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After kas contemporary art. But not everyone is thrilled with its debut. We will show you why. But we begin this morning with todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. With obamacare, ive been listening for seven years. The maverick strikes again. John mccain could be the guy who just killed the gop effort to repeal obamacare again. They finally get a president who will sign the legislation and they dont have the guts to vote for it, okay . Watching these senators weasel out of it, i think people across the country, its pitchfork tomb. The president used his speech in alabama to take aim at leader kim jongun. Little rocket man. We can have mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place. Out at puerto rico where it could be another catastrophe in the making. 70,000 residents in two townships are at risk of the dam failing. Another story of survival after the mexico earthquake. Six hours later, they found helena. Cowboys teaming up in boise, idaho. All of that what is that . Todd frazier with the old hidden ball trick. The hidden ball trick. Wow. How about that. Thats something that happens in the little league, and it happened at major league level. And all that matters days like this make you wonder if the wheel is rigged. The story of the price is right, a historic amount of money given out on a single day. On cbs this morning. Rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. I love kim. He called trump a dotard, which is one of those words that people have stopped using like president ial. And welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im Anthony Mason along with Dana Jacobson whos in for alex wagner. The gops latest plan for health care is now on life support. Senate republicans are in a rush to pass a bill to appeal the Affordable Health care act by september 30th. And just like their last effort, it appears basically doomed by a key no in their own party. Senator john mccain has once again rejected the new plan and they cannot afford to lose a vote. Paula reid is traveling with the president in new jersey. Good morning. Reporter good morning. He blasted the senator for undermining one of the bridgest legislative changes since taking office and he tweeted he campaigned on repeal and replace and that he has let arizona down. Honestly, that was a horrible horrible thing that happened to the republican party. Reporter at a republican rally for Luther Strange president took one last attempt at john mccain to repeal obamacare. It was all about repeal and replace, repeal and replace. So he decided to do Something Different and thats fine, and i say we still have a chance. The crowd booed at the mention of the arizona senators name. Its got to be done in the normal process. That was mccains explanation when he voted no on the last health care bill. On friday he had similar reasoning, saying he could not in good conscience vote for the Graham Cassidy proposal. I believe we could do better working together, republicans and democrats. The Graham Cassidy bill would block grants to some of the obamacare funds to states. But it would slash federal Health Care Funding to 34 states and d. C. , most of them states that expanded medicaid under obamacare. Five states stand to lose 30 or more. Mccain joins kentucky senator rand paul as the two confirmed novotes in the republican party. Gop leaders cant afford to lose another vote and still pass the senate. Senator Susan Collins and lisa murkowski, two republicans who helped killed the last attempt are both wavering in their support. Vice president mike pence appeared a the white house with the governor of maine on friday where he made a direct appeal to senator collins. This is not just a fresh start for america on health care reform, but its also a fresh start for maine. Senator collins appears to be leaning no at this stage. If she says no, the plan would fail. Were also hearing about the travel ban. Thats set to expire. So what are we learning about a possible replacement . We know the administration is considering new restrictions on approximately a dozen countries that they believe just dont do enough to prevent terrorists an other criminals from coming to the u. S. We dont know specifically what countries this could apply to, but that could be announce and implemented as soon as this weekend. Paula, thank you very much. Theres a suspicion that north korea may have conducted a new nuclear test. Seismic indicators reveal a 4. 2 magnitude earthquake. Thats a far weaker quake than Previous Nuclear tests have caused, but chinas Earthquake Center says it was caused by a suspended explosion while south korea called the tremor a natural event. During a Campaign Rally President Trump had warning for north korea should it test a hay droe jen bomb in the pacific ocean. Maybe something guessed worked out and maybe it doesnt. But i tell you one thing. You are protected. You are protected. Nobodys going to mess with our people. The president referred to north koreas leader as little rocket man, which drew cheers from the audience. Joining us sahil kapur. Good morning, sahil. Good morning. With all of this tough talk, is there a diplomatic way out . It depends what you call a diplomatic way out. If the endgame is containment and preventing kim jongun from using Nuclear Weapons to his neighbors to the south and to the rest of the world, yes, its doable. President obama did it and president george bush. Theyve been hit with lots and lots of sanctions. Its unclear theyre going to give up their Nuclear Weapons. Its highly unlikely because its the one piece of ammunition they have to survive and defejd themselves. We heard President Trump talk during the jennal assembly. How did his America First gen rally play . A couple of things. I think he played on what americans are feeling that the United States is doing too much, looking after too many countries when it should be looking after itself. He played into that very well. But there were some contradictions what he said, and what there wasnt, i think, was a clear packet forwarth forward strategy. His budget cuts on foreign aid was pretty substantial, which is about 1 of what the government already spends. He talked about pulling back, but hes doubling down on the afghanistan policy. Theres still a lot of questions. Lets talk about health care, sahil. Republicans cant afford to lose one more vote and Susan Collins of maine on the edge here of voting no. You talked to her several time this week. Can they get her to yes, do you think . It looks increasingly likely by the day. She says shes leaning against it. She has expressed concerns specifically with one aspect of the bill regarding preexisting conditions. What the bill allows states to do is to get a waver that says insurers cannot turn people away, but they can charge six people more. This is one of the core features of obamacare also known as Affordable Care act and its one of the reasons they have these unpopular visions to balance that out. Shes concerned with that among other thing. I think the medicaid aspect of it, it would cut federal funding, and her state is one that benefits a lot from it. Shes looking like a very likely no at this point. We know the Trump Administration needs a policy win. Wouldnt the president be better served with going with a bipartisan route on this health care . There are certainly republicans who think there. There are some ho had been negotiating with patty murray, his counterpart. It remains to be seen if that will come up again. But, yes, to your point, this issue tends to become an albatross around the neck of the republican party. They have to find a way to succeed or move on and make peace with it. Can these guys actually talk to each other . At this point the politics are pretty lethal with the parties and something will have to happen before. Within their own party as well. Thank you very much. Thank you. The federal government has notified 21 states that their election systems were targeted by hackers with possible ties to russia before last years president ial election. The states include five key political battlegrounds. Florida, virginia, ohio, wisconsin. Emergency evacuations are being made for those who live downstream in puerto rico. Puerto rico is already struggling with no electricity after the hurricane. Maria is blamed for six deaths, people are in shelters, and communications are crippled. 85 of puerto ricos cell phone tower, land linesing and power are disabled. David begnaud is at the capitol. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Things are fail in the area of roy ta ka. The first alert went out 14 hours ago. Buses were brought in. Were broadcasting from our hotel in san one. Were getting a good wifi signal to send you information, but all you have to do is go 20 minutes from here from the capital of san juan, and youll find water. San juan mayor car mem cruz is wading through the streets of her city. They have no power like Everything Else. They have to ration their running water. Reporter the mayor handed out cold water at this nursing home. Later she spoke with 91yearold Maria Hernandez who has trouble with her vision and hasnt been home since the hurricane hit. Its unfathomable. Think of your worst power. No power anywhere in puerto rico, no water. We have the the reservoirs of water have been depleted. Diesel is very quickly running out. Reporter all right residents are trying to cope without power. Outdate and fragile most of puerto ricos power lines are above ground, no match for maria. Some families resorted toing cooing outside. A flash light was their only source of light. Ricardo ramos runs the islands power company. Are we talking weeks or months . I think were talking months. If we go back in history to hurricane hugo, it took six months to return power to everyone. Reporter at this facility for girls, theyre running out of everything. We want to give them everything they need, but without food and watering we cant give them anything. Already 74 billion in debt, the challenges for puerto rico will be daunting. They are going get worse. They are going to get worse before they get better. Reporter we were told yesterday that some commercial flights to the u. S. Mainland were going to resume to key cities like miami, new yorks jfk, and philadelphia, but that didnt really happen. People complain theyre having a hard time to get off the island and folks trying to get here to bring relief aid are also having a hard time. The good news is weve seen more military and fema agents riding around the island. That is good news. David, thanks. Maria is expected to create dangerous waves and strong rip curbs along the southeast coast of the u. S. For more on that, were joined by meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wwbbmtv. Good morning. Good morning, anthony. Heres maria packing winds that are 120 Miles Per Hour and moving to the northnorthwest off the bahamas here, and as it moves to the north, it will eventually lose some powers as it enters the cooler waters an also starts to encounter some wind shear. We expect on the current track it will be kept off the coast of the United States and bermuda, but, of course, it bears watching the next few days. Look at these hot temperatures across the u. S. 94 in chicago would break a record for a fourth day in a row. 95 in st. Louis, 84 in new york. But the core of heat is moving your way. Dana . Certainly doesnt feel like the beginning of fall. Ed curran of wbbmtv. Thanks, ed. Rescue workers spent the night digging in mexico hoping to find more survivors after tuesdays devastating earthquake. Dozens have been pulled to safety since then. The magnitude 7. 2 quake leveled buildings and killed at least 295 people. Manuel bojorquez is in mexico city. Manuel, good morning. Reporter good morning. Several of the people who have been rescued were pulled from this collapsed Office Building behind me. You can see this morning crews have brought out a large crane to list off the heaviest of the debris. Right now theyre on top of the rubble. We can hear drilling as they continue to look for survivors like the woman youre about to see. Trapped under tons of debris for more than 24 hours, this was the moment rescuers first made contact with a woman named paulina. A foot visible. Move your hands, can you hear me . There you are. The woman, a Human Resources worker, was at her office when the earthquake struck tuesday. Well get to you, he says. Hold on. What did you hear down there . Im here. Just im here. People saying im here. Yes. Hes one of the thousands of amateur rescue workers designed for this type of disaster th. Im here. Youre releasing somebody else somewhere in the mid of something that is asking you. Twice they had to leave paulina for their own safety as the rubble became unsteady, making the space even tighter. Its amazing to be there because you are five meters underground between just smog, goods, part of the building. The rubble. You have contact with the people. Reporter they had to burrow down two stories wearing a hard hat. After six hours paulina was rescued. What does it represent for this country . Hope. Hope. A spark on this darkness that is on today in the city. Reporter and it may be hard to believe, but paulina did not suffer major injuries. Now, as the days go on, of course, the hopes of finding more survivors deminish, but as you see, crews are not ready to give up yet. Anthony . Amazing story, manny. A spark in the darkness, hes right. Incredible work the rescuers did. Manuel bojorquez in mexico city. Now to a disturbing piece of video getting a lot of attention online. A man was shot and killed outside by a Police Officer outside a convenience story on sunday morning. The violence was captured on a cell phone and then shared on social media. Lee cowan has more. Reporter a witness captured this video. It took place outside the convenience store. However, the officer was not responing to a radio call for help. Were not sure why the officer was out there. The suspect immediately struck our officer multiple times, grabbed his gun belt. The officer was attempting to retain his weapon. Reporter slowing down you can see the suspect grabbed something from the officers belt. There was a struggle for his gun belt. At some point the officer was able to create some distance between him and the suspect and then an adjusterinvolved shooting occurred. Reporter multiple shots could be hurt. The suspect who did not have a weapons later died from his wounds. Although the officer had his body cam on, it was not turned on. Just because a person didnt have a weapon, if hes struggling with the officer, assaulting him, actively trying to take his weapon away and harm him, he has every right and responsible to protect himself and we train them. Reporter police have drawn conclusions. Theyre gathering additional videos and speaking to witnesses. The officer has been placed on administrative leave. For cbs this morning, lee cowan, los angeles. Time to show you some of this mornings headlines. Usa today reports betsy devos has rescinded policies on how campuses should deal with ushs concerning victims rights. The rules created a system which appeared to punish the accused without due process. Its unclear when the department of indication will issue new rules. The Dallas Morning News votes a park has voted to change its original name of robert e. Lee park to its original name, oak lawn park. The city council is also considering removing a confederate war memorial and changing the names of streets named for confederate generals. The a gazetarkansas gazett reports the nine reunited. President eisenhower ordered the National Guard to stand down and allow the africanamerican teens the attend the allwhite school. The remaining little rock nine fielded questions from the audience about their participation in what became a milestone in the National Civil rights movement. And the Orange County register says tv viewers in Orange County were stunned thursday when they saw a bulletin telling them it was the end of the world. The Emergency Alert flashed on screens for about 90 seconds on at least two cable seconds. People said the accompanying warning tone grew louder before the program richardsoned. The incident a hot topic on media, no surprise there. They blamed it on an incorrect audio feed. That would be a little bit unsettling. Is that a the newage war of the world . Given the earthquakes a more problems on the horizon for uber as it loses one of the biggest cities in the world. London says the ridehailing service is unfit to operate in the british capital. Well hear what is behind the decision and what it may mean for uber down the road. And following tuesdays deadly earthquake, well look at mexicos seismic warning system, how it saved lives, and why efforts to fully implement systems in this country are on shaking ground. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Its being called a museum of art. Some hail it. Others hesitate claiming its for the elite. Plus the price is right and right and right again. Well show you what happened on records after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs . Guadagno is christies handpicked successor. Says shes proud to be part of the christie administration. Guadagno was Chris Christies right hand as our schools came under attack, Critical Services were underfunded, and our Credit Rating was downgraded. 11 times. From the bridge to the beach, weve seen it all, and weve had enough. Kim guadagno isnt the change we need. Good morning, everyone, im jan carabeo. A hands full of people are fortunate to have escaped dangerous conditions in puerto rico. They flew right here, into Philadelphia International airport. That flight arrived late last night. Now, it was delayed for hours in puerto rico, which had to check each person manually because power was down, when we last check, flea flights scheduled between philly and puerto rico had all been canceled. Now to the eyewitness Weather Forecast with meteorologist, matt peterson. Hi, matt. Good morning, everyone, waking to up mild conditions for many of us across the delaware vale. Outside this morning, take a look at this picture from margate. It is a great great saturday start to saturday, down the beach, if youre going to be down the shore watch out for the strong rip current, theyll be there throughout the afternoon. Temperatures as i said, mild, 60s, maybe even close to 70, in a few spots, 67 as we wake up in philly. We will get all the way later this afternoon to 86 degrees, all kind of sunshine, for our saturday. One final taste of summer, thank you, matt. Our next update is at 7 57. See you then, have a great day hold on, dear. Dont do that. Dont do that. Get on this side. A sacramental Police Officers body camera captured tense situations this week. Earlier this week an officer was responding to a woman attempting to jump off a bridge. The officer tries to build trust but when he sees she turns her back to him, the officer takes action. Youre all right. Youre all right. Im not trying to hurt you. Im not trying to hurt you. Are you okay . I just didnt want you to hurt yourself, okay . Amazing there. The woman was taken to the hospital. Niquer she nor the officer were injured. Brave work there by that officer. Yeah. Welcome back to cbs this Morning Saturday. Coming up this hour, the shaking ground was not the first indication of mexicos big earthquake this week. Well learn how residents were alerted precious seconds before the earthquake arrived and what theyre doing in this country jo tattoos and piercings are more common especially among the new people. Were going to learn the latest in our morning rounds. But we begin this hour with another story on the beleaguered ridehailing company. They were told theyre not fit. 3. 5 million customers in the british capital could be out of luck. Jonathan vigliotti has the story very hes among the 40,000 uber drivers whose future is now unclear. You recently bought this car and without uber now, youre going to pay it back. Yeah. Its going to be difficult, you know. Reporter uber has grown to 3. 5 million customers this year cutting into the black cabs which date back to 1634. If i was in london, i wouldnt get black cab generally because theyre very expensive. When they came out, i thought, okay. Reporter the citys transport said it had concerns about ubers lack of background checks and the allegations of Sexual Assault. But according to police, there were two Sexual Assault complains against uber in 2016, the same as black cabs. They have fought against euchre since it moved to europe. They say uber is underregulated and will put them out of business. The moneys been cut, not by a lot. Its been affected, most definitely. Reporter Vincent Foster has been driving a cab for 38 years and he said today hes celebrating. I have the day off. E im delightedle i was going to form a party. I was going to go to the pub. Reporter in a statement, uber said the city has decided to side with a small group of people who want to limit the choice. Uber will challenge the decision in court. Already half a Million People have seened an online petition to keep ub oren the record. For cbs this Morning Saturday im Jonathan Vigliotti in london. I know a lot of people rely on uber. London has a great cab system and they go through a lot of driving tests. Last time i was there, i think i used uber. Having online followers couldnt just help your ego but make you rich. This morning well knowing an earthquake is on the way even before the ground starts to shake. Up nexting an Early Warning system in mexico likely saved lives this week, and other countries have it too. Well see how it works and why it has yet to be fully implemented here many the u. S. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. I wineverver wash my hair again now, i fuel it pantene is the first shampoo and conditioner system with active prov nutrient blends that fuel 100 stronger hair. Because strong is beautiful. Outer layer of your enamel tooth surface. White, the thing thats really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and reharden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients teeth are going to be. Dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. It helps to strengthen and reharden the enamel. It also has stain lifting action. Its going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. The search continues after tuesdays 7. 1 earthquake in mexico that killed at least 295 people. Many were trapped in collapsed buildings, but the death toll could have been higher without the countrys earthquake warning system. It speeds an alert to people miles away from the quakes epicenter precious seconds before the ground started to shake. Other nations have implemented similar systems, but so far the u. S. Has not, at least not fully, despite our seismically active west coast. Here to talk about is derek thompson, senior editor. Lets talk about it. Its been around since the early 90s, right . Right. You see japan has its own system, china. All of these countries developed their Early Warning systems after catastrophe, so after the 85 mexico earthquake killed thousands of people, after the 95 kobe earthquake in japan killed thousands. After the 2008 china earthquake killed thousands of people. So it seems the countries need a crisis, a catastrophe before they put together a system to detect these earthquakes before they reach people where they live. How accurate are the systems, and how exactly do they work . Imagine the earthquake, right, occurring along a fault line and then the shaking radiates outward. The waves are radiating outward from the ruptured fault. You put a sensor right by that fault line, and the waves will trigger that sensor and send a message out to people miles and miles away. Heres the key. The telecommunications move much, much faster than the earthquake, so the text outruns the shaking. So you can get seconds of warning but maybe even minutes of warning if youre further from that fault, exactly. And then when you know you have minutes, you dont have to just duck and hide. Maybe you can even leave the building and be safe outside away from the edge of these buildings, because thats the most dangerous part. Does the alert tell you how long you have . Most do, like the ones theyre developing in the u. S. Theyll tell you what the center is, the magnitude, the intensity is, the amount of shaking, but then theyll even show you a kind of radar of the shaking approaching you. As i was reading about the, what i could only think of and this might be a little bit of a metaphor. You know when youre on the phone looking at your uber or lyft driver coming to reich you, you could have that information about the shaking, about the waves reaching your zip code from the epicenter. Something like 40 Million People in seismically active areas of the country. How far away are we from this and why dont we have this system. Its three things. Price. Its like 60 million. Were spending billions of building. I know. But were in a period where people dont want to act against catastrophes until they happen. Its not just a story of the u. S. But the world. Theserly Warning Systems were built after the catastrophes happened. One of the terrible things, the benefits of these early systems all over the world, the trump budget for 2017 actually zeros out development ofarily Warning Systems. Wow, it seems crazy you have to wait for that. Some estimates say onethird of americans have a tattoo and onequarter have a piercing. Up next. Dr. Tara narula with recommendations from the peesh ya trishians and precautions you should take. Plus a study on doctors overtreating patients. Thats shocking. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. You too, unnecessary er visits. 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In clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve shortterm memory. Prevagen. The name to remember. Time now for morning rounds, a look at the medical news on tattoos and piercings. It provides recommendations regarding body mod fi indications. Here to break that down is cbs contribute e dr. Tara narula. Tara, give us some aspects of what was brought up. Well, Body Piercing have been around since 2000 b. C. We know about 20 , 30 of our youth or adolescents report some form of tattoos or piercing. First and foremost is infection. If the skin is not cleaned prior to or after, you can get skin infections. If the needles arent cleaning you can get blood borne diseases. You can have allergic reactions. One thing teens dont think about is longterm issues. 13 hurt their chances for employment. Really. Still. They gave guidelines to pediatricians to give to young families. What were the concerns sth. First the pediatricians need to deal with this in a noncritical, nonjudgmental way. They need to be aware of the regulations. They vary from state to state. They should talk with adolescents about where they have it done, they want to make sure where they have it done isster ill. They use new disposable gloves, newster aisle needle, new ink into new disposable containers and thats very important to prevejt ing prevejtingishes. They want to make sure they educate them that they dont take medications that compromise them. Teaching things as simple as oral piercing can lead to tooth chipping down the world and the fact tata toos are permanent. Even though we have lasers that remove tattoos, theyre partially effective, theyre costly, they cost hundreds of dollars. Remember youll have that tattoo when youre 90. Our next topic on the telling research on treatments of patients. More than 2,000 physicians took part. 46 had at least ten years of experience. Major finding, around 20 of medical care was deemed to be unnecessary. So what were some of the top reasons they thought this overtreatment is going on. This is such an important issue because it not only increases costs but it can lead to patient harm and so not surprisingly at the top of this list was fear of malpractice. Doctors really practicing defensive medicine. One of the other issues was patient pressure. The more tests i get, the better care i get. They push the doctor to get tests done and lab work and the third, difficulty accessing medical records. That happens where patients come to the office and they say, i came to the office recently and they cant reorder it that can lead to overprescription of testing. Did the survey address possible solutions . They talked about starting training early. In medical school, teaching the appropriate yachtness of testing and evidencebased testing and guideline care and again addressing the issue of access of records an making it easier with data sharing and Electronic Medical sharing. And one nice thing that came out is consumer boards published online called choosing wisely. This is an excellent resource for patients who can go on. Over 70 specialties get involved. Look up the psa, cancer tests, and see if i really need it and talk about it with their daughter. Finally diabetics can run into high powe glie seem ya while exercising. Researchers demonstrated how a paperbased patch could help diabetics accurately measure their glucose levels immediately after activity. The sensor is selfpower and disposable making it ideal for working out. This is really, really important because one f the Biggest Barriers for diabetics is fear of developing high powe glie seem ya when it comes to exercise, but exercise is so importantle so having Something Like this thats simple that doesnt require bringing more expensive cumbersome systems would be beneficial. It looks like a band aide. I know. It looks really nice. Dr. Tara narula, thank you very much. 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I think the skeptical me is out. Come on. Come on. It all ended up very happily. Im very happy for them. Yeah. Speaking of money, imagine if your social media accounts made you millions. Well take a close look at social media influencers, both celebrities and ordinary folks making big bucks off of paid posts. For most of you, your local news, the rest, stick around. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. This is cbs eyewitness news. Good morning, everyone, im jan carabeo. Police looking for the driver who left a man in critical condition, in the glenwood section of north philadelphia. Police say the hitandrun accident happened right around 1 00 this morning, at broad street, and glenwood avenue. So far investigators do not have a description of the striking vehicle. Now to the eyewitness Weather Forecast, with meteorologist, matt peterson. Hey, matt . Good morning, waking up to a quiet and a little bit warm at times start to our saturday morning. It will be another warm afternoon. Thats for sure. With plenty of sunshine, humidity on friday, was a little lower than the middle of the week, and that trend will continue into our saturday, as well, look for little bit of light breeze from time to time. Now, as i said, temperatures are on the warmer side, here, early on in the day. 69 degrees, in philly. Also looking at the 69 in atlantic city, 64 down in dover, some 50s headed up into the lehigh valley. Day planner for today eightyone by lunchtime, then, we top it out at 86 degrees, a very, very warm above average fall day. Look at all of the sun, thank you, matt. Our next update 8 27. See you then. Have a great day. Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im Anthony Mason. And im dana alex wagner. Coming up this hour, the repeal may go down again. One more vote joining him is a loss to the gop measure. And an art museum is opening inside africa and is drawing praise for its stunning design, but its also being sharnly criticized. Well take you on a tour of this groundbreaking structure. And for nearly 30 years they have honed a sound that is another indescribable. Later anthony will talk with one of his alltime favorite bands the mavericks. Plus theyre going to perform right here in studio 57. One of the best live bands in the land. First, the latest republicanled effort to repeal and replace obamacare appears to be on the ropes. On friday senator john mccain said he would not support the Graham Cassidy bill. Mccain joins kentuckys rand paul as a novote. With one more it would fall short of the 50 votes it needs to pass. It could spell trouble for one of President Trumps Biggest Campaign promises. Paula reid is traveling with the president in new jersey. D paula, good morning. Reporter dana, they need one more vote and it will be defeated again. Jock mccain, they say, has let arizona down. The president blasted the senator and called on congress to get it done. Its a little tougher without mccains vote,ll be honest, but weve got some time. Its like a boxer. Get knocked down, get up, get knocked down, get up. Reporter mccain said he could not vote for the most recent proposal because the process was rush and they should work across the aisle. Thats the reason he gave last time. Now all eyes are on Susan Collins and lisa murkowski. Senator collins appears to be leaning no. One bright spot for the gop is that senator mccain has said he could support a bill like this if it went through the proper process with hearings and debates. So that is a sign that there is perhaps some ideological unity in the gop and that this plan could form the foundation of whatever eventually could replace obamacare. Dana. Paula reid, thank you. For more were joined by rachel bade, a reporter from politico. Good morning. Good morning. Mccain says hes not going to vote for this and theyre one shy in the vote they need. Is there a chance it wont hit the floor . Theres a great chance of that. Senate majority Mitch Mcconnell said they were very careful. Said he intended to put the bull to the floor. However, if he doesnt have the votes, its unlikely hes going to make his Conference Take the tough vote again and put them on the spot. I would say again mccain basically killed the cat that had nine lives, right . How many times have we talked about the Obamacare Repeal bill being debt. We heard this in the house and spring all throughout the summer and once again mccain is coming out saying he wont vote for this. Susan collins is not going to vote for this. Shes a moderate. Shes never been big in repealing. Rand paul says it doesnt go far enough in repealing obamacare. What you have here is about three senators who are going to block this. The difference this time is lawmakers really have only one week to do this because their ability to do this on a party line basis skpiens at the end of september and so while everybody says repeal was done, repeal was done and they continued working on it, now theyre actually running up against the clock. Rachel, how does this legislation actually differ from the last . Thats what a lot of people are sayingful they have deja vu. Yes, this bill is different. It doesnt repeal much of obamacare and blocks grants to the states and allows them to do what they want with the money. The thing is the concerns are the same. Theyre giving deja vu. You have conservatives who want to go further to the right and you have centrists and moderate republicans who are concerned that theyre going to be kicked off medicare. Low income folks and theyre worried about that backlash. You have a lot of republicans, traditional republicans and also moderates who are concerned about people with preexisting conditions and are basically, you know, worried that this bill is going to allow Insurance Companies who are going to charge sicker people more than the healthier people. I think a lot of debate remains the same and thats why the last show didnt go anywhere. And you heard from talk show host jimmy kimmel. Hes been very against this bill right now. Seeing someone like that weigh in, does that have an impact . Usually id say with celebrities it does not, but preexisting conditions are very important to people in terms of protecting. Rachel bade, thank you very much for being with us. Absolutely, thank you tomorrow morning on cbs sunday, two key people, republican Susan Collins of maine and cory gardner of colorado. A magnitude 3. 0 earthquake was picked up. Two seismic events had been detected but its unlikely they were manmade, but chinas Earthquake Center said it was caused by a suspected explosion. The quake was detected about 30 miles from an area where the north recently conducted a nuclear test. During a Campaign Rally in alabama, President Trump took aim at nfl players who have refused to stand for the national an them. The move was started last year by 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick who was protesting police violence. Since then others have carried out other forms of protests during the national anthem. The president said team owners should get rid of those players. Wouldnt you love the see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects or flag to say get that [ bleep ] off the field right now, off, hes fired . This morning the head of the Nfl Players Association released a statement saying the union will never back down when it comes to players constitutional rights. Thats a real hot spot around the league. No surprise, even with Colin Kaepernick not playing that the protests continue and the nfl continues to back its its a stunning new addition to the worlds cultural scene. Up next well visit a brandnew museum in cape town south africa built in the shell of an old silo and housing some of the most contemporary work on the continent, but its not without controversy. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. We all want restful sleep. Thats why natures bounty melatonin is made to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. So youll be ready for whatever tomorrow brings. Because moms love is unconditional. Even at 6am. Natures bounty melatonin. Were all better off healthy. Natures bounty knows healthy cholesterol starts in your gut. So we made cardiohealth, an innovative way to support healthy cholesterol, containing lrc, a probiotic strain that helps you metabolize dietary cholesterol. Because we all want to be healthy for whatever comes next. Natures bounty cardiohealth. 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Reporter and memorable it is. Instead of destroying the structure, heatherwick cut through the silos grain storage. We found there was still a little store of the corn stored in the building. We got one of those grains of corn and digitally scanned it and enlarged it to make it 10 stories high. Reporter the artists work has never been displayed in a museum before. This is the first time its going to be seen by the public and im quite excite about it. How do you feel about it . Visual art . Oh, my goodness. Reporter he cannot forget over two decades ago black south africans were not allowed in this part of the country. There is that memory when it comes to architecture when it comes to south africa. So i feel that a new building that is it is like literally carved from the past somehow has a democracy in it. Reporter whilst the museum has opened up for some contemporary artists, its raised some issues. The tee somethings to locate the museum here at the waterfront, a popular tourist attraction, has been met with some criticism. The art world like Everything Else in south africa, we need to be cognizant of the fact that like Everything Else, it happened around racial lives. Those remnants are still here right now. Reporter shes painfully aware of the fact that even though the museum might be free for a couple of hours a week, its miles away from poor black communities. If you have a museum thats not in an area accessible to people of a certain class or race, there are questions. Reporter they are uncomfortab uncomfortable questions. My passion is the pub lek experiencelet not peoples private homes and private realms and private galleries. Reporter heatherwick believes this is the beginning of transforming art in south africa thats no longer just for the elite. Debora patta, cbs news, south afri africa. Heatherwick has done some amazing work and its felt around the world. You hope they brung them in and bus them in so you can have the education for it. Absolutely. Having friends and influencing people has always been fashionable. Now its lucrative too. Next well look at the social media influencers. Celebrities and ordinary people making millions by promoting products. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Harrys meeting clients. From far away. But they only see his wrinkles. Hes gotta play it cool to seal the deal. Better find a way to smooth things over. If only harry used some. Bounce, to dry. Yeah he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life. Its about moving forward, not back. T. Its looking up, not down. Its being in motion. In body, in spirit, in the now. Boost® high protein its intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. For when you need a little extra. Boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. Be up for it get on up, mama. Get on up. Do what you want. 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The influencer category is a 1 billion industry and it ee projected to grow to 2. 4 billion in just two years. In some ways this is a throwback to integrated content at the dawn of television, but as one expert told us, whats difrp now is who can be the pitchman and how much money they can make. With the help of a photographer and a bottle of cologne, ryan clark is essentially the head of a oneman ad agency. Is it difficult for you to explain to old friends, family members, what it is you do for a living . It is. It is very difficult at times. I think i go by many hats, so i can go by blogger, enflunser, brain consultant, creative director. Clark is paid to post photos and ads on social media from brands. He passed up a career as a medical doctor to become a travel and style influencer. I was three degrees in in bachelors, second master in Biomedical Sciences and completely stopped dead in my tracks and said i dont see myself doing this for the rest of my life. Reporter it might seem like a hobby, but running two instagram accounts with nearly 2 million followers is serious business. We have a set influence over people who follow us. They want to aspire the things were doing, go the places were going or wear the clothe tag were wearing. So managing engagement, managing my followers, my brand placement, my partnership, all of those different things, its a fulltime job. I wish there were two of me. I would probably make a lot more money if there were two of me. Reporter clark is one of 17,000 in the data base of it. James ford is founder that provides analytics on its legion of influencers on its brands and markets campaigns. Tell us about the dollars that the influence represents. On the very back of a 234nap, 100,000 followers on instagram, 100,000. 200,000 flofrers, 200,000. So on and so forth. People with a million followers should be abe to make a Million Dollars this year. In the field of fitness alone, the top ten influencers have a combined reach of 106 million followers. They calculated top youtubers can fetch up to 300,000 for a Video Partnership and at least 150,000 on instagram. How much of major corporations Marketing Campaigns are now dedicated to supporting influencers . Yeah. Not enough. I wish there was more. But its certainly growing. You know, ive heard its going to be 5 billion in the next three years. I think Global Digital advertising is about 100 billion. Its a sizeable chuck. One of those companies is george yo armani. What has changed very fast is technology, the access to data, and the different ways in which we can access peoples lives. And this is where influencer gives the brand an opportunity to exponentially increase the entry point to engage consumers. Can anyone be an influencer . Yes, maybe, no. Journalist max chafkin would know. His firstperson account of becoming an influencer occurred in businessweek. There were two reactions. Ha, ha, ha, this world is so ridiculous. And on the other side, it with us like can you tell me how to get more followers . Reporter chafkin worked with the Company Social light. Its website says it offers influencers strategies for marketing, management, content creationings and media partnerships. I got a professional photographer to shoot me in various cool clothes and they coached me on how to act. I did okay. I picked up 100 followers in the course of 30 days. Thats pretty good. Yeah, but i was basically doing all of this. You could spend a lot of time but talent is more important than anything else r but as chafkin found out, looks can sometimes be deceiving. Can you buy followers . Yeah. The answer is yes, you can buy followers. And as part of my experiment, i bought 500 followers for 50 bucks or something. And very quickly inextra gram deleted a lot of them, but they didnt catch all of them. Reporter they said theyve developed an algorithm to detect fake followers. Hes got 82 followers. Reporter theres also the issue of transparency. Its been issued that 93 of paid content violates ftc guidelines so last spring the agency sent out a letter to more than 90 influencers urgently display that the prominent post is an ad or paid con ten and in june they entered a paid partnership header for when a commercial exists. Are people cautious about it . Yes, absolutely. One of our first big deals we were able to offer a beauty vlogger. We turned it down because the shade of foundation didnt match her skin tone. She said if i do this video, all of my followers will go out and buy this and i will lose their trust and i was so impressed you could turn down 30,000. Give me that foundation, ill make that video today. He said that money is more than a safe bet. Even the nearly 1 million Kim Kardashian was reportedly paid last year just to attend a party with other influencers. Youre saying thats harder and more honorable work than most people give her credit for. Absolutel, absolutely. Thats the super bowl. Thats literally how many people watch the super bowl that are watching her. Yeah. 100 Million People who love her and take her advice and respect her advice and your brand gets to be part of that for a million bucks, thats honestly a steal. If you dont have 3 million floraler, never fear. If you have the right type, you could be called a micro influencer or nano influencer. Im working on nano. Aspiring to nano. Aspiring to nano. A big climb. Absolutely amazing. Well get you there, anthony. Everybody follow him. Follow him now, folks. Jamie, thank you. His Culinary Education covered the world from france to thailand to japan before he bought his goods morning, im jan carabeo, hitandrun in kensington overnight leaves a man in the hospital in critical condition. Police say just before 1 00 this morning, a person was struck at h and eighth and tioga streets. Office remembers still looking for driver and description of the striking vehicle. Now, to the eyewitness Weather Forecast with meteorologist, matt peterson, hi, matt. Good morning, jan, good morning, everyone, mild morning for many of us across the delaware valley. Well see plenty of sunshine today as well watch we are watching temperatures that will be on on the rise, 86 degrees for high today, thats just little below our record high for today, which is 97, but looking at sunday, monday, 90 tomorrow. 91 degrees monday. Closing in on the records of 95 for sunday, and 92 on monday. So again, summertime heat for us here, at least the next couple of days, see the 80s through the middle of next week, then eventually it looks like cold front will cool us down jan by the time we get to next friday. Being looking real good, thank you, matt. Next update is at 8 57. See you then. This morning on the dish, chef tim cushman, a native of boston, his first training was. In food but jazz and Classical Guitar at the citys Renowned City of music. While pursuing his dreams in california he worked in restaurants and discovered a whole new passion. He spent the next flee decades cooking around the world including japan. And thats where he found his favorite. His restaurant is one of the top in the nation earned him the James Beard Award for best chef in the northeast. Since then hes opened a branch in boston and covina here in new york. Chef tim cushman, welcome to the dish. Thanks for having me. Tell us whats on the table. Hand rolled salmon, humus with seasonal vegetables. In the middle we have our burgers with a special dashi special pickle sauce and for dessert we always like to have pizza. This is my kind of meal if we have pizza for dessert. Here we have pizza margarita. And beer. Theyre two of my favorite new england beers. One is cheers. Cheers. Youve actually mixed the two beers. Yes. One is mo, which is a Maine Beer Company in maine and the other is a brugge company hop hop and away. Its from up up and away. You have an eclectic cal background. You were the captain of every sports team and you wound up in music. Was playing sports in high school and i loved music. Got into bands and was playing music. Went to burkley. Graduated in 1980 and moved out to california for a music industry. You were out in california trying to become jimi hendrix. I was. I didnt want to go on tour. I had a choice of getting a job at a restaurant or ski store. I wanted to get by i didnt have a car so i chose the restaurant. Where did the japanese thing come from . Around 1983, 1984 i worked with a chef Roy Yamaguchi and i became one of his sue chefsous worked with him. He was born in japan and worked in california and was trained. It fit into the combination of the california food style and that became the foundation of how i cook along with him and another chef. Also may first trim to japan in 1987 was an incredible experience and ive been back several times since then. That was a very eyeopening experience. I think we described it as your culinary heart. Where did your idea of oya come from . It was a modern Mexican Restaurant called hat dance which opened with let us entertain you. This was around 1989. It had a raw bar idea i wanted to implement into the restaurant, so i combined japanese, korean, and mexican raw. Mexican does cocktails and i did a tartar and creative sue shenys. So i was creating some of the flavors at the same time. Its like legendary now. From what i understand in the first year you were two weeks away from not making payroll. I had to borrow money from my friend jim because we were two weeks away from opening. We almost never opened because there were no liquor licenses available and we had to wait be we could get one. The first one we actually had the bank the bank was coming and starting to ask questions and we had to my wife nancy was great at making charts, so she showed him a chart that were actually continuing grow. Nancy is here today. Yes. So we were able to convince the bank to hang on for a little bit. And then what really changed for you . Two things happened within one month. Frank bruni who is the food critic for the New York Times picked this as the best restaurant in the country. In the whole country. In the whole country and food and wine magazine pick md as the best chef. We were on a wave. We have been, knock on wood, been open for ten years. How do you thank someone for that . You cant. Nancy has told frank bruni any time, if we have a child, well name him after you. Frank or bruni. Yeah. Because this is the dish, wed ask you to sign this and ask if you could have a meal, who would it be with . A couple of people, nancy, jimi hendrix, and the beatles. I have met ringo starr. I would like to meet paul. Could i come to that dinner too . Youre totally invited. Sounds like a great dinner and Great Entertainment as well. Tim cushman, thank you. My pleasure. For more on tim cushman, h coming up on the saturday session, the mavericks. Theyve been the most talented and captivating bands. If there wrus a band i could run away with, this is it. They just released a brandnew album and well talk about it. Theyll perform right here in studio 57. Why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you . Well, because it tells us something powerful about progress that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. As long as they have someone to believe in them. Citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. And the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. We backed the Marshall Plan that helped europe regain its strength. And pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. 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We practice in front of the mirror every day. I think everybody has a bit of a ham factor. Yes. You know, which is good. Thats all right. For the audience, thats a lot of fun. Jerry, how long have you been taking off and dancing all the way across the stage at back . A long time. Its funny. Mcfadden was first coaxed by malo back in the early years. Everybody flipped out and the crowd went crazy and now, well, youre stuck doing that. Reporter the mavericks came together in miami in 1989. The first gig was in an english pub in little haiti that only plays punk music and we were playing at that time straight up country music. So it was all wrong is how it started. All you every do is bring me down reporter in the 90s they ran off a string of country hits winning both cma and mma awards in 1995 for band of the year. They also took home a grammy, but in 2004 the band broke up. Theyd go their separate ways for almost eight years. What brought you guys back together . It starts with music, you know. Reporter malo who kept writing said a friend asked him to help finish a tune that sounded like a mavericks tune. Here i am back in your arms again and it was back in your arms again, and we just started talking and here you go. It reminds people this is a really awesome band. Did you have to remind yourself of that . Yeah, i think so. I think we were a bit nervous. The most we got in the studio for the first time, it was instant. It was back again. Reporter this year the mavericks played cuba for the pbs great performances documentary, havana time machine airing october 6th. For malo whose parents emigrated from cuba, it was his first trip to the island since he was a teenager. How did it feel to go back . At first i was a little apprehensive, i was nervous. I didnt know how i was going to take it. It wu fun, beautiful, lifechanging. Lifechanging in what sense . People find happiness where they probably shoulden be in. 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When im in new york city i never sleep a wink when im in new york city i never get to sleep a wink but when i cross that river all i want to do is drink you know ive been to chicago they said it was the Promised Land you know ive been to chicago they said it was the Promised Land when i arrived as a child they promised that id leave a man well, phoenix, arizona, memphis, tennessee southern california, washington, d. C. I gotta go a whole world to see oh, yeah so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me im gonna get to kansas city and make my way to 12th and vine im going get to kansas city and make my way to 12th and vine where all the girls are pretty but i already made one mine well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerque on the road that never ends i gotta go a whole world to see so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me come on baby. Well, the night down in the quarter that ended in a fight someone got their ass kicked no matter who was right i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh oh, yeah, all right, aha oh, yeah, all right, aha here we go. This is cbs3 eyewitness news. Good morning, im january carabeo, the fundraisers features stunts, tricks, performed by mims of the Philadelphia Police Highway Patrol motorcycle drip team and the event raises money for fall fallen heroes, starts at 3 00 outside of the wells pharaoh center, looks like fun now to the eyewitness Weather Forecast, heres meteorologist , matt peter on. It will be a good day if youre going down, check out all of the philadelphias finest, checking out cool tricks on the mc, warm day, make sure to have shirts, tshirts, for sure. Temperatures out there this morning already at 75 degrees. It will be warm, warm day today. Take a look at your eagles forecast for tomorrow afternoon. 09 degrees at kick off with all kinds of sunshine, take a peak at the next seven days to 86 degrees today, sunshine tomorrow, get to 90, all the way to 91 monday, and then, jan, we stay in the 80s through much of next week. So not very falllike forecast i like it, thank you, matt. You can always follow us on our website at cbsphilly. Com. Im jan carabeo, have a great day. Narrator today on lucky dog, this black lab is calm under pressure. Brandon yeah, this dog seems to be exactly what ive been looking for. Perfect. Narrator but training him to save the life of a military veteran is a challenge unlike any that brandon has faced before. Dave the big concern for me is that my kids are still safe, but the thought of me not waking up for them is terrifying. Narrator and the clock is ticking. Brandon boom. Dave oh, good boy brandon im brandon mcmillan, and ive dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope

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