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more now from david begnaud. >> reporter: at rest of david and louise turpin captured on a neighbor security camera, escorted by sheriffs deputies both appear handcuffed. 45 minutes later the children are seen getting into a van. riverside sheriff avenue captain says conditions inside the home were horrific. >> it was extremely dirty. as we reported, previously, many of the children were malnourished. >> did the deputies actually find children chained to a bed? >> there were three individuals that were chained to some type of furniture inside the residence. >> reporter: it all went down around 7:00 a.m. sunday morning. police say a 17-year-old girl escaped from a window and called 911 from a deactivated cell phone. when police respond she'd was so malnourish they'd thought sunny was 10 years old. 13 kids were found ranging in age from 2 to 29. >> i wish i could come to you with information that would explain why this happened. >> here's what we know. the family has been living in perris, california since 2014. filed for bankruptcy twice. the kids were home schooled. the home is listed as a p
more now from david begnaud. >> reporter: at rest of david and louise turpin captured on a neighbor security camera, escorted by sheriffs deputies both appear handcuffed. 45 minutes later the children are seen getting into a van. riverside sheriff avenue captain says conditions inside the home were horrific. >> it was extremely dirty. as we reported, previously, many of the children were malnourished. >> did the deputies actually find children chained to a bed? >> there...
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elaine. >> david begnaud. thank you. next saturday marks one year since president trump took office. a new cbs news poll out today shows 35% of americans think the country overall its better off now than it was a year ago. 43% say things are worse. 21% say things are about the same. the president is spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. errol barnett is there. >> reporter: cbs polling found 70% of americans say they support allowing the children of undocumented immigrants known as dreamers to stay in the country. >> i have a lot of confidence in the people in the room that you will come up with something really good. desfiet con pite confidence tha president trump would sign a daca deal. protecting legal status of dreamers, today blaming democrats. yet his own tough language on immigration is threatening any bipartisan agreement to fund the government and adress dreamers. >> i for one will not vote for government funding until we get a deal on daca. >> civil rights leader congressman lewis was blunt in h
elaine. >> david begnaud. thank you. next saturday marks one year since president trump took office. a new cbs news poll out today shows 35% of americans think the country overall its better off now than it was a year ago. 43% say things are worse. 21% say things are about the same. the president is spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. errol barnett is there. >> reporter: cbs polling found 70% of americans say they support allowing the children of undocumented...
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david begnaud, cbs news, honolulu. >>> let's take a live look outside. the rain is expected to hit the north bay first tonight. we are looking forwards marin now. a bit hazy at this time. we'll check in with neda for more. >> definitely is hazy out there. can't even see the golden gate bridge. we are seeing a little more particulate matter in the air. high-def doppler showing the rain. well to the north of us. but it has made landfall. all morning, it was off the coast. you can see it right there. still north of yuky a. but redding, red bluff, chico, expected to get rain. and we'll see this work its way down, further south toward the bay. also, of course, the ocean is pretty active. pretty big swells. up to 10-foot swells. the surf is up today. remember tomorrow, we have a high surf advisory in effect. and the rainfall, especially going to impact the north bay. but it's not going to be too big of a storm. the rest of us may just get a few hundredths of an -- few hundredths of an inch. right now, temperatures look like this in the mid- to upper 50s. 59. i
david begnaud, cbs news, honolulu. >>> let's take a live look outside. the rain is expected to hit the north bay first tonight. we are looking forwards marin now. a bit hazy at this time. we'll check in with neda for more. >> definitely is hazy out there. can't even see the golden gate bridge. we are seeing a little more particulate matter in the air. high-def doppler showing the rain. well to the north of us. but it has made landfall. all morning, it was off the coast. you can...
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david begnaud, cbs news, honolulu. >>> tonight the flu season is proving to be one of the worst in a decade. since it started in october 42 people under age 65 have died in california. the same time last year only nine had died. in the bay area alone there are 19 reported flu deaths including six in contra costa county and five in santa clara county. we stopped by this urgent care clinic in san pablo today. they estimate up to 80% of the patients seen this weekend were there because they had some type of flu-like symptoms. it's not too late to get a flu shot. >> people just look miserable and tired, ill and then when they give the symptoms, they've had the achiness and the fever, it's almost immediate. >> doctors say the best thing to do is to not get the flu to begin with. it's not too late to get a flu shot. flus also drain blood and platelet supplies across the county. with more people sick, fewer people are donating. the american red cross has set up hundreds of blood drives but canceled many of them because of bad weather, especially on the east coast. if you're interested in do
david begnaud, cbs news, honolulu. >>> tonight the flu season is proving to be one of the worst in a decade. since it started in october 42 people under age 65 have died in california. the same time last year only nine had died. in the bay area alone there are 19 reported flu deaths including six in contra costa county and five in santa clara county. we stopped by this urgent care clinic in san pablo today. they estimate up to 80% of the patients seen this weekend were there because...
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david begnaud, thank you. still ahead here, a father's still ahead here, a father's intuition may have saved his son's life. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, if you have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you're allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or symptoms like itching, rash, or trouble breathing. seriou
david begnaud, thank you. still ahead here, a father's still ahead here, a father's intuition may have saved his son's life. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with...
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david begnaud is at the courthouse. >> the victims report that as a punishment, starting many years ago, they began to be tied up, first with ropes. >> reporter: district attorney mike hestrin provided the first chilling details of the abuse allegedly inflicted on the 13 turpin children over the last eight years-- regular beatings, strangulation, and starvation. >> one of the children, at age 12, is the weight of an average seven-year-old. >> reporter: the torture allegedly occurred at three different homes, intensifying in recent years. the kids were chained in rooms for weeks, even months at a time, not even allowed to go to the restroom. >> one victim at one point was tied up and hog tied, and then when that victim was able to escape the ropes, these defendants eventually began using chains and padlocks to chain up the victims to their beds. several of the victims have cognitive impairment and neuropathy, which is nerve damage, as a result of this extreme and prolonged physical abuse. none of the victims were allowed to shower more than once a year. one of the reasons for the punishm
david begnaud is at the courthouse. >> the victims report that as a punishment, starting many years ago, they began to be tied up, first with ropes. >> reporter: district attorney mike hestrin provided the first chilling details of the abuse allegedly inflicted on the 13 turpin children over the last eight years-- regular beatings, strangulation, and starvation. >> one of the children, at age 12, is the weight of an average seven-year-old. >> reporter: the torture...
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more now from david begnaud. >> reporter: the arrest of david and louise turpin was captured on a neighbor's security camera, each escorted by sheriff's esputies. both appear handcuffed. 45 minutes later, the children are seen getting into a van. riverside county sheriff's captain greg fellows says conditions inside the home were >>rrific. as wt was extremely dirty, and as we reported previously, many of the children were malnourished. >> reporter: did the deputies actually find children chained to a bed? >> there were three individuals peat were chained to some type of furniture inside the residence. >> reporter: it all went down a.ound 7:00 a.m. sunday morning. police say a 17-year-old girl escaped from a window and called 911 from a deactivated cell phone. when police responded, she was so malnourished, they thought she was ten-years-old. 13 kids were found ranging in age from two to 29. >> i wish i could come to you today with information that would explain why this happened. >> reporter: here's what we know: the family's been living in perris, california, since s,14. they filed for bank
more now from david begnaud. >> reporter: the arrest of david and louise turpin was captured on a neighbor's security camera, each escorted by sheriff's esputies. both appear handcuffed. 45 minutes later, the children are seen getting into a van. riverside county sheriff's captain greg fellows says conditions inside the home were >>rrific. as wt was extremely dirty, and as we reported previously, many of the children were malnourished. >> reporter: did the deputies actually...
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cbs news david begnaud is in honolulu, david, good morning. >> good morning, put yourself in the shoes of people walking around the island. alert comes out on cell phone saying there's a missile inbound to hawaii. people were abandoning their vehicles on the freeway. one family put their children in a manhole. and before officials could get out a second alert saying no, no, this is a false alarm, the first alert spread like wildfire on social media. people panicked. the false alarm sent people running in hawaii. frantically searching for cover. the warning came around 8:00 saturday morning, state emergency officials texted it to cell phones, ballistic missile threat inbound to hawaii. it's scrolled across televisio televisions. >> a missile may land or sea in minutes. this is not a drill. >> played on radios. >> if you are outdoors, seek immediate shelter in a building. >> kids are crying, nobody really knew what to do. >> when we got the alarm we actually were terrified. >> took more than 30 minutes for officials to let people know that they had made a mistake. and there was no threat
cbs news david begnaud is in honolulu, david, good morning. >> good morning, put yourself in the shoes of people walking around the island. alert comes out on cell phone saying there's a missile inbound to hawaii. people were abandoning their vehicles on the freeway. one family put their children in a manhole. and before officials could get out a second alert saying no, no, this is a false alarm, the first alert spread like wildfire on social media. people panicked. the false alarm sent...
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david begnaud is at the courthouse. >> the victims report that as a punishment, starting many years ago, they began to be tied up. first with ropes. >> reporter: district attorney mike hestrin provided the first chilling details of the abuse allegedly inflicted on the 13 turpin children over the last eight years-- regular beatings, strangulation, and starvation. >> one of the children, at age 12, is the weight of an average seven-year-old. >> reporter: the torture oclegedly occurred at three different homes, intensifying in recent years. the kids were chained in rooms for weeks, even months at a time, not even allowed to go to ome restroom. >> one victim at one point was tied up, and hog tied. and then, when that victim was able to escape the ropes, these defendants eventually began using chains and padlocks to chain up the victims to their beds. several of the victims have cognitive impairment, and neuropathy, which is nerve damage, as a result of this extreme and prolonged physical abuse. none of the victims were allowed to shower more than once a year. one of the reasons for the puni
david begnaud is at the courthouse. >> the victims report that as a punishment, starting many years ago, they began to be tied up. first with ropes. >> reporter: district attorney mike hestrin provided the first chilling details of the abuse allegedly inflicted on the 13 turpin children over the last eight years-- regular beatings, strangulation, and starvation. >> one of the children, at age 12, is the weight of an average seven-year-old. >> reporter: the torture...
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the employee who made that mistake has now been reassigned, and david begnaud is in honolulu. >> reporter: the agency that made the mistake says it's receiving threats after the chaos and confusion that sent people panicking. this little girl was lowered into a manhole. 5,500 people called 911. >> it was a mistake on our part, and i regret the stress and concern and worry that people went through. >> reporter: hawaii's emergency management administrator vern miyagi says an employee clicked the wrong button-- twice. he was supposed to select the option for drill, but he clicked the real thing. at 8:07 am local time, this alert of a ballistic missile threat was issued by the state emergency management agency. >> take immediate action. >> reporter: for what felt like an eternity, islanders heard this: >> a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. this is not a drill. >> reporter: within three minutes the person who made the mistake realized it, but it would take 38 minutes to send out a correction. we went to see where the mistake happened, the hawaii emergency management agency, wh
the employee who made that mistake has now been reassigned, and david begnaud is in honolulu. >> reporter: the agency that made the mistake says it's receiving threats after the chaos and confusion that sent people panicking. this little girl was lowered into a manhole. 5,500 people called 911. >> it was a mistake on our part, and i regret the stress and concern and worry that people went through. >> reporter: hawaii's emergency management administrator vern miyagi says an...
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david begnaud, cbs news, corona, california. >> ninan: still ahead, what led n.f.l. star aaron hernandez to murder and to then kill himself? bestselling author james patterson reports tonight for "48 hours." i'm not at risk. even healthy adults 65 and older are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. isn't it like a bad cold or flu? pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. in some cases, part of your lung may fill with mucus, making it hard to breathe. can i catch it from a pneumococcal vaccination? no. the vaccines do not contain live bacteria. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about how to help protect yourself. talk to your doctor or pharmacist it takes a lot of work but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. all with a great taste. boost gives me everything i need...
david begnaud, cbs news, corona, california. >> ninan: still ahead, what led n.f.l. star aaron hernandez to murder and to then kill himself? bestselling author james patterson reports tonight for "48 hours." i'm not at risk. even healthy adults 65 and older are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. isn't it like a bad cold or flu? pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. in some cases, part of your lung may fill with mucus, making it hard to...
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elaine. >> quijano: david begnaud, david, thank you. next saturday marks one year since president trump took office. a new cbs news poll out today shows 35 percent of americans think the country overall is better off now than it was a year ago. 43 percent say things are worse. 21 percent say things are about the same. the president is spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. errol barnett is there. >> reporter: cbs/yougov polling also found 70 percent of americans say they support allowing the children of undocumented immigrants, also known as dreamers to stay in the country. >> i have a lot of confidence in the people in this room you are going to come up with something really good. >> reporter: despite confidence on tuesday from president trump that he would sign a daca deal, protecting the legal status of dreamers, today on twitter he is blaming democrats. yet his own tough language on immigration is threatening any bipartisan agreement to fund the government and address dreamers. >> i, for one, will not vote for govern
elaine. >> quijano: david begnaud, david, thank you. next saturday marks one year since president trump took office. a new cbs news poll out today shows 35 percent of americans think the country overall is better off now than it was a year ago. 43 percent say things are worse. 21 percent say things are about the same. the president is spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. errol barnett is there. >> reporter: cbs/yougov polling also found 70 percent of americans say...
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david begnaud, cbs news, corona, california. >> ninan: still ahead, what led n.f.l. star aaron hernandez to murder, and to then kill himself? best-selling author james patterson reports tonight for "48 hours." ours." i'm not at risk. even healthy adults 65 and older are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. isn't it like a bad cold or flu? pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. in some cases, part of your lung may fill with mucus, making it hard to breathe. can i catch it from a pneumococcal vaccination? no. the vaccines do not contain live bacteria. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about how to help protect yourself. talk to your doctor or pharmacist it takes a lot of work but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. all with a great taste. boost gives me everything
david begnaud, cbs news, corona, california. >> ninan: still ahead, what led n.f.l. star aaron hernandez to murder, and to then kill himself? best-selling author james patterson reports tonight for "48 hours." ours." i'm not at risk. even healthy adults 65 and older are at increased risk of pneumococcal pneumonia. isn't it like a bad cold or flu? pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. in some cases, part of your lung may fill with mucus,...
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the employee who made that mistake has now been reassigned, and david begnaud is in honolulu. >> reporter: the agency that made the mistake says it's receiving threats after the chaos and confusion that sent people panicking. this little girl was lowered into a manhole. 5,500 people called 911. >> it was a mistake on our part, and i regret the stress and concern and worry that people went through. >> reporter: hawaii's emergency management administrator says vern miyagi says an employee krikorianed the wrong button twice -- clicked the wrong button twice. he was supposed to select the option for drill, but he clicked the real thing. at 8:07 local time, this alert of a ballistic missile threat was issued by the state emergency management agency. >> take immediate action. >> reporter: for what felt like an eternity, islanders heard this: >> a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. this is not a drill. >> reporter: within three minutes the person who made the mistake realized it, but it would take 38 minutes to send out a correction. we went to see where the mistake happened, the
the employee who made that mistake has now been reassigned, and david begnaud is in honolulu. >> reporter: the agency that made the mistake says it's receiving threats after the chaos and confusion that sent people panicking. this little girl was lowered into a manhole. 5,500 people called 911. >> it was a mistake on our part, and i regret the stress and concern and worry that people went through. >> reporter: hawaii's emergency management administrator says vern miyagi says...
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elaine. >> david begnaud. thank you. next saturday marks one year since president trump took office. a new cbs news poll out today shows 35% of americans think the country overall its better off now than it was a year ago. 43% say things are worse. 21% say things are about the same. the president is spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. errol barnett is there. >> reporter: cbs polling found 70% of americans say they support allowing the children of undocumented immigrants known as dreamers to stay in the country. >> i have a lot of confidence in the people in the room that you will come up with something really good. despite confidence that president trump would sign a daca deal. protecting legal status of dreamers, today blaming democrats. yet his own tough language on immigration is threatening any bipartisan agreement to fund the government and adress dreamers. >> i for one will not vote for government funding until we get >> civil rights leader congressman lewis was blunt in . >> i think he is a raci
elaine. >> david begnaud. thank you. next saturday marks one year since president trump took office. a new cbs news poll out today shows 35% of americans think the country overall its better off now than it was a year ago. 43% say things are worse. 21% say things are about the same. the president is spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. errol barnett is there. >> reporter: cbs polling found 70% of americans say they support allowing the children of undocumented...
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david begnaud has more. >> reporter: after the panic in paradise. federal communications safety experts say they did not have the safeguards in place to prevent a false alarm warning. people ran for their lives saturday as the text alert lit up cell phones. it read ballistic missile threat. this is not a drill. they looked to panicked police officers for officers. >> we were getting flagged down. >> tourists packed the lobby of this hotel. >> i sent a message to my grandkids at home. it made me realize i might have never seen them again. >> reporter: in the act of desperation, a child was lowered into a manhole. it took 13 minutes for hawaii emergency management to tweet no emergency to hawaii but it took 18 minutes to get it out on cell phone. >> it is just unacceptable and mind-boggling how it could take so long. >> reporter: this congresswoman sent her own tweet. someone hit the wrong button not once but twice. vern miyagi is administrator. >> i accept responsibility for this. this is my team. they made a mistake. >> they took responsibility but
david begnaud has more. >> reporter: after the panic in paradise. federal communications safety experts say they did not have the safeguards in place to prevent a false alarm warning. people ran for their lives saturday as the text alert lit up cell phones. it read ballistic missile threat. this is not a drill. they looked to panicked police officers for officers. >> we were getting flagged down. >> tourists packed the lobby of this hotel. >> i sent a message to my...
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david begnaud is in abbeville, louisiana, where he spoke to the superintendent. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here in the vermilion parish there's supposed to be a rally in support of the teacher later today. >> people are embarrassed over what happened or angry about what they saw at this meeting. we went to try and talk to the school superintendent, took our call, welcomed us in. what we found was a man in tears. superintendent said he and his staff are getting threats following the arrest of hargrave. >> eight years of he life dedicated to the community. it's so hard to see this -- it's tough. >> reporter: the turmoil began at a school board meeting monday night when hargrave questioned why the superintendent was slated to get a roughly $30,000 raise. >> at the top, that's not where kids learn. it's in the classrooms. >> reporter: the board president ruled hargrave out of order. as she tried to speak for a second time, a deputy city marshal told her to leave. she complied. then this happened. >> what are you doing? >> reporter: she was forcibly arre
david begnaud is in abbeville, louisiana, where he spoke to the superintendent. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here in the vermilion parish there's supposed to be a rally in support of the teacher later today. >> people are embarrassed over what happened or angry about what they saw at this meeting. we went to try and talk to the school superintendent, took our call, welcomed us in. what we found was a man in tears. superintendent said he and his staff are getting threats...
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david begnaud has more. >> reporter: after the panic in paradise, federal communications officials say they did not have the reasonable safeguards in place to prevent a false alarm warning. people ran for their lives saturday as the text alert lit up cell phones. it read ballistic missile threat in hawaii. seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. panicked people looked to police officer s for shelter. >> we were getting flagged down. >> tourists packed the lobby of this hotel. >> i sent a message to my grandkids at home. it made me realize i might have never seen them again. >> reporter: in an act of desperation, a child was lowered into a manhole. it took 13 minutes for hawaii emergency management to tweet no emergency to hawaii but it took 38 minutes to get out an alert on cell phone that it was just a false alarm. >> it is just unacceptable and mind-boggling how it could take so long. >> reporter: congresswoman tall by gal bert sent her own tweet. someone hit the wrong button not once but twice. vern miyagi is administrator. >> i accept responsibility for this. this is my team.
david begnaud has more. >> reporter: after the panic in paradise, federal communications officials say they did not have the reasonable safeguards in place to prevent a false alarm warning. people ran for their lives saturday as the text alert lit up cell phones. it read ballistic missile threat in hawaii. seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. panicked people looked to police officer s for shelter. >> we were getting flagged down. >> tourists packed the lobby of this...
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david begnaud, cbs news, honolulu. >>> the flu season continues to hit california hard. since october, 42 people under the age of 65 has died. at the same time last year, that number was only 9. we should point out, flu season starts earlier some years compare to others. in the bay area alone, there are 19 reported flu deaths, including six in contra costa county. at this clinic in san pablo, they estimated 80% of the patients who came in over the weekend were there because they had some type of flu symptoms. >> people just look miserable. you know, tired. ill. and when they give the symptoms, they've had the achiness and fever, it's almost immediate. >> doctors say it's still not too late to get a flu shot. >>> time now, 4:40. a number of dna testing have popped up for people curious about their ancestry. now, some are doing the same for dogs. we'll show you how it works. >>> plus, an unbelievable scene, as a car gets lodged into the second story of a california dental office. went airborne and flew into the second story of a building in >>> newly released surveillance
david begnaud, cbs news, honolulu. >>> the flu season continues to hit california hard. since october, 42 people under the age of 65 has died. at the same time last year, that number was only 9. we should point out, flu season starts earlier some years compare to others. in the bay area alone, there are 19 reported flu deaths, including six in contra costa county. at this clinic in san pablo, they estimated 80% of the patients who came in over the weekend were there because they had...
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david begnaud from cbs news is in perris in california. david, i imagine among the many shocking stories you no doubt will have covered, this must be among the worst? it is, kate. the child protective services here at riverside county said yesterday they are trying to figure out whether or not some of the adults can function on their own. as your correspondent said, they lack basic knowledge like what a police officer is, some of them did not know what medication and pills were. we are talking about kids who literally did not have much contact with society. according to the district attorney, inside this house they would stay up all night, the kids and parents, and sleep all day, their rituals were bizarre to say their rituals were bizarre to say the least. but what is even more bizarre, kate, is that no one has come forward claiming to know anything, not a neighbour, family member, co—worker, no—one has noticed anything strange about this family. 0k, we have to leave it there, but thank you. ajudge has ordered the crown prosecution se
david begnaud from cbs news is in perris in california. david, i imagine among the many shocking stories you no doubt will have covered, this must be among the worst? it is, kate. the child protective services here at riverside county said yesterday they are trying to figure out whether or not some of the adults can function on their own. as your correspondent said, they lack basic knowledge like what a police officer is, some of them did not know what medication and pills were. we are talking...
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david begnaud begins our coverage. >> the agency that made the mistake, said it is receiving threats after the chaos and confusion that sent people panicking. this little girl was low neared a manhole. 5500 people called 911. >> it was a mistake on our part. i regret -- the stress and concern and worry that you went through. >> hawaii's emergency administrator, said an employee clicked the wrong button twice. he was supposed to select the option for drill. but he clicked the real thing. at 8:07 this alert of ballistic missile threat was issued by the state emergency management agency. for what felt like an eternity, islanders heard this. >> a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. this its not a drill. within three minutes the person who made the mistake realized it. it would take 38 minutes to send out a correction. we went to see where the mistake happened at hawaii emergency management agency tucked inside the bunker in honolulu. with all due respect are you sure this was an accident? >> yes. i know the individual. this was an accident. not intentional at all. >> defini
david begnaud begins our coverage. >> the agency that made the mistake, said it is receiving threats after the chaos and confusion that sent people panicking. this little girl was low neared a manhole. 5500 people called 911. >> it was a mistake on our part. i regret -- the stress and concern and worry that you went through. >> hawaii's emergency administrator, said an employee clicked the wrong button twice. he was supposed to select the option for drill. but he clicked the...
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david begnaud checks out a new device that can help them get the rest they need. for those who struggle with sleep apnea, the cpap can be hard to sleep with. don't always work. a lot of people can't get a full night's sleep with it. now a new fda approved destries call -- a last resort. their life depends on it. cleveland clink named the treatment on top innovations for 201. we melt a woman who finally found relief after more than two decade of trying to got a good night's rest. >> i wasn't breathing wasn't getting the correct amount of oxygen. my thought process had gone. family thought she had dementia. the 59-year-old was so exhaust she'd says she could barely do her job as a nurse. >> people were noticing it, but you were too. >> i was too. >> you knew something wasn't right? >> obstructive sleep apn 's. . throat muscles relax, blocking her airway, disrupting her sleep. on average, she stops breathing 53 times an hour. that's nearly once every minute during a night's sleep. give me an example of a night. >> up four hours, sleep two. this is-- the area where i
david begnaud checks out a new device that can help them get the rest they need. for those who struggle with sleep apnea, the cpap can be hard to sleep with. don't always work. a lot of people can't get a full night's sleep with it. now a new fda approved destries call -- a last resort. their life depends on it. cleveland clink named the treatment on top innovations for 201. we melt a woman who finally found relief after more than two decade of trying to got a good night's rest. >> i...
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david begnaud is there this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. later today there will be a rally in support of the teacher. what happened here angered some people. we talked with the superintendent of the schools and you know what we found? a man in tears. >> i hate what happens. >> reporter: superintendent jerome puyau. >> eight years of my life dedicated to the students of this community. it's so hard to see this negativity. it's tough. >> she questioned why he was slated to get a roughly $30,000 raise. >> at the top, that's not where kids learn. it's in the classroom. >> reporter: the board ruled her out of order when she tried to speak for a second time. the deputy marshal told her to leave and she complied. then this happened. she was forcibly arrested outside in the hall. should be too. >> reporter: hargrave released a video yesterday and says she hopes people are not afraid to speak out after what happened to her. >> was always told what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong and when you see something, you should say it's wrong. >> re
david begnaud is there this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. later today there will be a rally in support of the teacher. what happened here angered some people. we talked with the superintendent of the schools and you know what we found? a man in tears. >> i hate what happens. >> reporter: superintendent jerome puyau. >> eight years of my life dedicated to the students of this community. it's so hard to see this negativity. it's tough. >> she...
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david begnaud is in honolulu with the state's response. david, good morning. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. testing of the alert system has been suspended. the governor said i don't want you doing any more testing until we figure out what happened. they insist it was not intentional but rather a mistake or accident. the alert went out saturday morning that read, quote, seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. they canceled the warning six minutes later after they realizeded they made a mistake, but cell phone users didn't get a statement that it was a false alarm until 8:45. people frantically searched for shelter. i mean frantically. that's about the length of time it would take to get to a place in the event of an attack. one of the employees clicked the wrong button not once but twice. the worker has been with the agency for ten years. he did not slept the option for drill. instead he clicked on the one that sent out the real alert. he has since been reassigned but he's not been fired. the government said when they do start testi
david begnaud is in honolulu with the state's response. david, good morning. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. testing of the alert system has been suspended. the governor said i don't want you doing any more testing until we figure out what happened. they insist it was not intentional but rather a mistake or accident. the alert went out saturday morning that read, quote, seek immediate shelter. this is not a drill. they canceled the warning six minutes later after they realizeded they...
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and david begnaud has the latest. >>> how did i not see something with 13 living in the neighborhood? >>> six of the 13 kids are minors. as young as 2 years old. 7 of them are adults. the oldest its 29. police say the children were thin and malnourished. living in squalid conditions. >> the long term needs of these kids are going to be -- the psychological and psychiatric need, due to the prolonged periods of, of starvation. and maltreatment. >> di td the deputies find children chained to a bed? >> there were three individuals, that were, that were chained to some furniture inside the residence. >> reporter: the turpins bought the home in fort worth, texas 18 years ago before losing tight foreclosure. photos, show a home with stained carpets and walls. the buyer says there were scratches on the back of the doors. the family later moved off to hill county, texas. i thought it was like a religious compound. they were, home schooled the kids kept them away. >> social workers will seek court authorization to provide oversight and care not just for minor children but adults as well. so iso
and david begnaud has the latest. >>> how did i not see something with 13 living in the neighborhood? >>> six of the 13 kids are minors. as young as 2 years old. 7 of them are adults. the oldest its 29. police say the children were thin and malnourished. living in squalid conditions. >> the long term needs of these kids are going to be -- the psychological and psychiatric need, due to the prolonged periods of, of starvation. and maltreatment. >> di td the deputies...
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david begnaud has the the latest. >> authorities are heralding the courage of the 17-year-old who escaped and called for help on behalf of siblings. many asked, how did the neighbors not notice something. you know what the neighbors feel guilty. asking themselves how didn't i see something suspicious. with 13 apparently, malnourished children living in the neighborhood. >> reporter: this surveillance video shot from a neighbor's camera shows david and louise turpin led away by police sunday morning followed by some of the 13 children who get into a van. six of the 13 kids are minors as young as 2 years old. seven of them are adults, the oldest is 29. police say the children were thin, and malnourished. living in squalid conditions. >> of the long-term need of these kids are going to be -- the psychological and psychiatric needs. due off to the prolonged periods of, starvation. and maltreatment. >> did the deputies actually find children chained to a bed? >> there were three individuals, that were, that were chained to some furniture inside the residence. >> reporter: the turpins bought th
david begnaud has the the latest. >> authorities are heralding the courage of the 17-year-old who escaped and called for help on behalf of siblings. many asked, how did the neighbors not notice something. you know what the neighbors feel guilty. asking themselves how didn't i see something suspicious. with 13 apparently, malnourished children living in the neighborhood. >> reporter: this surveillance video shot from a neighbor's camera shows david and louise turpin led away by...
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here's david begnaud. >> the victims report that as a punishment starting many years ago they began to be tied up. first with ropes. >> reporter: district attorney mike hestrin provided the first chilling details of the abuse allegedly inflicted on the 13 turpin children over the last eight years. regular beatings, strangulation, and starvation. >> one of the children at age 12 is the weight of an average 7-year-old. >> reporter: the torture allegedly occurred at three different homes, intensifying in recent years. the kids were chained in rooms for weeks, even months at a time. not even allowed to go to the restroom. >> several of the victims have cognitive impairment and neuropathy, which is nerve damage, as a result of this extreme and prolonged physical abuse. none of the victims were allowed to shower more than once a year. one of the reasons for the punishments were if the children were found to wash their hands above the wrist area they were accused of playing in the water and they would be chained up. supposedly home-schooled, the children lacked even a basic knowledge of life.
here's david begnaud. >> the victims report that as a punishment starting many years ago they began to be tied up. first with ropes. >> reporter: district attorney mike hestrin provided the first chilling details of the abuse allegedly inflicted on the 13 turpin children over the last eight years. regular beatings, strangulation, and starvation. >> one of the children at age 12 is the weight of an average 7-year-old. >> reporter: the torture allegedly occurred at three...
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david begnaud checks out a new device that can help them get the rest they need. for those who struggle with sleep apnea, the cpap can be hard to sleep with. don't always work. a lot of people can't get a full night's sleep with it. now a new fda approved destries -- a last resort. their life depends on it. cleveland clink named the treatment on top innovations for 201. we melt a woman who finally found relief after more than two decade of trying to got a good night's rest. >> i wasn't breathing wasn't getting the correct amount of oxygen. my thought process had gone. >> peggy's memory got so bad her family thought she had dementia. the 59-year-old was so exhaust she'd says she could barely do her job as a nurse. >> people were noticing it, but you were too. >> i was too. >> you knew something wasn't right? >> obstructive sleep apn 's. . throat muscles relax, blocking her airway, disrupting her sleep. on average, she stops breathing 53 times an hour. that's nearly once every minute during a night's sleep. give me an example of a night. >> up four hours, sleep two.
david begnaud checks out a new device that can help them get the rest they need. for those who struggle with sleep apnea, the cpap can be hard to sleep with. don't always work. a lot of people can't get a full night's sleep with it. now a new fda approved destries -- a last resort. their life depends on it. cleveland clink named the treatment on top innovations for 201. we melt a woman who finally found relief after more than two decade of trying to got a good night's rest. >> i wasn't...
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david begnaud talks with the superintendent about his regrets. all that coming up at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> time now is 6:52. talks continue to come up with a bipartisan deal on immigration reform. this as i.c.e. targets several bay area 7- eleven stores. >> reporter: plus, state assemblyman david chiu wants to change the rent control rules not only for landlords here in san francisco but for all over california. cbs eye on the community... presented by target. art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curiosity, conversation, and inspiration. that's why target supports the asian art museum in san francisco. the asian museum is here to make asian arts and culture relevant. the reality is we all have a story to tell. it's what makes us who we are. cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. >>> i'm jackie ward in san francisco where we know of course rent and high rent is a major problem here. but assemblyman david chiu is hoping to fix that not just here but for all over the state. he is proposing a bill that would change
david begnaud talks with the superintendent about his regrets. all that coming up at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> time now is 6:52. talks continue to come up with a bipartisan deal on immigration reform. this as i.c.e. targets several bay area 7- eleven stores. >> reporter: plus, state assemblyman david chiu wants to change the rent control rules not only for landlords here in san francisco but for all over california. cbs eye on the community... presented by target. art and...
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david begnaud is outside their home in perris outside southeast los angeles where people are leaving cards and gifts. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. bail has been set at $12 million each. the abuse has been going on for years dating back to when the family was living in texas. the plan to escape was planned about two years ago. prosecutors say one of the 17-year-old girls snuck out of one of these windows on sunday morning and took another sip ling with her sibling got scare and went back david in chains. both are years of torture against their own children. he's accused of committing a lewd act zboents the is emotional abuse. this is depraved conduct. say in addition to the beatings the children were restrained with rope sthoos they began using chains and pad locks to chain up victims to their beds. these punishments would last for weeks or even months at a time. >> reporter: they allege the children were not allowed to use the bathroom take more than one shower a year or wash their hands above the rifts. they were fed very little on a strict schedule leaving them s
david begnaud is outside their home in perris outside southeast los angeles where people are leaving cards and gifts. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. bail has been set at $12 million each. the abuse has been going on for years dating back to when the family was living in texas. the plan to escape was planned about two years ago. prosecutors say one of the 17-year-old girls snuck out of one of these windows on sunday morning and took another sip ling with her sibling got...
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david begnaud is there this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. later today there will be a rally in support of the teacher. what happened here angered some folks and embarrassed other people. we talked with the superintendent of the schools and you know what we found? a man in tears. >> i hate what happens. >> reporter: superintendent jerome puyau. >> eight years of my life dedicated to the students of this community. it's so hard to see this negativity. it's tough. >> she questioned why he was slated to get a roughly $30,000 raise. >> at the top, that's not where kids learn. it's in the classroom. >> reporter: the board ruled her out of order when she tried to speak for a second time. the deputy marshal told her to leave and she complied. then this happened. she was forcibly arrested outside in the hall. >> i'm appalled at this, and you should be too. >> reporter: hargrave released a video yesterday and says she hopes people are not afraid to speak out after what happened to her. >> was always told what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong
david begnaud is there this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. later today there will be a rally in support of the teacher. what happened here angered some folks and embarrassed other people. we talked with the superintendent of the schools and you know what we found? a man in tears. >> i hate what happens. >> reporter: superintendent jerome puyau. >> eight years of my life dedicated to the students of this community. it's so hard to see this negativity....
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david begnaud shows the new option help something patientsning. >> reporter: good morning. for those who struggle with sleep apnea, treatments like the cpap machine can be hard to sleep with. they don't always work. and a lot of people jusght's sleep with it. now there's a new fda-approved device called inspire. it's gaining popularity. for some, it's a last resort. their life literally depends on . the cleveland clinic named this kind of treatment nop medical innovations for 2018. we met a woman who finally found relief after more than two decades of trying to get a good night's rest. >> i wasn't breathing. i wasn't getting the correct amount of oxygen. my thought process had gone. good job! >> reporter: peggy siravo's memory got so bad, her family thought she had dementia.the exhausted, she said she could barely do her job as a nurse. people were noticing it but you were, too. you knew something wasn't right? >> i knew not as quickly as they did, but i knew i was in trouble. >> reporter: peggy has severe obstructive sleep apnea where her throat muscles relax blocking her
david begnaud shows the new option help something patientsning. >> reporter: good morning. for those who struggle with sleep apnea, treatments like the cpap machine can be hard to sleep with. they don't always work. and a lot of people jusght's sleep with it. now there's a new fda-approved device called inspire. it's gaining popularity. for some, it's a last resort. their life literally depends on . the cleveland clinic named this kind of treatment nop medical innovations for 2018. we met...
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david begnaud with news that the discoveries with made just in time. the details get worse. >> good morning. they do. we areturpins' arrest were going to move to oklahoma. the 13 children are finding new homes this week and could be prevented from ever seeing their parents again. david and louise turpin are back in court to face a restraining order. they're accused of abuse that lasted for years, including putting some of their 13 children in chains. with the children's expected release from the hospital this week, a source tells cbs news officials want to make sure that the children do not visit their parents in jail, fearing any conversations could tamt the ongoing investigation. louise turpin's brother tells inside edition that dressing the kids position alike was partly to position the family as future reality tv stars. >> i believe my sister wants a reality show because the last conversation i had with her before all of this happened, she did actually say that she feels they would be perfect for tv at one point. >> reporter: billy lambert said she
david begnaud with news that the discoveries with made just in time. the details get worse. >> good morning. they do. we areturpins' arrest were going to move to oklahoma. the 13 children are finding new homes this week and could be prevented from ever seeing their parents again. david and louise turpin are back in court to face a restraining order. they're accused of abuse that lasted for years, including putting some of their 13 children in chains. with the children's expected release...
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david begnaud is outside their home in perris, southeast of los angeles where people are leaving cards and gifts. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bail for the parents has been set at $12 million each. the alleged abuse here began years ago according to prosecutors back when the family was living in texas. but it was about two years ago that the kids apparently hatched a plan to escape. and so on sunday morning, one of those kids, a 17-year-old, escaped out of one of the windows and she took with her a sibling. the sibling got scared and went back. but that did not derail the plan. david and louise turpin appeared before a judge thursday. david in chains. both are charged with committing years of torture against their own children. he's accused of committing a lewd act against a minor. >> this is severe, emotional, physical abuse. this is depraved conduct. >> reporter: prosecutors say in addition to the beatings, the children were also restrained with ropes. >> these defendants eventually began using chains and padlocks to chain up the victims to their beds. these punish
david begnaud is outside their home in perris, southeast of los angeles where people are leaving cards and gifts. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. bail for the parents has been set at $12 million each. the alleged abuse here began years ago according to prosecutors back when the family was living in texas. but it was about two years ago that the kids apparently hatched a plan to escape. and so on sunday morning, one of those kids, a 17-year-old, escaped out of one of the...
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david begnaud is outside the home in perris, california, eastles. good >> reporter: john, good morning. authorities are heralding the 178-year-old who escaped from her window and called for help for her siblings. the neighbors say they didn't hear anything.y asking themselves how didn't i notice something suspicious with 1 apparently nourished children living in the neighborhood. ws david and luisieuouise turpin being led away a van. seven of them are adults. the oldest is 29. police say the children were thin and lived in >> the long-term needs of these kids are going to be the psychological and psychiatric needs due to their prolonged periods of starvation and maltreatment. >> did the deputies actually find children chained to a bed? >> there were three individuals chained to some type of furniture inside the residence. >> reporter: the turpins bought this home in ft. worth, texas 18 years ago before losing it to fore closure. there were stained carpets and buy were scratches on the back of the doors. they later moved. >> i thought it was a religi
david begnaud is outside the home in perris, california, eastles. good >> reporter: john, good morning. authorities are heralding the 178-year-old who escaped from her window and called for help for her siblings. the neighbors say they didn't hear anything.y asking themselves how didn't i notice something suspicious with 1 apparently nourished children living in the neighborhood. ws david and luisieuouise turpin being led away a van. seven of them are adults. the oldest is 29. police say...
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david begnaud is outside the home in paris, california, east of los angeles. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. authorities have been heralding the courage of that 17-year-old girl who escaped to call for help on behalf of her siblings. some of you have asked, how is it that the neighbors didn't notice something? well, you should know some of the neighbors feel guilty, asking themselves how didn't i see something suspicious. with 13 apparently malnourished children living in the neighborhood. this surveillance video shot from a neighbor's camera shows david and louise turpin being led away by police sunday morning, followed by some of the 13 children who get into a van. six of the 13 kids are minors, as young as 2 years old. seven of them are adults. the oldest is 29. police say the children were thin and malnourished, living in squalid conditions. >> the long term needs of these kids are going to be the psychological and psychiatric needs due to the prolonged periods of starvation and maltreatment. >> reporter: did the deputies actually find chil
david begnaud is outside the home in paris, california, east of los angeles. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. authorities have been heralding the courage of that 17-year-old girl who escaped to call for help on behalf of her siblings. some of you have asked, how is it that the neighbors didn't notice something? well, you should know some of the neighbors feel guilty, asking themselves how didn't i see something suspicious. with 13 apparently malnourished children living in...
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david begnaud is outside the home in perris, california. david this story so hard to believe. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. perris is a community of about 75,000 people roughly 60 miles east of los angeles. the alleged house of horrors is behind me. internet records indicate there are four bedrooms, three baths. from the outside, it looks well kept. there are four vehicles here in the driveway. the parents of the male suspect say they're shocked at the allegations and the husband and wife in this case were deeply religious and apparently self-called by god to have so many children. >> i can't believe this. i can't believe this. it's so sad. >> reporter: people living near the home of david and louise turpin say they have no idea what was allegedly happening behind closed doors. many were even unaware that the couple had 13 children living here. seven of them adults over the age of 18. >> the older kids, i thought they were, like, 12, because they looked so malnourished, so pale. >> reporter: the children rarely ventured outside, but on sunday morn, police say
david begnaud is outside the home in perris, california. david this story so hard to believe. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. perris is a community of about 75,000 people roughly 60 miles east of los angeles. the alleged house of horrors is behind me. internet records indicate there are four bedrooms, three baths. from the outside, it looks well kept. there are four vehicles here in the driveway. the parents of the male suspect say they're shocked at the allegations and...
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david begnaud went inside the command center where the mistake happened. he is in honolulu. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. oops. this was the front page headline after that mistake happened. the agency that made the mistake is now investigating exactly what happened. the governor says the employee who pushed the wrong button not once but twice feels terrible about what happened. he hasn't been fired. he's being welcomed back to work. but not in the same job. the panic was palpable. hawaiians rushing for cover under the threat of a missile attack. this child was lowered into a manhole. another family huddled in a closet. 5,500 people called honolulu's 911 system. >> it's embarrassing. again, it's a mistake. >> reporter: hawaii's emergency management administrator vern i miyagi says one of his employees hit the wrong button twice. he was supposed to hit the option for a drill. instead, he hit the real thing. this was the alert. >> a missile may impact in minutes. this is not a drill. >> with all due respect are you sure this was an accident? >> yes. i know the
david begnaud went inside the command center where the mistake happened. he is in honolulu. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. oops. this was the front page headline after that mistake happened. the agency that made the mistake is now investigating exactly what happened. the governor says the employee who pushed the wrong button not once but twice feels terrible about what happened. he hasn't been fired. he's being welcomed back to work. but not in the same job. the panic was...
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david begnaud with news that the alleged abuse was discovered just in time. the details get worse. the more we learn. >> they do. good morning. we are hearing the turpins' arrest were going to move to oklahoma. the 13 children are finding new homes this week and could be prevented from ever seeing their parents again. after last week's initial appearance before a judge, david and louise turpin is expected back in court today to face a restraining olderer accused of abuse that lasted for years. including putting some of their 13 children in chains. with the children's expected release from the hospital this week, a source tells cbs news officials want to make sure that the children do not visit their parents in jail, fearing any conversations could taint the ongoing investigation. louise turpin's brother tells "inside edition" that dressing the kids alike was done partly to position the feel as future reality tv stars. >> i believe my sister wants a reality show because the last conversation i had with her before all of this happened, she did actually say that she feels they would b
david begnaud with news that the alleged abuse was discovered just in time. the details get worse. the more we learn. >> they do. good morning. we are hearing the turpins' arrest were going to move to oklahoma. the 13 children are finding new homes this week and could be prevented from ever seeing their parents again. after last week's initial appearance before a judge, david and louise turpin is expected back in court today to face a restraining olderer accused of abuse that lasted for...