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an end bumping passengers of a financial benefit. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here h new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. human remains have been found on a farm about 30 miles north of philadelphia. demarco morgan is in solebury, pennsylvania. demarco, good morning. >> good morning to you. the four men have been missing the last couple of days. one disappear last wednesday. the others two days later. t one of the victim has been identified as 19-year-old dean finocchiaro. he's been messing since last friday. cadaver dogs led them to that
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spot. >> there are additional human remains inside that grave. so this painstaking process will go on. we're not done yet. this is a homicide, make no mistake aboutet. we just don't know how many homicides we're yet to know the answer to that question. >> reporter: authorities are working to identify the other remains. the son of the property owner cosmo dinardo is under arrest. he's being held on $5 million bail cash. earlier this week dinardo was arrested and released on an unrelated gun charge and some of missing men knew each other. it's unknown if they knew dinardo. police are pursuing other hot leading and are bringing homicide charges against
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i got a chance to speak with them. they said they're fearing the worst. >> there's something he's going to be missing on the campus of loyola. he had friends,s with smart, went out, was goofy. a personality like that, not being at a school like ours, you're going to notice he's gone. >> reporter: again, there were more human remains found in the common grave. we expect to hear much more in a couple of hour. of course, we'll keep you posted. >> demarco morgan in solebury. thank you very much, morgan. in los angeles, a phone-n-bomb threat caused an evacuation as a dormitory. ey
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within an all clear was issued. president trump arrived in paris this morning where he'll meet with france's president and take part in bastille day tomorrow. in an interview, mr. trump said he didn't know abouts he son's meeting with the russian lawyer until a couple of days ago. and he said he was sorry he didn't ask russia's president last week whether he supported him. mola lenghi has the investigation. >> reporter: president trump took off for paris still dogged by questions on cam pane ties and its leader vladimir putin. many an interview with cnn's pat robertson. >> he's going toe
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energy. he wouldn't like that. he wands windmills. >> reporter: donald trump jr. met with a russian lawyer. he said, i think many people would circulate held ha meeting. president trump maintains he only learned of meeting a couple of days ago and nows he son-in-law jared kushner is facing scrutiny. they're now investigating whether the campaign run by kushner was assisted by fake news stories. >> if he's some coordinationing we need to along into. >> reporter: republican congressman trey gowdy. a defiant president trump took to twitter earlier writing that the white house is functioning perfectly, adding he's writing on health care and many other things. the president said he'll be, quote, very
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republicans fail to pass a revamped health care bill. majority leader mitch mcconnell plans to write a revised version during a closed door session early next week. it's far from certain, though, that the new plan will win agreement. christopher wraying the president's nominee tothe fbi director said he did not consider the investigation into possible cord nation between the trump campaign and russia to be a witch hunt. they opened wray's confirmation hearing yesterday. he said he would resign if asked to do something unlawful or unethical. and he would never pledge loyalty. >> no one asked me at any time and i sure as heck didn't offer one.
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wray would replace james comey, who the president fired in may. wray said he would not pull any punches, and his loyalty is to the constitution. in gulfport, mississippi, two teenagers are under arrest after a disturbing incident was posted live on facebook. it showed her being beaten and sexually assaulted. police say 17-year-old ezzi johnson posted the video made in the home of 19-year-old haley alexis hudson. >> i can't help but be disturbed by the shares of this crude and despicable event. not too long ago we were up to 1,100 shares of that video and i think we're at 48,000 views.
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it speaks loudly about our culture. >> both johnson faces assaulting and battery charges. five are changed in the beating death of tourist bakari henderson. video shows him running and being tackled by a group of people. he's thrown into a car and beaten. four others will testify today. this morning another round of severe thunderstorms bringing the potential of flooding, and it's possible from the upper midwest to the mid-atlantic. flood watches and warnings are posted from iowa to new york. last night floodwaters surged over the streets of northwestern boston. it doumped as much as 5 inches. that same storm system inundated
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some northern chicago neighborhoods flooding basements and closing roads. coming up on the "morning news," malala has a birthday. and a close-up as the juno spacecraft zooms in for a closefully-by. this is the "cbs morning news." text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. mom: sure. bring it! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b
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"the new york times" reports that a groundbreaking leukemia drug will soon be on the market. yesterday they adviseded regulators to approve a treatment. it is first to fight cancer by genetically altering a patient's own immune cells. the fda is expected to accept the recommendation. california times shows beaches closing if california. a man w the detroit free press tries to determine whether kid rock's plans were serious or a publicity stunt. he said it's real. he has two challengers to debbie
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forecast in some cities around the country. on the "cbs moneywatch" the fed weighs in on interest rates, and united launches a plan to deal with overbooked flights. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, roxana. >> good morning, anne-marie. fed chair janet yellen testified for a second day on capitol hill. she said the fed plans to keep raising interest rates. they expect one more hike this year. they plan to sell off the bond holdings h year. yell en's testimony pushed the dow. the dow gained 123 points. the s&p finished 17 points up
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verizon said there's been no loss or theft of customer information despite a security breach. it affected 6 million customers. names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses and account p.i.n.s were exposed. apple is opening up in china. it requires them to store data within the company. they're working with a government-owned company in china raying concerns about information being transferred. a big tax break for google in france. they avoided a $1.3 billion tax adjustment imposed on google. the france government said they were required to pay the tax because the irish subsidiaries sold online services to france. but they
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taxable in france. and united airlines is dealing with gnaw way to deal with old flights and involuntary bumping of passengers. passengers who sign up will get an e-mail with a buyout offer up to $250 ahead of fleets if their seat becomes a hot commodity. you won't be asked to change dates or airports. despite avoiding bad press, unite gets to sell your seat at a higher price. anne-marie? >> a little extra cash for a little inconvenience. it might work. roxana saberi at new york stock exchange. thanks so much. still to come, ice breaker. a giant block of ice that's been dangling for months breaks off. we'll look at the impact on the environment.
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an infant at an australian zoo will soon need a bigger splash pool. the asian elephant was born there in may as part of a conservation program. the species is in danger due to poaching and habitat loss. science says a formation in antarctica is fascinating but not worry? yet. deborah fa. finally a chung of ice has snapped off pt at more than 2,200 square miles the fracture certainly looks dramatic but scientists are not pushing the panic button yet.
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at the moment i would say no. it may provide scientific clues long term. >> the question is whether this is the beginning of the retreat to this ice chef that may events ueli be linked. >> an ice shelf in permanently attached to land. it will snap off every few decades but it usually grows. it row treats to such a point that they're unable to regenerate. scientists will now be able to determine if this is one such case. >> we'll take sediment samples from beneath the ice shelf that will tell us how often this keend of event has occurred in the past. >> of more immediate concern is without an ice shelf to hold it back, it will flow into the sea and drive sea levels up
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quickly than predicted for this century. debora patta, cbs news, london. ten necessary fans will see some fresh faces at the semifinals in wimbledon. the first and second are out, top seeded andy murray was upset by sam querrey and an arm injury forced novak djokovic to withdraw. the oscars of sports were handed out in los angeles. nba's russell west book and olympic gymnast simone biles won the espys. it was the 25th annual edition of the sport network's award show. coming up on "cbs this morning," a hack at the explosion in the lobster population and how it's feeding the high demand for lobster rolls. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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accidentally gets stuck inside of it. how he was able to let customers know he was trapped. this morning talking about your weather forecast today. it's going to be brutal. we thought yesterday was bad. >> today is going to be much worse. since you were talking temperatures could be above 105. >> some parts of the region will feel over 105 this afternoon. it is going to feel at least 100 to 105 for much of the day. michael and son camera we do have a few clouds out there, 81 degrees. when it's this humid you are going to get clouds around. got some complainers claiming there wasn't enough sun for the pool yesterday. we'll have sun earlier on but when it gets humid the clouds are going to build and we'll have a threat for showers and thunderstorms so expect clouds again today for the afternoon. heat advisory in
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be over 105 for at least two hours around the metro. as you head to the west not going to be up to 105, it will be about 100 but still take the same precautions as far as cooling yourself down. finding air conditioning for your pets too. 91 today in martinsburg and gets a little more dangerous. 98 for fredricksburg and 99 for this is without the humidity factored in. the humidity will peak tomorrow. record highs for 100. washington will reach that. adeleis is 97. we'll talk about the humidity finally going away for your weekend forecast in just a bit. >> i've got to stop telling you what i think. that girl is never satisfied. she could live in the jungle and still be cold. if you are down south of fredricksburg a closure on route 3 heading westbound between five
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road. i am seeing a small delay. if you are heading out westbound on route 3 watch out for that accident. not sure how many cars are involved and not sure when it will be cleared up. >> thanks so much ellen. your time right now 4: 28 and thousands of ucla students were evacuated from residents halls this morning after a bomb threat was phoned in there. students were sent to drake stadium on campus after the university's emergency plan was activated. officers are taking the threat very seriously and combing the campus for evidence of a bomb. classes are in summer session. the u.s. will allow a group of girls from afghanistan into the country for an international robotics competition after president trump intervened. earlier this month the teens found out their visa applications have been denied by the u.s. president trump said to let the girls into the country. the competition takes place next week. and a massiv
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stop and take a look if you can. it's broken free in antarctica and is as big as the state of delaware. scientists are watching to see if it signals a future breakup of the floating ice shelf. some ice may stay nearby for decades and on the parts can drift into warmer waters. that's just a quick look at the show, news at 4:30 starts right now. god thursday morning i'm larry miller and mike hydak has the day off. >> and i'm already sweating in the studio. it's warmer than usual. one woman hopefully she'll get us through it all allyson rae. the best bet is to stay indoors today. >> that's the best especially 6:tween the hours of 12 and
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to 8:00 tonight for the metro spots. this is the day where it's going to be the hottest and most humid. yesterday if you thought it was uncomfortable today we are going to bump it up a notch and then relief into the weekend. so things to look out for if you are going to be outside just double up, triple up on some water intake. heavy sweating could be a sign of heat exhaustion. of course you are going to be sweating a lot but if you start to feel nauseous and like you want to vomit you need to find air conditioning right away and body temperatures over 103 is going to be a sign of a heatstroke. also again the nausea, the head aches. if you are confused and you stand up and you see black or red spots, i've been there. pretty dangerous. find air conditioning right away, get some ice on your forehead. those are things to watch out for. especially if you start sweating and then you
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