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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, june 30th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." the travel ban is now in place, but the trump administration made one late night change. >> stop the disrespect. >> president trump's twitter attack has both democratic and republican lawmakers agreeing on one thing. mr. trump needs to lay off social media. ♪ and a dog gets the best seat in the house during a concert and the orchestra doesn't miss a beat.
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here in new york. i'm anne-marie green. president trump's travel ban took effect last night. they who already have these are being allowed in the united states, but those who want new visas have to prove among other things a close family relationship with someone in this country, and the list now includes fiancees. seth lemon is in washington with more on this ban. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. late last night the trump administration altered its definition of a bone na feed relationship to include fiancees. it took effect without the chaos we saw in january but some details in the travel ban are already generating a new round of fights in the court. pockets of protesters gathered
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night moments after president trump's modified travel ban took effect. >> the entire idea is to use discretion in coming into the nation as a whole. >> reporter: under the new conditions travelers will only be allowed in the u.s. if they can provide a bona fide family tie like a parent, spouse, child, or sibling. grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins do not qualify. fiancees laugh night got entered into the okay to enter column. >> it's because of safety and security of americans comes first. >> reporter: volunteer lawyers have now set up shops in major cities to assist travelers who may need legal help. >> there are so many layers here. they're not clear of the definition of what bow a night definition means. >> reporter: this one is already facing opposition in the courts. hawaiit
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emergency motion asking a federal judge to clarify the scope of the policy. this person says the travel ban has made her friends in the middle east feel unwelcome. >> it can be very disruptive to that feeling. >> reporter: the didn't of security issued a statement says u.s. customs and border protection officers are trained and prepared to professionally process travelers in accordance with the law. it will last for three months an on all refugees for four months. that puts us out to october, the same time the supreme court is set to hear arguments on the overall travel ban. anne-marie? >> seth lemon in washington. thank you so much, seth. while immigration and health care are ongoing issues in washington, the talk this morning concerns a presidential tweet. it was a personal attack on mika brzezinski. the white house is defending the president, but both republicans and
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dismay, describing the tweet as unpresidential, divisive, vile, shameful. >> reporter: president trump lashed out calling them low iq crazy mika and psychojoe. it follows criticism of the president on the morning joe. >> nothing makes a man feel better than making up a fake cover on a magazine about himself, lying about the country. >> the president is pushing back against people who attack him day after day after day. >> reporter: a league of democratic congresswomen spoke out forcefully. >> what he does is he demeans women, and more than that, he has demeaned himself. >> reporter: republican senator
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president earlier this week and calls his rhetoric divisive. >> the president has a problem with anyone who criticizes him or doesn't agree with him. >> reporter: some have called the president's tweets seener bullying, which is ironically something the first lady promised to combat while in the white house. many republicans are also concerned the president's comments aren't helping their legislative goals. >> what we're trying to do around here is improve the tone and civility of the debate and this obviously doesn't help do that. >> reporter: a tone lawmakers recently tried to reset in the wake of congressman steve scalise's shooting. weijia jiang, cbs news, the white house. president trump is scheduled to meet with russian president vladimir putin next week. it will be president trump's first face-to-face meeting. he called for better relations with russia, but russian
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and disputes over the civil war in syria have strained relations. and last night president trump hosted the new president of south korea for dinner at the white house. the president said he and moon jae-in would discuss south korea. earlier moon met with congressional leaders. we are learning more about the impact of medicaid cuts in the proposed senate republican health care bill. by 2026 the government would spend 35% less on medicaid than under the current law. that's according the congressional budget office. meanwhile gop leader are thinking about keeping a big tax increasing on wealthy americans imposed by obamacare. in texas two police officers are hospitalized and in critical condition following a shoot-out in downtown san antonio. yesterday officers stopped a car with two men inside following a suspicious person report. one suspect opened fire.
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head. he is in grave condition and is not expected to survive. >> one officer wentz down by the driver's door, the one who was shot in the door. the other officer pulled him from the line of fire to the front of the vehicle and returned fire himself after being shot in the chin. >> the officer shot in the chin is expected to survive. one suspect was killed in the shoot-out. the other was arrested. police don't know why he open fire. louisville police chased a person of interest in a string of robberies into southeast indiana. the chase ended in a field where the suspect was dragged from the field. the suspect robert ellis is wanted from allegedly stealing purses from cars at gas stations. >> the aaa says this fourth of july weekend will be the most traveled independence day ever. more than 44 million americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more from today to july 4th.
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more than 3 million others will take a different form of transportation. coming up on the "morning news," venus williams is involved in a car crash. she's blamed for a florida accident. and a woman who hit a suspected thief is in trouble herself. this is the "cbs morning news." whitens teeth both inside and out. for a radiant, whiter smile. be radiant by colgate optic white. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... with reduced redness,... thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement
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caress. discovering that your car isn't where you parked it can certainly cause that sinking feel, but that goes double for a st. louis couple who found their toyota in a crater. the 20-foot hole opened up yesterday in downtown st. louis, and the city official says he has no idea where all the soil under the street went. tennis player venus williams is blamed for a deadly car crash and a police shoot-out is live
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streamed. the "los angeles times" says a murder suspect livestreamed part of a running gun battle with police. the gun battle began yesterday afternoon as officers were serving warrants for a murder earlier this year. officers spotted a suspect driving by and chased him. a police officer was wounded but is expected to survive. the suspect is in serious condition after being shot several times. the "washington post" says president trump's election fraud commission wants personal information about voters nationwide. it asked all 50 states for voters' names, addressings party affiliations, and voting histories. a civil rights akty have it says the request lays the groundwork for voter suppression. a governor will not comply. venus williams was involved in a collision that led to the death of a person in another vehicle.
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ago in south florida. no citations have been issued. the citizen times of north carolina says a woman is accused of ramming her suv into a man who tried to steal from her purse. it happened wednesdayout side a walmart in asheville. she's facing an assault with a deadly weapon charge. >> i come back out here and he was with my purse and i took off after him. i was five months' pregnant. i chased after him. i then ran back and jumped in my car and ran him over. it's not right. it's not fair. >> well, he's in the hospital. they're recognizing legalized recreational pot. and "variety" says kendall
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. who wouldn't want the best possible seat to hear a mendelsohn symphony. a stray dog joined the chamber orchestra last week during a concert in turkey. the musicians never missed a beat. the dog looked so unimpressed. maybe they should have played something by the beagles. on "cbs moneywatch" it balloons and facebook marks a milestone. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. tech stocks tumbled thursday pulling stocks lower. the dow lost
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fell nearly 21 points, and the nasdaq finished 90 points low jeer the government's budget deficit will hit $693 billion for the fiscal year that ends in september. that's the largest deficit since 2013 and larger than the $585 billion the congressional office predicted in january. the main reason, government is taking in less tax revenue than expected. the cbo also predicted the government could run out of money by october if the debt ceiling isn't raised. walgreens and rite aid have a new deal now that the merger has been scrapped. walgreens will buy around half of rite aid stores, three distribution centers and inventory in a deal worth over $5 billion. walgreens says the rite aid stores will be converted to the walgreens brand over time. and facebook says it has successfully tested an internet drone.
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designed to stay in the air for a long time. it's to cover areas that have not had reliable access. last summer a drone's wing snapped off. anne-marie? >> you can run but we can come and find you. if the technology works, it's actually a great thing. roxana saberi at the new york stock exchange. thanks so much, roxana. >> you bet. still ahead, unique property. we will show you a fixer-upper on sale where you can live in two countries. ke an "unjection™. xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened.
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some bungling workers created a rival to old faithful in pennsylvania. the geyser erupted at in king of prussia and it took an hour to shut it off. a house that's on the market offers a very unique feature. wow can visit two countries without even going outside. michelle miller takes a look at a building that straddles a border. >> there's the border post right there. >> reporter: brian demoulin inherited this house 30 years ago and is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the apartments. >> reporter: you heard it right. this house is literally in two nations at once. vermont and
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>> it's proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> my ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. >> reporter: realtor rosemary lalime. >> it makes it difficult. >> reporter: the historic home was built in the early 1800s as a plaus to ease commerce between both countries. the nine bedroom, five-bath estate is listed at $109,000 and needs about $600,000 in repairs. there is one other sticking poi point. this door has to stay locked all the time. >> absolutely. >> bolted shut. >> you step out the door, you're in canada, off the property, and subject to be arrested. >> reporter: border patrol offices for boast nations are right across the street. u.s. customs and border protections, troy rabideau. >> it's always snog be
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going out. >> i have a wonderful relationship with both sides. she slept in canada and he slept in the united states. >> reporter: he does have dual citizenship but that won't come along with the deed. a nasa experiment caused a colorful predawn show in the sky. a rocket launched yesterday created artificial clouds that could be seen on the eastern seaboard. scientists tested a vapor they want to use for high altitude air currents. >> coming up on "cbs this morning," best selling author el lynn hilderbrand, the queen of summer reads. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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this 4th of july. >> and now here's a twist. this home for sale is in two different countries at the same time. >> the humidity returning just in time for your july 4th plans. let's get a check of the weather with meteorologist melissa nord with her cute dress. >> we're just having fun. 4th of july weekend finally here. you may be having a nice four day weekend or five day weekend, it's going to be hot. it's going to be humid and we're going to have some thunderstorms to contend with. but none of the days look like washouts. we're going to talk about which day looks wetter than the rest of the them coming up. 75 degrees right now, we're off to a mild start and you can notice this morning the milder temperatures, the higher humidity versus what it felt like yesterday morning. it was refreshing yesterday. we still had some polices down in the 60s easily. this morning we're starting off in the
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for the afternoon what we're expecting is temperatures around the low 90s. a little muggier than yesterday, and we're going to bring back the stray thunderstorm chance. there's a lot more storms on the way. we're going to talk about which day looks a little more unsettled than the rest in just a couple of minutes. >> if you live along maryland 210, watch out for an accident, the northbound and southbound side. this is going to be fairly close to the beltway this morning. trying to make your way toward the capital beltway, southbound side also closed. we'll let you know how things shape up. still doing really well from our camera here on the beltway, the inner, outer loop close to connecticut avenue doing very well. if you're going to be making your way into the district, still doing well there this morning with no issues close to connecticut avenue there. you can now get regular updates on accidents around the district. city transpti
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data on d. c.'s open data website daily. one dangerous intersection is at 9th and u streets in northwest d. c. >> it's a car that swerved around the car that had stopped to blast through the traffic light. >> it's a combination of engineering fixes that we can take on as ddot, bad driver behavior that sometimes individuals need to take responsibility for and also sometimes enforcement issues. >> ddot unfortunatelies inspected engineering inspected intersections. tennis superstar venus williams is being blamed for a deadly traffic accident. >> that's according to a police report released on thursday. the crash was in fort
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lauderdale near one of venus home. venus said she drove into an intersection on a green light and ended up getting stuck behind traffic. a 78-year-old man died last week from his injuries. her lawyer says she hasn't been cited or charged. at this point venus is expected to play in wimbledon next week. >> this is wake up washington on news news. it is warm at 4:29. melissa nord take it away. >> windows definitely not open this morning, i think. it's safe to say air- conditioning is on. it's probably going to st
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i've got a string of 90-degree days that's not going to end until well after the holiday weekend. 75 degrees in town. we've got south winds which will be a little breezy this afternoon. here's a look at that four-day weekend. we're talking about which day has a slightly better chance of showers and thunderstorms than the rest, and that one would be saturday. is tomorrow saturday already? it's saturday already. tomorrow we're going to have scattered showers and storms. the rest of the weekend days look much better. we can't rule out a few isolated or widely scattered thunderstorms. temperatures going to be in the 90s throughout the weekend days. let's talk about your forecast heading into that saturday. first today it's going to be hot. we'll be in the low 90s with just an isolated storm. look at tomorrow morning on futurecast. we'll start off with more cloud cover. here are those storms. we've got tomorrow afternoon popping up right around the time of a lot of golfers that are going to be going in there, third round of golf for the quicken loans national gol
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