Fantastic. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. How are you filing right now as a new mother . I feel so happy. Im so in love with him. Reporter hugo was born almost three weeks ago with a small head characteristic of microcephaly, and facans uncertain future in terms of his development. For right now, hes doing okay. But maybe, like, in four, three years, we dont know. Reporter dr. John visintine is morados doctor at driscoll childrens hospital. It shows the brain small, underdeveloped. Reporter one other baby born last month also has microcephaly. Seven babies appear normal, and nine pregnancies are ongoing. I dont know what to tell patients that live here in brownsville that want to have a family. What do you tell those moms . And theyre definitely at risk of having babies that potentially could be damaged. Reporter those people behind me are crossing over from mexico over there to the United States over here. And forth between mexico and the u. S. Every day, its hard ton when somebody tests positive for zika exactly where they picked it up. The virus can be spread both by mosquito bites and sex. With no vaccine available, Health Officials are focusing on prevention through Mosquito Control and patient education because once a pregnant woman is infected, there is no treatment protect the baby. In the meantime, well keep watching and screening. Reporter watching and screening and feeling. Helpless. Reporter scott, with warmer weather comes mosquito breeding season, and a big question is whether the virus will now spread more lied widely to mosquitos along the gulf coast. A vaccine is not expected to be ready until next year at the earliest. Pelley dr. Jon lapook on a story were following. Jon, thank you. We have breaking news at this hour, a judge has issued a murder warrant for a suburban Dallas Police officer who fatally shot and teenager last weekend. Roy oliver air, sixyear veteran of the police force was terminated on wednesday for violating department policy. He fired his weapon into a car of teenagers leaving a party, killing 15yearold jordan edward. One day after House Republicans passed a bill to repeal and replace obamacare, republicans in the senate said theyre writing their own bill from scratch. Nancy cordes tells us the house bill would have profound impacts on americans who get their health care through medicaid. Im going to file your neck. Reporter dr. Gwen graddy runs a program called pace, providing comprehensive care for 600 elderly patients in detroit. Like nearly 70 million americans, they all rely on medicaid. Without it. A number of these people prematurely would end up in nursing homes. Or, number two, these people would end up in Emergency Rooms getting their primary care, ultimately, end up in hospitals receiving care. The bill is passed. Reporter the g. O. P. Plan that passed house yesterday would, for the first time, place caps on federal medicaid funding to states starting in 2020. The bill would halt federal payments for obamacares expansion of medicaid to People Living just above the poverty line. The 32 states that participated in that expansion would now have to either fund that coverage themselves, cut benefits, or cut enroll am. Michigan is one of those states. And were talking about the elderly. Were talking about children. Were talking about disabled. Were talking about Mental Illness any individual that would be eligible for the benefits that will come out of a Medicaid Program will be limited in whats available for them. Reporter all told, the g. O. P. Bill would cut an estimated 900 billion from medicaid over the next 10 years, reducing medicaids ranks by 14 million people. Many republicans, like theres no choice. We do not have enough for medicare. We do not have enough for social security, we do not have enough for medicaid. Reporter house houserepublicans say their medicaid reforms would give states more flexibility. But Many Republican governors oppose the cuts. One even called them devastating. And, scott, they are urging the senate to now make some serious changes to that bill. Pelley our chief Congressional Correspondent nancy cordes, nancy, thank you. Well, today, prosecutors in maryland said they are dropping rape charges against two teenagers, illegal immigrants, in a case that the white house used to promote the president s deportation policy. Chip reid has more on this. Its horrendous and horribe and disgusting what this young woman in rockville went through. Reporter thats white house Spokesman Sean Spicer in march he was commenting on a case at Rockville High School in maryland just outside washington in which two recent immigrants from central a 18, were charged with raping a 14yearold girl in a school bathroom. Part of the reason that the president has made illegal immigration and crackdown such a big deal is because of tragedies like this. Immigration pays its toll our people. Its done if its not done legally. Reporter his remarks drew National Attention to the case and contributed to a firestorm of antiimmigrant criticism. But the teenagers lawyers said the sesks consensual, and was even planned in advance with the young girl. Today, states attorney John Mccarthy announced the charges were being dropped. We have concluded that the facts in this case do not support the original charges filed in this matter. Reporter maria mena is the lawyer for the 17yearold. This case blew up because they immediately assumed they were immigrants, and as a result they, immediately assumed they were rapists. Reporter Deputy Press Secretary sarah sanders, filling in today for spicer, was asked if white house rhetoric about immigration is era against immigrants. Not at all. The president has been incredibly outspoken against crime in any form, fashion. Reporter both teens are still in custody, scott, and they could be facing lengthy deportation proceedings. Pelley chip reid for us tonight. Chip, thank you. To the economy now, hiring picked up in april. Government said today 211,000 jobs were created. Thats more than twice as many as the month before. The Unemployment Rate ticked down to 4. 4 , and that is the lowest rate in 10 years. Wages were also up 2. 5 from a year ago. President trump, who is donating his 400,000 salary to charity is working this weekend from home, his summer home at his new Jersey Golf Club. Taxpayers are picking up the tab course. Heres Margaret Brennan. Were very small town with a small budget. Reporter bedminster mayor Steven Parker serveaise town of 8,200 residents, including the profit United States. Hes been a good member of the community by and large, and the second highest property taxpayer in the town. Reporter but since the election, Donald Trumps visits are taxpayer funded. This morning, President Trump tweeted he was staying in bedminster to avoid a big disruption in new york city. He said it, also saves the country money. The new Jersey Golf Club is cheaper to secure than the president s new york penthouse. The Police Department estimates that would cost more than 300,000 per day when mr. Trump is there. Thats double the 146,000 the n. Y. P. D. Is already paying to protect the first lady and their son, barron. Last month, mr. Trump told fox thats why hell summer in new jersey. That costs almost nothing because its hundreds of acres anec to close up streets, et cetera, et cetera. Reporter but bedminster is still paying a price. Mayor parker sent congress a letter asking for an estimated 300,000 to cover the president s upcoming visits. That does not include the price tag for surrounding towns or the state of new jersey. In florida, mr. Trumps maralago visits left the sheriff of palm beach way 4. 5 million bill. Deputy White House Spokesperson Sarah Sanders the bottom line is the president is the president no matter where he goes, and he doesnt get to control the level of costs and security that make may come along with that. Reporter mr. Trump has not yet visited the taxpayerfunded president ial retreat at camp david. Scott, congress has agreed to budget an additional 60 million to reimburse localities for costs associated with his getaways. Pelley Margaret Brennan traveling with the president. President trumps second nominee for Army Secretary withdrew from consideration today. Surgeon, faced growing opposition. He once likened being transgender to a disease. Green said, tragically, my life of Public Service and my christian beliefs have been mischaracterized by a few on the other side of the aisle for political gain. The president s first nominee, vincent viol awithdrew because his businesses posed a conflict of interest. Today, the pentagon said that a u. S. Navy seal was killed and two other americans were wounded during a raid in somalia. It is the first u. S. Combat death there since the black hawk down battle in 1993. The seals were assaulting the headquarters of the leader of alshabaab, an islamic terror group. 200 to 300 u. S. Special Operations Forces are in somalia, a mostly lawless country. In iraq and syria isis is losing ground to forces backed by United States, and now hundreds of young women who went to marry isis fighters are desperate to go home to europe. Holly williams offers us a rare look at their perilous journey. Reporter sarah is a french citizen who traveled to syria when she was just 18. Married an isis fighter, and had a baby. Three years later, though, sarahs had second thoughts. Her husband was killed. Shes run away from the extremists, and she wants to take her baby back to france. I want to forget everything here and get my life back, she said. I want to start again and protect my daughter. Shes one of hundreds of young european women who joined isis, some of them just teenagers, easily lured to syria with false promises of a romantic life in the socalled islamic state. Along with other foreign were given shelter by a moderate rebel group in northern syria, but one of their leaders, mohammed adeeb, told us its difficult to persuade foreign governments to accept the defectors back. Do you try to contact their governments and send them home . Weve tried to communicate with several governments, he told us, but we either get no answer or nothing positive. In paris, moumenah alhariri is a negotiator hired by sarahs family to try to bring her home. All the women i help know they have to go to prison once theyre back, she told us, including sarah. Moumenah says she only helps women and children. Negotiating with european governments, and using her contacts in syria. Are these women and children a threat . If we leave them in syria, thats when they become a theyre widows, so their children can be taken from them at any moment, brainwashed, radicalized, and turned into human bombs. The children have a right to a second chance. The Syrian Rebels who gave protection to sarah when she fled isis told us theyve also been sheltering more than 20 other defectors, scott, all of them from western countries. Pelley Holly Williams in istanbul tonight. Coming up next on the cbs evening news, a charity with a catchy jingle captures the attention of an attorney general. And later, Steve Hartman with some school kids who are kickin bot. Im 51 years old. M. When i was diagnosed with pneumococcal pneumonia, it was huge for everybody. She just started to decline rapidly. I was rushed to the hospital. My symptoms were devastating. 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Reporter but there are new questions about who exactly donors money helps. Minnesota attorney general lori swanson alleges twen 2012 and 2014 kars4kids raised 87 million. But only 44 went to charity problems. Oorah is an Orthodox Jewish organization not mentioned in the jingle. The goal is to give jewish families and their children a chance to connect with their Rich Heritage and it primarily operates in new york ask new jersey. Attorney general swanson says the mission of kars4kids isnt clear. I think its important when people donate to a charity tathey have information in terms of where their money is going. Reporter minne pennsylvania and oregon, pushing for more transparency in how kars4kids spends money. Daniel borochoff is from charity watch. My main concern about kars4kids is people dont know whats lael happening with this charity. Thats fine if people want to raise money for orthodox jews, but they need to be clear and state thats what the purpose, thats what the point is. Reporter kars4kids issued a statement reporter in 2015, kars4kids told tablet magazine is does not mention oorah in want ad because there isnt time. Minnesotas attorney general said she has turned her findings over to i. R. S. Which has the pure to revoke kars4kidss charity status. Pelley tony dokoupir tony, thank you. Coming up, a record award in a trial or baby powder. Oncedaily breo prevents asthma symptoms. Breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a longterm asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. Breo wont replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. Breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. Breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. Breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a longterm asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. 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Steve hartman on the road. Reporter when pleasant run elementary in indianapolis decided to launch a Competitive Robotics Team last fall, coach lisa hopper said she should one goal and one goal only to avoid humiliation. Was that really your goal, not to embarrass yourself . That was my goal. Reporter that was it . I said i hope we dont embarrass ourselves. And if that happens, ill be a happy coach. Reporter the school is in a highpoverty neighborhood, so the kids dont have many resources. And her Fourth Grade Team didnt know the first robotics. Pleasant run pantherbot began studying and then designed a robot that could complete the assigned task. In the beginning there were a few success scgz a lot of failures although the kids say the biggest disappointment had nothing to do with their robot. At one of their first matches an adult in the crowd heckled a hispanic teammate and told him to go back to mexico. I dont know why they did that. That was actually kind of hurtful for them to say that. Reporter the incident was demoralizing, but far from debilitating. In fact, it only made the kids work harder and stay after school later. Its motivating. I was so bad because it happened, but i was actually kind of glad glarkd because we beat their butts. Reporter thats a poetic way of saying they channeled that insult into a victory at the city tournament. They went on to win at state, too. And just last week, competeed in the World Championships in louisville, kentucky. The indianapolis, indiana, make some noise 321, go reporter they didnt win it all, but they made it to the final round, hardly the humiliation their coach had feared. They started with nothing, and, you know, created something fantastic. Reporter the kids are all now talking about technical careers. Some day they may build incredible robots. But for now, their greatest contribution remains purely human. All of our team, everybody in america is has got to be mixed. Its a melting pot. Reporter Steve Hartman on the road in indianapolis, indiana. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For all of us at cbs news all around the world. Im scott pelley, and ill see you sunday on 60 minutes. Good night. Prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. Farm, crate, and store. Were focusing on fresh. So you dont have to guess. My giant. Im here to represent the entire community. Another threat at american university. Another prom test today as white supreme cyst targets a supremacist targets a black president at the university. I didnt want to live. There were times if in the car when i wanted to kill myself. Are you battling with an opioid addiction . Where you can go for help right now. We will start with more racist threats at american university. This is social media video of the demonstration late today. It came after it was