sides the aisle telling them that the white house will pursue a list of border security and other policy changes that it actually wants as a broader bipartisan deal for daca participants. and the battle may throw a wrench into republican efforts to get that spending bill approved by the fred deadline. senate majority leadermen mcconnell is expected to add that to stabilize the obamacare markets to the spending bill. the payment s reimbursed bill ensures for requirement play and reduction for low-income. and after susan collins vote for the tax bill in part that the promise that the alex sandy murray measure would become law this year but some house republicans are rejecting that deal refusing to support anything that helps prop up the health law, especially if it does not include language restricting federal funding for abortions.
wimbledon title since fred perry back in 1936. it was president going to happen yesterday. men s final at the all england club. roger federer proved once again that he s the best tennis player on the planet. after losing the first set to sandy murray, the artful roger comes alive. gets the drop shot to fall. all murray can do is watch as federer takes the second set. you ve seen the finesse. fed muscles an ace past murray to win the third set. on to match point. after a short rally, murray s return is wide. federer wins his record-tieing seventh wimbledon title and regains the number one ranking in the world. that s your first look at sports. i m bill seward. for another look at the weather here is meteorologist todd santos. welcome. great to have you here. great to be here. we ll welcome a new name, hurricane emilia. earlier that was a tropical storm. now there s hurricane daniel, both category ones, moving away from land the next couple days.
we begin this morning with back to work. as lawmakers return from a holiday, president obama is getting ready to stir the political fires with a call to extend bush-era tax cuts, but not for everyone. this as the president s campaign turns up the heat on mitt romney. brian mooar joins us from washington with details. good morning to you. reporter: good morning, veronica. faced with bad headlines, the obama campaign wants to change the conversation. as congress returns today from its july 4th recess, president obama already has some work planned for lawmakers. later today he s reportedly going to ask congress to extend bush era tax cuts for americans making less than a quarter million dollars a year. the obama campaign needs to quickly pivot away from last week s feeble jobs report. it is aiming its guns not only on capitol hill, but on republican mitt romney s personal finances. he offshores most of his own personal investments presumably to shield them from taxes. i ve
pleasanton where one race was dedicated to jorge carrera. many people watch the race on july 4th and left him dead you might think that would be a dampening effect on the fair but in fact the people who hosted today is memorial race would not let that happen how do honor a jocular and a horse race, the answer is with a horse race. mid afternoon the fourth race on the last day of the fair for jorge carrera a jockey that ran more than 1000 races he urged his horse through an opening courses can go and he went down head first and never regained consciousness. on a bit of a track like this to experience it was tough. in writing the memorial race winner he posed for pictures with or his friends and fellow jockeys. we don t have the royal case around us and the horses are big and strong things happen some things you cannot count and make plans for this former jockey took care of or case materials for five years. the only sport with an ambulance and following you. it
thank you. for thousands of americans whose morning routine is sitting down at the computer and logging into the internet, you could be in for a rude awakening thanks to a rogue computer virus. francisco has details. reporter: logging on to the internet monday morning may be a problem for tens of thousands of computer users in the u.s. it all degan months ago when six acetonians were charged with corrupting four million computers world wide with malware forcing the computers to direct the user to sites they may not have intended. the scam hers made as much as $14 million off ads they sold on the destination sites. they found a way to tap into the one of the most lucrative sources of money on the internet and that s online advertising. reporter: after the scammers were caught, the fbi took over their serve verse allowing people to search without problems. now they re disconnecting an estimated 45,000 infected devices. the good news is the odds aren t high that you wi