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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, january 19th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." the government shutdown showdown is on and democrats in the senate have served notice, they will filibuster a temporary funding bill in a fight to protect young immigrants. 13 siblings trapped in a house of horrors, disturbing new details emerge as the parents accused of torturing their children make their first court appearance. and drone to the rescue. two swimmers are saved by an eye in the sky.
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. when the senate reconvenes this morning, it will have just 13 hours to agree on a deal to avert a government shutdown. the prospects do not look good. last night the house agreed on a stopgap measure to keep the government running until february 16th, but senate democrats threatened to vote no. hena doba is here in new york with the latest on this. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. the short-term bill would give both parties the time they need to work through the differences. lawmakers are already teaming up on a shutdown that would begin on the one-year anniversary of president trump's inaugural. it was on to the senate where a
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blame game quickly ensued. republicans were pointing fingers at democratic demands on daca, immigrants brought here illegally. >> they have crowded out all other important business. crowded it all out. >> democrats say the problem lies in a big way with the president's flip-flopping on key issues. just a day earlier senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said he would not take up an immigration bill because it was still unclear what mr. trump wanted. >> the leader is looking to deflektd blaming, but it just won't work. we all know what the problem is. it's a complete disarray on the republican side. >> the senate adjourned last night and will reconvene this morning. they have until midnight to hammer out a deal to avoid a government shutdown. they'll need democrats to pass the measure. >> they need 60 votes in the
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united states senate. they don't have 60 votes. that means you have got to negotiate. they have not negotiated. >> also on the table senate dem crack it leader chuck shuker has provided a stopgap measure. it would serve as a hard final deadline. >> and that measure would be the fourth stopgap spending bill since the current budget year that started in october. anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you so much, hena. the last time the government shut down was 2013. that was for 16 days. it happened during the carter when ronald reagan was president. the government doesn't actually shut down but hundreds of federal employees will be forced off the job. air traffic control, medicare, and other operations and essential services would run as
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usual. the washington monument would be closed, though, but they're trying to keep the national parks as accessful as possible. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with senator cory gardner, a member of the budget committee, about the last-minute negotiations and strategies to keep the government running and whether they have a chance at working. seven people are under arrest for trying to sneak a fake bomb through a security checkpoint at newark airport in new jersey. the fake but realistic bomb was made out of a vacuum cleaner, pipes, and flexible hose. it was discovered by tsa officers in a carry-on bag yesterday afternoon. the seven people work for a tv show. they wanted to record a reaction. they were charged with public alarm and other charges. >> a california couple pleaded not guilty to torturing and
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imprisoning their 13 children. prosecutors describe their actions as severe pervasive prolonged child abuse. david and louise turpin are being held on $12 million bail each and tina patel has our story. >> reporter: david and louise turpin are facing charges. they barely spoke and did not seem to show any emotion as their attorney entered not guilty pleas on their behalf. the couple were shackled in chains, the same type they used on their own children for weeks or months at a time. >> the victims were often not released from their chains to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: he said the abuse and neglect has been going on at least since they moved to riverside county in 2010 and intensified over time. >> none of the victims were not allowed to shower more than once a year. the parents would buy food for themselves and would not allow the children to eat it.
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>> that led to malnourishment. one child ways what a 7-year-old would. >> the typical victim ways 82 pounds. >> they kept strange hours which may be why they were able to keep their lives hidden from neighbors. >> to hear they slept all day and up all night, i get it now why we did not see them. i get it. >> you know, crimes like these happen behind closed doors, in dak rooms. >> it was one of the children, a 17-year-old, who finally brought the alleged abuse to life, escaping through a window after planning for more than two years. a sibling who went with her turned back after being frightened. now the parents have been arrested. bail was set at $12 million. we asked the attorneys about their planned defense, but they wouldn't go into any details, saying only it would be a challenge. tina patel, cbs news, perris,
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california. in phoenix, police say that have arrested a serial killer. they linked clee oh fis cooksey jr. to nine murders. they're still working on a moti motive. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: investigators say cleophus went on a deadly shooting spreechlt it included 43-year-old maria he then killed his mother and stepfather the following day. >> cooksey had some blood on him and appeared to be concealing things. >> reporter: police say the 35-year-old is an ex-con victory, spending 16 years in prison for manslaughter and armed robbery. >> he has been out for 18 months
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and during that time he's been in and out of jail. >> reporter: police believe this is the expected killer. there was high-tech testing of shell casings that gives immediate results instead of several week. danielle nottingham, cbs news, san francisco. the sentencing hearing for dr. larry nassar has been extended into next week because so many victims want to speak. more than 60 since tuesday. naz sar wrote a letter saying he wasn't healthy enough to listen to the victims. that sent off a long rebuke by the judge. >> spending four or five days listening to them is significantly minor considering the hours of pleasure you had at their expense in ruining their lives.
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>> nassar faces a minimum sentence of 25 to 40 years. he's already serving a sentence of 60 years for child pornography crime. meanwhile the gymnastics center is ending its relationship with the core r karolyi jim. coming up on the "morning news" now, new cancer screening. new researchers take a big step toward an easy test for early detection. and voting challenge. the supreme court weighs in on a gerrymandering case. this is the "cbs morning news." she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections,
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says pennsylvania prosecutors want to call 19 more accusers at the retrial of bill cosby. that he drug and sexually assaulted a woman at his home in 2004 ended in a hung jury. the judge allowed only one other accuser to testify at that trial, but prosecutors filed a motion yesterday asking that 19 other accusers testify to show a pattern of behavior over five decades. science reports researchers are making progress toward a liquid biopsy blood test that can detect cancerous tumors early. it checks cancer-related tumors in the dna and proteins in the blood. it includes breast, colon, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers. and the boston gloen reports one of the oldest res strengths jacob wirth is up for sale. it's been designated a historic
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behold a deep rare jellyfish who changes colors. it was located off baja california, mexico. it is a star burst pattern that reflects the light off the ship. on the cps "moneywatch" the cities that made amazon's wish list. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. earnings and concerns over budget negotiations in
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washington drove stocks lower. the dow fell 97 points, the s&p lost 4 points, and nasdaq finished 2 points lower. amazon lists its potential home for 2020. it could employ as many as 50,000 people. the largest concentration of 20 potential cities is in the northeast, but the list also includes chicago, denver, los angeles, and toronto. facebook appoints its first african board member. mark zuckerberg has been trying to employ kenneth chenault since 2001. he serves on the board of procter & gamble, ibm, harvard, and others. burger king announces a burger, a double quarter pound
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the earth's temperatures continues to rise. scientists says 2017 was one of the hottest years on record. nasa said it was the warmest ever. 2016 was the hottest year ever. meteorologists say 17 of the 18 warmest years on record have all been during this century, and the sixth hottest years have all occurred since 2010. and there was a papal first over the skis. pope francis was on a flight from santiago to another town. the pope married two flight attendants. they told the pope they were never married in a church because a 2010 earthquake happened. the pope asked if they wanted to marry. the couple said yes and he performed the ceremony on a
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our top stories this morning, the senate re convenes this morning and has just 13 hours to agree on a deal to keep the government from shutting down. last night the house passed a short-term funding bill, but some senate democrats pressing for a deal to protect young immigrants say they'll vote against a budget deal. and arizona officials say they've captured a serial killer responsible for nine murders. police say shell casings, cell phone records, and dna linked 35-year-old cleophus cooksey jr. to the slayings. the murders occurred over a three-week period last december. he was arrested at a phoenix apartment where his mother and
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stepfather were found shot to death. it's been more than a week since deadly mudslides inundated montecito. jamie yuccas shows us what is being done with the mountains of mud. >> reporter: this is in montecito. >> this debris field was over three football fields wide. >> reporter: tom fayeram is responsible for clearing sought of this out. it changed elevation of some nabts by as much as six feet. >> our job is to open every creek channel and bridge unplugged because we will get rain and have to get ready for it. >> reporter: the same mass in cleanup is happening along highway 101 where trucks are hauling away thousands of pounds of debris every day. more than 20 million pounds have been dumped here at the ventura
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county fairgrounds. rocks, trees, plastics, and metals are sorted out and then taken to a recycling center or landfill. they're having to dump clean mud at the beach. it's all in a race before the next storm. >> it was beautiful. >> reporter: this is mary beth myers' cottage. now this is all you see. she lost 24 neighbors on that street. >> no one lived through that storm that was on my street. they're just gone. >> reporter: fighting a cold, she spent the frigid night at her office with her dogs because it has better heat. >> i'm not sure why i'm still here, but i know one thing, i'm really grateful. >> reporter: as you can see the, the cleanup is far from over and we're entering the rainy season.
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well, coming up on "cbs this morning," a closer look at what makes the flu outbreak so deadly. dr. tara narula explains how victims can go from being sick to being a fatality. plus we'll take you to cape town south africa. deborah pata shows how the government is slashing individual water use. and in the continuing series, "a more perfect union," life-saving gesture. how two strangers connected by a viral post changed each other's lives. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ ♪
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>> i've seen cop cars flying down columbus boulevard. >> a wild police chase starts on the interstate in chester and ends inched side of a south philly peer one store. >> lawmakers running out of time to reach a deal and prevent a government shutdown. just how far republicans and democrats still are from an agreement. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> the big game now just two days away, and eagles excitement is soaring. we'll take to you chickie's and pete's' where fans got pumped up for the nfc championship game. today is friday, january 19. good morning, i'm jim jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. out the door with a check on

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