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i x5, and temperatures are pending that outcome, he will be here tomorrow. good morning. it is monday, september 8, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." the president prepares to unveil a plan to fight isis. insider mike morell on the new offensive. millions face the threat of flash flooding and a wildfire forces dramatic rescues at yosemite. there is very exacting news from london today. there's already health concerns for duchess kate. >> we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> all of a sudden it was a huge thunderstorm. >> severe flash floods and fires threaten millions. >> oh, my god. >> in southern california drenching rain and flooding. >> a couple people swimming.
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not the best thing to do. >> the flames forced campers to evacuate. >> he talked about his plans to fight isis. >> our allies are watching and they conclude their american foreign policy is in the hands -- our allies are watching. they conclude their american foreign policy is in the hands. >> expecting her second child. >> a sibling for baby george. >> the cdc is investigating a respiratory virus that sent hundreds of children to the hospital in the midwest. >> another scandal surrounding an nba team owner. >> he made offensive comments in an e-mail he sent in 2012. >> he self-reported the incident to the league in july. >> boys are recovering after being attacked by a mountain lion. he's expected to survive. >> $139 million.
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>> all that -- >> police in oregon chased a woman who had stolen a boat from a marina. witnesses said she was ranting. >> kicks the man right in the face mask. >> a monster run. watch the finish here. the stiff arm. >> and all that matters. >> hollywood came to new york to honor joan rivers. her funeral attracted comedians, actors, and entertainers. >> it's a lot of laughter which joan would have loved. >> i'm really emotional. i would like to -- >> serena for the sixth time she's the u.s. open champion. >> you're an unbelievable friend and you definitely owe drinks later. this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning."
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president obama says he's ready to fight isis. tomorrow he'll tell congressional leaders what he has in mind. then on wednesday he'll explain it to americans in a televised speech. >> members of congress say they want to hear specific plans from the white house. bill plante is in the white house where he wants to hear more about the strategy. good morning. >> good morning. the president is taking a beating for not moving decisively against the islamic militants known as isis or as the president says isil, but now after his meeting with nato allies in europe, he says he has a plan to defeat the militants and he'll discuss it with congress and the public over the next few days. >> i'm preparing the country to make sure that we deal with a threat from isil. the president pointed to steps his administration has already taken, deploying military advisers to the region and launching over 140 air strikes on isis targets in iraq. >> the next phase is now to start going on some offense. >> this week the president will
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explain the threat that isis poses to allies in the middle east and how that threat could spread to the u.s. >> what i'm going to be asking the american people to understand is, number one, this is a serious threat. number two. we have the capacity to deal with it. here's how we're going to deal with it. >> the plan will not include ground troops but air strikes will continue. nine u.s. allies have agreed to help. the president will also ask saudi arabia, jordan, turkey, and the united arab emirates to step up. >> we're going to shrink the territory they control and ultimately we're going to defeat them. >> the president will also seek to clarify his message for congress where he's been criticized by both republicans -- >> i believe this president has committed presidential malpractice in his foreign policy. you have mixed messages coming from the administration. they don't have a strategy. are we going to contain them or are we going to defeat them. >> and democrats. >> i want to congratulate the president.
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he's now on the offense. he's overdue but the president is now there. >> now feinstein also has an op-ed in "usa today" this morning. she urges americans to understand even though we may be weary of war, how serious is the threat from isis. she writes, if the united states fails to unite and lead the world against isis' horrific goals, we could suffer the consequences for decades to come. charlie charlie. >> bill, thanks. cbs contributor mike morell is in washington. he's a former cia deputy director. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> following up on the bill's robert and what the president has said in his interview, what do you think he's taking us? >> i think going on the offense, i think degrading the group means taking away their territory and i think going after the leadership. and i think it means it in both iraq and in syria. so i think that's what he means.
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and that's what he's going to outline for the country on wednesday. >> so that means what in terms of syria? >> so syria's the tricky part. syria's the hard part here. even if you got iraq right, if you don't get syria right, then these guys will just go back across the border into syria and have safe haven there. so i think what it means in syria is doubling down on the moderate opposition. giving them the wherewithal to fight assad and to fight isis. >> mike, the president is giving this speech one day before the 13th anniversary of 9/11. the president said yesterday he has not seen any immediate intelligence about threats to the homeland from isis. is that the metric we should be looking at immediate threats? >> that doesn't give me a lot of comfort. what matters to me is whether a group has the capability and the intentions to attack us. and i think in terms of small scale attacks, isis has that intention.
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and those capabilities today. so the lack of credible threat reporting is not the metric i would use on september 10th, 2001 we did not have credible threat reporting that al qaeda was going to attack us the next day. >>ic mooike, what worries you about this the president going on the offensive? >> i think the main risk is getting syria right. that is going to be the really long pole in the tent. we're going to rely on a group of people in syria who we quite frankly don't have a lot of confidence in, don't have a lot of strength, who we have to worry about doing thingses with our weapons and our training that we're going to be responsible for at the end of the day. so that's the main thing i worry about here, is how to get syria right. >> all right, mike morrell, thank you. and some joyful news this morning. the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their
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second child. well wishers congratulated prince william as he visited oxford england without kate this morning. mark phillips is outside buckingham palace where we hear the queen is delighted. mark, good morning. >> good morning. another thoroughly royal baby is on the way. the duchess of cambridge, kate, is again suffering from morning sickness and is set to cancel a royal engagement. the reason, it turns out, is a happy one. unlike number one son george the second child of william and kate will not be expected to be king or queen one day. the new baby will be fourth in line to the throne. the old royal saying an heir and a spare, has come into play again. and kate is being treated for her morning sickness at the couple's home in kensington palace this time not a hospital so far. the baby like 1-year-old george will be a prince or princess though. the queen has assured that all
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william's children will have the title. we don't know how far along kate is, although morning sickness is generally an affliction of the first trimester. so people will be counting months on their fingers. a spring baby looks likely. >> we saw the scenes when prince george was on his way. i think there will be a huge celebration. probably not quite as excited as last time, we've been there before, but, again, a second child, i'm sure we're going to have six or seven months of celebration. >> so her go again, and why not. the british royal family is again providing a helpful and happy diverse. charlie. >> thank you, mark. >> you know, that is true. it is some welcome good news. it really is some welcome good news out there and a rotlot of tough news. >> so george will have a brother or sister. heavy rain is causing big problems in phoenix.
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flash flooding shut down parts of interstates 10 and 17. officials are asking people to delay going to work. southern california already got slammed. >> norbert's blast caught southern californians off guard. delivering an afternoon storm that last the just two hours, but sent water gushing into the streets. and even closing freeway lanes. the flash flood completely submerged cars. 35 miles away another 70 drivers were stuck on a highway after water rushed over a guardrail. >> most of the park is under water. >> pushed 50 miles inland by powerful winds from the pacific the crowdstorm quickly halted dumping 3 inches of rain in areas suffering is from extreme drought. from the air, intersections looked like lakes. the thunderstorm toppled power lines and uprooted trees. >> when the tree came down i
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couldn't hear it because of the thunderstorm was so loud. it was pounding. >> after a long summer of severe water restrictions, some took advantage of the downpour. swimming in the streets and washing the family car with the falling rain. while the floodwaters quickly receded, another round of storms is expected later today. for cbs this morning, teri okita, los angeles. more than 2 inches of rain fell overnight at the phoenix airport. we are watching the downpour. danielle, good morning. >> good morning, everyone. we are tracking flash flood warnings. rainfall rates, 1 to 3 inches per hour in these thunderstorms. a lot of lightning with these as well. as they move to the northwest here. the risk will continue for tonight for a lot of the desert southwest. we'll see numerous thunderstorms, localized flash flooding and mud debris flows. at the same time there's a fire danger as well.
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farther to the north, low humidity gusts to 40 miles per hour and dry fuels after a hot and dry summer. today's high temperatures will be topping out in the 80s. vegas, back up to reno. the coastline a little bit cooler. 68 in san francisco and 74 later today. >> hikers are safe this morning after they were rescued from a fast-moving wildfire in yosemite park. they were airlifted by helicopter. ominous-looking clouds of smoke hang over yosemite. the fire unexpectedly grew yesterday fueled by strong winds. so far, no injuries. now, to a dangerous medical mystery. hundreds of kids across midwest could be victims of a serious respiratory virus. many needed to be hospitalized after having trouble breathing. cases are confirmed in missouri and suspected in nine other states. it is spreading well ahead of flu seasons. and the start of the school year is only making it easier to infect other kids. our dr. holly phillips is with
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us. so do we know what this virus is? >> this is called entero virus d-68. this is a rare strain of a virus. they're known for causing colds especially over the summer. this causes very severe respiratory symptoms. bad enough to send kids to the hospital or even the icu. >> how is it spread? >> it's spread just like the common cold. coughs sneezes, touching something a sick person has touched. it also started -- it really hurt missouri right at the beginning of the school year which isn't surprising. kids are great at spreading germs. parents are reluctant to keep kids home at the start of the school year. >> i always feel like the beginning of the school year your kids get sick again because you're around other kids. when do you know when you should take your kid to the doctor? >> sure right. any signs of a severe common cold especially if you're in an area that's been hard hit by this virus, you should of course head to the doctor. the most important thing to pick
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up on is any difficulty breathing. so wheezing or a cough that just won't stop those are the warning signs. parents should have a low threshold for heading to the hospital with that. >> is there a vaccine? >> there is no vaccine. treatment is supportive care rest, and if you end up in the hospital it's about respiratory support, but there aren't specific medications for it. friends and admirerers of joan rivers said she would have loved her funeral. the city's medical examiner says the cause of death is still undetermined. mourners celebrated her life with laughter and sadness. >> thank you. >> joan river's 13-year-old grandson cooper wiped away tears as he thanked well wishers outside the family's home. his mother melissa rivers right behind him. early in the day, the grieving mother and son were surrounded by friends and loved ones at a
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star-studded service for the iconic comedian joan rivers. rivers once joked that she wanted her final sendoff to be a big hollywood affair. red carpet included. on sunday, part of that wish came true. friends and colleagues from the world of entertainment including donald trump, sarah jessica parker matthew broderick came to pay their respects. fashion designers also paid tribute. radio host howard stern delivered an emotional eulogy mixed with both humor and heart. stern described rivers as the best friend in the world. a big sister. and a crazy aunt at a bar mitzvah. >> it was a lot of laughter which joan would have loved. and it was a beautiful ceremony. it had music. hugh hugh jackman sang. the choir sang. it was wonderful. >> there was no one else.
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no one else can replace her. no one. >> outside the service, media and fans crowded the sidewalks. >> she was a terrific woman, and i think the whole world loved her, so i just wanted to be here for a few minutes. that's all. >> the service ended with bagpipers playing "new york new york." a fitting sendoff for the brooklyn brooklyn-born icon who helped shape modern day comedy. >> you were there. was it a nice service? >> it was -- i've never seen anything like it. full of love full of laughter. full of a sense of what she i think would have liked. someone said to me what did you think? i think she would have loved it. >> was howard stern -- >> howard stern was funny but loving. he communicated a great sense watch she meant to him. talked about how they liked to dance together. meaning the conversation would be so good. and that in the end is what she did. i was thinking about it as i was sitting there it how she made us
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laugh so often. a nice sendoff for somebody who wanted it to be that way. and now we turn to death a man who transformed one diner into a fast food giant. the billionaire of chick-fil-a died this morning. the company's built around faith. chick-fil-a locations always closed on sunday. his son, the company's ceo, created controversy two years ago, speaking out against same-sex marriage. s. truett cathy. serena williams won the women's singles for the third straight year. it's her 18th grand slam title, tying the record held by chris everett. >> it is a pleasure for me to win my first grand slam here and this is number 18 so i'm really
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emotional. i would like to -- i couldn't ask to do it at a better place. >> congratulation to her. williams has won the open six times in her career. this afternoon, they play for the men's championship. >> i was there on saturday. i mean these two people these challengers who defeated two great tennis players, roger and it novak, are really up and comers. they're very tough tennis players. football fans. after the first full sunday of nfl action. it is the pats first opening day loss since 2003. in atlanta, the falcons beat drew brees and the new orleans saints. and in denver last night, peyton manning and the broncos over his former team the colts 31-24.
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manning has now defeated every team in the nfl at least once. >> that's something to write home about. >> washington didn't do so well. >> no they didn't. tough loss. >> we're counting down to the debut of thursday night football here on cbs. the first game is just three days away. the steelers and the ravens kick off thursday. >> yeah thursday night football. and it's 7:19. ahead on "cbs this morning," the efforts to solve the mystery from the kpix weather center, i'm roberta gonzales. this is doctor monday across the bay area. temperature this morning in the 50s and 60s. wind relatively flat. blowing out of the west, 5 5 to 10 miles per hour. 60s, 70s to the mid-80s.
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this is a kpix57 morning update. good morning everyone. it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego. the search is on for a mountain lion that attacked a child in the south bay. the boy was attacked around 1:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon at the hiking trail near the pichetti winery. he was taken to a local hospital where he was treated with nonlife threatening injuries. tropical storm norbard is off the coast, it could cause problems in the desert. water and mud yesterday turning streets into rivers. stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment.
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good morning. checking conditions in the south bay right now. if you're coming up northbound 101, here's a tweet, warning you of a crash blocking lanes. expect delays approaching that mcfee exit. it's still pretty slow along capitol expressway. we have an update from muni riders, everything is back on track. there was that earlier accident involving a pedestrian in the city's bay view neighborhood. no longer reporting delays. a train number one was delayed by an hour earlier. bigger than usual back ups in the road. and delays on 580. looks great from your perspective. good morning, another view this time around, toward the bay bridge, current air temperatures in the 50s and 60s. later today, looks like numbers in the 60s from the beaches, clearing, mid-80s in the inland areas. warmer by midweek.
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the panthers trying to stay loose while the band was performing during the half. >> carolina kicker graham is clearly out of tune during halftime. look at him. he's trying to warm up while a marching band was performing. he pushed a trombone player. after the game he said he plans to find the musician and apologize. i don't know. somebody else is on the field. meaning the band. >> yeah, but they're say inging go heels. >> the tar heels is what matters. >> that's right. >> he could find another place to practice. >> reporter: welcome back to "cbs this morning."
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the aviation mystery in modern times stimes. plus hundreds of people saw this plane crash over the weekend. you're hear from the pilot who had to think very quickly to avoid hitting sun bathers on miami beach. that's ahead. "new york times" looks at president obama. it will now wait until after november's midterm contest. reform advocates accused the president of playing politics. "the wall street journal" says the swedish appliance company electrolux confirmed a deal to buy ge appliances. the sale is worth more than $3 billion. electrolux wants to boost its sales in north america. ge wants to improve its industrial equipment. the san jose mercury says a cat attack add boy. he grabbed him from behind and
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dragged him into the bushes. his parents fought him off and they were able to save their son. he was treated for it will control acceleration braking, and steering. they'll be able to talk to other cars to automatically avoid collisions. and they say the nba is looking four another new owner. bruce levinson says he's giving up a majority stake over stereotypes. mark strassmann is outside philips arena, atlanta, home of the hawks. mark, good richardsonmorning. >> reporter: bruce levinson wrote that e-mail and sent it to others. the subject was lackluster attendance at the arena and
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levinson framed it along racial lines. in his e-mail he wrote my theory is that the black crowd scared away the whites. i think southern whites simply were not comfortable being in an arena or bar where they were the minority. i even bitched the kiss cam was too black. on sunday he apologized stating his e-mail was offensive. he will now share his share of the team. ken berger for cbssports.com said levinson violated the nba's zero tolerance zone. >> whether you're an owner, executive, coach even player, your communication and your conduct are going to come back and haublt you and you're going to be held accountable for it. >> reporter: the nb ahh has had sensitivity training for all league and personnel. last month donald sterling sold
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his team. he made secret phone calls to his mistress. >> it bothers me that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. >> reporter: silver banned sterling for life in april. >> it's deeply offensive and harmful. >> reporter: leveson was one of sterling's fiercest critics. >> zero tolerance. nothing more. they were racist bigoted remarks that we can't tolerate. >> reporter: he reported his e-mail of two years ago a few months ago. levinson has tried to sell the team before a deal in 2011 fell through. nba commissioner silver has called levinson's e-mail entirely unacceptable. in his apology leveson said if
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you're angry with him for what he wrote, you should be. he's angry at himself. gayle? >> heyou've got to hand it to him for self-reporting. i wonder why he was such a harsh critic when he had that e-mail out there too. six months ago today malaysia flight 370 disappeared. the families continue an agonizing wait for information. jeff pegues joins us with a search for answers. good morning. >> good morning. the family members still looking for answers gathered at a temple in beijing. they're angry and frustrated. this is still one of the biggest aviation mysteries in history. still no sign of the boeing 777 or the 239 people on board.
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the search is set to resume sometime this month. six months later investigators remain convinced the answers are here. here in the southern indian ocean where they've narrowed it to an area about the size of west virginia. over the last several weeks mapping of the sea floor has found depths up to four miles. when the search resume sophisticated sonar underwater equipment and cameras will be used to hopefully identify parts of the plane. >> that probable impact zone. >> reporter: it expands land air, and sea. the teams first looked in the south china sea and then shifted their focus. >> we had so much time wasted in the beginning of the crash, so we had so little data available. and then the data we did have
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that we knew was solid was not being acting upon. >> reporter: not knowing the truth has frustrated families and loved ones of the people on board the missing plaechblt sara bayjc bajc's life partner was on board. she said she misses him every morning and every night. >> closure means a close answer. to bring loved ones home. >> i need to bury him or bring him home. >> reporter: the airline has been dealing with another tragedy. just four months after the disappearance of malaysian 370, another malaysian 317 was shot down over eastern ukraine, a company already working to repair its reputation was dealt another blow and now it is an airline struggling to fill seats
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and stay in business. the future is uncertain for the families of the missing as well. sara bajc says she is anxious frustrated, but also hopeful. >> i still feel philip with me. i feel that connection is still alive. what i know is that he continues to reside in my heart and that gives me the strength to continue to try to find him and bring him home. >> investigators say there are more than 1,000 different flight paths the plane could have taken after it turned south but they're focused what's called the seventh arc. the leading thee is there was a mechanical problem or the pilots intentionally brought the plane down. >> they're focusing on the pilots. so what ee's the theory. >> because so much was disabled they feel it was in the cockpit
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but until they have the black box, they won't know. >> i keep thinking about the family. there wore pings that would say it was in this area, in this area. i remember going to bed thinking when we get up, we'll know something. may we reach a point that we may never know what happened? >> i think it's been fair to say there's been a lot of false starts with the investigations and the families you can understand how they're frustrate bud they're going to resume the search. it may take up to a year is what they've told the flames. >> some believe that it's somewhere. do they simply dismiss that i.e., that it did not go into the ocean? >> again, it's hard investigation at this point. the ocean. that part of the world is really uncharted territory. so they have to map the sea floor and it's really deep. so there's a lot of work to get some answers for this family. >> and it took two years to find air france flight. >> yeah. we'll see. >> jeff, thank you so much. good to see you.
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this morning a retired military pilot says he is ready to return to the sky even after dramatic crash off miami. yikes. crashed head
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first into the water in a time span of just 20 seconds, he said he never panicked. >> there's a plane in the water. they're bringing the pilot. >> reporter: cell phone video captured this pilot being brought back to shore moments after he crashed his plane on miami beach. >> we heard this huge crash. we looked over and half the plane was already in the water. >> reporter: witnesses say former u.s. army aircraft now serpg as banner plane plunged into the ocean about 100 yards from the shore, the pilot still inside. >> i got a radio call off and then i thought i'm going to be dead in five seconds. >> reporter: that pilot was 64-year-old vietnam war veteran brian haggerty. he said his engine was failing and the plane was going down but it never crossed his mind to land on the beach. instead he planned for an ocean splashdown away from any bystanders. >> i was aware i wasn't going to
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get it started again. made sure nobody was in front of me, no boats or swimmers. i didn't want to hurt anybody. i made a radio call engine quit, i'm going in the water. >> reporter: that's when he said his military training kicked in activating his life vest and clearing the plane. a group of jet skiers noticed him in the water and were able to bring him safely back to shore. thanks to his quick thinking he survived and no one else was injured. said he's a bit beat up but ready tod the plane to lewis power. wit u built in 1951 but the pilot said it was well maintained. all right, nanatalia, thank you. >> cool under pressure. the captain takes a bow but
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then derek jeter decides to take from the weather center, i'm roberta gonzales. taking a look outdoors, this is your monday across the bay area. a great start, but the clouds dial back to the seashore. temperature this morning in the 50s and 60s. winds relatively flat. numbers cooler today than yesterday, 60s, 70s to the mid- 80s. warmer on tuesday. but the warmest day of this workweek will be wednesday and on thursday. enjoy.
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walt, she'll have to call you back buddy. >> how great is that. you know how you use your i phone to record? and then her husband called on the phone. so he picked it up. >> class act as always. another business man is making time. we'll talk about joan rivers, the glitzy return of classic rocks. that's ahead on "cbs this morning."
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this is a kpix 5 morning update. >> good morning everyone. it's 7:56. a 6-year-old is in the hospital this morning after being attacked by a mountain lion. on a popular south bay trail yesterday. the big cat is still on the prowl, and when caught it will be euthanized. a wildfire forced hikers to evacuate by helicopter from yosemite national park. the meadow fire burned 700 acres so far. a few park trails are closed. another baby is on the way for the royal family. the duchess of cambridge, wife of prince williams is expecting their second child. the new baby will be 4th in line to the throne. stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. can you pick me up at 6:30? ah...
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good morning, it's a busy one at the bay bridge. it's stacked up east of the maize -- maze. i'm getting a new car crash on the east shore freeway which is already up to 53 minutes, from the carcinas bridge to the maze. here's a live look through the dublin pleasanton area. livermore valley, heavy traffic this morning. it's almost an hour between the altamont pass and 680. that's heavier than normal. that's your kpix 5 drive to work. >> i cannot believe that. >> i know. >> bad news. that's bad news. let's take a look at this. mostly cloudy skies looking out the door this morning. good morning everybody and currently air temperature wise, we are in the 50s and 60s. meanwhile, later today, we're talking about 60s at the beaches, 60s bayside to the 70s and 80s in our inland areas. the warmest days this workweek will be on wednesday and thursday.
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♪ >> that's a way to start your morning. good morning to our viewers in the west coast. t it is monday september 8th 2014. welcome back to cbs this morning. there's morale news ahead, including wounded warriors getting ready to compete against the world. you'll meet america's intrepid team. but first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" @ 8. >> the the president, you know has taken a beating for not moving decisively against isis. now he says he has a plan. >> i think it means taking away their territory, and i think going after the leadership. >> another royal baby is on the way. in a world of bad news the british royal family is again providing a happy diversion.
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>> hikers and climbers being saved. >> flash flood warning for the phoenix area. rainfall rates one to three inches per hour. >> it is a rare strain of a very common virus. this one however, is causing very severe respiratory symptoms. >> i've never seen anything like it. full of love. full of laughter. what do you think? i said i think she's remarkable. >> nbc commissioner called the e-mail unacceptable. he said if you're angry for who he wrote, you should be. he's angry at himself. >> i thought, okay, i'm going to be dead in five seconds. >> carolina kicker is clearly out of tune during halftime yesterday. look at him. >> trying to stay loose while the the band was performing. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king. president obama caused a stir last month by saying he had no strategy to deal with isis.
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this morning the president says there is a plan. he will spell it out for congressional leaders tomorrow. ft the critics say they want to hear specifics on exactly what the president wants to do. >> the president said the u.s. will quote start going on some offense. he plans a tv speech on wednesday, that's the night before the 9/11 anniversary. the west coast is still reeling from the effects of a quick but powerful storm. and more wet weather is expected today. norbert is no longer a tropical storm, but yesterday it covered cars and trapped drivers on the roads near los angeles. >> and this morning there's record setting rainfall in the phoenix area. flash flooding stranded drivers on major roads and highways. interstate 10 and 17 were partially shut down this morning because of the rain. fire crews are rescuing some people who have been trapped by the storm. >> there is big news from britain this morning. prince william and his wife revealed this morning they are expecting a second baby.
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yeah! kate is suffering from severe morning sickness. the announcement comes less than seven weeks after prince george's first birthday. the royal statement says queen elizabeth and the families of both parents are delighted. me too. you would think that i knew them. i've never met them. don't know them. >> i thought you were in the royal family for a moment. >> i'm so excited for them both. >> princess gayle. >> do you have any names? you had names for prince george. >> raheem. i'm hoping for a girl named shaniqua. i'm not making that up. >> what do you think the the chances are? >> we'll see. >> all right. >> speaking of over the the top, it was sort of an over the top funeral filled with laughter and tears just as joan rivers wanted. celebrities joined family and friends yesterday in remembering the comedian at her memorial service in new york city. she died last week at the age of 81. actor hugh jackman sang and
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howard stern gave a eulogy. >> tomorrow night ryan seacrest will host a big event on cbs. it's called fashion rocks. the star studded special brings music and fashion together. >> that's something i like. >> i know. you are everywhere. before we talk about fashion rocks and all things ryan seacrest, let's talk about joan for a second. what stands out for you most about her? >> you know, they taped "fashion police" every friday where i broadcast my radio show. she would be out in the hallway having an omelet before they tape the show. she would be going a million miles an hour and doing her thing in the hallway. she would say, that is such a great shirt. do they make it in mens? okay, joan is in the building working. but it was like that every time she was around.
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i think that as melissa said she would want us to laugh. >> sounds like we did that. >> what was great about the people at the service was the stories exactly like that. how she was so always on. always engaged by life. >> when you would interview her, you knew she had her schtick. you knew you needed to tee her up. f every time you tee it up she delivered. >> and you may br the the butt of it. >> everybody was the butt of it. she always delivered. many times i didn't know if i was allowed to laugh or not. because the line was there. sometimes it would go across. you really laughed at everything that she said. >> you're here in new york because fashion rocks is back after a five-year hiatus on cbs tonight. what's the connection between fashion and rock? >> well i think fashion is always inspired by music. you look back to great music and fashion and they're connected in so many ways. the artists of great music and fashion work together live together, hang out together and
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so we're going to bring all that together tomorrow night live for this special. with jennifer lopez and pit bull. jennifer hudson was there at rehearsal. >> miranda lambert. >> yes, miranda will be there, too. it will be a good night of marrying those things together. >> look at you, ryan seacrest. are you living the life of your dreams? >> am i going to get a lecture. >> let's talk about you. listen, you're the only one who has worked for nbc, abc, fox, cbs. all of them very successful. as a little kid were you daydreaming about doing this? are you living your dream? >> absolutely 100%. not only daydreaming about it i was making cassette recordings of me as casey kasem. i was dreaming of some day coming to hollywood and getting a chance to meet him, and i
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eventually did after getting to los angeles he then passed the baton to me to host that show for him. >> so after all that you have done, is there still something you want to do? to act, to have your own prime time television show? >> i don't know. i'm taking a leap into the fashion world right now. this is new for me. >> that's a big money deal. >> i loved you in a lot of different things. i'm going to go from here to my clear channel radio broadcast immediately down at macy's. sew for me it's the constant activity. >> your mom said your dad is a successful lawyer. you said i don't want to work that hard. >> i remember him waiting for him to get home for dinner. >> and you work harder? >> yes. >> and you're turning 40 this year. you worry about that? >> i was.
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>> were you? >> yeah, i was. >> it's a big milestone. >> just turned 40. >> what were you worried about? >> because i never really thought about it. i never thought i would get there. i remember when my dad turned 40 we put a sign in the front yard that says you're over the hill. then you become us. it's like we're kids. >> 40 is the new 20. > that's what i say. i'll subscribe to that. >> i notice you're dapperly dressed. you have a new clothing collection at macy's. i thought most interesting is everything has a number so the suit matches the tie matches the shirt all lined up. >> well it's kind of like that. for me it was a system that i use in my closet. i'm usually rushed. i hang things together that go together. so these numbers match up everything. >> and you have something in common. black labs.
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>> georgia is only six, eight months old. just got potty trained. and yours? >> mine is 5. >> what do i need to be prepared for? >> a great love affair. >> aw. >> she will always be there for you, ryan. >> others may come and go. >> we'll talk later. >> shane may disagree with that. good to see you. >> thank you. >> and you can see the return of fashion rocks tomorrow night at 9:00, 8:00 central right here on cbs. >> ahead on cbs this morning, fancy, i like that song, too. we'll show you the most expensive house. >> just in time for ryan. >> it's now
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>> having played a tank crew we want to show our support to invictus games and the wounded warriors. >> brad pitt has a message for competitors in london. bring it on. he introduced his co-stars in his upcoming movie.
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>> athletes from 13 nations will take on sports lie basketball cycling, swimming and archery. jan crawford sat down with some of the heroes from team usa. >> reporter: these men and women are among america's most accomplished athletes. >> the 100-meter. >> reporter: their sacrifice and perseverance almost unimaginable. they are wounded veterans and after serving america, this week in london they will compete for america against other wounded veterans aet the first ever invictus games. invictus means unconquered, and that's is exactly what these games will represent says sergeant major chris self who lost his leg after being shot in iraq and is now captain of team usa. >> i'm just telling everybody that, hey, we can overcome. if we can do it then those sitting at home watching or those sitting at home reading about it they can do it too. >> reporter: gathered together near washington as a team
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leaving for london theirs is a story of determination. shaun chesh sure is a tandem cyclist and runner. she also blind the result of a fall while transferring a patient. >> i believe we're sending a message to the world, here we are. we may be injured and broken, we may be defeated but we're unconquerable. >> reporter: the event is the brainchild of britain's prince harry, he came up with the idea after attending the warrior games last year. >> you could see in his eye that he was thinking okay these guys almost very few of us were shaking his hand but like okay i've got this race about to do so you're not as important as this marine beating me next to me and he was getting excited too. >> reporter: costs and
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transportation is being funded by the fisher house. ken fisher says the games are a celebration of perseverance. >> in the end it's about competition and that's the greatest way to physically get back out in the world when you've been wounded is to say, you know what? i am. i've overcome this and i am. >> reporter: that's the view shared by everyone here. cheshire says the ability to compete helped her to finally accept her injuries and be a role model for her daughters. >> i feel like it shattered everything i was and stood for and i kind of had to take all those pieces and put it back together and i feel stronger because of this. >> reporter: for army veteran geoff hopkins who suffer add spinal cord injury in a motorcycle accident this is also personal. it's a way to inspire his 5-year-old son ethan. >> he sees his daddy in the wheelchair but i want him to see
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daddy is an athlete. i want him to be wowed by daddy. >> that you're a fighter, you don't give up. >> i want him to see. no matter what circumstances you find in life you've got to continue going. i want him to understand i can do anything. and he can do anything in life. >> reporter: now these american veterans will take that message to the world. starting wednesday in london. for "cbs this morning," jan >> jan, thanks for cheering them on always. we're here in the toyota greenroom cheering these guys on too. they're a peachy pair. gladys knight took the midnight train to georgia do. you feel like singing this morning, miss gladys? and tony gonzalez do you feel like sinking. >> don't ask me to sing. >> tony, i think you've made my two anchors happy. >> he's a good-looking guy. oh, yeah. >> you're here about football. >> a little bit.
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>> they've both got an exciting this is a kpix 5 morning update. good morning. it's 8:25. time for news headlines. the search is on for a mountain lion that attacked a child in the south bay. the boy was attacked around one yesterday afternoon on a hiking trail along montbello road. he was taken to a local hospital where he was treated for nonlife threatening injuries. tropical storm norbert is off the california cost. it could cause more problems in the southern california desert. a sudden thunderstorm swamped riverside county in water and mud turning streets into rivers. stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment.
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good morning. happy monday, traffic is tweeting away, as big delays, major delays, what they're calling them right now between san leandro and hayward. it's because of this crash. the left lanes remain blocked. 22 miles per hour. in the northbound commute direction, a life look near the oakland coliseum. slows north of there around high street and continuing into your downtown oakland exits. we have seen pa slight improvement in the drive time on westbound 580 through the
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livermore valley. two separate crashes, ace drain delays. bogged down the commute into dublin, pleasanton, standing about 47 minutes from the altamont pass to 680. a live look at the seps sensors at the east shore freeway. that is kpix 5 traffic. rise and shine and heading out the door, clouds will greet you. it's widespread areas of low clouds and that's the scene looking toward the transamerica building. number wise in the 50s to 60 degrees. look at the winds in oakland. out of the west at 10 miles per hour. later today, those winds will continue westerly 5 to 10. that's a sea breeze. 62 degrees in pacifica. 60s to 70s across the bay peninsula. 80s common in the inland areas. cooler today than yesterday. warmer tomorrow. warmest days of this workweek will be on wednesday and thursday. have a great day, everyone. kpix 5 news is sponsored by
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welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour the nfl season is officially under way. tony gonzalez is ready. he's in studio 57. the 14-time proh bowler is a new rookie on "nfl today," but he's still getting calls for teams. he'll tell us why he's not on an nfl roster. >> gladys knight topped the charts, now the seven-time grammy winner returns to her roots. that's ahead. "time" says california's endangered blue whales are making a comeback. a new study finds their population is nearly back at levels not seen since br 1966.
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that's when commercial whale hunting was banned. the author of the study calls it a conservation success story. a meteor right struck an area in nicaragua. the meteorite left a crater 60 feet deep and 80 feet wide. no one was hurt. "usa today" looks at a new item by olive garden. the never-ending pasta pass. for $100 listen to this you can eat all the pasta, salad, bread, and cokes you want for seven weeks. only 1,000 passes will be follows. this follows tgif's appetizer campaign. the competition is on. >> that's all you need an all you can eat buffet. rothblat made $30 million
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from a united pharmaceutical company. she started out as man, married to a woman for 32 years. only 11 were women. britain's coin. it was minuted in what is now the united states back in 1652. it is unclear how it ended up in a field in england. it will be auctioned in december and is thought to be worth nearly $2 million. the "denver post" says hundreds of hung over people at a budweiser party in a small colorado town could not get out. we told you about the whatever usa event last week. it brought 10,000 partiers to butte this weekend. but afterward security caused a lot of missed flights. one tweeted he had to run plane because seats were first
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come, first serve. monday morning quarterbacks have their work cut out for them after the first sunday of the nfl season and we're only three days away from the debut of "thursday night football" here on cbs. tony gonzalez played 17 seasons for the kansas city chiefs and atlanta falcons. he's a 14-time pro bowler and all-time touchdown and tight end. he's now with cbs and we're happy about that. there you go. >> how about that. you're up early over here. >> we are up early. >> i know. >> so let's talk about you first. you can still play. >> mm-hmm. >> they say. >> i think i can still play. but i don't want to play anymore, i'll tell you that right now. >> how do you decide when you're ready to leave it all behind and go to the booth? >> i think it's different for each person. if you look at a guy like jerry rice, he told me play till the wheels fall off and he played 21 years and they actually cut him
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out of the league. i said i'd rather walk away. michael strahan is a good friend of mine. he said, when you're ready, you eno. last year i was ready. we only won four games and i was happy to move on. i knew i had a job not waiting for me but one where i didn't have to be hit anymore. >> did it feel weird not to be suiting up and talking about the game? did you have a little ping? >> no not really. that's when i knew yesterday was probably the real test was i ready to get way from this game and it felt good. just like today, i'm not sore. the mental anguish if i would have lost or i would have missed a catch. all that stuff -- i'm happy to be here. >> how is the transition training to be at an anchor desk? >> as you three know it's been a little nesh-racking. i was a little anxious yesterday. my leg was jumping up and down and my heart was pumping. >> was it really? >> well yeah.
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i never did it before. i was with a great team including boomer esiason and others. we had a blast and i'm looking forward to getting to do it. >> you talk about what you know. >> it's a luxury. it is football. >> "thursday night football" and obviously the big thing for cbs, what does it mean in terms of beyond one network? >> it's huge. first of all, it's coming to the network. it's all divisional rivalry games. starting this week pittsburgh at baltimore. baltimore lost yesterday. this is a huge game. it's a divisional game for baltimore. so all the games are like that throughout the season. they're all divisional games. they have a big impact. great television. great football. >> you might be new in the booth but you didn't waste any time making a bold prediction about peyton manning. you said -- >> they were undefeated. here's the best thing about it. they play each other week three on cbs, and think whoever wins
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that game is going to go undefeated and win the super bowl because these teams are loaded. peyton manning there, defensively. there's no weakness on this team if they stay healthy. do think denver is the bet over the two, but it remains to be seen. we'll find out about week three. >> go ahead. i've about got lotgot lots of questions. >> i mean "thursday night football," you know, for most of us it's just weekend football because we weren't watching the nfl foochblt but thursday night, that's a lot of football during the week. >> that's a lot of football. you hear people saying it's too much, you might be oversaturating the market. i don't think so. if you look at the fans nfl appetite for football, it's the number one sport and with good reason. it's the best reality show on television. >> i agree with that. you know the best thing about sports? you bring people together. you invite friends over your kids invite friends and you all
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watch it. >> and you can tweet. you're watching the same event. >> community. >> peyton wouldn't you just love to see peyton just do it? >> he's done it before. >> we saw what happened last year. >> yeah. and that's why i think they're poised to really do well this year. what happened in last year's super bowl they got -- quite frankly, they got embarrassed by a really good seattle football team and they went out this off-season and picked up some really good defensive players. wes welker is out for them. he's one of peyton's favorite targets, but once he comes back emmanuel sanders manning is probably arguably the best to put on a pair of shoulder pads. >> what do you think fans don't understand that players do about the game? >> that's a good question. >> that's what he does. >> you are good mr. charlie rose.
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hey, where's my cup of coffee. what do i think the players understand that -- well, the people -- >> it's tough. >> they look at the finished product of foonltball and they thing you can roll out there and play. they don't understand the amount of work and dedication it takes to be good and the strategy behind it. it's not like we roll out of bed and say we're going to catch football and ravens at 8:25 eastern, 7:25 central here on cbs. she is known as the empress of soul. gladys knight is in our toyota green room. we'll find out how her new music is close to we have mostly cloudy skies
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due to the return of that, it's breaking up over the dublin area where currently the air temperature stands around the mid-50s. 60s in san francisco, upper 50s san jose, 54 santa rosa. 60s, beaches and bay, 70s peninsula, 80s away from the bay. we will be warmer on tuesday, warmest day by midweek.
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good-bye ♪ >> reporter: there aren't many voices more recognizer than the empress of soul gladys knight with a career spanning five decades, the grammy singer has topped the charts in pop, gospel, and r & b. she began singing in church and got her first break at the age of 7 in 1952. a year later she teamed up with her family to perform with her family that rose to fame gladys knight and the pips. just over a decade later the group was signed to motown records. they rose to stardom and quickly became a hit factory. their success lasted through the years, and in 1973 they leased their biggest grammy winning hit, "midnight train to georgia."
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♪ on the midnight train to georgia ♪ ♪ >> reporter: knight eventually launched a solo career but reunited with the pips in 1996 when they were indicted into the rock and roll hall of fame. tomorrow gladys knight will release her eighth solo album. it's called "where my heart belongs." but right now she joins us in the studio hello, gladys. >> hello, gayle. >> does your heart belong to gospel? look at gladys trying gospel. you've done gospel before. >> yes, i have. it's the best part of my life and i'm very open about that. i was raised that way. my mom and dad gave us those gifts and showed us how to use them in a way that's fitting to him. so i always like to do my gosh pell thing and put it out there just like everything else.
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>> for most people it's "midnight train to georgia." i was told it started out as "mind plane to houston." >> i called him up and said i don't go to houston that much. when i was little and you saw that picture up there when i was doing ted mack at years old, we rode the train all the time from atlanta and my grandpa was a pullman porter so i got a chance to experience the ride that way and i got spoiled. >> and it was originally a country song. >> itweatherly. i just got done talking to him. he just got done doing a book. i love the down home light way they right. it's so plain and simple yet it's romantic and not as gutty as some of the other things you know. i love country -- i like all kinds of music to tell you the truth. >> me too. >> where do you put rhythm and
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blues? >> i put it right at the top with everything else. you have to remember that rhythm and jazz started the whole thing. >> and it's american music. >> yes, it is. it's incorporated in every, even the hip-hop. they just doan know it. >> certainly rock and roll and hip-hop too. >> absolutely. >> they said you want to perform with kanye west. i heard that and i thought, does she know who kanye west is? >> i do. >> that's why she wants to perform with them. >> i'm trying to thing of the two of you together. what is it you like about him or his music? >> i like his sound. today for me i'm old school and i admit it. i can't distinguish all the time who's who. back in the day if the temptations came on or arita that came on or barbra streisand came on you knew that voice. but today they sound so much alike, they phrase so much alike
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that you really don't know who's who. they change the radio format. after every song they'd say that was "midnight train" by gladys knight and the pips so you get to know people more personally. i don't know who's who. >> have you met kanye? >> yes i have. >> i would listen to that. >> what interests me is the sound. miles davis once said to me listen to the sound. >> uh-huh. >> what does that mean? >> that means it's distinct. there's something in that voice. i like john legend. you know who i'm really looking forward to doing something with also? mitz is elliotti elliott. she does hip ruopp, rock and roll and she has my niece aaliyah. she was a soft person. she took that soft thing and put it in a groove so she could still remain aaliyah but get on the now. >> i didn't know she was your niece. >> yes. i always wanted know what a pip
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is. i looked it up in the dictionary a small hard seed and fruit. when it says gladys knight and the pips what is a pip? >> we took it from my cousin james wood. he was a construction person. my mom said you've about got to go get these kids some jobs. >> it didn't have a name to it. >> it was his nickname. >> oh. >> he took his money and paid for our uniforms and gas. he was so proud of us and was our biggest promoter so we named ourselves the pips. >> it was so good to see you at the celebration of the apollo theater. >> that was amazing. i've got to tell you this story because it's funny. by the time we got to new york to the apollo 61 we had been singing for, i don't know how many years. we started in '52. and we got there. we're used to do one or two shows a night. we got to the apollo.
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we did our first show we packed up our bags getting ready to go and the doorman said -- i can't say what he said but he said where you all going. we said we've done or show so we're going back to the hotel. he said you've got five more shows. >> whoa. >> yeah. at that time they were doing five and six shows at the apollo. they do a show a short movie, a show, short movie, like that. so that was our first introduction to that. >> but you're still clearly having a good time gladys. >> yes i am. >> you look fabulous. >> thank you so much. isn't he wolf. >> you just celebrated your 50th birthday? >> yeah, right. i'm six decades now. >> "where my heart belongs" goes on sale tomorrow. you're watching "cbs this morning."
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or great grandchildren. >> yes. and t
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this is a kpix 5 morning update. good morning. it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego. a 6-year-old boy is in the hospital this morning after being attacked by a a mountain lion on a popular south bay trail yesterday. the big cat is still on the prowl, and when caught it will be euthanized. a wildfire forced hikers to evacuate by helicopter from yosemite national park of the meadow fire has burned 700 acres. another baby is on the way for the royal family. the duchess of cambridge, we have of prince wall yam is expecting their second child. here's roberta with a look at the forecast. good morning everybody. it is another great start to your day. it's going to turn out to be cooler today than yesterday. out the door right now we have
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wall to wall clouds from the seashore to our inland areas. temperature-wise it's been a mild start to our day. coolest spot santa rosa and san rafael. mid-50s and throughout the tri valley. numbers will span from the low 60s, the sunset district, pacifica. mid-70s across the santa clara valley. 70s north of the golden gate bridge. and 80s east due east of the bay. here's a look at your extended forecast. tomorrow will be warmer than today but not quite as warm as wednesday. that will be the hottest day of the workweek. by the way, tonight the super harvest moon. see it. be there. elizabeth with traffic next.
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good morning. getting a check of the bay bridge, the toll plaza, it is still stuck east of the maze. look at the drive time on the east shore freeway up to 38 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. an earlier accident in richmond, a lot of slower speeds, from hercules straight past the richmond exit into berkeley. looking good near the oakland coliseum. still slow from san lee an
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