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southern california and phoenix. >> dangerous flooding hits the west coast. >> the damage comes two days after record-setting rain. >> look at the east coast. it's melting. >> it's not just an insult to john mccain but all veterans. >> on ed blames mccain. >> i think it might be the beginning of the end. >> he insulted every veteran. >> he needs to apologize. >> the u.s. will officially reopen their embassies in washington, d.c. and havana. >> in a fully released deposition of 2005 bill cosby admits to grooming women into sexual situations. >> former president george h.w. bush is leased home after four days of treatment. >> defense secretary ash carter has arrived in israel. >> this deal favors iraqniran's packet. a young man was found dead in the pool. >> a truck crash in china. the toll booth was flank empty but the truck driver and passenger were treated in the hospital. >> she continues. she celebrated her third birthday doing "the whip." >> a pro surfer came face-to-face with a shark in south africa. >> the shark suddenly appears and he pulls him off the board. >> did you get some punches in? >> i punched him in the back. >> -- and all that matters -- >> i think i made a lot of people at home some money. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> jersey shore got quite the shock when bruce springsteen put on a surprise show that lasted for nearly two hours. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs welcome to "cbs this morning." donald trump is escalating his fight with senator john mccain. in a "usa today" on ed trump again attacks his fellow republican. trump rights quote, mccain has abandoned our veterans. i'm defend them. i do not need to be lectured by any of them. all of that from donald trump. >> that's right. the new attack follows the controversial remarks about the former vietnam prisoner of war. he said john mccain is not a war hero. nancy has more. good morning. >> good morning. here are some of the terms his opponents used to describe trump's comments absurd idiotic, and even the national republican committee has now suggested there's no place in the party for his kind of talk. >> he graduated last in his class at annapolis. >> reporter: trump made his contentious comments at a conserveative meeting in iowa. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. >> reaction from his rivals was swift. >> that's just a disgrace. >> it's not just absurd. it's offensive, ridiculous. >> donald trump owes every american veteran and in particular john mccain an apology. >> the head of the veterans of foreign wars weighed in saying for someone who never serve dade in uniform to criticize the service and sacrifice of a combat-wounded veteran is de-zbik. on sunday on abc he was given a chance to apologize but declined. >> four times i said he is a hero but people like you try to do choose little selective pieces. people who fought hard and weren't captured and not injured, they get no talk. >> john mccain was shot down after a bombing mission. his arms were broken and he was torture ant spent six years as a prisoner of war turning down a chance to be released because others were being held. in a statement the rnc warned trump there's no place in our party or our country for comments that disparaged those that have served honorably, but trump says mccain owes him an apology because the arizona senator said last week that trump had, quote, fired up the crazy. >> i know what crazy is. i know all about crazies. so he insulted me and insulted everybody in that room. >> several of trump's rivals argue that his comments disqualify him for higher office but trump says there's no way he's dropping out of the race especially because two new national polls just in the past couple of days show him firmly leading the gop field. charlie? >> nancy, thanks. republican strategist and cbs contributor frank luntz was interviewing trump in iowa when he made the comments about senator mccain. frank is in lachlks good morning. >> good morning. >> you said on "face the nation" it could be a turning point. is it a turning point? >> i think it's still significant. the fact that he still refuses to back down tells me that he's absolutely positively in this race to stay. and, in fact charlie, let's take this a step further. i believe if this continues to become even more contentious between trump and the republican party, then we have to start to consider the possibility of a third party movement, that donald trump has the money that ross perraultot has, and, in fact in a response to a question from the audience as i was interviewing he markedly refused to supportlyingort the republican nominee. >> how can he still be number one in the polls? >> there's a segment of people in society that have had it. donald trump say as what a lot of people are thinking but are unwilling to say, and so they gravitate to that. but what's different about this time is when you attack -- when you attack the veteran community as they perceive it to be an attack and i've done my research over the last 24 hours, that you can ignore certain segments of a society. in a republican primary, republicans matter. this can be a very tough time for donald trump. he's not backing down and in no way is he going to apologize. >> does what he say in all run the republican brand. >> he could. it makes all of this a circus. what bothers me most is so early in the process they're already using such horrific language to attack each other that when you have tens of hundreds of millions of dollars to spend and candidates who are willing to say just about anything about each other this could be the ugliest campaign of all time and we know at least one of these candidates, donald trump, is going ugly early. >> you're in the room with him talking eye to eye. do you believe he believes what he's saying or is he trying to be provocative, whabld was the reaction in the room when he said it? >> i absolutely believe he believes it and he's going to do it differently. he challenged me. he said i was trying to make him politically correct when i was asking him do you really want to use these words? is this your meaning. i'll tell you there were boos about his comments about mccain and veterans who were captured. did he get a standing ovation at the end? yes. but all ten got standing ovations and everyone got up in the room for all the candidates but not for donald trump. this is going to be a nightmare if he insists on being so uncivil and disrespectful but you'd better get ready for it. >> i find the notion of the logic that if he was not shot down he was not a hero and america will not accept it. >> to me e don't understand why somebody would say that. and i spent a lot of time with the p.o.w.s over the last three year. these guys are heroes. donald trump does not understand that he hit a chord and i believe he's going to face a lot of protests in the coming months. >> we have to leave it there. thanks so much. this morning the main route between california and arizona is closed after an interstate bridge collapsed. floodwaters watched out the bridge on freeway 10. drivers traveling between los angeles and phoenix are now being forced to take detours hundreds of miles out of the way. john blackstone takes a closer look at the damage. >> reporter: a 30 x 40 food section of the bridge collapsed sunday sending this truck over the roadway. bystanders used straps to keep the truck from falling below. it took nearly two hours to rescue the eastbound driver. when it gave way people driving this artery saw hours-long backups in both directions. >> had to double back back into arizona down 95 to yuma which is pretty much on the border of mexico. it was pretty much a 7 1/2- 8-hour detour. >> the city of corona saw a mass of mud rolling down the hills. july is typically the driest month of the year in southern california, yet flash flooding washed out roads in riverside county. heavy rain meant the corona fire didn't's swift water rescue crews were sent on patrol to get people out of harm's way. >> there are a couple of people in here that they're trying to rescue. >> fire rescue used sandbags to protect homes. they believe clogged storm drains caused water and mud to flow through the neighborhood. >> oh my jesus. >> this woman turned her street into a water slide. >> this is how we're supposed to get to the venue. >> all of this water made it a tough trek to get to a concert inner vine but these people took it all in stride. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone. several towns are cleaning up this morning. it cared away buildings and swamped homes. the flooding swept massive rvs and trailer downstream. the main freeway between los angeles and las vegas is open this morning after a scary wildfire. fast moving flames started by wild brush caught drivers off guard. some were forced to abandon their vehicles. about 25 cars and trucks burned. the firefighters say their efforts were delayed by private drones. severe flooding in vermont force edd more than a rescue effort. police are warning residents to shelter in place. at least seven afghan soldiers were killed overnight in an apparent friendly-fire incident. it happened outside of kabul. the minister of defense said coalition helicopters came under jirnlt attacks. in response they bombed an army outpost. they say their strike was likely a mistake. there are new details about the man who gunned down the servicemen in chattanooga. navy petty officer randall smith died this weekend of his wounds. four marines were also killed. police on sunday escorted smith's body to a local airport. jericka duncan is at a memorial in chattanooga. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. overnight the police processed the crime scene where the first shooting happened. as you can see behind me it's now turned into a memorial site to honor the five fallen sailors. federal investigators say they received hundreds of leads but are still trying to determine exactly why mohammad youssuf abdulazeez opened fear on two military sites last week. they know he recently visited this public gun range and that the 24-year-old, a practicing muss lumlim muslim was pulled over for a drunk driving issue. his family said the person who committed this horrible crime was not the son we knew and loved. our son suffered from depression. abdulazeez visit eded where he thought his relatives could help him. >> did he seem depressed? his family said he suffered from depression. >> he might have but i didn't see any difference in his attitude attitude. he was just normal like every time i saw him. >> reporter: the shooting left five servicemembers dead including 21-year-old lance corporal skip wells who carried on a long family tradition of fighting for his country. his father kip wells. >> that tends to be when we worry about them most. you don't tend to worry so much when they're here at home. >> reporter: in the wage of the tragedy tennessee's governor bill haslem has called for a review of security procedures at military sites across the state. >> the recruiting centers, actually the reserve centers themselves please give them something, just in case. >> reporter: and those were five servicemembers who were killed. now, just seven miles away, the navy operational support center the scene of the second shooting, remains closed. investigators are collecting evidence and saying it could be another week of processing that crime scene. norah? >> all right jericka. thanks so much. >> this morning marks a historic change with cuba. this morning the flags will be raised over the cuban embassy for the first time since 1961. 58% of americans in a new cbs news poll favor re-establishing diplomatic tice. 54% say they support an end to the trade embargo. margaret brennan is outside the embassy. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as of ninety the u.s. has diplomatic relations with cuba for the first time in 54 years. top cuban officials are in the embassy behind me and they plan to raise the red and blue cuban flag later today, taking a symbolic and historic step. a cold war standoff fades into history today when the cuban flag is raised once again over the long shuttered cuban embassy just blocks from the white house. cuban and american diplomats in both washington and havana will now be allowed to formally do business with their counter parts and move freely around both countries. president obama said it was time to cool the past half century of tension. >> the progress we mark today is yet another demonstration that we don't have to be imprisoned by the past. when something isn't working, we can and will change. >> a new leader is on the scene. >> it started after the cuban representative lugs brought fidel fidel castro to power in 1959. they tried to remove castro. even sponsoring awhat became known as the bay of pigs. that nearly sparked full-scale war after russia began storing nuclear missiles in cuba. that deep history of mistrust is what makes starting relationings so significant. >> this is a moment of significant historical significance and they have been through many ups and downs. this is undoubtedly a significant up. >> reporter: but there's more wok do. the castros remain in power, cuba is still in power, cracking down on dissidents. there are punishing trade and embargoes on cuba that some in congress remain relug tanlt to peel back. cuba's top diplomat is here to oversee things in washington. norah, in case you're wondering the american stars and stripes will not fly over u.s. embassy in cuba until secretary kerry visits havana later this summer. >> thank you so much. in sports news golfers are teague off at st. andrews. 22-year-old amateur paul dunn from ireland shot a third round 66. he shares the lead with two others. spieth would join ben hogan as the only players to win all three tournaments in the same year. really exciting to watch. >> for an amateur to pull it off would be huge. >> yes. the last was bobby jones in 1930, yeah. >> happening as we talk. he survived a shark attack and it was captured on live tv. >> all of a sudden i had this instinct something was behind me and all of a sudden i felt i was getting pulled under water and then the thank came snup yowza. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by mcdonald's. ahead, bill cosby's sexualen counters with women in his own words. >> the news is back in the morning right here on "cbs this morning." as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch® the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life-threatening. ask your doctor about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your doctor about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. check your blood sugar. your insulin dose should not be changed without asking your doctor. get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing, sweating, extreme drowsiness swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, dizziness, or confusion. today's the day to ask about levemir® flextouch®. covered by most health insurance and medicare plans. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently? 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>> absolutely, almost a carbon copy here, tracking very weak frontal boundary crossing through, and not enough to really knock any of the heat or humidity back, but it is enough to perhaps cool some of you off before it is all said and done. we start off with quick view on storm scan. see little hint of moist your out there, guys. do again expect maybe spotty shower perhaps thunderstorm, and not everyone gets it, though, in the meantime, heat advisories posted for the outskirts of philly excessive heat warnings, everywhere else. so here's just how to stay safement all common sense stuff. be smart about it, don't be outside, and be doing strenuous activity he height of the day. heat continues tomorrow. it is still warm wednesday mere, a but thankfully humidity will take a break. >> yes, certainly heating up out on the roadways, live look outside at 95 southbound before you get to girard avenue. see very steady stream here, it is busy, we are in the heart of rush hour, and then of course the schuylkill expressway moving in the westbound direction near roosevelt boulevard before city avenue. also very busy on this stretch, and then, of course, bellmawr where we had the accident near jersey, that's been cleared all intersections are open, erika back to you. >> all right thank you, mere a next update at 7:55, next on cbs this morning closer look at unsealed documents, that reveal new details on bill cosby's past. i'm erika von tiehl. hope you have a good morning. it often goes hand in hand with celebrating its food. what's the actual commercial running right now? >> what's more american than a cheeseburger? this american cheeseburger loaded with chips, eaten by a model in a pickup trouble on an aircraft carrier under the gaze of lady liberty as she admires the most american thick burg new at carl's jr. >> wow. a cheeseburger with hot dogs and potato chips. ladies and gentlemen, i give you the new confederate flag. >> john oliver. welcome back to "cbs this morning." hackers target the website where married people seek affairs. how the cyber attack could reveal the secrets of tens of millions of people. plus a shark attack capture on live television. a surfer fights off the killer pulling him into the ocean. ahead, debora patta is at the beach where it all happen and she spoke this morning to the sufber about his sur jievl time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the wall street journal" says bidding wars have returned to the housing market as fuel by the shortage of homes for sale. among the reason for the short supply a slow recovery in home construction. plus millions who want to list their homes for sale can't because they don't qualify for a new mortgage. "usa today" reveals how jet plans to take on amazon and walmart. it gets the website's lowest prices on ten million-plus goods. average savings are 10% to 15% on most national items. the pilot and passenger of a small plane were killed in the crash north of charleston earlier this mornlt. preliminary findings by the ntsb shows the pilot of the f-16 was warned. he ejected safely. the indiana star reports on the cracking down of citizens playing the card game euchre. folks at a senior citizen center in delaware county pay a couple of bucks to play and win prices like cookies and toilet paper but the indiana commission says the card game is illegal if played for money. last week the senior citizens were ordered to stop. >> that's just wrong. aren't there more important issues j. and football was sold for $43,000 used in deflategate. it was sold by a fan who got the ball during the game from patriots' wide receiver brandon lafell. new details are emerging about the drug and sexual assault accusations against bill cosby. in a transcript from the deposition of 2005 cosby explains how he seduced women and kept his wife in the dark. they show what else the court documents reveal. don, good morning. >> good morning. a federal court released portions of the transcript this month but not the entire deposition, but then "the new york times" discovered a loophole and published addition additional ones this week. she does not look angry. she does not say to me don't ever do that again, cosby said. i think i'm a pretty decent reader of people and their emotions in these romantic sexual things whatever you want to call them. cosby added he only gave constant benadryl. did you believe at that time it was illegal for you to dispense those drugs a lawyer asked cosby. yes, he answered. criminal defense attorney diana dianaizeman. >> he didn't come out and say he raped these women but he ed aadmit admitted to it. >> after the father of one of the accusers he asked her. yes, cosby responded. cosby also said he offered to pay for constant's education because he was worried she or her mother would go public. he used his personal account to pay off a another accuser and he kept camille cosby, his wife for half a century, unaware of what was going on. how would you explain to your wife you were giving this to her personally rather than using the foundation. i would say to her there's a person i'd like to help cosby said. >> i don't see anything in the transcript that is an overwhelming reason for him to exhale. if anything they're very damaging, which is why he hoped to keep them out of the public eye. >> representatives for cosby and constant both declined to comment. the lawsuit was settled confidentially in 2006 but the transcript remained unsealed something not widely known until this weekend. >> thank you, don. the hack of a website could expose 37 million users. ashley madison is his name. they threaten to reveal commerce' sexual fantasies and financial information if the website is not shut down. >> good morning. >> how many men do you think should be quaking in their bootds this morning? >> men and women. 37 million. >> because it is predominantly men who use the website. >> so this is -- >> so i've been told. >> avid life media is a holding company. ashley madison. it's mostly free but extra features cost money. if you want to chat it costs extra money. one important feature. if you pay $19 you can elect to get your data scrubbed. the scrubbing is not occurs an they're saying if you don't take this information down we'll release the data. it's really scary for millions of people who are using it. >> what does it mean the hackers are using the website to show they're having an affair. >> it shows that but also when you think you're being secret you're not. you think you're protected here. this company made nearly $2 million to collect fees to scrub information and they didn't. fascinated. earlier this sprung the company was talk about going public. they said they had to show that they were protecting data. >> what's the motivation? >> i think the motivation for the hackers is to embarrass the company. we were talking about this in the green room. is this some disgruntled spouse? they're very specific. they believe it's a contractoring maybe former employee who wants to embarrass the company. >> does this signal a new trend which is that hackers essentially extorting a company? >> this feels if leak extortion. >> you can't get enough. >> gayle feels very strongly. >> yes this is very different than trying to say i'm just going to steal information for ill gotten gain. >> am gnashing my teeth but i'm not bitter. one of the hackers said too bad for the men. they're cheating dirt bags but ashley madison says this is still breaking the laws. >> right. this is a business. this is krd. the company says it has shut it down but there could be more stories emerge. >> last time i check it takes two people to have an affair. >> amen. i love gayle and i love charlie so much. >> charlie didn't know what ashley madison was. >> i didn't either. we're losers. >> jillschlesinger, thank you so much. a man drowned in demi moore's swimming pool. she was out of the country. she was in absolute shock. quote, my heart goes out to his family and friends. >> she said her family's assistant was having a party at the home. a champion surfer shows how he fought back after a terrifying shark attack. for one man it was a fight for life as he battled the shark live on tv. the surfing star tells us about surviving the attack coming up on "cbs this morning." and if you're heading off to work, we can invite you to please set your dvr. you can watch us any time you feel like it. we'll be right back. can i at least put my shoes on? 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it easy if have you respiratory illness stay inside at the height of the day. this is dangerous heat index values coming our way here. we keep it in the 90s today tomorrow, then we start to see some relief. thankfully. >> yes thankfully is rightment thanks so much, katie. good morning if you are just joining us in terms of travel, things looking busy. we now pushing through the rush hour so to speak for those traveling westbound over the ben franklin bridge, into center city, things are looking very busy there then going to our wide, you can kind of see the censor maps, showing the blue route looking very busy, the schuylkill expressway, moving in the eastbound direction also very busy, so just been very busy monday morning erika, back to you. >> mere, a thank you. next update 8:25, next on cbs this morning high risk areas for lyme disease are on the rise. what you need to know about a new cdc warning. i'm erika von tiehl. hope you have a great day. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. 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>> "the new york times" discovered a loophole and published additional except alal excerpts this week. >> to walk away from that and just to -- ah man. >> you've seen these organized wedding dance videos. here's what happens when the moves don't go down quite right. i'm charlie rose along with gayle king and norah o'donnell. there was backlash after donald trump questioned jock mccain's military service. >> he's not a war hero. he's war hero because he was captured. i like a war hero who was not captured, i hate to tell you that. he's war hero because he was captured. >> instead of backing down he goes after john mccain. he wrote quote, mccain has abandoned or veterans. i will fight for them. the reality is john mccain the politician has made america less safe, sent our soldbrave soldiers into wrong-headed foreign adventures and covered up for president obama. there is no time line this morning for when a major california highway reopens. a bridge collapsed yesterday due to floodwaters. it's closed indefinitely. the freeway is the main connection for southern drivers between california and phoenix. many are forced to take detours hundreds of miles out of the way. this morning investigators in texas are trying to determine if any hazardous material spilled into the houston ship channel. that's where two barges collided overnight. it happened off the coast of galveston. one of the barges caught fire. it was carried a reported one million gallons of petroleum product. two people are in critical plane crashed near las vegas. the airplane crashed after going down in henderson nevada. two others on board are hospitalized with nonlife-threatening injuries. in michigan a pilot walked away with minor injuries on sunday after an emergency landing on the beach. the witnesses say the propeller stopped before the plane crash landed in the dunes. a man blamed for a horrific crash is being held on a million dollar bond. his truck slammed into a limo outside a winery. the accident killed four young women. they were celebrating with a bride-to-be who's among the injured. elaine quijano has more. good morning. >> good morning. the accident happened just after 5:00 p.m. saturday. the eight women had just left a winery. the local police chief said the deadly accident was one of the worst he had ever scene. this was the scene after the deadly collision. the black limo was carried eight women, a bride-to-be and seven others all in their 20s. >> there was a bride, she survived, and a group of friends. i don't believe it was the bridal party but they were celebrating celebrating. >> reporter: they were hit at this yellow line. >> the limousine was making a turn at the intersection when the pickup truck drove into the percentage side. >> killed were three women all 23 years old and lauren 24. the four other passengers 23 to 25 were seriously injured. in a statement a father said she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. we loved her more than anything. now u've got to bury my daughter. the limo driver and the driver of the pickup were both taken to the hospital. romeo was arraigned in the hospital and charged with misdemeanor drunk driving. >> at this time we're continuing the investigation and looking into upgrading the charges significantly. >> reporter: his lawyer refused to elaborate on his injuries. on sunday the limo company issued a statement saying this was a tragic accident on what should have been a happy day for a group of young women. romeo pleaded not guilty to the drunk drivinging charges. later tort the police didn't will hold a press conference where they're expected to give an update on the investigation. charlie? >> elaine thanks. >> not so fast. >> they had hired a driver because they were touring wineries only to be hit by a drunk driver. so they end up try doging to do the right thing. who survives and who lives depends on where you sit in the car. >> it's a parent's worst nightmare. >> i'll say. this morning we 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across the main highway between lax and las vegas friday. firefighters say they faced a traffic jam of their own in the sky. carter evans shows us how they're blaming drones in the fire zone. >> reporter: a very scary situation out here. >> reporter: it was a surreal scene out here as fast moving flames along this california interstate caught motorists off guard. firefighters were scrambling to attack flames from the air as people were forced to abandon their vehicles. >> we all had to run up the hill as far as we could go. >> reporter: fire officials now say their efforts to contain those flames were delayed by drones. >> we had to push our aircraft out of the way until we were able to make it safe. that took about 15 to 20 minutes. >> firefighters say that delay likely contributed to the fire jumping the freeway. >> it's very frustrating for us. it hampers our fire attack. >> the incident marks the fourth time in a month that the drone has caused problems with the interstate. in late 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they may have helped it get out. >> reporter: this morning. an intarrant investigation is under way to determine the source of the leak where that family foot age came from and how it ended up in the hands of the sun newspaper. it's a grainy home movie shot in 1933 playing up for the camera a young queen elizabeth is seen apparently raising a nazi salute alongside her mother and younger sister dancing around. her uncle, the future king henry viii does the same. whether done in jest they're trying to scramble and figure out how the material got out. >> the fact that they don't know how it got out. unknown things like that to do with the royal family in archives rattle royal aides and the royal family too. >> reporter: hour, part of that clip had already been made public apparently showing the queen and her sister just prior to that incident at buckingham palace last year which has led to claims that the palace itself may be partly to blame for inadvertently released the footage to documentary filmmakers. the "sun" won't say where they got it. >> the fact remains is it's from 1933 led by a man who was to become it. the british family were doing nazi salutes to the media. that seems to be of great cultural and historical interest. >> the historical interest is it reveals king edward's implicit support for nazis early on. long accused of being a nazi sympathizer, he visited hitler. the queen was only about 6 years old when the film was shot at the private residence. unaware of what that nazi salute would come to symbolize. adolf hitler was then an aspiring politician the head of the nazi party long before he became the furor of the third reich. as much as that footage came as a surprise it's not likely to affect the public image of the queen herself. >> it's not going to damage the monarchy in the eyes of the british public. people can understand it's a sensational story but i don't think it has an impactful feeling of how we view the monarchy. >> reporter: now the royal archives are not open to the public. some researches are invited to access them but only with palace approval but now some are says the royals should open up and reveal more of what's inside. >> charlie d'agata at the buckingham palace thank you. >> somehow they'll get to the bottom of it but she was imitating her royal uncle. >> embarrassing. a surprise going down the aisle. the best year to get married and your chances of divorce. that's ahead after your local news. good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. the pope coming to philadelphia this fall but today, is your chance to buy tickets for the regional rails during the pope's visit. septa is selling a limited number of these one day regional rail passes for $10 each starting at 9:00. only 18 regional rail stations will be open during the pope's visit. patco's offering one-day pass for $5. you can get more information by jug going to the website cbsphilly.com/papalvisit. goodness, what a hot day we have in store. this is the kind of heat that can be dangerous too if you're not careful? >> absolutely, and all common sense stuff stay hydrated. don't be out doing strenuous activity at the height of the day, all of the stuff that makes sense not to do or to do when you have this heat to work w we do see days like this every year, it is just when they come up. we have to be reminding you make sure to take it easy. storm scan3 featuring little moisture out there we could see quick shower or isolated thunderstorm. that will actually cool some of you down, but doesn't this look deceiving? it is sweltering outside. but here at palmyra cove nature park, seeing the sunshine, but we will really heat things up for you here, guys. 95 degrees, the expected high it, will easily feel like triple digit territory at the height of the day excessive heat warnings, heat advisories in effect, and brutal stuff. just joining us, we do have breaking news, live look from chopper three outside, you can see, we do have accident at west hunting park way at fox street avenue. there is an overturned medical unit as you can see right here. a woman is being transported to the hospital, as we speak and the intersection is blocked off. you can see going to the wide, where all of the accident is schuylkill expressway also very busy, the blue route you can expect delays there. and 95 as you head southbound, erika, back to you. >> thank you, mere a next update at 8:55, next on cbs this morning the best age to get married and why waiting to get hitched might not be the best idea. i'm erika von tiehl. good morning. >> oh, wow. dramatic entrance at a wedding went horribly wrong. look at this. a groomsman decided it was time to do blackflips on the dance floor. he knocks down a brides made with a kick to the back of the head. when he picked her up she falls back to the floor. everybody's okay. but you have to say to the guy, do you really want to try that now, dude, at the wedding? everybody's okay. >> that probably happened right after cocktail hour. just saying. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour the teenage sisters on a mission of presidential proportions. see how they're helping to change candidates reaching voters by making selfies a hot button issue. plus planning a vacation is a personal decision. that is ahead. right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "washington post" report house saliva might reveal if you're a likely candidate for alzheimer's disease. researchers in canada analyze certain commemorate candle compounds which may indicate whether the brain's begun to overcome changes. it could provide an inexpensive tool to predict the disease. the "los angeles times" reports on the amazing streak by dodgers' pitcher zack greinke on sunday against the nationals. he extended his scoreless streak. go, zach. it's the longest in baseball since 1988. the dodgers beat the nationals, 5-0. "the new york times" reflects on a new book by dr. seuss, "what pet should i get?" >> the new book comes out next week and i'm looking forward to reading it. >> could you get me one too? >> i will. >> there are no chirp in my house. >> you're thinking about pets? >> we're always thicking about pets. grace is wearing down on me. i love those little golden doodles. >> think about a lab. "time" reports on a surprising revelation about his former wife heather mills. he said she is the one overseeing their daughter's musical training. the former beatles cannot read music. but beatrice is a talented poet a talent she picked up from mccartney. the launch of the "u.s. litss little rock." it was a little rocky. the war ship will ultimately be based in san diego. it will be delivered to the navy later this year. you can see why it was a little bit of a rocky -- >> rock and roll. >> but beautiful indeed. >> but they made it. and the journal times of wisconsin reports on the dafrmgs winds at a hot air balloon festival. >> oh, no. no, no, no no no no. >> strong winds blew away deflated balloons saturday at the waterford balloonfest. there were two people inside the basket. they were unharmed. they said to them forecast we stay in the basket we'll be okay. scary to look eight it though. a new study reveals the best age to get married. a study at university of maryland reveals the prime time to settle down is late 20s and early 30s. those who settle down after phase a divorce rate 5% heer each year. heidi, good morning. >> good morning. >> so why is the late 20s, early 30s the sweet spot? >> it's for a couple of reasons. for years it was in general the longer you wait the better off you'll be in terms of not getting divorced. people in their early 20s you don't know yourself yet. you're still trying toing if out who you are and what you want and you're not sure what you're looking for in a partner. 29 or 30 people have a better sense of making a good choice. now in the last ten years we're seeing the trend would keep trending. the older you were the more likely your were to stay married. once you get to 33 the divorce rate is dwoek up again. think the best explanation for that is really our society's attitude toward marriage has changed so now people feel they don't have to get married. they have lots of options. it's not a beg deal if you're not married or if you're divorced some what you're seeing with the older groups is people who didn't necessarily have the goal of getting married, they just decided what the hay, aisle try it. without the goal of getting married, they don't have that extra commitment. so if it's not working out, they throw in the towel. >> what do you say to someone in their 50s perhaps who's looking for mr. or miss right to come along? >> you can absolutely find mr. or miss right at any age. first of all it's important to know this is a small fact. it's reliable. but there are a lot of things much more important in predicting whether or not a relationship works such as do you have common goals, values, do you want the same things out of life do you communicate, do you make each other laugh. that's much more important than the age at which you get married. what we're seeing is a trend toward people feeling like they don't have to get maired if they don't want to, but you can find a happy marriage at any age. it's these other ingredients that turn tout predict that much more than age. >> back to charlie's point in the 50s do you think it's harder? aren't you more set in your ways in the 50s? >> it's funny. >> first-time marriages. >> absolutely. the author suggested maybe it's happening because people in their 50s are cantankerous and they're set in their ways and they're not marriage material. i don't necessarily think that's true. yes, maybe you're more set in your ways but you're also wiser and probably have built up some better communication skills as you get older so all of those things factor in your favor. >> the divorce rate is actually declining, right? >> right. >> and so is the marriage rate. so how is the concept of marriage changed? >> i think it's much more optional than it ever was before. >> is that because women have much more financial independence? >> there's a lot of things happening. first of all people are getting married later in part because they feel like they need to make more money before they get married and then there's financial independence and there's also not just the societal norms where there was a time if you weren't married that was sore of the scandalous and what's wrong with you. there are lots of good alternatives to maermg and being divorced is fine too and getting divorced many times is increasingly fine. >> the internet. >> you can find love at any age. >> that's the big ticket for people absolutely. >> thanks, heidi. >> you bet. meeting a presidential candidate is a dream for some voters. getting a photo with a politician can be tougher, but two new hampshire sisters are headed for landslide victory. we're introduced to the siblings who are not even old enough to vote. >> hi, can we have a selfie with you? >> sure. i'll do it right when i'm done. >> reporter: another click. another success for emma anded a ay. while most seek out celebrities -- >> usually we find a hole and sneak our way into them. >> reporter: these tenacious teenagers are on a mission to snap a selfie with every presidential candidate. >> we kind of started with chris christie and i took a selfie and then addie kind of made a challenge to have it with all the candidates so it's kind of like a fun little summer project we're doing. >> reporter: they snagged photos with 15 so far. jeb bush donald trump, lindsey graham twice, and blogging on their and even ben carter. he was no match for their charm. >> we went up to ben and said i know you don't like selfie if you take a selfie with me as we're doing with all the candidates, that would be pretty awesome. >> reporter: gone are the days when they sign or kiss babies while stumping for votes. the 2016 campaigns most sought after prize is the selfie. >> selfie are the cool new thing. it's what politicians' kids are doing. it's sort of this authentic slice of life. >> okay. press that white button. >> many like hillary clinton are selfie experts posing for dozens daily and campaigns are taking know tirks billing extra time into a candidate's sket in the hope that a little extra face time will go far with voters. >> that voter is so excited to have that selfie they'll go home and put it on facebook put it on insta fwram, tweet it out and share it with their friends. it's kind of an authentic way to get people excited. >> some say the selfie craze is a distraction and every minute calls. >> you do 40 50 of those and the next thing you know you're 10, 15 minutes you're late to your next meeting. >> while the selfie challenge might seem like just fun, as natives of new hampshire and neuter voters addie and emma are taking their jobs seriously. >> i'll be learning which president i'd like to have as president. >> you want to know who you're voting for and why. you don't want to be like that name sounds cool and check it off. you want to have a valid reason to vote for them. >> reporter: next on their list it's marco rubio who's campaigning. and then it's on to wreck santorum and rand paul. they say they've been trying to get hillary clinton and bernie sanders but they haven't been able to get through their crowds. >> that's going to change. >> i think anything to get people interested in politics and politicians, i think that's great. absolutely great. >> indeed. and selfies are here to stay. >> they are indeed. >> just learn how to work the freaking cameras. >> the worst is waiting. >> learn how to take the picture j ahead, ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. 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>> i do like the name henry. >> vladimir duthiers shows us one travel website that find as niche among people. good morning. >> good morning. this is for young people with cash to spend. since launching in to 13 it's become one of the go-to sites for black traveltraevs in terms of where to go. >> it's a great global migration. young black travelers jet setting to places around the world places like india, ant arck antarctica antarctica and others. she's a young traveler. we met her at a bed and breck fachlt she said the idea for the site came to her while she was living in under ya three years ago. >> i just didn't see anybody who looked like me. i had traveled to almost every country in asia and wenoeknow, a minority. i wondered why that was. i wondered why brands weren't spending money in this very inflew . >> she came up with travel noire. she said the money is usually spent on the same vacation spots. >> i want to see myself in a destination i wouldn't normally expect to see myself in. that's a trigger. that means that same $5,000 i was going spend in the same destination i've been going to for ten years is going to be spent in this new destination. >> how is travel #noire different? >> they sell tickets. if you have the funds, you purchase the tickets. what travel noire is aving is when vacation versus seven. we're teaching people how to permanently integrate travel in their own lives. >> reporter: they have more than 100,000 followers. in addition to photos from every corner of the globe, visitors can find articles from everything from how to pack proper will i to racking up travel miles. they have a subscription service. they can seek advise through chat rooms with experienced travelers on every continent. they're also able to take advantage of glitch fare notifications. >> every year you get about 15 or so glitch or lo fairs. >> errors or glitches in an airline's computer system can give low travel fares. >> you can travel for a lot cheaper. >> this is one of the sub skrabers and receiving the glitch fare notification on christmas eve that she said she couldn't pass up. >> it could take you to abu dhabi, dubai, or manila philippines, and i decided to definitely capitalize on the glitch fares and grab a couple of tickets. >> are you heading next? >> philippines for $280. >> round trip. >> round trip. since travel noire, i've found so many different ways to travel. i'm not afraid to pick up and go. >> now, travel noire has an uphill battle appealing to mainly black travelers. only 17% of african-americans take one or more international trips a year. this week they're launching an experience with packages in south africa brazil and italy. >> it sounds like a great website. >> good regardless of your color. >> everybody is able to use this site. >> and they'll tell you what you can do to have fun. >> exactly. that's the most important part. >> thank you, vlad. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. well, that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the "cbs evening news." i'll be filling in tonight for scott pelley. for news any time anywhere watch on nexxus introduces a new movement in hair. ♪ ♪ a beautiful fluidity. restoring strength and flexibility ♪ ♪ so it moves and responds the way you do. ♪ ♪ new improved nexxus with concentrated elastin protein and precious ingredients. for hair that lives to move. good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. police hope that surveillance video can help them track down a gunman who shot and killed 21 year old man right in front of his father. the shooting took place near laurence and wing hocking street around 11:00 last night. investigators believe that the young man was the intended target. he died this morning at temple university hospital, his father was not hurt. want to check in with katie right now. already these temperatures, katie, what, into the 80s feeling like the 90s? >> we'll show you the feels like values in just a second, but starting things off with a view of what you're in for here today in terms of the heat alert that we've got in the red excessive heat warnings for the urban corridor everyone else in a heat advisory, so no one is immune here in the delaware valley from this brutal heat. it is so steamy outside here's how it feels in philly. check out millville, dover, it already feels like it is in the 90s and we're not even at 9:00 a.m. so brutal stuff out there today, guys. in philly we expect to hit 95, it may feel easily like it is exceeding 100 degrees today. you might see quick shower or thunderstorm to help cool things down, but those will be very spotty, scattered showers, storms, tomorrow, and still hot. then, some relief from the humidity come wednesday. but it will remain warm. it is summer after all meisha. >> it certainly is. i can tell you right now pushing towards the 9:00 hour it is warm outside still hot on the roadways. we have some breaking news actually, here is video from chopper three, west hunting park avenue at fox street, overturned medic unit as you can see intersection still compromised, woman in the vehicle has been transported to the hospital. so hopefully that won't cause too many delays moving forward. now, i'll pull up the censor map. show you what's going on. live look outside actually. sore bye, that here is a look at route one southbound at bucks county, where we had accident. i'm sorry, i had something in my ear erika being back over to you. >> quite all right, first day it happens. that's "eyewitness news" for now. 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