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czech czech jooirktsds . it's monday, june 26, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." plans for a health care vote this week are in jeopardy as more senate republicans waivvern their support before the election. president trump slams his predecessor for not taking more option for russian hacks. >> oh, my god, oh, my god. onlookers become hooers at six flags as a teen falls 25 feet from an amusement park ride.
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at studio 57 in new york. i'm meg oliver for anne-marie green. it's in danger of being scuttled itself. a vote before congress adjourns for the july 4th recess is in jeopardy. gop lawmakers from all wings of the party are withholding support. seth lemon is in washington with the latest. seth, good morning. >> good morning, meg. a group of conservative senators say this plan isn't fiscally conservative enough and others are concerned about rolling back the expansion of medicaid with division growing among republicans. there is little time for back and forth before a vote if senate leaders have their way. >> i want to see a bill with heart. in an interview with fox & friends weekend president trump expressed confidence the senate bill will pass even gh
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will say it's no good in its current form. >> i think we're going to get it. we don't have too much of a choice because the alternative is the dead carcass of obamacare. >> kentucky senator rand paul, one of the original republicans to speak out against the plan say it's too similar to the landmark. >> it's a false promise to say, oh, yaerks insurance premiums are going to go down but we're keeping 10 of the 12 mandates. it's a foolish notion to provide something you can't provide. >> senator susan collins says she's been meeting with a group of fellow republicans unhappy with the proposed cuts to medica medicaid. >> there are about seven to eight people in that group i can't speak for them, but suffice it to say they're genuinely concerned. >> they've been pushing for a reform before the recess but some on chile say that's too soon.
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>> we don't have enough information. >> hopefully they'll come sit down. >> they'll stop sabotaging obamacare and we'll sit down and make it better. >> the budget office is expected to provide its estimate and cost and impact on the bill as early as today. with every democrat to vote no on the bill, republicans can only afford two votes to pass it. >> seth lemon in washington. thank you. ahead on "cbs this morning," house minority leader nancy pelosi who helped shepherd through the affordable care act when she was speaker. president trump also questioned why former president obama did not do more to stop reported russian meddling in the 2016 election. >> obama knew about russia a long time before the election, and he did nothing about it, but nobody wants to talk about it. the cia gave him information on russia a long time before they even -- you know, before the
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and i hardly see it. it's an amazing thing. in other words, the question is if he had the information, why didn't he do something about it. he should have done something about it. >> it was the "washington post" that first reported the administration struggled with how to handle evidence that russia tried to interfere in the election, fearing they would try to influence the election themselves. the supreme court could rule on president trump's travel ban on people from muslim majority countries as early as today. this is the final day of the court's current term, but it usually issues decisions on its most important cases but the justices could release rulings later this week as well. and there are rumors that justice anthony kennedy, a critical swing vote on the court is considering retirement. retirement announcements usually come the last day of the term. firefighters are battling a fast-moving wildfire in north los angeles
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the fire was sparked when a car crashed into a tree yesterday afternoon. mandatory evacuations have been issued in some neighborhoods. at least 750 acres have been destroyed. the fire has been 50% contained. a san francisco shopping center had to be put on lockdown after numerous fights broke out. police responded to the westfield slopping center last night. people resisted or fled as police were detaining suspects. several officers were assaulted and injured. the severity of their injuries is unclear as is the reason for the fights. a 14-year-old girl is in stable condition after dropping 25 feet from an amusement park ride into the arms of a man standing below. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my god. the accident happened saturday at the six flags great is skate amusement park north of albany, new york. the girl
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ride. the man and others ran under her hoping to break her fall. i yelled up to her, drop, i promise you i'll catch you. she heard me. >> howard was treated for a minor back injury. it's unclear why she fell out of the ride. her brother was not killed. at least a doone was killed a dudsen are missing. the boat was overloaded. no one on board was wearing a life vest. the boat sank within minutes. 99 people were rescued and some 40 others made it to shore on their own. why the boat sank is unclear. in eastern pakistan at least 153 people were killed when an oil tanker truck exploded. villagers raced to the scene of the overturned tanker with fuel containers when they heard the
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speaker that the tanker had sprung a leak. then the truck exploded. witnesses say victims were trapped in a fireball. back here in new york the empire state building was lit up yesterday in rainbow colors in honor of lgbtq p.r.i.d.e. month. parades were held across the country. roxana saberi has the report. in minneapolis police officers were allowed to march in this year's parade. initially they had been excluded over the acquittal of an officer in the shooting death of philando castille. protesters upset with verdict tried to stop the march. in san francisco crowds shouted political gains like same-sex marriage while some marchers expressed anxiety that president trump could roll them back. >> i kamt down because we need to be
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>> reporter: president trump's stance of lgbtq issues is unclear. he's not yet recognized june as lgbtq p.r.i.d.e. month. in new york protest groups led the parade highlights issues like gun violence, mass incarceration, and health care. how is the march this year different from previous years? >> this year a lot of the gay communities, nervousness about gains we've made in the last few years. >> reporter: but others here just want to celebrate. >> i don't think it should be political. it's more about representing who you are and being proud of who you are and proud of what you have accomplished. >> reporter: the new york city p.r.i.d.e. march passes by here. many people here say these marches have always combined celebrating with protesting and will continue to until their community's rights are fully
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the white house said blocked cameras and audio recordings from recent briefings. the press secretary said he doesn't want to december distract people on days president trump appear on tv. cleveland daumt reports that hackers breached government websites in ohio. messages supporting isis were posted yesterday on the governor's website and several others. officials shut down the sites to investigate but expect them to be working again today. the west australian has reaction from terrified passengers after an engine failed during an asia flight. the airbus was heading to malaysia yesterday when passengers said it started shaking like a washing machine. the pilot asked them to pray. the plane returned safely to perth. the crash of an airasia plane in 2014 kill 162 people. "usa today" says a new app could let police officers use their cell phones as body
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cameras. copcast is being tested in new jersey. the system lets officers strap phones to their chest. the signal ka be monitored live by supervisors. and npr talks with former tennis bad boy john mack enroy about his new memoir. in it he rates many former and current players including serena williams. >> best female player ever, no question. >> some wouldn't qualify it. some would say she's the best player in the world. why qualify it. >> oh. you mean not best tennis player in the world? >> yeah. why say female player? >> if she played the mail circusi circu circuit, she would be 700. he drew >> he drew on his serious rants getz awn impyre. the drug court is in session today with martin
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performance. later he won best male r & b artist and tied with beyonce for video of the year. the lifetime achievement award went to new addition and chance the rapper got best new artist and the humanitarian award. >> it feels a little early to get something like this, but my god doesn't make mistakes. >> fans who's 24 is the youngest to receive the award. a former consecutive goes to try and a faulty air bag maker goes through bankruptcy. good morning, jill. >> good morning, meg. investors will keep an eye on second quarter earnings and also if oil prices can rebound. for week last week the dow gained 9 points. the s&p rose nearly 5 points. the naz diamondback dane 12 points last week. as expte
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bankruptcy early this morning. takata faces a wave of lawsuits and recall costs over the defective airbags. they're blamed for at least 16 deaths and 180 injuries and tregerred the largest auto recall in u.s. history. the securities drug trial begins the for martin shkreli. he came on most people's radar over a drug for those infected with hiv. he's charged of cheating a drug company he founded in a market he ran. "transformer: the last night" earned $124 million for first place but is a franchise low guy bu kwchlt wonder woman" and
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forecast in some cities around the country. jordan spieth works overtime to win the traveler's championship. he beat daniel burger on the first playoff hole yesterday in connecticut. he's a tad bit pumped. spieth joins tiger woods as the only pga player in the modern era to win ten tournaments before age 24. the wide legalization of marijuana is letting
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cook in their pot. >> reporter: chef andrea drummer is taking fine dining to new heights. >> the heating of the thc is what activates it. >> reporter: drummer is a cannabis chef. she infuses her food with thc, the chemical compound in marijuana that gives a proper high. >> i believe in proper dosing and responsible dosing. i do minor levels of thc. >> reporter: she hosts these exclusive pop-up dinners in california. the classical chef goes bon baked goods and candies and maintains a more sophisticated cooking with butter. it's a marijuana dispensary. it allows her to glaze this quail confit with kansas city barbecue sauce. not everyone
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meal. you need a medical marijuana license to enjoy this meal. only the host needs a license but drummer says she makes sheer all of her diners are licensed. she's been entertaining clients from all walks of life for five years. she says they come for the conversation, stay for the food, and savor a gentle high. >> like many people my first edible is a brownie. it will throw you off. you get way too high. in my experience this is a paced high. >> the blending of the favors is ridiculous. >> reporter: starting at $200 a person, you can try her take on cannabis cuisine. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. comining up on "cbs this morning" in the series "something in common" will ferrell and amy powe willing talk about their new move "the
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16 phases of renovations on metro finally over. what's next for safetrack and your commute as you head to work today. higher fares, that's one thing. let's check
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>> are you not tracking any safe tracks 20, 21, 22 mike? >> it is a comfortable start to your workweek. we're going to have a break from the high heat, a break from the high humidity. later this week we'll see the high heat and humidity returning to the forecast. you go out into the suburbs, we've got 60s and 50s. it feels refreshing outside in as many as at 56, culpeper 54 and mid-50s in frederick, feeling pretty nice out there. the comfortable air mass is back to our west. it is staying in place for another day, so it's not until later this week, we've got to get past hump day. look at this noon temperature. 79 degrees. a little breezy coming in from the west 10 to 15 miles an hour, but comfortable this afternoon at 5 p.m., still a mostly sunny sky for your commute home. we'll be around 82 degrees. it's not going to last forever. we're talking about the 90s returning and they will return
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before your 4th of july weekend. ellen, is it already 4th of july? >> yeah, we're getting there. not yet, next week. >> i'm sure you've got metro plans for this weekend changing. >> we'll be watching that for sure. this morning we already have two accidents. if you're over in maryland coming down on route 29 or 95, both southbound we have our accidents. no delays southbound on 29. this accident at route 100 and a little bit south of there 95 southbound. the accident here between route 100 before you get to 175, route 175. i'm not seeing significant delays on 95 southbound either. bw parkway looks good. route 1 could be another option this morning. we do have our construction out there as normal as well. this is a little different, landover road between route 50 and annapolis road. a couple of lanes
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blocked throughout the morning. my goodness, talk about some mall madness. investigators in san francisco trying to figure out what caused a huge fight to break out inside this crowded mall. this all happened last night. police had to put the mall on lockdown and then finally just close for the night. people were throwing things. a lot of cops there, too. and right now those investigators say they're looking at video on social media to determine what charges could be brought against certain people that you might see there in that video. several officers did get hurt while trying to break up that fight. the empire state building is lit up in rainbow colors in honor of the lgbt q pride month. >> i was going to say it feels a little early to get something like this, but my god doesn't make mistakes, and i like to think that he's
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enormous pres sureon me to see how i react. >> chance the rapper walked away with a humanitarian award. the award came with a special message from former first lady michelle obama. other big winners included bruno mars for best male r&b pop artist and new addition with the lifetime achievement award. this does not look real folks. this does not look real right? this is a bizarre slap fight between two bucks in tennessee. this is all over social media. tennessee wildlife resource officers say the animals fight that way because their antlers are still growing and they're very sensitive this time of the year. another video going viral this is zola a gorilla that lives at the dallas zoo. he's spinning his way back into the hearts of many
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enjoys his blue kiddie pool. ♪ [ music ] >> that's how we all look in the morning. that's a look at what's going on, the news at 4:30 starts right now. this is wake up washington on wusa9. >> we made it. the final phase of safetrack is complete, but was it worst all the hassle when he to go through for an entire year. i don't know. my good buddy right there mike hydeck is at one of the metro stops right now. are you seeing anybody this early mike? >> no, it's quiet. we're at l'enfant plaza. since then they replaced hups of

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