Collect gold. We begin with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We got out. Thats all that matters. The worst ive ever seen. A state of emergency in West Virginia. At least 23 are dead after flooding ravages the mountain state. Houses and cars have been swept away. Look at that. The National Weather service is calling it a once in a thousand years event. You never think that it can happen to you. The california is the states largest this year and has claimed at least two deaths. Like driving into the apocaly apocalypse. The dow is not good financial and political fallout after a surprise vote by uk voters to exit the European Union. Wiped out. A man in cincinnati trying to grab an officers gun. Two more officers tased him until he let if. The fbi says it has not or pursuing gay relationships. Lift off atlas rockets flying again. This one launching from cape canaveral. Are you kidding . I think its safe to say t llama loves shooting the breeze at the zoo. In the hole, here we go who could blame him . He hit a hole in one. And all that matter tha hope hes all right. Another spectacular play. Wow on cbs this morning saturday. Once the largest empire, britain is an island again. One of the most seismic events in world recent World History just took place. It feels like a Donald Rumsfeld almost when you wake up. Or nightmare, one of the two. 48 voted for sense and sensibility. 52 voted for pride and prejudice. [ laughter ] welcome to the weekend, everyone. Vinita nair has the day off, so annemarie green is with us. Welcome. Thank you. This morning, were going to take you 4,000 miles away to peru for a story youll only see on cbs this morning saturday. Thats where scientists are using that countrys bonedry deserts to figure out how to plus, nearly 40 years ago, muhammad ali fought in the last primetime fight here on cbs. Now its keith thurmonds turn. Well introduce you to this unique undefeated champion who will defend his title tonight in a highprofile primetime fight. And for 20 years, grammy winners the mavericks have been putting out fantastic albums and playing incredible concerts. I went to one last night which is why my voice is hoarse. Theyre about to release a new first theyre here to showcase it later in our saturday session. Our top story this morning, the deadly and destructive flooding in West Virginia. The death toll there has climbed to 23 and is expected to increase. West virginias governor has called in hundreds of National Guardsmen to help with search and rescue efforts. The flooding destroyed several homes. Some torn from foundations and carried away by the swollen rivers and lakes. The trouble began on thursday from heavy rains. On friday, the body o after he was swept away in floodwaters just outside his home. Kris van cleave has more from the hardhit community of white sulfur springs. Good morning. Reporter good morning. You can see the damage the howard creek did when it was raging. Debris is scattered as far as i can see. Homes have been destroyed, and police here in greenbriar county say the bulk of those people who this is ridiculous. Reporter this is all thats left of chad abners home. Its completely gone, swept away by raging floodwaters thursday night that tore through West Virginia seemingly out of nowhere. Pieces of the home next door ended up blocks away on the citys ball field. I figured it would be something left. You know, something standing, but theres nothing. Right there. Reporter this is vicky witts home. The flood ripped apart her neighbors house and sent it crashing we got out. So its thats all that matters. Reporter across the state, at least 100 homes have been seriously damaged or destroyed. It appears the river took over this mobile home park, and this house is resting partially in the street next to overturned cars. Roads have been ripped apart, and tens of thousands were without power. In just this one neighborhood in the Small Community of white sulfur springs, we counted more city police and paramedics spent friday going door to door for survivors or worse. Everyone knew it was going rain, but no one knew it was going to be as devastating as it was. Reporter mayor lloyd hanes. I cant describe how heartbreaking it was. When the waters rushing toward you and theres nothing you can do to help people. Reporter at least four of the dead are City Residents who were pulled from their homes into howard creek. Do you feel lucky to be alive . Oh, nicole lewis was nearly one of them. She managed to grab hold of this tree and withstand the punishing current for three hours. That had to be a tremendous amount of strength. How did you do that . I dont know. I just prayed to god and kept thinking about my kids. I had people here talking to me, you know, saying they much ca saying they were calling to get help. I held on. There was a couple time that i thought i was gone. Rivers in West Virginia to crest overnight. The creek here has been dropping for about the last 24 hours. So focus increasingly on the cleanup here. Still, when you look at the 23 people dead, thats more than the People Killed by tornadoes and lightning so far this year combined. So much devastation, kris van cleave in white sulfur springs, West Virginia. Thank you very much. Two people are dead after they tried to flee californias largest wil contained, is in kern county, 40 miles northeast of bakersfield. Its been burning since thursday. About 30,000 acres have been destroyed including 80 homes. Carter evans has more from lake isabella, a Community Just on the edge of the fire. Carter, good morning. Reporter good morning. When this fire started on thursday, it just exploded, and flames ripped through communities like there so fast that firefighters couldnt keep this were just burned to the ground. An inferno of destruction tore through rural mountain communities near lake isabella, overwhelming firefighters as home after home went up in flames. It was my grandparents home. I grew up in that house, and not even the things inside of it its something you cant replace. Reporter the fire caused propane tienks explode and power lines tanks to as the fastmoving flames spread, two people were killed. Two people who we believe were trying to escape the fire. They had gotten out of their home and apparently were overcome with smoke. Reporter some 800 firefighters are attacking the windwhipped flames. Louie garcia saw no one when the flames engulfed his home. The house next door was engulfed. Just a wall of fire. Couldnt hardly breathe or see. To the rescue, climbing on his roof with garden hoses. If your neighbors hadnt pitched in, if you hadnt hosed down the industries i dont think id have a house today. Reporter this is the most destructive fire in a week thats seen droughtstricken california hit with several major wildfires. Were using hand crews, bulldozers, air tankers, helicopters, everything in our arsenal to stop this massive repr being treated as a homicide until arson can be ruled out as a cause of the fire. Authorities are bringing in cadaver dogs. Theyre going to go through rubble like this searching to see if there are any more fatalities. The weather this weekend is expected to be hotter and windier. Anthony . Not good news. Thank you very much. Lake isabella, california. Now to the worldwide fallout from the uks decision to leave the European Union. Yesterday markets plummeted many believe the shock waves will lead to a breakup of other parts of Great Britain and possibly a departure of countries from the eu. Mark phillips is outside Britains Parliament in london with the latest on the dramatic decision. Reporter good morning. Its been a day since this momentous vote, and the dust has begun to settle. Frankly, nothing looks more clear today than it did yesterday. This brexit vote isnt the end of a process, its the thank you very much. Reporter when David Cameron announced that he was quitting and that negotiations on leaving the eu could wait until his successor was chosen in october, it may have been just another example of the Wishful Thinking that has characterized this debate. In brussels, they take the view you would expect of interstated partner oompt of a jilted partner. This wont be an amicable divorce, the president has said. It wasnt a very hard affair to we now expect the United Kingdom government to give effect to this decision of the british people as soon as possible. However painful that process may be. Reporter David Cameron had gambled and lost. He managed to turn a division over newspaper his own party into a revolutionary event in british and european history. Now hes being called a zombie prime minister, a dead man walking, and murmurings in the party that he should go sooner. The leading candidate for the job, undeclared so far, is boris johnson, the former mayor of london. Yet she deeply unpopular now in the capital which voted strongly to stay in the eu. [ booing ] reporter there may have been elation on the winning side, but theres no sense of urge see it negotiate a quick divorce. Where Frances Francois hollande and Angela Merkel said if britain wants to go, it should go sooner rather than later and that it wont get a quick sweetheart new trade deal. The last thing the eu wants is to offer encouragement to antieu movements in other european countries. Like the song social securays, subpoena hard to do. Sure is. Joining us for breakup, managing editor of the financial times. Good morning. Were hearing already, were seeing already some friction here between europe and britain in terms of how fast we actually unravel this thing. Absolutely. What happened on thursday night is not the end of the story. Its barely even the beginning. As anyone whos been through a bad divorce knows, it always takes a lot longer than you expect, is more costly and more acrimonious. Speaking of the longterm fallout that we dont know, we heard mention of populist rumblings in other countries. Could there be more countries considering an exit . Are we should we were a domino effect . There could absolutely be a domino effect. The two things Francois Hollande did yesterday was firstly warn the uk that they had to basically not expect a sweetheart deal. Secondly, hes going to meet the head of the french nli party. She is very popular right now. One of the Amazing Things that people have ignored is actually if you take a poll of the population, the European Union is less popular in france than it is in the uk. Wow. What people in the markets are talking about is not just brexit but further down the road there could be the risk of frexit. Right. If youre all of this creates a massive amount of uncertainty as issues come up and have to be resolved. This point. If youre Holding Stocks in the united states, what do you do . Take a deep breath and relax. One thing weve learned from Lehman Brothers or the flash crash is when you have turmoil, thats the worst moment to start panicking. Y yes, on friday the dow fell, the treasury yield fell sharply. Whats striking is what did not happen which is the markets didnt freeze up. We havent seen it seems that central bankers and investors have learned some of the lessons of the Lehman Brothers crisis. And practice makes perfect in terms of dealing with these shocks. People should stay calm. So if youre thinking about your olympics to, if youre a lowgrade investor like me dont tried this weekend. Go to the beach, sunshine the enjoy, take a deep breath. Yes, its going to have economic and political dominoes potentially, but weve got a lot to play for. Thank you very much. Thank you. The aftershocks of britains decision to leave the European Union are being felt here in the u. S. President obama as well as the two candidates battling to replace him all weighed in on the decision on friday. Errol barnett has more from our washington bureau. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Yeah, politicians in america have been quick to say that thursdays big votes wont affect the socalled special relationship between the u. S. And uk. Beyond that, reaction has been varied. Democrats mostly oppose the socalled brexit, have warned about the hurdles ahead. Many republicans have hailed the vote. I do think that yesterdays vote speaks to the ongoing change and challenges that are raised by globalization. Reporter while on a trip to cameron and vowed that ties with the uk would remain strong. While the relationship with the uk and eu will change, what will not change is the special relationship between our two nations. That will endure. Reporter a subtle change from april when president obama met with cameron in london. Our focus is in negotiating with a big block of the European Union to get a trade agreement done. Uk is going to be in the reporter candidates vying to replace the president had mixed reactions. In a statement, Hillary Clinton cautioned that this time of uncertainty only underscores the need for calm, steady, experienced leadership. Adding, the u. S. Needs to pull together, not tear each other down. I love to see people take their country back. Thats really whats happening in the united states. Reporter speaking at the opening of a new golf course in antiimmigration language of the probrexit campaign, sending out this fundraising pitch praising uk voters for reasserting control over their borders and promising were going to do the exact same thing to election day day. Youre going to let people into your country that you want. People you dont want or you dont think are going to be appropriate or good for the country, youre not going to have to take. Reporter how relations between the u. S. And the uk will new agreements need to be negotiated, of course. And u. S. Officials may want to make that process a bit more difficult to discourage other countries from following britain out of the eu. Meanwhile, eu nations meeting this morning want all of this to happen quickly. Anthony . Errol barnett in washington. Thanks. Joining us to discuss the impact of the brexit vote on american politics is Washington Post columnist katherine wa rampel. Were saying, the voter in britain who vote to leave, a lot of the same issues on the table in the u. S. What can we take from this if anything . I think theres a lot of similarity between the voter bases. Those who vote leave in the uk and the people who are protrump here. I dont want to oversimplify things too much, but to a large extent, theyre White Working Class voters who feel left behind by globalation, theyre antielite and suspicious of those who have been in power, the because they think they have not prescribed the right solutions to the economic troubles of their sun. Their country. You said you felt the vote in britain was a protest vote versus a vote over policy. Do you think thats something were seeing here, too . Donald trump has identified parallels. And Hillary Clintons criticized him for being without substance. What do you think . I think thats absolutely true. I think a large part of the attraction to donald trump is he is a sort of down with the correctness. Hes kind of a middle finger, if you will, to those in power for a long time. While he does have some policy position thats are somewhat fixed, many change from day to day which is why i think the attraction to him is less driven by the actual policies he proposes rather than his personality and swagger. We are weeks away from the republican convention. A lot of the establishment is not showing up for the what do you think the impact on Trumps Campaign from that is going to be . It could if different ways. On the one hand, his campaign has been struggling. They dont have much in terms of infrastructure, staff, or money. They need to rely on the gops established apparatus in terms of fundraising and organizing and getting out the vote. If he doesnt have those establishment people behind him and their vast networks of donors and volunteers and foot soldiers, that is damaging to spin this saying well, clearly that indicates that im different, im going shake things up, and im in departure from what everyone hates. As a practical matter, its damaging to him. As an image matter, maybe its enhancing. The American Population they have now another option, the libertarian option. Gary johnson, former governor of new mexico, who does he take votes away from do you think . The conventional wisdom had been that he was taking votes conservatives who felt like donald trump did not represent their brand of conservatism. The more recent poll data has shown that he would take voters away from both candidates because there are a lot of independent whos feel strongly that they dislike Hillary Clinton. They hate trump, but theyre also not so fond of Hillary Clinton. Theyre looking for a third option. A bit of a tossup. Thank you very much. Thank you. Tomorrow morning on face guests will include former republican president ial candidate senator mash marco rubio. Time to show some headlines. The Detroit Free Press says the centers for Disease Control found lead levels in childrens blood jumped dramatically in flint, michigan, after the city switched its water supply source. The cdc says during the year and a half the city was using flint river for its water, the level of lead in a childs planned parenthood was 50 higher than the switch in 2014. Reports the city of orlando is planning to build a permanent memorial to honor those killed in the pulse nightclub massacre. The mayor says efforts are underway to collect and preserve s