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gibraltar. it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. a military plane crashes in a mississippi field killing more than a dozen people. and trump jr. lawyers up as new details emerge about what the president's son reportedly knew before meeting with the russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign. after
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problems at an air traffic control center delayed hundreds of flights last night. the facility was evacuated monday evening when several people complained of fumes. apparently fumes from nearby roofing work got into the air stopped and departing fliegghts experienced extensive delays. this morning the first report that allegedly ties the trump campaign to the kremlin. donald trump jr. learned from an e-mail before his meeting with a russian lawyer that information concerning hillary clinton came from the russian government.
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that is according to the new york times. the white house says there was nothing inappropriate with the meeting. donald trump jr. has hired a lawyer and the senate intelligence committee wants to hear from the president's son. >> donald trump jr. will be somebody that we want to talk to. >> reporter: democratic senator says members want to question donald trump jr. about his meeting with the russian lawyer during last year's presidential election. >> it's remarkable that this meeting, one, was not reported beforehand. >> reporter: the meeting which occurred on june 9th at trump tower involved russian lawyer, trump jr., his brother-in-law jared kushner and paul manafort. the attorney was offering potential damaging details about hillary clinton but says she had no meaningful information to provide. >> the intelligence committee clearly should interview donald trump jr. as well as everyone
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who was present at that meeting. that's the only way that we will fully understand what happened. >> reporter: after first criticizing the media for covering the story trump jr. tweeted that he would be happy to work with the committee to pass on what i know. the meeting came just two weeks an american soldier is under arrest in hawaii charged with trying to help isis. he appeared in federal court yesterday. he was arrested saturday after being the target of an fbi investigation for more than a year. he's an air traffic controller who served in iraq and
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afghanistan. the fbi says he admitted pledging loyalty to isis and purchased a drone for use ens u.s. forces. authorities in eastern pennsylvania are searching for four men who disappeared over the past week north of philadelphia. the search for the men is being called a criminal investigation. three of the men knew each other. the bucks county district attorney suspects foul play. several locations are being searched. a 20-year-old linked to one property is being held on an illegal gun charge. the minnesota police officer acquitted in last year's fatal shooting of an african american driver signed a deal to leave the department. he'll be paid more than $48,000. he shot castile several times after castile told him he was armed. the police department will pay for accrued and understand used
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leave. the fire department is making some progress. north of sacramento the wall fire destroyed at least 37 buildings and burned nearly 6,000 acres. evacuation orders for many residents remain in effect for at least another day. >> it was like a horse shoe shape where the flames just -- 50, 60 foot flames. i'm lucky i got out with my dog and stuff. i never did think a fire could move that fast. i'm really lucky. >> in southern california two fires are burning in santa barbara county. the largest has destroyed 20 buildings and burned more than 45 square miles. radio static? chris christie facts unfriendly callers on a radio show after beach gate. and a high school reporter
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you're a bully, governor and i don't like bullies. >> i'm not the one who came on the air -- >> chris christie pulls on his dallas cowboys hat and battles with listeners on the radio station. he auditioned yesterday for a permanent show once his term ends next january. his approval ratings hit an all-time low after he was seen on an empty beach during a government shutdown last week. a high school student lands a big interview. and new details in the case of a fraternity death. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the enquirer reports on the defense strategy in the death of a fraternity pledge. a preliminary hearing to decide if 16 members should face charges will convene for a third day today. their lawyers contend that the pledge was not forced to get
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drunk before he suffered a fatal fall in february. the chicago tribune covers the arraignment of three men accused of a coverup in a killing by a police officer. a former detective, a police officer and an ex-officer pleaded not guilty yesterday in connection with the death of mcdonald last year. the case will be heard by a controversial judge whose rulings have been criticized by appeals courts. the miami herald reports a rarity at a south florida beach, a shark attack. a man swimming in the nude sunday is expected to recover after suffering leg bites. historical records note only 15 shark attacks on the miami-dade coast. the washington post reports the cancellation of the long and costly search for a new fbi headquarters. an announcement by federal officials is expected today. the plan called for moving the agency from the crumbling hoover building in the capitol to a
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suburban campus. and a high school student in washington state published -- an interview with james mattis. mattis advised young people to get involved, to study history in order to become better citizens. good advice. a california teenager scratches off back to back lottery jackpot wins. pot wins. here ya go. awesome, thank you. thank you. that's... not your car. your car's ready! wrong car... this is not your car? i would love to take it, but no. oh, i'm so sorry about that. you guys wanna check it out?
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kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. defying astronomical odds, a 19-year-old california woman is more than $650,000 richer. she bought two winning $5 scratchoff tickets in the same week and now she plans for a shopping spree and a new car. maybe she should buy more lottery tickets. she's pretty lucky. on the texas money watch stocks take a tumble and a victory for consumers. we're at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.
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investors are looking for clues on when the federal reserve may raise interest rates again. in the next corporate earnings report season gets going this week. yesterday the dow lost five points. the s&p gained two and the nasdaq added 23. if you invested in snapchat's parent company you've lost money. snap stocks fell below $17 for the first time on monday. the parent company of the disappearing message app went public in march. snap stock has lost around $10 billion in market value. one problem, concerns about snapchat's ability to grow and attract advertisers as expected. federal regulators moved yesterday to ban most clauses. they're found in the fine print of many financial products basically banning class action lawsuits. the consumer financial
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protection bureau issued the order but it has to be approved by congress and faces stiff republican resistance. and the pentagon announced it's buying 74 more f-35 fighter jets. the f-35 joint strike fighter is the next generation fighter jet. it can take off and land vertically and carry munitions inside the body of the plane. the f-35 is also the single most expensive military program in the pentagon's history and estimated $406 billion. >> it's going to keep that title for the forseeable future if they're buying a whole lot more planes. thank you. still ahead, power hitter, a new york yankees rookie puts on a big show at the all star home run derby. i accept i take easier trails than i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfari
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the bombers new slugging star is the champion of the all star home run derby. aaron judge won the exhibition last night by hitting 47 balls out of the park in miami. and those homers traveled a total of 3.9 miles. well, a two-time wimbledon champion will be a spectator as the tournament enters the quarter finals. nadal was upset yesterday. top men's seed andy murray and third seeded federer advanced. paris and los angeles could each share a little portion of the olympic spotlight today. officials meeting in switzerland are expected to name sites for the 2024 and 2028 summer games. paris is focusing on 2024 while l.a. leaders say they won't rule
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anything out. there's a long running medical debate about whether coffee is good for you or not but new research is giving coffee lovers grounds for optimism. >> reporter: marian is always up for a good cup of coffee. >> i love coffee. i drink coffee way too much. >> reporter: turns out that could be a boost to her long-term health. >> i was thinking about cutting back but that's not going to be the case anymore. >> reporter: two new studies find drinking coffee either caffeinated or decaf is associated with a lower risk of death especially when it comes to cardiovascular diseases. the anti oxidants have a protective effect on the body. >> lower mark of infection. >> reporter: they examined data for more than a half million people from ten european countries.
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they found people who drink one cup of coffee a day are 12% less likely to die than noncoffee drinkers. people consuming two to three cups a day reduce their chance of death by 18%. a second study shows the benefits appear to be the same for all ethnic backgrounds no matter how the coffee is prepared. >> boiled coffee and any type of coffee consumed seems to confer this health benefit. >> reporter: he says he'll drink to that. >> i like the taste. it wakes me up so i guess i should wake more. >> reporter: he won't think twice about having another cup. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >> i'm with him on that one. a rare lion was rescued from a well some 80 feet deep. the two-year-old cub was hoisted to safety last weekend in india. a rescuer went down in a protective cage to save him. it happened near the world's last sanctuary for the breed.
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the faa is investigating a close call friday night at san francisco international airport. kris van cleave has details. >> reporter: it was just before midnight when other pilots sounded the alarm and possibly prevented a horrific accident. air canada flight 759 was coming in from toronto. the airbus a-320 was clear to land on runway 28 right at san francisco international but instead lined up for the taxi way that parallels the runway. there were four other airliners on that taxi way waiting to take off. air traffic control audio captured what happened next. >> so just want to confirm we see some lights on the runway there. can you confirm we're clear to land?
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>> confirmed clear to land runway 28 right. there is no one on 28 right but you. >> where is this guy going? he's on the taxiway. >> i saw that, guys. >> the faa is now investigating the distance between that air canada flight and those jets on the ground on taxiway c. air canada says the airliner eventually landed safely and the airline is also investigating what happened. kris van cleave, washington. our top stories this morning. at least 16 people were killed when a military tanker crashed into a soybean field in rural mississippi. witnesses say the kc-130 spiralled into the ground monday evening and burst into flames. debris was scattered over a five-mile radius. it's believed all the victims were on board the turbo prop. donald trump jr. reportedly learned from an e-mail before he
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met a russian lawyer that information about hillary clinton came from the russian government. that's according to the new york times. donald trump's son has hired a criminal lawyer and says he committee. and an american soldier based in hawaii is under arrest for allegedly plotting to aid isis. kang appeared in court yesterday. he was arrested saturday after being investigated by the fbi for over a year. the fbi says he pledged allegiance to isis and said he wanted to use his rifle to kill a bunch of people. coming up on cbs this morning, new questions in the case of henderson, an american beaten to death in greece. we'll hear from one of his friends. plus, how newspapers are working to win back ad revenue through a proposal to share the wealth with online giants like facebook and google. and -- >> this is national jewish
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health and the hospital has a special school for kids with respiratory problems. thus, the garden. we'll show you how that seed has grown coming up on cbs this morning. that's the morning news for this tuesday. thank you so much for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. have a great day. who are these people?
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the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. i'm kenny choi. and i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. time is 4-- thanks for waking up with us. it is tuesday, july 11. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego.
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it is 4:30. and we're all ready for tuesday, right? >> no. no. no. we're not! [ laughter ] >> don't look, i have to comb my hair. >> i have some work to do, too. >> everybody at home is waking up, you have your robot, i hope, watching your little tv, i can see you! [ laughter ] current conditions right now, we have a little fog at the coast. a little fog at the golden gate bridge. it's thin overcast. temperatures 50 to around 60 degrees. it's refreshing in livermore now. it's 60 topping off yesterday in the low 90s. we have rip currents that will be very strong along the coast. therefore, a beach hazard statement in effect for tuesday night through tomorrow. so please be very mindful of that. never turn your back to an angry ocean. later today we'll
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