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is morning" is up next. have a great one. [ captions by: vitac 800-278- 4822 email: marketing@vitac.com ] good morning to you, our welcome to "cbs this morning" ondnesday, september 9 est forcing thousands to evacua new threats to entire communities and a remkable rescue and reunion. >> paused. a ug company suspends tests of ater a participantill. dr. anthony fauci will tel us what this means for the trials. swing state politics. the president tak his attacks on joe biden to two battlegrounds, while the biden campaign makes a big jobs announcement. plus why the justice department wants to defend the president against a woman who says he assaulted her. ander "mulan" faces boycott callscontroversy overer wfilmed the uproar. first, here's today's
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"eye-opener," your world in 9 seconds. >> this is an unprecedented and heart-breaking evt. >> approximately 90% of the town is completely gone. >> it was like a firestorm a record heat wave with devastating wildfires has created anhellish situation. fire our cabin. but this i >> drug maker astrazeneca has temporarily halted its vaccine trials because o unexpected illness in a volunteer. the end of the year we safe and effectivee. his own money re-electio >> we have to win. this is the most important election in the history of our to the police chief and his entire command staff are retiring. >> i truly believe we will get through this. >> you won't be able to keep up with the kardashians much longer. the show is coming to an end next year. >> all that -- >> she was doing a story on irrigation when she became irrigated. >> spr up on that matters. >> one of e best running teams in the le lebron james
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flames destroyed a city called talent in southwestern oregon near medford. traffic was backed up on roads after widespreadarea. washington's governor reported more fire damage in one day than they see in an averageire threat continues in much of california. three firefighters were hurt one critically when flames overran their position. national guard was out in force pulling campers to safety.ts from just outside los angeles whereuate. >> reporter: powerful gusts of hot, dry winda'ú are the bobcat fi about 30 miles east of los angeles, has residents preparing for the worst. >> the santa analot of. when they kick up, i thnkdon't think firefighters have a chance. >> reporter: the dolan fire to deploy their emergency shelters when you deploy a fire d survival so you take the fire shelter out of your pack and you crawl into it. >> reporter: in oregon the
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governor declared a wildfire emergency tuesday. four large fires continue to devastate h, this video sheriff's deputies driving w mill city. >> hot and dry conditions the and certa winds have impacted our communities. >> reporter: back in california at the creek fire near fresno, the national guard used military rescue more than 100 campers in the sierra national forest. >> it was just a huge cloud like aumclear bombfc exploded. it was crazy. >> reporter: each flight was capped off with a heart-warming reunio of a way to get a riden a helicopter boys. >> reporter: mary breckenridge was in her arms. >> i'm happy that she's happtty nasty. it was smoky up there. we didn't know what was going to happen. >> reporter: californi already set a record with more than 2 beginning, leaving many spark, that wind can go really quick. >> reporter: right now the fire
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is burning it's very smoky. the concern is is that the wind is going to pick up flames right down into this community. now everybody here has been told to be prepared to evacuate at a . many people have packed all their valuable belongings and are ready to take off. so far this fire has burned more than 10,000 acr 0% contained. >> too close for comfort there. carter evans, thank you very much. the drug company astrazeneca has paused global trials of its promising coronavirus because of an illness in one of its lu allow for the review of safety data. it cn return to school amid alarming virus. the american academy of pediatrics says covid-19 cases in kids have 500,000. in hard-hit the issue of school safetys being fought out in the courts. david begnaud is fol good mo in the city of des moines the school system went to a judge and essentially said give us permission not to follow the the court said no. and the school system essentially said well we're not going to follow least for the time being.
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iowa's governor said unless you have a test positivity rate of 15%, you need to offer in-person learning half the time. in des moines it's roughly 10% right now.at really high when you consider the fact that the white house coronavirus task force hasaid communities should not consider reopening until they have a positivity rate below 10% and the world health organization says it should be below 5% before you think about reopening. here's the des moines school superintendent. >> i know our students need to be in school but not at expense of their health. >> reporter: that's thomas ahart, superintendent of des moines public rou population he is so worried about that he went against iowa gover to hold at least 50% of classes in person.chool yesterday in his district all online. >> in law and now defying a court order, are you basically doing this because you think it's right? >> i'm glad you asked that t we're doing ust yesterday a judge ruled that des moines public schools have to follow
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the rules set by the state, but ahart says he's continuing all classes online until further notice because even at 50% capacity student safety he belies, will be compromised. >> we've gone through literally with tape measures in everysroom, aessing the capacity in eac buildings. we cannot do it and meet social distancing requirements. >> we can open our schools back up. we can open our colleges back up. >> reporter: iowa's governor has said the state's plan can be adaptable. while some schools are just opening their doors, colleges around the country are still dealing with in covid cases. counts are going up way too fast. >> reporter: officials at the university of tennessee say drastic measures could be on the horizon now that more than 2,000 people are in isolation. two weeks into the fall at florida state university more than 800 students have testedcovid-19. so next week the school will require random testing instead of relyi
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you know here in the state of new york governor andrew cuomo says colleges now need to the state if they surpass d if they do they may have to move toward remote learning.yl e. the nation's top infectious disease invert that's dr. anthony fauci, joins us now. dr. fauci, it's good to have you here. busy so we thank u for makin time. let's start with one of the leadin now on hold because of an adverse reaction from one of the volunteers. how concerning is to you? >> well i think it's important to point that that's the reason why you have various phases of ne if in fact these candidates are safe. this particular candidate from the astrazeneca company h a serious adverse the rest of the volunteers on work out precisely what went on. you alert the other sites if they see anything similar to this or related to then you proceed cautiously as you go m for this type of anse even but it's really one of the safety valves that you have on
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clinical trials such as this so it'shat it and be able to proceed along wi but you don't know. th investigate it further. >> how common is it? >> you know it's not uncommon at ee this generally for the most part but you don't know until you investigate it. it's an adverse event that's related to something else that occurred during t time that the clinical trial was on. but you can't presume that. you always make the presumption directly to the actual vaccine or therapeutic or whatever it is that's in the clinical trial, why when we say we do safety types of this is of the with a safe. >> i remember you told us wee ago that- we're operating on coronavirus timeline not our own. we may be over corona but corona is not over us so with that in mind what are your thoughts on when we can start thinking about a the president seem to haveifferent timelines here, and i think it's confusing for people.
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>> well i hope it's not, but let me try and see >> yeah.rom n the way the now, and they are really on time. there are three candidates one is the one that we're talking about this morning that now happens to be onhold that's a phase three trial. namely ans ofusands of people tafeekerojection that i've made and i'll stick by it is that we answer if effective by the end of the year likely . is it possible is it conceivable that we could finding out earlier,ssible. i think it's unlikely but you can't rult i think the more likely scenario is that we will know by the end of this calendar year and hopefully we'll be able to startvaccinations in earnest as we begin 2021. concerned, dr. fa race to get the accine has become very politicized. listen you had pharmaceutical companies coming out yesterday saying listen safety c first, you don't need to worry. are you concerned that it's now become very politicized, people don't know is it safe to take it when is it safe toak well first of all, obviously
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it's no secret to anyone that we're dealing in a very intense poli i think the issue that came out the other day, i believe it was yesterday or the day before when theent that they would not proceed to try and get, for example, an emergency useess they were convinced that the vaccine was safe and effective. i think that's ae also a bunch of safety valves along the way. for example, there are independent data and safety monitoring boards that look at the data intermittently a regular basis to determine just what theta and when the decision is made whether or not you're going to give an eua, which is an ncy use he vaccine, there are also boards that you run this by. so there's en i do hope and i believe there be athis. there may be political atmosphere but i don't think we'lle a politicization of the >> i sure hope so. but the president continues to hold these massive rallies where people are not wearing masks, including the president himself.
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when you see ing to you as an expert on this? >> well yes, it is. i'vein said that often. that situation is we want to set an example because we know we know that when you do four orical kind of public health measures masks, physical distance avoiding crowds making sure you do most things outdoors versus are the kind of things that turn around surges and also prevent us from getting surges. so i certainly would like to wearing of masks. >> dr. fauci, really good to see you. thank you so much. stay safe, stay sane. we'll see you next t >> thank you very much for having me, i appreciatit. the presidential campaigns are targeting key battleground states. a new poll shows president trump and joe biden are tied in florida. yesterday. to michigan today. as paula reid reports, mr. trump also held the kind of rally he used to have before the >> reporter: president trump
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addressing enthusiastic supporters in north carolina mocked the biden campaign for events held in gymnasiums where attendees observed social distancing guidelines. >> you ever see the gyms with the circles? >> reporter: and escalated his materharris. >> she could the first woman president. she could nev be. that would be an insult to our country. >> reporter: the president repeatedly tried to tie biden and his record >> joe biden's agenda is madechina. my agenda is made in the usa. >> reporter: the biden campaign is manufacturing policy proposal today, ahead of his tripo michigan. the policy made in america tax credit of 10% for companies who bring overseas jobs back to the u.s. or increase the meanwhile, the trump a surprising cash crunch despite having raised over a billion dollars since the presi announced his bid for re-election. president trump said tuesday he may even be willing money to the campaign. >> whatever it takes, we have to win. >> reporter: after a record-breaking fund-raising haul in august the biden
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campaign launched a fresh start ad tuesday. ump failed. joe biden will get it done. >> reporter: which will run in key battleground states. >> this is our chance to put the darkness of the past four years unusual moveni department asked to take over president trump's defense in a defamation lawsuit brought columnist e. jean carroll. she alleges president trump sexually assaulted her years but usually the president is only defended by government lawyers when he's sued for things related to his work as president or things he does in his official capacity. justice department argues that ng in his official capacity when he vehemently denied these accusations last year. that is an unusual argument. if it is successful it could leave taxpayers with a bill for the president's defense. tony. paula, thank you very much. ahead, the rochester, new york steps down as protests death have daniel prude.
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good morning, it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego. some north bay communities are still in the dark but it shouldn't be long until power is back on. pg&e says fire 10:00 a.m. then they'll inspect power lines to find or fix any damage and get that power back. there is good news to report this morning. crews are lightning fires in the bay area. cal fire says it expectof san jose to be fully contained by saturday. and happening today, in san francisco, gyms and fitness centers can open back up outdoors and last week, hair and nail salons and barbershops and massage studios got the green light to operate for limited outdoor services. i'm gianna franco in the traffic center. anwe've got trouble spot as you work near marina boulevard. a couple of cars tangled up there and traffic is slow
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the police chief in rochester, new york has stepped down staff follitin his command ov daniel prud pray confrontation with polic march body cam video. he was nakared to be suffering a crisis. the demonstrat focused not just on this incident but how long it took to come to light. prude's family filed lawsuit yesterday alleging a the chief stepping aside ging. well you know this police de his integrity over how he prude's death. now the mayor maintains that she
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ask the assure this community am committed to instituting thenecessary in our police partment -- >> reporter: rochester mayor lovely warren confirming tuesday that police chief la'ron singletary along up >> i know that there questions, but this just occurred and honestly io not have ther: the outgoing chief said h quote, the mischaracterization and politicization of the actions he took in his handling death investign.atio --ter: last week the family released the body camera footage five months after prude's ath. the nexday, mayor7ys were the arrest. [ chants ] a week of protests has turnedchester into the latest flashpoint of summer demonstrations over racial ing the death of george flog to kill me -- >> reporter: prude was pinned to the gro on bout three nun days later,s death was ruled a homicide by asphyxiation and a medical examiner listed pcp as a ntributing factor.ant is for our police officers to act like we're
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seeking. to bring about reforms that orter: the prude family lawsuit alleges the police department tried to cover up the true nature prude's told her that ang arrested was being held down and >> yes. >> reporter: singletary is the latest i list retire during swept the country. renee hall woman to leadt to louisville's police department. she'll head a department's handling of thetaylor the 26-year-old emt no-knock raid at her apartment.wrong, i'm going to stand here like a woman, a grown woman, and tell you we made mistakes. he police union in rochester, new york stands behind those seven were that they were following tr lawsuit from the prude family they named the rochester, chief singletary and the officers involved in the arrest of daniel prud anthony? >> thank you. very -- this shift inhe police
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departments isy interesting here. >> yeah. i think every time you hear training in many cases training is the go-to. i think that's what's frustrating to people. does training humanity at the door? the fact guy was b the street says instantly that there's an issue -- >> he's in trouble. snowing outside. his revenues called for help and -- his relatives called for help, they end up with their brother, father son dead. it makes no sense. and it took so long for the tape to come out. a lot of question >> could not agree more.ahead, the growing backlash against "mulan." why there's a call to boycott the new live-action version of the disney favorite. and a remindermorning's news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast. hear less than 20 minutes. we'll be right back. when americans needed a car that worked harder than a car, we built them a truck. and they u and industries. and communities, livelihoods and neighborhoods. americans needed vehicles worthy of who they are and what they can do.
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weekend. already it's generated more publicity than disney bargained for. >> we will show you no mercy. " is not controversial, it's y based tale about a young of scenes shot that kicked off outrageial media. the policed the chinese communist party re-education camps where it's detained mor local people includinglim weegers and forced themlinquish their language and say there's no company should have been cooperating local authorities. isaac stone fish is senior with the asia society. >> disney torture any weeg the chinese communist party to have more international -- f commuting a human rights yes. >> reporter: sharp eyes on social media even spotted a thank you t communist officials in the credits. it's not has online fu. last summer during mass protests in hong kong where security
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forces beat demonstrators, "mulan's" star, american actress li fay, support on social media. disney tried to calls for a boycott of "mulan." what is the going to be? >> disney is going to get raked over the coals for by fans who are angry that in bed with a part of the chinese communist party that has committed horrific human the >> reporter: we did ask disney ab to shot in the province but so far, thempany has made no >> elizabeth palmer for us in n we could go to a movie and take it in? this is getting complicated. th now trying to separate the art from the creation of the art and the controversy self has become a very impornt market for filmmakers. that's part of why engage china in terms of making films because they end up >> and did disney know about the conservatives? did they know --know?
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"y it's the middle of the weekit's wednesday. "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king with tony dokoupil and thoipanthony mason. out offires in the west. firefighters struggle in the heat andwind. >>suspicious. has thev says knows what happened to the former husband of carol bas kin. and the renowned chef opens up about ing a family. >> i can't to hear whateyou. here's today's eye opener at 8:00 down tdry, and v is burning the concern is that the wind is g to picker today a downnto this community.f des moines school seasonal went to a j said give not to follow thegovernor's executive order. the court s the school system said we're not
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going to follow a vaccine candidate on hold hction to a volunteer. how concerning is that toyo various stages of clinicalthey askedy reported that able ttain musclemass. the mice returned with qu builderphysiques. prepare to dolaouorld >> mickey looksgood. >> most of us coming out of a pandemic don'tik that. >> if it works for outer space, ma well. >> we're going to start in it's hot and dry weather in the west is working against . they've been battling more than ozen major wildfires state a zero it'se than 237,000 squares i nearly half the size of year. carter whatel the concern right now are in the hillsides and the could again a it could pick blo into furthertr hnational forest here fted to amazingly fire officials do not expect torol north, mandatory ordered in parts countiesreom lightning strikes.
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official minutes. raging wildfires aren't just burning in california. look at the destruction in washingtonte a dozen homes w burned down in graham by a fast-movingrush b california. sohis year more than 2.2es haven burned. that is theeople havee season and more than strues burned. ahnumbers. now to a potentback in the race a coronavirus told you, drug company astrazeneca was holding one of three vaccine in the u.s. in the final phase. phase compaalong with oxford is the trial suffered an adverse clears directly linked to the vaccine. >> in a statement astrazeneca said a potentially unexplained illness in one of the trials while it is investigated ensuring we main. this morni spoke with dr. fauci who said this type of thing is not other sites to see if or related t androceed go forward,e event. that's the reason why when we say we do careful safety typess, this is an example of the kind of make sure we're dealing
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with a product that's safe. >> this is why you do trials. right now there's no word on when this particular trial can get underway again. the justice d moving to intvene in a defamation lawsuit by a who accuses president trump of raping here last year the president sexually in the mid 90s during an encounter in a new york department store. >> he shut the doond wall and bang, banged my head on the wall and i just -- it was so shocking. >> mr. trump denies the encounter happened saying he has no idea who carol is not my type. in response carol filed a defamation lawsuit in new york state. the president asked down the request. news analyst is with us-. >> well, extraordinary is the right word. justice department claims to be doing this i unprecedented fashion, i might
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say, they say they're doing it because the t's ing that he met miss carol, he's denying these allegations him, thatunquote, within the scope of his employment, as law would like to say and, therefore, it's part official duties as the president of the united states to answer questions at press conference an united states of america through the department of justice is going the she requested a dna sample case and president trump c have had to answerstions under oath. does attempting to take over this case change that potentially? changes it wand probably most important at the moment to the president is that it causes a delay.e president did not want t answer questions, produce documents, or let alone give a a sample before the election. so it will definitely cause a delay, and push it off while. that's critical to president the other
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thing of coursetimately what the president and certainly the departmentendant in the civil case the department of justice looking to the fact that perhaps if t real question of can you sue the federal government for fnot, the president is looking forward for the case to bedismissed. >> and very now. >> oh yes we and pays taxes, this will be paid by us. not byresident trump directly. >> all right. thank you very much. ahead, 48 hours uncovers new details about a kies. >> sensationalin the tiger king mystery about a meat grinder, a missing millionaire, and a woman who forme involved. >> coming up ocbs this morning." >> that's
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the star of the hit netflix show "tiger king" a pardon. cbs news h exclusively obtained the final version of the on, joe exotic willsubmit to the white house.rlier this yearmaldonado, was sentenced tprison. a jury convicted him murder-for-hire illegally silgkilling and selling tigers. i remember when the president was actually asked about a
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pardon during a white house briefing. it seemed so farfetched at the time. now maybe not so much. you've seen the application. what did you learn? >> reporter: you never know what to expect at the white house. the president at that he'd look into it. and -- sentdent trump from prison. a direct appeal president trump's ego. he tells the president that his hero and interestingly, he invokes the president's critic investigators. he tells the president, quote, i the reference, of course to the president's criticism of the russia inveigation. now in the actual pardon application, that joesome quote, gay gun-out toing redneck before his fame. they argue he didn't get a fair trial. he didn't get a robust o6de this work? well, usually you haveou even apply for a pardon. joe exotic i asking forwaived. and president trump history of granting advocates and those politically aligned with his views. the physical copy of thisardon applicaand delivered house as soon as tomorrow. paula,7[hank you very much.
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this morning we're alsols about at the heart ofr king" he accuses carole baskin of murdering herlewis, baskin's second husband, disappeared in 1997. now 23 years a she may him. richard schlesinger spoke with her -- spoke with t woman for tonight's special "48 hours: premiere. >> reporter: even i you haven't watched tv during thi covid, heard netflix series "tiger kingnot. >> it centers around exotic anokla>$ owner, and his sworn enemy, one. >> reporter:ulie miller senior writer atty fair." >> joe i . >> reporter: the fight between the two ige when carole baskin tried to shut down exotic's zoo and lucrative iger cubs arouing peop tere wasow. allegation of murder. >> i1997, carole's second disappearedous circumstances. there have been all sorts of ry which exotic put
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his youtube chann carolere disposed o body >> h h great grinder and fed them to the animals. >> repd idea of ernetfrenn denied in the local sheriff said there are suspects all the will cha for the onhours"pe with trisha farr-payne who believeex-husband don be connected to do youo in t grinder? >> yeah. she also says that a freezer --d says trish farrnent of kenny t disappearance. and sd the meat grinder story "ludicrous and clearly fabricatt cc >> richard, farr-payne says she we ago. do w what happened with won't tell us about that. are persons of interest in this case. despite all the attention. >> i've got a second question -- i think i know the answer. is it to f in thisnk you answer -- i'm kidding. >> reporter: the tiger experts, anigercouldn't just feed somebody over.
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there would be bones, some ç"somewhere. but they also say that the searching the bow there's a lot of one still >> richard schlesinger, thank you very much. looking forward to the show >> thi of -- meatssing millionaire, carole baskin who want to see >> interesting. >> she's on say knowing went to joe -- >> right --ago. and i fed meat to his tigers. tiger can put away a lot of atise. >> what was your impression ofll-known. they said a guy, gay, sort of a rebel rouser. what was your impression? >> his self-description from his pardon letter is pretty accurate. yeah. i'm not going to wow. all right. ca wan king on the series 10:00, 9:00 central on cbs. >> i'll be watching. >> we'll be right back. california phone - big and volume-enhanced phones. s state progra m.
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ply personal new starting good morning, it's 8:25. i'm len kiese. and orange glow has lit up ty area at the bridge toll plof fog sm from just weeks of fires. visibility is -- bad out there. look like nighttime. we'll streaming cbsn bay area. just head to kpix.com. let's eck in now with mary lee. quite a sight this morning, mary. it yeah, we have the smoky skies starting off our day with th orange ny locations here in the batracking mount hamilton camera where it's hazy as well this morning. a spare the air alert that remains in effect. lord 23 days r alert for the bay area. continuing
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with the smoky skies and unhealthy air quality unfortuny we had a big event just to kind of wash away all the our air here, our temperatures because of that smoke are going to be a saw with e extreme heat over ty weekend. looking at low 90s concord and livermore and upper 60s for ion here at as well. look . it looks like it's almost nighttime but traffic as far as sy. we have a e bay bra and it'sgolden gate bridge, still looking a little murky this morning as well. so limited visibility as you work your way span. careful as you head through and still ow along it was just a get together with friends. no big deal. everybody felt fine. but now i'm i just wish we had been more careful. it would have been easier than this. so wear a mask. do what you can outside. stay six feet apart. things you just can't take back. do your part to lower the risk.
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he talks about dealing with his challenges. and first on "cbs this morni from his los domo. >> it is a battle of survival. that isr if survival's the word in this industry -- chef personal --six-time james beard award winner has had to close two of his restaurants and tondemic. you kind of l >> i do becausej: i get the best work done.ob >> reporter: this crisis for the restaurant industry comes as mend notoriously toxic work environment weerngs's kitchen, we need to have conversations to fix this moving forward. and i think before you can sort of fix your and your kitchen and your re sort of work on yoself first. and you know i've been a bully, and ie a temper. and it's somethingars. >> reporter: in his memoir "eat a become myou come from?
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>> funny thing is i don't think temper until i cooking. i put so much because it saved my life. up not railroad respecting it or caring as much as i did meant on me and my values. >> rld immigrants chang grew up in suburban virginia. he was a child golf prodigy but always felt uncomfortable in school. you didn't feel like fityou fit in. >> no i still have a hard time. i've always felt, you know in between. >> >> not ever going to be part of white culture, to be part american culture. >> reporter: b in the kitchen. his father disapproved gave him >> and that was his way of un "i you." >> reporter: chs to japanese shopw york city. was a huge pti yourself in situations where part of you thinks you really could >> you sound like my psychiatrist, too.- do i cof in situation so i open a restaurant i'm like wut youning a restaurants is cooking in
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heroin. you get these dopamine hits this industry and how i do my job is suffering and pain and misery. it's that 1% when things go ha eard award goes david chang. [ applau accepting oo wine" talled to tell you wereew cto didine. cowan said of me you're not going t if you have low confidence and told you you're ng and all of a sudden people tell you you're good at posed to process that? the easiest way i deflect it and say it'sat's what i still do. >> reporter: chang who's battled depression was clo travel icon who died by suici shaken you. >> t still is tony passed -- i think as o of theo actually taken in earnest. i was tiredoorks with therapist whon't rlize that i was e until i --ua got help. im sad, and ften to grace, has been a big and now with son hugo to s trying
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tennis champion serena willias will face pr the u.s. open opens today. it the elite because they're in the same grand slam tournament. something that has never happened before. the third -- was trying so hard to pronounce it that i victoria azarenka shewill play this evening. nikki battiste a new mom, too, at the arthurflushing. good morning to you, new mom.>> reporter: good morning. as a new mom i am so inspired by tmen. they are sources of empowerment and defy the stereotype that working mothers can be as successful after having children. as tsvetana pironkova put it once you become a mother you
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ability to play tennis. servin aces on and off the court, nine tennis png as mothers gracedcourts sipsnce the u.s. ope tsvetana pironkova and victoria azarenka are making history as the first trio of women with children to reach the quarterfinals of the same gland slam. -- grand slam. totally new >> reporter: the mom moment could be thanks to the ation's new maternity lee policy which took effect last year and allows an athleteanking for three years after childbirth. the change was inspired by re one in the world when she became pregnant but dropped to number months doubt the adjustment to the policy that the wt the athletes transition back. >> reporter: stacy s. open tournament director. what's the message in this? >> the message is that we can achieve our personal and
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professional goals as working women. >> reporter: tsvetana pironkova who has a 2-year-old son, says becoming a parent has improved her game. >> you don't focus on yourself that much anymore.ke your focus is primary on your child. and i guess that's a goothing. >> reporter: williams' 3-year-old daughter olympia, is her biggest fan. but the tennis legend has been honest about the challenges of motherhood. earlier this instagram she wrote working and being a mom is nottize i'm stressed and play a profession three women fighting for two jobs at once, champion and mom. for serena one no easier than another. >> i'm not with her. i'm not around her, it's hard on that note i'm going to go be with her. thank of the three women is the semifinals here at the u.s. open. only three mothers have ever won a grand slam title in 50 years. anthony, the last was kim
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cler it2011. >> who played well. >> good job, mom. we can call you that -- >> reporter: thank you -- >> also known as bo's mom.i with her. >> and victoria azarenka says she's playing with a joy now that she never had before which is cool. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. rst rodeo... and let me tell you something, took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. biit back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more.
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