Immigration law. Thank you. Today, boeing pledged 100 million to help victims families and communities impacted by the crashes of two 7 737 max jets. This payout may be just a start as kris van cleave explains. Reporter boeing says the multiple payments over years will help with the families of those lost in the 737 max crashes. The families says some of the fund will go to education and hardship expenses in the impacted communities. Dennis mullenburg told Nora Odonnell that he and boeing take responsibility for the crashes. I do personally apologize to the families. We feel terrible about these accidents. Reporter this woman died in the crash of flight 302. Her parents called boeings announcement today an insulting Public Relations stunt. Adding, they only care about money. The couple have tried to focus attention on the lives lost. We need to see the pape and the families that last people. That is the price. This is the human cost. Reporter the 737 max has been grounded for four months. Southwest, american and united, are cancelling about 300 flights per day. Faa test pilots found a control issue with the max, likely delaying the approval process until at least september. The separate from any legal settlement the victims families may reach with boeing. Taking t m funeral in new york for a man you may have come to know in the last couple weeks. Nypd lou alvarez became a symbol for First Responders. He died saturday at the age of 53. There were hundreds of officers, 9 11 responders and family members who lined up outside of the church in queens to say goodbye to lou alvarez. It was hard to see what he went through. But it makes me proud. Reporter the mourners include alexandria ocasiocortez and jon stewart, who saluted his cask casket. He died saturday, after a threeyear battle with colorectal cancer. Louis asked that we remember everyone who died on 9 11. Reporter alvarez spent months working on the pile at toxins that were released after the towers collapsed. Last month, he joined stewart in washington to plead with lawmakers to permanently fund the september 11th compensation fund. Lou just wanted to do whats right. And he wanted others, particularly those in positions of great power to follow suit. Reporter alvarezs last days were spent fighting for First Responders and their families from his hospice room. But the father who livid and died by this message wanted his sons to remember it. He said, be a good man. Finish what you start. Dont quit. And never quit on yourself. You know, the bill is expected to have a full vote in late july. Mitch mcconnell was guiiven alvarezs nypd badge after he met with First Responders. Mcconnell has promised a senate ture as e army says e a womens natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. This can effect how pleasurable sex can be. 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Reporter the uniform you see in world war ii movies is exactly what mark milley told lynette lafleur wanted her to design. He admired the uniform. It was a great time in our history. Reporter this is a golden oldie. Yes. I think theres a need for us to change our uniform. Reporter Sergeant Major of the army, dan daly, has become the chief model for the new uniform. Wearing it to see and be seen events, like the army navy game. The commercial world, it would be rebranding. We absolutely are. Reporter it will be nefseve years before every soldier is wearing it. But it will be coming. This is, after all, the army, and kathlerine didnt get a vot. Did you feel you needed another uniform . If somebody thinks we need another uniform, then we need another uniform. Reporter the new uniform is being phased in, starting with Army Recruiters in new england. Looking good. Reporter under the command of lieutenant conditional ronald anzalone. Its iconic. Reporter if clothes make the man, a uniform identifies him. And the blue ones just didnt say army. A couple of questions, are you an Airline Pilot . Is this air force or navy . No. Im army. Reporter no one understands the importance of a distinctive look, than the brander make that commander in chief. The army is getting beautiful new uniforms. The beautiful new uniforms with the belt is a big deal. This was in world war ii, thats why the belt is here. Reporter it looks sharp. Its good to turn some heads again. Just like his grandfather did in 1942. David martin, cbs news, massachusetts. That looks g uhoh, looks like someones still nervous about buying a new house. Is it that obvious . Yes it is. You know, maybe youd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. I didnt know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. Yep, theyve been doing it for years. What are you doing . Big steve . Thanks, man. There he is. 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He was the man behind the mustang, the kcar and the minivan. Jim axelrod takes a look back. No cars are perfect, but these come pretty close. Reporter in the 1980s, america had no better pitch man than lee iacocca. Theres a sporty coupe thats priced so you dont go into sticker shock. Reporter a salesman by nature, iacocca became a boldfaced name, as a cigarchomping ceo, saving chrysler with an appeal to americas cando spirit and a signature tag line. One more thing, if you can find a better car, buy it. Reporter born 94 years ago to italian immigrants in allentown, pennsylvania, he started work at ford in the 1940s. His First National splash came in the 1964 worlds fair, where he introduced the ford mustang that he brought to market. But saving chrysler is where he shot to fame. Nobody has anything like them. Not ford, not gm, not the imports. Reporter at one point, the worlds thirdmost admired man behind Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul ii. He considered a run for the white house. Until he talked to his pal, tip oneill. I said, what do you think of me running for president . He said, are you crazy . Reporter he would oversee the restoration of the statue of liberty and ellis island. I have to tell you, when its your last turn at bat, its nice to hit a home run. Reporter a fitting legacy for the son of immigrants who became an american corporate giant. Jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. Thats the overnight news for the fourth of july. For some, the news continues. For others, check back later on. You dont want to miss cbs this morning. Im david begnaud. Thank you for watching. Ill see you tonight on the cbs evening news. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im nickki battiste. Today is the fourth of july, Independence Day, when we celebrate the founding of the United States of america. The declaration of independence, was adopted on this day in 1776. 15 members of congress signed the document. Since we were at war with britain at the time, they signed their own death warrant. John hancock, president of the congress, pushed to the front of the line and signed his name nice and big right in the middle. These days, july 4th is celebrated by baseball games and parties and parades. There will be a b parade in washington, d. C. Major garrett has a welcome to the hot and humid steps of the lincoln memorial. You see the band, part of the pageantry here. To my left, you see one of two bradley infantry vehicles. Part of the militaryized pageantry. The president talked about the show, that is his word. Staged for weeks by the white house. Of the cost, and the president said there will be many, it will be little compared to how much this is worth. One figure worth noting, the park service will have to use 2. 5 million on user fees from parks will defray the costs here. My photographer will show you the one bleacher wrapped in bunting, for v. I. P. S. Who are the v. I. P. S . Thats for the white house to decide. Some will be Republican Party donors, creating partisanship in a nonpartisan event. As for the other matters here, the district government wants to be repaid for the cost of this. The biggest thing to think about and one of the biggest things, the Weather Forecast for fourth of july, 80 chance of thunderstorms and lightning. The migrant trouble along the southern border is getting ugly. Congress wants answers of reports of severe overcrowding and other dangerous conditions, at several migrant detention facilities. We spoke to one Border Patrol agent along the mexican border. Reporter you walk in those doors and whats the first thing you hear and smell . Two things hit you when you open or you walk through the doors of a processing area of any of our facilities. You hear kids crying and simultaneously you get hit with the smell. Reporteo reporter these images taken by federal inspectors last month, capture the overcrowding issues inside detention facilities across south texas. The 16page office of Inspector General report, calls this an immediate risk to migran the oig report, i dont know what the huge uproar about it is. The oig report is putting on paper exactly what weve been telling congress for months. Reporter at the time of the investigation, Border Patrol was holding 8,000 detainees in the rio grande valley. At three facilities there were children that didnt have shower facilities available to them. Thats not okay. Thats not okay, for children not to be able to take a shower. Its not. Were not built with showers. Were not built with kitchenettes to have a warm meal with these individuals. Reporter his family has been affected. Your family has suffered because of this . Yes. Reporter how . My daughter has been bullied at school, numerous times. And even my wife has been targeted at her work. Not targeted specifically but both are asked questions, is your husband really killing kids . Is your husband keeping kids at a gas chamber . No matter what the rhetoric is, were goingto wake up the next day and go right back at it. No matter what comes. Reporter 4. 6 billion has been designated to help fix this problem. But agents here in south texas, they feel like it may be too little, too late. And the only way to fix this problem is to target old immigration law. Boeing is pledging 100 million to the families of those killed in two crashes of its 737 max jetliners. A total of 346 people died when the planes went down within five ise hathe details. Reporter boeing says the multiple payments over years will help with the families of those lost in the 737 max crashes. Its not clear how much will go to each family. The company says some of the fund will go to education and hardship expenses in the impacted communities. Boeing ceo Dennis Mullenburg told Nora Odonnell that he and boeing take responsibility for the crashes. I do personally apologize to the families. We feel terrible about these accidents. Reporter this woman died in the crash of flight 302. Her parents called boeings announcement today an insulting Public Relations stunt. Adding, they only care about money. The couple have tried to focus attention on the lives lost. We need to see the pain and the families that lost people. That is the price. This is the human cost. Reporter the 737 max has been grounded for four months. Southwest, american and united, are cancelling about 300 flights per day. Faa test pilots found a Flight Control issue with the max, likely delaying the approval process until at least september. There was a sea of blue and an ocean of tears in new york city where lou alvarez was laid to rest. He was a First Responder on 9 11 and spent months clawing through the poisonous debris of the world trade center. It likely caused the cancer that claimed his life. And he spent his final months fighting for medical benefits for heroes like himself. David begnaud has his story. Reporter there were hundreds of officers, 9 11 responders and family members who lined up outside of the Immaculate Conception church in queens to say goodbye to lou alvarez. It was hard to see what he went through. It also makes me proud. Reporter the mourners included alexandria ocasiocortez and jon stewart, who saluted his casket. The bomb squad detective died saturday after a threeyear battle with colorectal cancer. Louie asked me and the family to remember at this mass, everyone who died at 9 11. Reporter alvarez spent months working on the pile at ground zero. His stage 4 cancer was due to exposure from deadly toxins that were released after the twin towers collapsed. This fund is not a ticket to paradise. 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At least a dozen great white sharks have been spotted in cape cod bay over the last week. And just last year, a swimmer there was killed by a shark. Don dahler is on the beach. Reporter it was last september, a 26yearold man was killed by a great white off of the bench here. That was the first such attack in 82 years. You can see, its rare. The recent sightings may have tourists and communities nervous. And local officials searching for solutions. These vehicles are part of the Fast Response plan. Exactly. Reporter anthony pikes job is protecting part of this 40mile stretch of coastline a danger you cant always see, sharks. Do you think people are afraid . Or do they just accept that this is part of life here . I think were undergoing a culture change here. Reporter its the new normal. Over the last eight years, three people have been bitten by sharks on the cape. And shark sightings caused the seashore to ban water entry eight times last year. That means boosting emergency response. More land lines to combat poor cell service, shark warning science and these beachside emergency boxes. The first first aid box of its kind in the coastal United States. Tourniquets, eye protection and gloves, dressings. You have a pretty good cache of what you may need in a emergency. The food is close to shore and we are close to shore. Reporter gregs team tagged three great whites says the exploding seal population is the reason for the increase in shark sightings. If youre going to be in an area where the sharks are hunting, thats outer cape, parts of cape cod bay, as well, this is a natural Hunting Ground for this species. And take into consideration, the fact that you are a land animal going into the ocean and be vigilant. Reporter that seal population is protected by law here. It might seem like theres a lot of shark sightings off of cape cod. But to be attacked and killed by one, you have a better chance of being killed by a lightning strike, a car accident or a dog. When the Continental Congress adopted the declaration of independence 243 years ago, it was not the end of the story. There was a war to win and George Washington was in new york loading up to defend manhattan from the british. If you want an unvarnished look at the american revolution, you may want to pay a visit to a particular museum in philadelphia. Mart marth martha took a guided tour. Reporter philadelphia. I live and breathe, its philadelphia Freedom Reporter the liberty bell are here. The constitution and the declaration of independence were signed here. It was the home to americas Benjamin Franklin and the most famous flagmaker, betsy ross. So, what better place for the m museum of the american revolution, which opened in 2017. Its centerpiece, this. Today, washingtons tent is here. Reporter George Washingtons tent, enshrined now, in its own theater. Reminding us of times when the nations future hung in the balance. Reporter as his soldiers did, you see it, as a standin fo washington himself. The tent was the symbol. He said, i never left your side. Ive been with you through the entire war. They had seen the candles burning late in the night. And these were objects that were present during that fighting. Reporter Scott Stevenson is president and ceo of the museum. Its the morning in 1875, and on the hill top, were the british. Reporter concord, massachusetts, where it all began. The two sides fought it out that first day of the war at the north bridge. They had been firing early in the day, at but for the reason that two british soldiers fell there at the bridge, this was the shot heard around the world. Reporter on display like a holy relic, a piece of that original bridge. Heard that shot fired, on the morning of april 19th. Reporter but the museum sees its mission as doing more than reinforcing for visitors, 725,000 so far, aversion of the american creationist story. Reporter what i want them to come away with is realizing that this is not a quaint story that is set a long time ago, that only involves people that look like me, standing with wigs on, looking at a piece of paper on the table. There was violence that was involved. Uncertainty. There were people of all backgrounds who were involved in creating this nation. Reporter wr of 1775, George Washington really did break up a snowball fight between militiamen he was trying to unite into an army. And the snowball fight turned into a riot, about 1,000 people were engaged in fighting each other out here in harvard yard. Reporter yes, in all places, harvard yard. They were here. Reporter Vincent Brown is a professor of africanamerican history at harvard. He advised the museum. There were africanamericans involved. There were africanamericans involved. Native americans involved and lots of local people. Reporter africanamericans have been left out of the revolutionaryti revolutionarytive. But not here. Museum, where they ask you to imagine a conversation between two black people. One, a british soldier and one an inslaved person who wants to figure out what they want to do in that environment. Reporter the proposition, freedom, in exchange for running away and joining the british army. Theres about 15,000 black people who fought for the british during the american revolution. And about 5,000 black people who fought for the patriots. Reporter slavery expanded potentially after the war. On full display, an uncomfortable contradiction. One of the most powerful thing is a set of manacles that could have been for a child. How can we have manacles for a child in a museum that is supposed to be about freedom. It gets us thinking. Reporter about difficult decisions and whippers and lo r losers. The oneida people lost bigtime. Part of a union of six iroquois nations. That conflict came on our lands. Reporter ray heads the federation in new york. They decided to go with colonists. Reporter others went with the british. Yes. Reporter the oneida were the Unsung Heroes of valley forge. Our people knew and heard about how George Washingtons army was starving. So, we brought hundreds of bushels of corn in midwinter. Reporter they were promised their allegiance would preserve their lands and way of life. It didnt. Through the years, a number of fraudulent treaties took place and we lost our land. Reporter it started 6 million acres. What did it end up . 32 acres. Reporter 32 acres when you started with 6 million. Thats shocking. It is. Reporter the oneida, now supported by casino revenue, donated 10 million of the 1 15 million cost, so their story would be told. So that alongside the muskets, and the childfriendly entertainment, a nuanced, warts and all, version of the american revolution, shines through. Are we mature enough as a nation, as a culture, to not sweep under the carpet all of the terrible unjustices that were done. 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Reporter in a house in the woods in the middle of pennsylvania, some of the most important music in america is being played by a band called the resilience. You dont need to be a music critic to say that. All you have to do is look. Nate lost his leg in aft afghanistan. Marcus lost both legs. So did lead vocalist. Juan dominguez lost botharm, an the drums, with a special pedal and drumstick. Hes not some novelty act. I am a drummer. I am a drummer for the resilient. Reporter the only member with all of his body parts is greg, a professional musician, who met the others in their darkest hour, searching for a purpose in life, in recovery of their wounds. We found this intense passion for musicianship and theyve gotten so good. Reporter the house belongs to tim donley. Handicapped accessible, with doorways wide enough for wheel chairs. He writes the songs as well as sings them. Want you more than i ever wanted anything but true reporter that says it all about falling in love with his wife, kelly, and coming to grips with his wounds. We wear our scars on the outside. Whereas, most people, they got their own messed up stuff going on inside. Reporter some of his lyrics tell you of the dark places theyve been. Ive got no one else reporter but listen to what nate says about his life now. I wouldnt go back and change things. You know. It shifted the course of my life. Reporter you wouldnt go back and change things. Does anybody here think that . Definitely. Theres a contentment and an excitement to knowing that, like, im where im supposed to be. Reporter where the resilient are right now is working on their album. What do you have to do next to make it . Keep playing. It doesnt feel like i can go anywhere but up. Reporter can music heal . You be the judge. David martin, cbs news, bethel, pe nnsylvania. The resilient. Rock on, guys. Thats the overnight captioning funded by cbs its thursday, july 4th, 2019. This is the cbs morning news. Salute to america. Final preparations are under way for president trumps Independence Day celebration as critics demand to know the cost. Census confusion. The Trump Administration says its still trying to find a way to ask a Citizenship Question to the 2020 census even with the printing already under way. And a veteran border agent speaksut crisis