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from the broadcast center in new york city captioning funded by cbs it's friday, july 14th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump enjoying the city of light, but the controversy is overshadowing mr. trump's vision. murder confession. the pennsylvania man suspected of being involved in the disappearance of four men is talking to police. and venus williams is heading to the wimbledon final, becoming the oldest finalist in two decades.
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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. president trump is wrapping up a two-day visit to paris today by taking part in bastille day celebrations, but the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia cast a shadow over the president's trip. mr. trump again defending his son's meeting with a russian lawyer, but lawmakers from two senate committees say they want to hear from donald trump jr. jane ferguson is in paris with more. good morning, jane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president trump is currently watching this bastille day parade that's going on behind me, and just under 200 american soldiers will take part this year. that's because this year marks 100 years since the u.s. joined the allied forces in world war i. but as you say, the growing
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scandal back home has cast a long shadow over the presidents' day here. president trump in paris helping to celebrate bastille day quickly found leaving the country did not also mean leaving behind questions surrounding russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. >> as far as my son is concerned, my son is a wonderful young man. >> reporter: president trump defended donald trump jr. regarding a meeting he had with a russian lawyer. >> i think the press made a very big deal over something that really a lot of people would do. >> reporter: now not one but two senate panels want the president's son to testify. >> we've had trump campaign officials all say they've had no contact with russians, there's nothing to look at here, until the evidence comes out that there were meetings with russians.
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>> reporter: back here in paris as people start to celebrate the military parade, the president is hoping the trip smooths over the relationship between the two leaders. it was meant to commemorate the entry of the american troops in world war i. a policy many in europe fear president trump is retreating from. >> something could happen with the paris accord. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: the president actually hinted that something could happen. soon to fly over paris, eight american military planes will take part in that. after that the president is expected to return to washington. >> jane ferguson in paris. thank you so much, jane. ahead on "cbs this morning"
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we'll talk with cbs political tribtder bob schieffer. this morning the revised republican health care bill to replace obamacare is one vote away from failure. it's even unclear if gop senate leaders will have enough votes to begin debate next week. nancy cordes spoke to some skeptical senators about the bill. >> reporter: the response about the hold jould to plan b was cautious at best. >> reporter: two republicans, moderate susan collins and conservative rand paul quickly announced their opposition, leaving leaders one vote shy of defeat. >> reporter: do you think the old bill is better than the new version? >> i think it's worse. this repeals about half the care taxes. >> reporter: the new bill
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reinstates the taxes to pay for $45 billion in new opioid funding but it does not reverse the bill's deep cuts to medicaid, the big sticking point for moderates like ohio's rob portman. >> we're still working on ways to make sure folks currently covered under the current medicaid have options. >> reporter: the only republican who went from no to yes was ted cruz in texas who got a provicks added to offer a low cost bare bones plans. >> that's a big win and a win for evan. >> reporter: many republicans told us they're withholding until there's analysis. 're a little gun-shy after the cbo projected the original version would have left 22 million more americans without coverage. nancy cordes, cbs news, capitol
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hill. education secretary betsy devos is considering whether to change federal rules on investigating claims of sexual assault on college campuses. yesterday bedcy met with victims of sexual assault and those who were falsely accused. all but denied cross-examination of witnesses. devos says the system isn't working. >> we'll get to work to figure out the best way to solve this problem, to stop and reduce dramatically assault wheel respecting due process of law. >> many of those who oppose the obama-era rules wants it handed by the criminal justice system, not school administrators. there's been a confession in the murders of four young men in pennsylvania. bro
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brook silva-braga. good morning. >> good morning. cosmo dinardo said he was sorry. he told them where the remains were buried. they were located on the farm owned by his parents north of philadelphia. >> he admitted to his participation or commission of the four murders. additionally in lieu of that, in favor of that, the commonwealth will not be seeking the depend. >> reporter: the four men disappeared last week. only the 19-year-old finocchiaro's body was recovered. he said he sold marijuana and felt cheated. and a co-conspirator was
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involved. he's being held on a $5 million bond. >> thank you so much, brook. more thunderstorms are on tap from the mississippi vaully to the middle states. another round of storms dumped up to 3 inches of rain. some areas were hit with an inch and a half of rain in just 30 minutes. drivers in indianapolis got stuck in high water and one area was flooded. 10,000 people lost power. windy wer in amarillo turned a tornado into a fiery tornado. no one was injured and no buildings were damaged. well, coming up on the "morning news" now, tragedy in the caribbean. a tourist is killed by a blast from a jetliner taking off. and special bond. two former presidents share bond
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house. he visiting habitat for humanity. the "washington post" says president trump's personal lawyer plans to apologize for sending threatening e-mails filled with profanity. message was sent to a tern who asked why marc kasowitz did not think of personal appearances. "stuff" reports that a caribbean tourist was killed by a blast from a jet airliner. this woman was slammed into a wall yesterday at san martin. las vegas sun, the emergency move will speed up the licensing of pot dribtders. demand for pot has been
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ in a middle of the night instagram coast beyonce offers fan as first glimpse of her twins the morning. the boy and girl were born in los angeles. the singer wrote sir carter and rumi, one month today. a doughnut deal today from krispy kreme. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, roxana. >> good morning, anne-marie. here on wall street investors are waiting to see
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earnings reports from big banks that are due out today. the s&p finished 4 points higher and the nasdaq added 13 points. social security recipients can expect their biggest increase this year in january. the increase is to be 2.2%. that's about $28 a month for the average recipient. and medicare part b premiums are expected to remain unchanged. most participants pay $134 a month. arconic who provided the siding panels in the high-rise that went up in flames is being seouled. arconic shareholder filed the class action lawsuit alleging shareholders were mislead about the safety. on again and off again. the merger between fantasy
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here's a look at today's
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forecast in some cities around the country. new attire at the weeping fox ranch for sleeping bull. i don't know how he did it, but i don't know how it's coming off. >> china shops are not the only places where bulls can get into trouble. a curious 11-month-old got stuck in a tractor tire. ranchers tied him up and freed him after a struggle. researchers are sounding an alarm about hazardous chemicals that are making their way into food products. the story from don champion. >> reporter: the report funded by four advocacy groups says common chemical groups like thal
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lean found in macaroni and cheese and other products. >> the findings are not surprising or are consistent unfortunately with increasing literature about phthalates easily getting into and staying in especially dairy products. >> reporter: fall leites are chemicals that are used to make packing for foods and can get into the food. they could get into the body and cause problems with brain development. his research has shown an increase in fall leites and increases in blood pressure and resistance to insulin in children. while it's defendant ifficult t it, there are ways to avoid it. >> eating vegetables and fruits is a great way. >> reporter: experts say don't
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microwave in plastic. the heat can cause the chemical to seep into your food. don't use the dishwasher. if a plastic container is scratched or damaged, it's best to toss it. don champion, cbs news, dallas. arizona residents call them gully washers and the monsoon season could not come at a better time. it's making it a little easier for firefighters battling brushfires state wide. arizona has seen 14 wildfire this year. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will take you behind the wheel of the new $3 million bugatti shir ron. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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our top stories this morning. cosmo dinardo's attorney says he's confessed to participating in the murder of four missing pennsylvania men. dinardo told police where the bodies were buried. prosecutors waived the depend. reporters say he acted or felt treated after wrapping up a drug deal. the president defended donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian lawyer who was promising damaging information about hillary clinton. members of both the senate judiciously dishy and intelligence committee want to hear from the president's son.
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they're expected to be hard hit by the proposed cuts. omar villafranca went to kentucky coal country. >> this one is for my immune system. >> reporter: every day kathy collins has to take 47 pills to fight her autoimmune disease, lupus. she lives in louisville, kentucky, with her sister. she's on a fixed income and uses medicaid to pay her mounting health care bills. what would your medical bills look like without medicate? >> last year they were $945,000. >> nothing we've advocated so far that would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. >> reporter: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the future of medicaid. under obama kentucky expanded medicaid and cut the uninsured rate from 14% to almost 6%. but right now the bill calls for
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significant cuts of federal funding in state medicaid programs. to mack up for the loss, kentucky governor matt bevin has proposed changing the requirements to qualify for medicaid, which could cause people to lose coverage. at louisville shawnee medical center, 7,000 are on medicaid. >> folks splay to decide between a doctor's visit and putting food on the table for their family. >> reporter: collins who voted for both senator mcconnell and governor bevin is now surely worried about losing coverage. >> i'm sure mitch mcconnell don't have to worry about his medical bills or governor bevin, but real people have to. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, kentucky. ahead, the new report that warns of police pursuits and why one
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critic says cops only add to the danger. plus, what the internet knows about you and what you can do to stop it. we will talk with nicholas thompson, the editor in chief of "wired." and we'll take you behind the wheel of the new $3 million bugatti chiron. 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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this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. anything to say? even you're soree? >> i'm sorry. >> a murder confession from cosmo dinardo. we'll tell you about the deal that led to his admission, what we now know about the motive. the key change, and how it will affect thousands of families, trying to get into the us. >> and storm scan3, tracking more showers, katie's timing out the best chances to see some rain. very busy this morning, today is friday, july 14, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm jan carabeo. rahel solomon is off today. let's gather check on today's forecast with katie

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