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Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20240712

Tells us about his new Fashion Initiative to help black designers. And maren morris on motherhood. The country superstar reveals how she balances being a new mom with seeking musical inspiration during the pandemic. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. As you can see, we are already getting the first impacts of Hurricane Sally. This thing is moving three miles an hour. Wow. Three. Hurricane sally barrels towards the gulf coast. Rapidly gaining strength. And people are bracing for impact. If you look at what else is out there we have all kinds of names in the atlantic basin. Paulette, rene, sally, teddy, vicki. President trump was in california for a briefing on those devastating wildfires. It will start getting cooler. I wish you just watch. I wish science agreed with you. The hunt for the suspect in the shooting of two sheriffs deputies in Southern California is intensifying. It breaks my heart. A coward would ambush them. Theyre just doing their job. The big ten. A potential return thanks to the rapid results tests that should arrive on every campus this month. All that steven goss cowsky missed three field goals and an extra point. Then, like hes been doing it all night and all that matters. President trump endorsed the idea of a fourhour president ial debate moderated by Podcaster Joe rogan. It would have been cool to have a debate where the two president ial candidates just smoke a joint and spend four hours talking about ufos. On cbs this morning. What up, dudes. Paul rudd here. Actor and certified young person. Paul rudd is spreading the word. Wear a mask. Rudd acts half his age in the new psa aimed at millennials. Lets real talk. Masks, theyre totally beast. So slide that in your dms and twitch it. Rudd turned 51 years young earlier this year. Weve got to yeet this voice. Welcome to cbs this morning. Governor cuomo asked him to do it because we has such a baby face and so young at heart. A certified young person. Ast age 51, i hope hes connect with actual young people. Lets hope that message hes giving is effective. He sort of picked up on what jon lapook said that dont kill grandma. Wear your masks. It not only saves you but people you love. Very important message. Were going to begin with the effects of Hurricane Sally. It can already she can already be felt this morning as she bears down on the gulf coast. The storm weakened overnight but forecasters warn it could be a category 1 when making landfall tomorrow. The gulf coast is already seeing intense waves there. Forecasters say the biggest threat from the slowmoving storm could be an immense amount of rain. That means a lot of rain. We begin in mobile, alabama, wither lead national correspondent. There is David Begnaud. Good morning to you. We see the rain already. Good morning. Things have really died down in mobile. Thats consistent with this storm which has weakened and slowed down. This sucker is barely moving at 2 Miles Per Hour. I was told that it is going to be recorded as one of the slowest storms on record for this part of the gulf coast. But heres the major threat. Its the rainfall. It could produce up to 20, maybe 24 inches of rain in this area of mobile, which would are historic flooding. This is what sally looks like from above. One of noaas Hurricane Hunter planes flew over the storm yesterday. Everything is scary now. There are thousands of people like janet ryan who have packed up and left their home. Packed up what i need for maybe a couple of weeks because i dont know how much water there will be here. Reporter the biggest concern now is how much water the storm is going to dump on the gulf coast. Forecasters say it could be more than two feet of rain in some parts of the region. There are lowlying roads already under water in parts of mississippi. The National Weather service is warning the flooding could be historic. From mississippi to florida, people are preparing. Were staffing up and making sure that Everybody Knows as much as we know to be ready for this storm. Reporter thats andrew gilich, the mayor of biloxi, mississippi. So far, no mandatory evacuation orders in place there but hes telling everyone, watch this thing. Now is the time to be paying attention to the data and to the information. I guess thats the main thing about weather. Its chaos. Reporter i mentioned how the storm had slowed down. It slowed down so much so that landfall was supposed to happen today, but now its expected to not happen until tomorrow. David, thank you very much. Lets go to meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli who is watching this very closely. What are you seeing . Good morning. I dont know if you can walk on water. If you could, you could walk faster than this storm. Thats how slow it is moving. Its going to move only 90 miles in 36 hours. Moving forward right now at 2 miles an hour. The storm hasnt strengthened much. Its waeeakened a bit because o dry air. Winds are 85 miles an hour. If you think weve been here before, we have. Weve seen these really slow moving storms like harvey. And one of the reasons for it is Climate Change. And warming world, forward speed has decreased by 16 near land. And in the future, rainfall rates are expected to increase by at least 14 , maybe double that. There is the forecast track from the National Hurricane center. Making landfall probably some time during the day tomorrow. Thats how slow it is moving as a cat 1 storm. Probably just to the west of mobile bay. Rainfall will be phenomenal. Could be devastating. Two feet. And we told you it could be 30 inches. Now the National Hurricane center saying that that is possible. In addition, storm surge is going to be a huge issue. If the storm moves just west of mobile bay, that will funnel and force the water into mobile bay. And its got nowhere to go but up. Watch out for devastating storm surge. A bit further towards the east and the Barrier Islands will block it. Well see how this works out. But everybody, be careful. Jeff, thank you. Now to the explosion of wildfires in the west. Dozens of people are dead in three states. At least 24 people are missing. In california, more than 3 million acres have been burned, and about 16,500 firefighters are trying to quell the flames. This eerie footage is from the city of talent in oregon where burned out streets look like theyve been paved with pink flame retardant. Jonathan vigliotti is tracking this historic disaster. Reporter crews are using cadaver dogs to search through charred rubble in southeastern oregon looking for any sign of the missing. Oh, my god. Reporter fastmoving flames ripped through nearly half a dozen towns last week giving residents little time to escape. Even heavy duty fire retardant was not enough to save these homes. Like Ashley Britten are seeing the destruction for the first time. Its the worst thing ive ever seen in my life. Its ive seen videos, but its a thousand times worse than i could have ever imagined. Reporter firefighters across the west have been battling shifting winds as they try to gain control of more than a hundred fires. The hazardous smoke is so severe, the National Weather service says it has created a haze across the country. All the way to washington, d. C. And Alaska Airlines announced it was temporarily suspending flights to and from portland, oregon, and spokane, washington, due to the smoke. Dave monroe lives in hardhit talent, oregon. Theres something going on. Thats for sure, man, because its one thing after another. Every summer were burning up. Reporter in california, wildfires have now burned an area larger than the size of connecticut. The states governor, gavin newsom. Ive been on so many fires over the last seven, eight years throughout this state. Weve never been more stretched in our resourcs than over the last month. Reporter and the fire in this area has been the deadliest so far this year in california. It stands at 40 contained. In oregon, mobile morgues have been brought in as the search for at least two dozen people continues this morning. Oh, boy. The story is very tough to hear day after day. Thank you very much, jonathan. We need to know whats going on there. The twin disasters are giving the presidntial candidates one more thing to fight about today. In california, President Trump dismissed Scientific Evidence that Climate Change is behind the extreme weather. Democratic nominee joe biden called him a climate arsonnist who is endangering americans. Weijia jiang has the story. Reporter speaking r ining u smoky haze, President Trump blamed the historic fires on fallen trees that were not cleared out. Good, strong forest management. Reporter the president has pushed the idea for three years. But California Governor Gavin Newsom pointed out that only 3 of land in the state is under state and local control. 57 is under the federal government. He said that Climate Change is a much bigger factor. Science is in and observed evidence is selfevident that Climate Change is real, and that is exacer baiting this. Reporter a California National resources official urged mr. Trump to acknowledge it. If we ignore that science and put our has in the sand and think its all about vegetation management, were not going to succeed to get at protecting californians. But President Trump pushed back. It will start getting cooler. You just watch. I wish science agreed with you. I dont think science knows, actually. Its science. Reporter former Vice President joe biden blasted the president who has rolled back climate regulations and downplayed the threat of Climate Change for years. If you give a climate arsonnist four more years in the white house, why would anyone be surprised if we have more america ablaze. Reporter mr. Trump is ignoring scientific recommendations on another front. Holding his second indoor event in a row out west with little social distancing and few masks. This is supposed to be a roundtable, but it looks like a rally. But it is a rally reporter back in washington, the top spokesman for the department of health and Human Services slammed government scientists in a live video he hosted on his personal facebook page. Michael caputo has taken the video down but in it he claimed the cdc included a Resistance Unit and said its scientists havent gotten out of their sweatpants except for meetings at coffee shops to plot how theyre going to attack donald trump next. We spoke with caputo last night who said hes feeling the pressures of the job and dealing with multiple threats against his family, and he claims thats what led to venting on facebook. Happening today here at the white house, President Trump is hosting a signing ceremony as the United Arab Emirates and bahrain commit to normalizing relations with israel. The agreement is a diplomatic success for the presidnt who helped broker the deal. Anthony . Weijia, thank you. The gunman who ambushed and shot two Los Angeles County sheriffs deputies is still on the run. The reward is up to 150,000 and the manhunt is intensifying. The sheriff is lashing out against, in his words, people fanning the flames of hatred. Hes also praising the wounded deputys response as carter evans reports. And we remind you, the video of this shooting may be upsetting. Reporter new video shows the two injured deputies moments after they were ambushed. The 31yearold female deputy shot multiple times is covered in blood and tends to her 24yearold partner. She applies a tourniquet to his bleeding arm. And shes shot in the face. Shes one tough mom. They were both shot in the head and the fact they werent gravely disabled from it is just a miracle. Reporter l. A. County sheriff villanueva says both deputies with just over a year on the job took lifesaving actions to help each other. The female deputy, the mother of a 6yearold, even managed to radio in her location after being shot. Her voice is garbled because she has a wound right in her jaw. But she was able to get off her location. Reporter Surveillance Video from the saturday shooting in compton shows the gunman walked right up to the patrol car and fired several shots at pointblank range before running away. Despite being shot multiple times, the male deputy still tried to go after the gunman. He tried to grab his gun, but his right hand was disaged. Reporter the manhunt is in its fourth day. And the sheriff has 14 investigators working to find the shooter. What is this like to see this happen to two of your own. It breaks my heart. It pisses me off that a coward would ambush them. Theyre just trying to do their job trying to protect the passengers on the mta line. Were going to get them. Reporter for cbs this morning, carter evans, los angeles. And sheriff villanueva is signaling out lebron james to increase the reward money to capture the shooter. Lebron james has been critical of Police Violence and helping lead the protests in favor of racial equality. We need to president that it goes across professions and races and creeds and wants to see lebron james step up to the plate. Interesting how he responds. I dont know what lebron is going to do. Nobody who supports black lives matter or racial equality thinks its ever okay to just walk up to a police car and shoot Police Officers. We all agree. We need Police Officers in this country. We want good Police Officers in this country. Its just a matter of justice and equality and fighting fair. But its you look at that video and that is just as upsetting and outrageous as any of the other things that weve seen. Its very, very i hope they catch him sooner rather than later. Somebody knows who that guy is. The College Football season limited by the covid19 pandemic could see a late comeback. Two Major Conferences that decided not play this fall are now rethinking that move. But one Smaller School has lost more than just a season to the coronavirus. Nikki battiste has the story of one player who is now a presumed victim. Just an infectious personality, an infectious smile and just a good guy to his core. He literally was the light of my life. Reporter 20yearold Jamain Stephens was a defensive lineman at the California University of pennsylvania, a division 2 school that suspended all fall competition in july. His mother told us he returned to school in part to work out with his teammates. The family says stephens died last week of a blood clot to the heart after he tested positive for covid19. I am very, very nervous for these young men and women. These kids, their lives are priceless. And its just not worth it. Its not worth it. Hell go the distance. Notre dame touchdown reporter so far 76 division i College Football programs have decided a season is worth it. But not without some setbacks. Weve got positive cases. They got positive cases. Reporter several teams have postponed their opening games after coronavirus outbreaks. Yet two of College Footballs biggest conferences, the pac12 and big ten, are now considering seasons despite previous plans to cancel all fall sports. College football is a mess right now. Reporter Nicole Auerbach is a Senior Writer for the athletic. The conferences desire to kick off the season is driven by lost revenue and increased testing but that may not be enough to justify a return to the gridiron. Your Football Player may be following every single rule. They might be dealing with social distancing in the football facility and then they walk outside of that facility. And theyre going to be around students who are partying, hanging out, playing video games, going to a cafeteria. All of these things. Reporter thats a risk people like Jamain Stephens father say students and their families need to be aware of. Sports give us a release. It gives us freedom from all of this drama. We are not in a state of mind with it all to make the right decision. And as you know, were sitting here right now talking about the loss of my son because we took a risk. Reporter Jamain Stephens would have turned 21 next week. Were here outside the football stadium at rutgers university. A member of the big ten conference Whose University president met sunday to discuss accelerating the return to the field. No answers yet, but here at rutgers, the schools most recent covid testing data shows a negativity rate around 99 . Tony . It is pretty low there. 1 positivity. Nikki, thank you. Ahead, new developments in the case of breonna taylor. The woman killed by police during a botched raid in louisville, kentucky. This is a big new we have much more news ahead for you. Bob woodward reveals new information from 18 interviews with President Trump in his new book. Nine hours of conversation he says. Hell give us an inside account of their conversation and find out if anything the president said the to

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