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captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, july 19th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." the white house confirms president held a previously undisclosed meeting with president vladimir putin earlier this month in germany. today republican senators meet with the president to discuss what comes next after their failed attempt to repeal and replace obamacare. and a fast growing wildfire forces evacuations, cuts power, and closes roads in central california. >>od
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57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. new revelations about meetings involving president trump and his son are rekindling the fervor over the russian meddling. questions are being raised about the undisclosed talk between president trump two weeks ago and vladimir putin. he defended the story by tweeting fake news story with dinner with putin is sick. all leaders and spouses were invited by the chancellor of germany. press knew. and they want to know about the eighth person at the trump tower meeting. >> good morning, anne-marie. this is something the lawmakers have taken some issue with, this sort of drip, drip, drip of
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out of the white house. instead of getting a full story, we tend to get a detail a day, but president trump maintains between his meetings with the russian president and his son, they've done nothing wrong. president trump took to twitter late tuesday night insisting there was nothing wrong with his second undisclosed meeting with vladimir putin at the g-20 summit earlier this month. the president wrote the fake news is becoming more and more dishonest. even a dinner arranged for top 20 leaders in germany is made to look sinister. >> that was the first official meeting. the second tyke place later on that was closed to the press. all leaders mingled and at the end of the night he walked over to vladimir putin. they had a brief c
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translator thrust was present is because trump only had a japanese translator with him. they have someone else with whom they'd like to speak, an eighth person at the troernl meeting the lawyer for a businessman said he was at the meeting with dew point jr. who was promising damaging information on hillary clinton. >> what we see here is again senior levels of the trump administration and now the trump family not coming clean with information. >> his lawyer said investigators for special council robert mueller are asking to speak with his client. >> i cover latte's attorney said he fully plans to cooperate with
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election. >> mulla lenghi. thank you. >> they'll meet at the white house. they're scrambling for ideas after the plan to repeal and replace obamacare for the second time. the senate's majority leader has another proposal, but it, too, looks doomed. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell appeared on the senate floor monday often announcing his chamber would hold a vote on a clean repeal of obamacare even if it failed. >> we'll have a motion to proceed. >> senator mcconnell reverted to the so-called plan c after the collapsed repeal and replace the law. >> then that proposal, there's a two-year delay, which would give us the opporty
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complete replacement. >> but at least three moderate republicans including susan collin of maine have come out to reject it including it. >> president trump who marks six months is throwing out another option, letting obamacare fail altogether. >> we'll let obamacare fail and then the democrats will come to us and say how are we going to fix it? >> they'll work to fix it. >> the president's plan which is to sabotage the system and hope to hurt millions and millions of people make things far worse. >> when repealing obamacare without replacing it was proposed two years ago, the congressional budget office said 18 million people would lose health coverage in a single year. the partner of a police officer who killed a minneapolis wosa
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a loud sound just before the shooting. justine damond was shot she was standing on the driver's side of the car when she was shot from the passenger seat. >> we cannot come pet the officer to make a statement. i wish we could. >> both officers are on paid leave while the case is investigated. the partners say a young man on the bicycle witnessed the aftermath of the shooting and officials are asking him to come forward. a state of emergency is in place in parts of central california as crews try to contain a wildfire. thousands living near yosemite national park are being askal p
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fire has cut power and closed roads nearby. and the search for a man who vanished in a flash flood will resume today in arizona. officials say they do not believe he survived. the man's wife and three children were among the nine people killed saturday when a wall of water surged through the valley. heavy rains have stalled thor is p. a trammic case in miami shows the seriousness of opioids. they're trying to figure out how the painkillers reached the blood stream on a 10-year-old boy. >> reporter: fifth grader alton banks died at this community town pool. he came home vomiting and later his mother found him unresponsive. the 10-year-old had a mix of fentanyl and heroin in his
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it. we don't believe at this point it was in his home. we believe it was somewhere between the park or the pool or the sidewalk or maybe he touched something. >> investigators say that alton may have been exposed to the deadly drugs during his walk home. police say the poverty-stricken town has seen an increase. she worries for her own grandchildren. >> it can be neshek. you have to pray they don't pick it up. >> reporter: according to the medical examiner's office, there were nearly 300 overdose deaths last year in the miami area involving fentanyl. the drug was so powerful an ohio police officer overdosed just by
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touching the drug. omar villafranca, cbs news, miami. in nevada the parole board will hear his plea. he's been described as a model prisoner, but lawyers say he is still shadowed by till cannings of his wife and friend despite being acquitted. he would be free in october if he is paroled. former house speaker dennis hastert has been freed. he was freed yet yesterday after serving over a year for a banking conviction. the case revealed he was abused teenagers while he was a high school wrestling coach. coming up on the morning us in, a life of crime never gets old. an 8 f-year-old is on the wrong side of the law
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points higher. chipotle is facing another health care scare. its shares dropped yesterday. chipotle as you may remember battled an e. coli outbreak and virus case in 2015. united airlines posted soaring profits. they posted a profit of $18 million in profits. the number of customers who booked with united also rose. the airlines faced backlash and calls for a boycott. and apple could make it easier to dial 911 on your smartphone. the company filed a paentd yesterday that could make calls for help with j
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now that bag is likely to make a little history itself. for years the bag was forgotten and then carlson spotted it on a government auction website. she paid $995 for it. tomorrow it's expected to go for $2 million. >> i found a piece of history. i saved it from being lost. when she sent to nasa to verify it was from apollo 11, the space agency did not want to return it. she had to sue to get it back. governor chris christie is wildly unpopular in new jersey and he's not getting any love in new york either. last night he was booed after snagging a foul ball, even giving the souvenir to a young man didn't help. he's in his final term with an approval rating at historic lows. coming up on "cbs this morning," actor mark rye lens joins us in
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wanted some red bull. the mom distracted the clerk and told her 9 and 10-year-old boys to grab cases of the energy drink and they ran out. mom of the year here. >> when she almost got stuck a dad and son came in and took more drinks and through them at the clerk. >> what is wrong with people? typically if you catch a foul ball you want the player to sign it, not the person who caught it. >> last night the random guy who caught the foul ball, he's new jersey governor chris christie. he signed the ball and gave it to a kid. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa 9. all right. good morning, everybody. you made it to hump day. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm mike die -- hydeck. it's hot again. it's not going to stop for a while. what, five more days, allyson? >> we have another monday. >>
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>> see wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday -- yeah, six days left. it's going to be pretty uncomfortable until next tuesday. we have a cold front headed our way. there is end in sight, it's just not in the near future. 96 today. to compare, yesterday we were at 92. so headed to 96 today . it will feel 100 if not warmer than that. it's very humid. we are not going to get a break in the humidity as we head into the weekend either. we had a couple of storms yesterday, brief storms, some of them strong. the strong ones were more towards the baltimore region. today we'll see a few more. most areas will be dry but storms are going to be possible coming to be few and far between for the next few days. the rain chances increase a little bit over the weekend. 97 for saturday, by sunday we are at 99. ugh. that's not even a record. the record is well into the 100s. on the 7-day we'll show you when
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>> mike brought up dogs with that heavy coat. >> he's probably not enjoying this at all. not just probably, he didn't enjoying this. well, if you're on the beltway construction on route 4 and route 5. i pulled up a traffic lane camera here and no one is having a slow down or anything. just watch out for that usual construction. route 32 heading eastbound a lane closed before you hit i 95 in maryland as well. the only accident so far this morning, jan, 66 westbound at route 29 is cleared. >> thank you, ellen. 4:30 right now. darwin martinez torrez is charged with killing a 17-year-old. the teenager was beaten to death last month as she walked to a mosque in sterling, virginia where she was attending a ramadan prayer session. investigators are cng
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