Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20240714 : comparemela

Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20240714

I have a clear vision of what i had to do when i went into the white house as first lady. Heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Hold on. Oh, my god. This is bad. A pair of earthquakes rock Southern California. It is a wakeup call for the rest of the state and for other parts of the nation that are not immune from the same kind of activity. The acting Homeland Security secretary defends the conditions at Border Patrol stations following reports describing unsanitary conditions. I know what our standards are and i know theyre being followed. More tensions between the u. S. And iran. Tehran says its raisie uranium enrichment. Joe biden apologizes for comments he made about working with segregationists. Im sorry or n th h ca onew chargf x i nor athficking. Closittishipom venice, italy. A boat taking a direct hit from lightning in south boston. All that matters. Goal Jonathan Dell santos scoring the only goal, 10. On cbs this morning. Cutting, goal. Backtoback world cup wins. This is team usas fourth world cup making it a womens record. Yes, its football but theyve done so much more against all odds in the most challenging world cup weve ever seen supply dont know how to feel right now. Its ridiculous. This mornings eye opener is presented by toy story land. Lets go places. Tony, i dont know whats more exciting the women winning or Anthony Mason back from vacation. The women are way more exciting. Come on. Not own a close contest. That was such a nothing but good feelings coming out of that. Just overwhelmed. Dont we like megans pose. Its not arrogant. Its like, yay, we did it. From a player four years ago in her dorm eating pizza. But were glad youre back. Glad youre back. Welcome to cbs this morning. Got some sun too. Welcome to cbs this morning. Millions of people in Southern California, they are on edge and they are worried about their safety after two large earthquakes and more than 4,000 aftershocks. Those continued through the weekend and some were felt more than 100 miles away. The powerful damaging quakes rocked the small desert town of ridgecrest. 110 miles north oos angeles. Some people there are so concerned they refuse to sleep indoors. The second quake magnitude 7. 1 was the strongest california has seen in 20 years. Ctm lead National Correspondent David Begnaud begins our coverage near the epicenter of those two quakes. Set the scene. Reporter thousands of aftershocks that we have heard about over the last 72 hour, most of which we have not felt have done just enough to rattle and make people feel anxious to the point where some folks dont want to be in their own homes so 20 or so people have been sleeping in tents behind the city hall in ridgecrest. 20 yards from where i am a government building has been transitioned into a red cross shelter. Right outside is a parking lot where a dozen or so people slept in their vehicles overnight. I want to give you the context. We are in the middle of the mojave m o nowhere. 25,000 people live here and the reason the damage is not catastrophic is because a lot 6 it was centered in the desert. If you drive around ridgecrest looking for damage, you would find some of it, neighborhoods and businesses, in fact, carter evans virginia found damage five minutes up the road from where we are right now. Carter, good morning. Reporter well, david, theyve got a lot of cleaning up to do here. You can see how this wall is ollapsed against the home. Overall in ridgecrest, things are beginning to get back to normal. Roads are open again. Water and power is back on. But Scientists Say the people of this community are going to be rattled by aftershocks for a long time. After living through Something Like this, the shock for residents in and around ridgecrest still hasnt worn off. How are you feeling . Still nervous. It hasnt settled every time the ground starts shaking, the mind goes back. All of these people up here are here for you to today. Reporter a town hall local officials tried to reassure the shaken community with the steps theyre taking. Ptsd is a real thing. And were all suffering from it right now. We have teams coming in that will help us with that. Reporter fridays earthquake rocked the desert townsending items off store shelves and people scrambling. Lets go. Reporter when the 7. 1 quake struck, brick chimneys just didnt stand a chance. They crumbled. This one went right through the roof of the home. When the chimney fell and all those bricks broke the joists. So thats why youre getting the stuff off the roof. So it doesnt end up on the floor of the kitchen. This was so awakening to what an earthquake can really do. Reporter this man and his family are so rattled theyve decided to sleep outside of a red cross shelter. We ended up coming out here because my kids wouldnt every time a shake would happen they just started panicking. Reporter his daughter and her friends say it will be a while before they return home. Do you feel safer out here . Yeah. Because nothing is going to fall on us. Reporter after two major earthquakes authorities call it a miracle nobody was killed or seriously injured. We were built and constructed and planned under earthquake precaution far a measures. You think that made a difference. I know it did. Reporter the good news is the usgs says the chances of another magnitude 7. 1 or higher is now just 1 and the chances of a 6 magnitude quake happening are also diminishing. Boy, that is good to hear, carter. To that point yesterday we spoke with Seismologist Lucy Jones from caltech in Southern California. You may have even her on television. She said one thing that surprised her is the decay following the 7. 1 in that there had been many earthquakes but theyve been so insignificant you havent really felt them, right . She expected some stronger ones since friday but they havent really materialized. In our interview yesterday i started with one question so many people have that most often they get wrong in what they i overard a manayt answer. Increst it takes the pressure off and lessens the likelihood of more. Is that true. Unfortunately not. That is part of the human need to form a pattern. We hate randomness and the fundamental is the distribution of earthquakes is random. Reporter Seismologist Lucy Jones says the recent earthquakes are sending a message. That an even bigger one is lurking. This is not the big one. I say that the term the big one you can only use its such a big event you change the nature of society. You know, katrina was the big one for new orleans. Maria in puerto rico. Right. Those are events, disasters that change society. Reporter if an earthquake like fridays were to hit the city of los angeles, jones estimates it could cause upwards of 200 billion in damages. Cbs news science an futurist contributor says the likelihood of l. A. Being hit by the big one in the next 30 years is inevitable. If you had a 7. 1 in Downtown Los Angeles what would happen gentleman. A lot more damage. We have a lot of buildings in the Los Angeles Area that were built before we had any seismic buildings built so especially those built before the 1976 code are the ones that were most concerned about. Reporter records at the California Department of insurance show that just 13 of the States Residents have insurance policies with earthqake coverage. Ronnie tolbert is not one of them. Theyre probably going to have to red tag my home. Reporter she and her husband dan who is disabled barely made it out when the second quake hit. She is not sure how shes going to rebuild their home that theyve lived in for 32 years. I dont know what im going to do. Im kind of old to start got laid off and so i dont know. I dont know what im going to do. Reporter the tolberts slept on a mattress in front of their home because they just didnt feel safe being inside. Before we toss it back to new york i want to leave you with three pointers that are crucial to remember. Have enough food and water to last you three day, have an Emergency Contact list that includes someone who lives out of state and try to secure those items on your walls, tvs, pictures when an earthquake strikes, you will be thankful that you did. All very good advice, david, tough times for some people out there, thank you. As we mentioned earlier the u. S. Womens soccer team is coming home as repeat champions. The u. S. Wrapped up i yesterdays final. Now team members are speaking out this morning about the ongoing battle to be paid as much as the u. S. Mens team. Roxana saberi is in lyon, france, where she caught up with some of the players. What are they saying, roxana . Reporter good morning, anthony. The tournaments most valuable player Megan Rapinoe says shes on cloud nine after their victory here last night. She and the team celebrated overnight and now theyre heading home for more celebrations and a fight for equal pay. In front with the high boot. Reporter it took this penalty and this shot by cocaptain Megan Rapinoe for the reigning world champions to pull ahead of the reigning european champions. A few minutes later her teammate rose lavelle followed. And so to cheers in thed stadium and back home, the u. S. Defeated the netherlands earning a fourth world cup victory and n weso tight aell do anything to win. Reporter as the cheers said. [ chanting equal pay ] reporter chants called out for equal pay. A reminder theyve been fighting for more than victory on the field suing the u. S. Soccer federation alleging gender discrimination. What do you think this victory will mean in your mush for equal pay. Its always good to have in the back pocket that were backtoback champions. Its not good for them, is it . Reporter progress is inevitable says Brandi Chastain who helped lead the fight for equal pay after she and the u. S. Team won the world cup in 1991 and 99. The ultimate reason and catalyst for change is eyes on the situation, right . You cant hide anymore. You cant say, well, nobody cares. This tournament is a global tournament. Reporter now that this tournament is over the players lawsuit is expected to go into mediation. First the team will be honored in a parade in new york city on wednesday. Gayle. Were all looking forward to that thank you, roxana. Listen, they are champions in every sense of the word and i love the timing of going into the mediation, because, you know, i think they upped the prize money from 30 million to 60 million but still the men are 400 million. The gap is so high. Enormous. Its not right. Megan rapinoe is one cool customer. Ill tell you. With the sunglasses on. Love the shades. Where can i buy those . Congrats, looking forward to wednesday too. House democrats want top immigration officials from the Trump Administration to testify this week about the crisis at the border. The lawmakers want answers about reports of dangerous and unsanitary conditions at migrant detention facilities. Ben tracy is at the white house with more. Good morning to you. What can you tell us about whats actually being done . Well, the president is promising more transparency. He even says he wants to get journalists in to see these facilities but theres also a bit of a mixed message coming out of the administration. On the one hand blaming democrats for the conditions and on the other the president is saying these migrants are actually in better shape in these facilities than where they came from. They had no anything where they came from, those are people that are very happy with whats going on. Reporter but a report from the New York Times this weekend details horrendous conditions at the clint border facility in texas. Outbreaks of scabies, shingles and chicken pox spreading among the hundreds of children being held in cramped cells. President trump called times report a hoax and Kevin Mcaleenan called the allegations unsubstance yachted. Because theres adequate food and water, because the facility is cleaned every day, because i know what our standards are and i know theyre being followed. Reporter even a report by his own department of Homeland Securitys Inspector General described overcrowding at detention facilities as dangerous and a ticking time bomb. Weve been talking about this and asking for help. Im not denying there are challenging situations at the border. Reporter acting director of u. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli says Congress Passed the humanitarian aid bill, the situation has improved. Weve gone from about 2500 children in facilities not designed for them down to a fraction of that. Reporter democrats who visited detention facilities in texas last week say the conditions are still unacceptable. They are in the facility that is dehumanizing. Reporter now the Administration Says that it is disappointed that congress appears to have no plans to address asylum laws before its august recess. They also say they are ready for mass roundups and depore takes of people who are here in the country illegally but its unclear when those may start. Tony. Ben tracy for us, thank you so much. A wealthy businessman with ties to two u. S. President s may appear in court today to face federal charges linked to alleged sex trafficking. 66yearold Jeffrey Epstein was arrested saturday in new jersey after returning from paris on his private jet. Mola lenghi is outside the facility where epstein is being held. From a private jet to a correction facility, what do we know about the charges. Reporter the charges against Jeffrey Epstein were just unsealed here at the white house this Lower Manhattan. He is facing two counts, one count of sex trafficking, another count of sex trafficking conspiracy and. We should note that this is not the first time Jeffrey Epstein has been facing similar charges. Jeffrey epstein is now reportedly accused of molesting dozens of minors he paid for massages in new york and florida from 2002 to 2005. The details of his indictment are expected to be unsealed in federal court in the Southern District of new york today. Cbs news legal analyst Rikki Klieman says that is not a good sign for epstein. In the world of trial lawyers, we refer to the Southern District as the most powerful law firm in the world. They do not go forward with a case unless they have investigated it from top to bottom and they are convinced that they will get a conviction. Reporter the well connected financier has admitted to sex abuse in the past. In 2008 epstein pleaded guilty in florida of soliciting and procuring an underage person for pross city 250ugs. They stemmed from Sexual Activity with privately hired masseuses. That landed him in a florida county jail for 13 months. He had to register as a sex offender but never faced federal arges. Brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case, spoke to cbs news jericka duncan. I dont think there is a person who would look at the facts and believe there was an actual punishment. Reporter epstein has had several highprofile friendships in the past, president bill clinton reportedly rode on epsteins jet more than two dozen times in the early 2000s. This a 2002 interview then private citizen donald trump called epstein a terrific guy. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as i do, trump said and many of them are on the younger side. Well see where his powerful friends or former friends go once he appears in court later on today. Reporter now we have reached out to Jeff Sessions attorney as well as the white house for comment, we have no yet heard back from either. Epstein is expected to be arraigned here in Lower Manhattan at some point today on those two counts of sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy. If convicted he could face up to 45 years in prison. Mola, thank you. Starbucks faces a growing backlash after a barista apparently asked a group of Arizona Police officers to leave good monday morning. A cloudy and foggy start to the day with patchy drizzle, especially along the coast. Heading to the afternoon, because of the on tour flow, daytime highs are below average this time of year. 79 in concord for a high of 75 in san jose. 66 in oakland. 61 in San Francisco. We will warm up heading to the week, as High Pressure built in. Above average temperatures by the end of the week. Have a great day. We have much more news ahead. How can you have a hot spell in alaska . Turns out you can. Jonathan vigliotti is outside in the middle of the warmest temperatures this state has ever recorded. Standing on an alaskan glacier, so warm i can wear a tshirt. It is going through a heat wave. Ahead on cbs this morning well tell you the warning scientists want to you hear. Announcer this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by toy story land. Lets go places. Lets go places. The first ever corolla hybrid. Lets go places. When you have diabetes, dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can be difficult to find a balanced solution. Try greattasting boost glucose control. The patented blend of protein, fat, and carbs is part of a balanced formula thats clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. In fact, it provides 60 more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake and contains only 1 carb choice. Enjoy the balanced nutrition of boost glucose control as part of a healthy diet. mom woman so you have i do. Ars experience. mom but n

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