, a combination of strength and fragility that carried the cranberries through a string of hits. Do you have to let it linger reporter their 1993 debut album everyone else is doing it so why cant we landed in the top ten on the charts. Their follow up did even better, selling 17 million copies. The band went on to sell over 40 million albums worldwide. In your head theyre still fighting reporter it was in the United States that the little band from limmeric, ireland, became a big success. But that fame came at a price. Something she discussed with her friend dave davies of the kinks just a few weeks ago. We talked about the fragile lifestyle, being in the public eye, singing in rock bands, how its such a perilous crazy existence. It can take its toll on people. Reporter oriordan struggled with Mental Illness and discussed back trouble that almost ended her career. I have had Health Issues but one of the worst things is ive had a disc problem in my back. Reporter she had started singing again. The band were even planning to tour. But now the voice of the cranberries has gone silent. I miss you when youre gone reporter and shes already being missed. James cordon describing meeting her when he was 15 and asking for her autograph. Musician liz phair said that voice defined a generation. And duran duran simply crushed by the news of her death. Thank you very much, charlie. She had a very distinct voice. Ahead, how the missile panic in hawaiis highlightin concer some of you waking up to wet roads. Overnight rain came through, very light. San jose, very and only barely anything. Less for San Francisco. All we will see is fog this morning and cloud coverage and later on this afternoon, we could see things clear up. 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