Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband will plead guilty and serve prison time for a scheme to get their daughters into usc. And americas teacher of the year. Only on cbs this morning, well reveal this years big winner. First, heres todays eye opener your world in 90 seconds. If i try to find a positive, the pandemic could have possibly been a life saver tonight because it was a smaller crowd. People are injured when a gunman opens fire at a Shopping Plaza in glendale, arizona. Its a very large scene. It will take days for the water to recede. A state of emergency after record rain and dam failures led to historic flooding. Experts are describing this as a 500year event. Actress Lori Loughlin and her husband have just agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy charges as part of this massive nationwide College Admission scandal. The Presumptive Democratic president ial nominee went after the president for taking hydroxychloroquine. What is he doing . What in gods name is he doing . The things the president s say, the words of a president matter. The blue angels perform a flyover in honor of the naval academys graduation. All that a new tiktok trend of opening a bottle of beer with a knife. And all that matters. A 4yearold boy in philadelphia is going viral because of a special request. Can you give me a haircut, please . I really dont like my hair this way. Well figure something out, okay, buddy . On cbs this morning. You have video come out of you actually getting tested. Is it true that this was the swab that the nurse was actually using on you and that at first it went into your nose and disappeared so that in scale this was the actual swab that was being used to fit up that Double Barrel shotgun that you have mounted on the front of your pretty face . Welcome to cbs this morning. Guys, i was watching that last night. I never had a brother. I wish i would have had the relationship that they have. Because when your brother is a governor, its fun then you can poke fun at him. Anthony, you have a brother. You know what its like. I do indeed. Nobody can get under your skin like your brother, gayle. Yes. They know how to push all your buttons. Were not going to push your buttons today. We just want to bring you the news. Lots of news this morning, including the flooding emergency in michigan and the latest on the coronavirus. But as you wake up in the west, we begin with a shooting attack in a shopping in Entertainment District near phoenix where at least three people were wounded. Anthony . The suspected gunman allegedly posted video from last nights shooting on social media. Cbs news is only showing you a limited amount of that footage. The suspect is now in custody. Jamie yuccas reports on the attack in glendale, arizona, in an area that had recently reopened after a coronavirus lockdown. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. Damn, bro. Shots rang out at the westgate Entertainment District in glendale, arizona, last nirk night, sending people scrambling. It hand right there. Reporter at least three people were struck by the gunfire. One is in critical condition. These screen shots are from a chilling snapchat video. The alleged gunman posted leading up to the attack. He used what looks like an Assault Rifle when he opened fire into the complex. We are thankful that this was not a larger scale tragedy. Reporter video from the scene shows a person thought to be the suspect raising his arms in surrender and kneeling to the ground as police approach. We were able to take that suspect into custody successfully and safely. Reporter officers locked down the district for hours and went door to door to speak to witnesses. This all comes as arizona businesses have started reopening in the past two weeks after the state eased coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Arizona has nearly 15,000 cases of covid19. If i looked at anything and try to find a positive out of anything, the pandemic very likely could have possibly been a life saver tonight because of the smaller crowds. Reporter investigators have not identified the suspect. Authorities say they are aware of videos of the alleged shooter and anyone with those videos should turn them in. Tony . Jamie, thank you very much. We want to tell you about a Surprising New study that estimates how many lives were lost because government officials did not quickly lock down communities affected by the coronavirus. More than 93,000 americans have died from the virus. Columbia University Researchers say that more than half of those lives, around 54,000 people, might have been saved if governments had imposed social distancing measures just two weeks earlier. The Trump Administration began urging social distancing on march 16th. New york shut down order took effect march 22nd. Hei hindsight is always 2020. Still tough to hear the number of lives that could have been saved. As 50 states reopen, the focus is on protecting americans who havent gotten sick. That means moving quickly to contain localized outbreaks. Houses of worship are among the places cautiously opening up again. Our lead National CorrespondentDavid Begnaud is in new york city outside saint. Patricks cathedral with more on that part of the story. Good morning. It will be interesting to see if st. Patricks, which is so popular for locals and tourists reopens now that the governor of new york says you can resume gatherings of 10 or fewer people. You have to socially distance and you must wear a mask. Elsewhere around the country, some religious organizations are actually starting to defy state governments in what they are ordering because those religious organizations feel like theyre being treated unfairly. Take new jersey. Several baptist congregations say theyll defy the governors executive order to keep gatherings to ten people or less. The church cannot stay closed. Its wrong. Its unconstitutional. Reporter in minnesota, catholic and lutheran leaders also say theyll ignore their governors order and Start Holding largescale services next week. Some have already started defying state orders. On wednesday, police dispersed a large crowd gathered at a new york city synagogue. Around the country, states continue to reopen at their own pace. With connecticut becoming the last of the 50 states to ease restrictions. Some businesses like Jewelry Stores and restaurants opened for the first time in more than two months. This is the first feeling i think that we have had of normalcy. Reporter in michigan and illinois, we saw examples of what can happen as workers start to return to work. I just dont feel safe enough yet. Reporter just days after reopening assembly plants, ford temporarily shut down factories in both states. Because three employees tested positive for covid19. Both plants were set to be back in operation wednesday night, but some workers are still worried. All these people crowded on top of each other. Reporter and there are new concerns this morning for frontline workers at grocery stores. The united food and commercial Workers Union says at least 68 grocery employees have died from covid19 and more than 10,000 have been exposed or infected. Several chains, including kroger, are now ending hazard pay for their employees like raquel solaria. I dont know why theyd be taking our hazard pay away. So kroger, for the 460,000 associates you have, please do the right thing. Reporter in a statement, kroger says it has already paid out 700 million in hazard pay as well as bonuses to some employees. I should tell you we also reached out to ford to talk about the concerns that workers have there, but we did not immediately hear back from ford. David begnaud, thanks, david. President trump is heading to michigan this morning to visit a ford plant making ventilators. The trip comes as the president launches fresh criticism of that state for mailing out absentee ballot applications to all of its voters. The applications are meant to keep people safe from the coronavirus. Mr. Trump claims without evidence that voting by mail can lead to fraud. On twitter, he threatened to withhold federal funding to michigan. Also in michigan, a city in the central part of the state is in the middle of what officials call a 500year flood disaster. And the governor is now calling for federal aid. The rush of water spilling through two failed dams sent houses floating away right down the river. The water is now several feet deep in much of midland northwest of saginaw. And its another severe blow for a state thats already reported more than 53,000 coronavirus cases. Janet shamlian is in midland talking with people whose lives have been upended by this flooding. Good morning. Before we get to the interviews, how are conditions right now . Well, tony, good morning. Let me say the river crested at just above 35 feet. As you can see behind me, this bridge is impassable and so are roads all over town this morning. Could it have been prevented . Thats the question many in the community are asking right now. Theres a lot of frustration here amid two reports that those dams, both of them, violated federal safety regulations. A home floating down stream ripped from its foundation by raging floodwaters. One example of the devastation in Central Michigan. This morning, theres concern floodwaters may be mixing with toxins in containment ponds from a nearby dow Chemical Plant which shut down its operations. The company says theres no risk to people or the environment. Due to the amount of water across the county, it will take multiple days to recede. Reporter close to 10,000 evacuated Midland County as the floodwaters came gushing in. Power is out in many areas. And its still too early for some to go home. I dont know whats going to happen. Our town is gone. Reporter Courtney Kessler hopes shell get back into her house today. A neighbor sent her these photos of water swamping her home. The basement with water to the ceiling. Shes not the only one. Memories as a family are in our basement and theyre flooding. Theyre ruined. Reporter karri allen said the flooding will cost her family tens of thousands of dollars and shes frustrated the breached dams werent in better condition. Both were owned by boyce hydro which had its license revoked by federal authorities in 2018. After more than a decade of safety violations raised questions about its ability to withstand a major flood like this one. Yet when the dam came under state supervision it was deemed to be in fair condition. This could have been prevented, and it wasnt. Its all happening during a pandemic. Yeah. Thats made it extra interesting. In the middle of covid you start to realize whats important. And i think without that, maybe it would have been a little harder. Reporter theres no doubt coronavirus is on the minds of many people here, even as they deal with this flooding. And as we head into a holiday weekend, it wont feel like it for a lot of people here. Theyll finally be able to get back into their homes and start the cleanup process. Its a difficult process. Janet, thank you. In our next hour, well talk to Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer about the severe flooding in her state. This will be her first interview since the disaster. Lots to discuss with the governor, but right now, we have breaking news in the sweeping College Admission scandal. Actress Lori Loughlin and her Fashion Designer husband will plead guilty to conspiracy charges that they have fought for more than a year now. Our National CorrespondentJericka Duncan has report eed extensively on this case and joins us with the latest. This is certainly a big surprise. It really is. And like you said, this has been going on over a year but right now, this is really shocking news that were Just Announced minutes ago. Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli were expect order to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud tomorrow. Now the couple is among more than 50 people charged with conspiring with an admissions consultant in california to get their kids into top schools. Loughlin was arrested back in march of 2019 for allegedly conspiring with william singer, known as rick. Loughlin was charged with paying singer hundreds of thousands of dollars to get her two daughters into the university of Southern California as rowing recruits, even though they were not rowers. As part of the plea, loughlin will spend two months behind bars and pay a 150,000 fine. Giannulli will serve five months and pay a 250,000 fine. The couple was scheduled to stand trial in october but now loughlin and her husband become the 23rd and 24th parents to plead guilty in connection to this scandal. Anthony . Jericka duncan, thank you. Cbs news legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins us. Why do you think Lori Loughlin and her husband suddenly decided to cop a plea . They had been advocating for quite some time that the case should be dismissed, that is, thrown out, because of the words of the kingpin, the ringleader rick singer. The problem is they just lost that motion. So the writing was on the wall for them that they either had to face preparing for trial in the fall or they really had to get to the prosecutor and say, okay, we gave it our best shot pretrial and now is the time we have to face the music. Rikki, Lori Loughlin faces two months in prison. Her husband five months. How does that compare with others who were charged in the case . Well, i think that they really got a gift. I have to say that i was pretty stunned by the amount of time, meaning so little time. Because they were the most recalcitrant, the most incorrigible defendants, and you have to remember that what they did is they paid 250,000 twice and that they phonied up these resumes to show their daughters as rowers. And even phonied up the fact of tournaments and when they won and when they came in second and it was really an elaborate fraud. So i think the sentence is light. And, yet, if you look at what has happened with other defendants, it is not off kilter considering the fact that the court, by virtue of the ruling of the office of probation was not supposed to consider the amount of money that was involved. Do you think theres any chance, rikki, given were in the middle of a pandemic, that theyd instead get home confinement rather than actually go to prison . Yes, anthony, i do because what you find is particularly now with white collar defendants, that is people who are not going to do something again and certainly are not going to harm other people in any way considering of a violent way, that those people, by and large, are being spared from going to prison. But it depends. Because if the time comes when they are going to be sentenced, if the pandemic is not a full array as it has been, perhaps they will go into the prison system itself. But theyve been pretty lucky judging by today. So perhaps their luck will continue. 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