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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, july 10th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." russian connection? president trump's son admits to meeting with a kremlin-linked lawyer during the presidential campaign. raging wildfires race across california, forcing people to evacuate. and a weekend bike ride lands the bucher in jail and the driver in jail caught on camera. good morning from the studio
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the latest on possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. donald trump jr. said he met. the meeting between the president's eldest son took place in june at the trump tower shortly after his father won the gop nomination. he reports he agreed to the meeting. his brother-in-law jared kush mer and then campaign manager paul manafort also attended. in a statement trump jr. said during the meeting the lawyer had information that individuals in marco rubio were funding the national democratic committee and supporting hillary clinton but he said no details were offered and it turned into
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plan allowing u.s. citizens to adopt russian children. meanwhile the president backtracked on cooperating with russia on cyber security. brook silva-braga is here in new york. brook, good morning. >> good morning. many in congress, both democrat and republican expressed concern after the president announced he had discussed partnering with russia to combat election hacking. by last night that had changed. president trump has backed off a plan to create a cyber security team with russia. mr. trump started sunday morning with this tweet about his sunday morning meeting with president putin. putin and i discussed things so that hacking and other things will be guarded. >> if that's our best election defense, we might
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our ballot boxes to moscow. by sunday night he was writing a different tune. it doesn't mean i think it can happen. it can. it came after day of criticism not just from democrats but republicans as well. >> to forgive and to forget is to empower putin, and that's exactly what he did. >> marco rubio said partnering with russia on a cyber unit is the same as partnering with assad on a chemical weapons unit. >> i'm sure he would be of assistance since he's doing the hacking. he also said russia got away with disrupting while pay nothing penalty. ahead on "cbs this morning," the former acting director of the cia michael morell on the ss
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collusion between the trump campaign and russia. congress returns from the july 4th recess but efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care act look to be dead in the water. at least ten gop senators say they oppose the bill drafted by mitch mcconnell and the others. mccain says it ee dead and it's time o come up with a new proposal with the democrats. >> introduce a bill. say to the democrats, here's a bill. it doesn't mean they control it. it means they can have amendments considered. then when they lose, they're part of the process. that's what democracy is supposed to be automobile. >> the clock is tucking. lawmakers have three weeks of work before an august recess. some republicans want to shorten the break, which would go against capitol hill direction. turning to the western states, this morning dozens of wildfires are
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california to oregon. there are red flag warnings indicating critical fire postings in six states. three fires in california have sent people running for their lives. >> reporter: like when fast moving flames jumped the highway, they had little time to react when the santa barbara fire quickly grew to thousands of acres. strong winds forced the whittier fire forced people to evacuate including 90 children at a summer camp. everyone got out safely but at least 20 structures got destroyed. a much larger fire is burning to the north. fire captain dave
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>> we jumped the retard ant line. >> reporter: gretchen leaf had to quickly prepare to evacuate. >> reporter: that's also what residents faced north of sacramento. >> i can't believe what i'm seeing. >> reporter: over,000 ac 4,000 have burned. >> the poor firefighters have had their hands full. >> reporter: at least four buildings burned to the ground with no containment in sight. in los angeles temperatures are being blame for another fire. a transformer that exploded, knocking out power to 140,000 customers. there have been no deaths in any of these fires but there have been several injuries. to put this year in perspective so far, there have been 2,100 fires here in california. that's up 22% from the same time last year. mireya villarreal, cbs
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angeles. this morning a cease-fire by russia and jordan appears to be holding. no cease-fire has lasted long in the six-year syrian war. u.s.-backed rebels are backing government forces supported by russia j and the prime minister of iraq congratulated iraqi troops for driving isis militants out of the city of mosul. isis took over iraq's second largest city in 2014. the battle to free the city began nine months ago. the militants still hold onto a larger part of the city. at least eight people have been arrested with an american killed outside a bar in greece. 22-year-old bakari henderson was on the island with his friends
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morning. it's unclear what prompted the fight. henderson recently graduated from the university of arizona and he was in greece to launch a new clothing line. an administrator in a prove school in nashville is under arrest accused of hitting a bicyclist on the tennessee parkway. he was driving with his friend. a black volvo hit him and kept on going. he sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. the parkway is a designated bike route. coming up on the "morning news" now, a fire in london breaks out. firefighters battle a huge blaze at a popular market. and a sleeping kampfer in colorado attacked by a bear. this is the "cbs morning news." p you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. so you'll be ready for whatever tomorrow brings. because mom's love is unconditional. even at 6am. nature's bounty melatonin.
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morning at a market that is popular with tourists. the fire erupted yesterday at the camden market. back home a bear attacked a sleeping kampfer and a deadly party. t"the cincinnati enquirer" reports two men are sought for killing a woman and wounding eight others at a party for an expeck tanlt mother. three children and a pregnant mother are wounded. the woman reported she lost her unborn child. police say there was no sign of unforced entry by the gunmen. the sydney roman herald reports that a roman catholic cardinal accused of abuse has returned to the vatican today. george pell is expected to face
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charges later this month. the lansing state journal reports the former gymnastics coach will face prison. nearly 150 women and girls say nassar had assaulted him. a bear bit a teenager's head while he was sleeping outside yesterday at a ranch in north central colorado. >> i just started hitting the bear as hard as i could and i found its eye and i started poking its fingers as hard as i could and it drug me for ten minutes before i was able to get away. >> officials are trying to trap the bear and say if it is caught, it will be euthanized. and people talked with an author who plans to run with the pamplona bulls again today despite being gored twice
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sky watchers were thrilled this weekend by a sacpect ular full moon. this view was captured from rhode island. some native american tribes call this lunar phase the thunder moon because it co-insides with stormy time in parts of the u.s. on the "cbs moneywatch," new details on the president's tax plan, and "spider-man" crawls to the top of the box office. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, roxana. >> good morning, roxana. investors will watching. the fed is expected to stick with a plan for a third hike this year after friday's better than expected job growth in the u.s. the dow gain 14d points for the
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week. the s&p lost 13 points, and the nasdaq finished down is 13 points. treasury secretary steve mnuchin is not expected to increase the top income. they plan to introduce it from 39% to 35% and lower tax rates for the middle class. it's unclear how the administration straugs plans to offset the cot of those cuts. we're getting a first look at the brand-new tesla model 3. the model 3 sedan will cost $30,000. it can travel 216 miles on a single charge. it already has orders for more than 370,000 cars. and a big debut for "spuderman" homecoming. >> wait ami
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forecast in some cities around the country.
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torrential rain is to blame for the collapse of a five-story building in westernty bet. residents evacuated before the building fell saturday and no one was hurt. rain has pummeled the dirt washing away a road and two bridges. jason lockhart was released yesterday from an atlanta hospital after undergoing senn surgeries the last three weeks. the 15-year-old was hit in the face during a tournament last month. he's the son of former braves infielder keith lockhart. many people who survive severe illness or injury are unable to exercise, but now new specialized gyms are hel
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this machine is critical for rebuilding muscles. >> i followed up with therapy sessions here at the hospital, and i'm determined to get out of my wheelchair. >> reporter: participants say it's not the exercise alone that makes the difference. it's doing it with people who know exactly what they're going through. >> reporter: xandra says it's helped her. >> reporter: weijia jiang, cbs news s, washington. coming up on "cbs this morning," bill nye the science guy, how to tap into your curiosity and solve any problem. that's a whole lot in one book. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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>> a driver in tennessee needs to learn the meaning of sharing the road after this accident caught on camera. women or men, a study breaks down the best tippers. >> all i know is the food looked really great.
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that looked good. we are in store for a nice morning. if you're stepping outside, it is pretty comfortable, at least by july standards. the humidity is noticeable but not too bad. it is about to be extremely hot and humid by the middle of the week. by wednesday and thursday could be the worst. but so far so good. 66 for this morning. 74 for washington. we will see just a few clouds out there this morning. shower chances are limited for today and the week. the heat will only build and build and build. so for today, highs town by town, 92 for washington. today probably one of the more comfortable days of the next five. until we head into saturday. talking about just how hot it will get within this week coming up, ellen. >> oh, boy. not that i'm extremely excited but i am. we have a number of incidents out on the roads already. we have a tractor-trailer fire going on on the inner loop of
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the beltway just by the darcy road. if anyone can tweet me and let me know. the inner loop to the beltway. the tractor-trailer caught on fire. the fire is out and there are no injuries not because of a crash but it caught on fire. pulled over to the side. watch out there. two of the right hand lanes are closed. also a closure down in prince william. this is on hodley road from dale boulevard. i'm not seeing significant delays because of this. >> thank you, ellen. new york's governor it calling it a summer of hell. a massive eight-week track week project will begin this week that will affect those who use penn station. as for you at home, amtrak will run fewer trains between new york and d.c. thousands had to be evacuated asthmas i have wildfires hit the western u.s. and canada. fire officials are blaming the dry conditions and
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a three week old baby giraffe has been placed in intensive care after a sudden change in its blood work. he has been struggling since he was born june 15th at the maryland zoo. he received a blood transition after he was born but right now he is receiving hour by hour care and efforts are continuing to feed him by a bottle. in the amount of time it reads me to finish reading this story, poison control will be called because of a medication error. ohio researchers found the most common mistakes involve taking or giving the wrong medication or the incorrect dosage. all right. so winning the lottery once is pretty unforgettable. a great experience for anyone of any age. winning it twice in one week, all right, that seems almost i am pocket. it is exactly what happened to 19-year-old rosa dominguez. she is now about $655,000 richer. >> oh, my gosh.
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[000:28:59;00] in one week. you see her holding both checks. >> she is only 19. can you imagine that kind of money. >> at that age. >> no. >> no. >> that would be dangerous for me. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa 9. >> all right. a super hot weekend. things are heating up this week. at least it was on sunday, i thought. >> yeah. >> right now temperatures in the 60s and 70s. and we will be pushing into the 90s later today. good morning. thanks for joining us. >> mike has the morning off. it will be a hot one. we're in for a heat wave this week. perfect pool weather. >> yes. this is a good time to be out in the pool. >> yeah. especially today. today is going to be hot. but still pretty manageable. we will be approaching about 98, 99 degrees come wednesday or thursday. so it might be just down right too hot for some. make sure that your ac is working.
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if it you're in for a hot next couple of days. one of the hottest of the summer. partly cloudy skies right now. 74 degrees. the humidity is not so bad. it feels comfortable for a lot of areas. 66 for culpeper. with that little bit of cloud cover keeping the fog from developing. temperatures will head to the low 90; high 80s for. over the weekend, the heat breaks on saturday. not before we approach the 100 degree mark. we will get to those numbers coming up. ellen. >> allyson. we have construction on the beltway and this fire at drc road. if you are on the inner loop of the beltway you will see the tractor trailer over on the shoulder. it is blocking two of the right lanes. this is the best look that i have of it. it is dark out there. we will keep our eye on that.

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