Now her brother revealing new details about what they were served. The dramatic escape. Newly releaed cell phone video showing the moment three vicks make a daring jail break crawling through pipes, even giving a thumbs up before they were finally caught. And who is this supposed to be . Beyonce fans outraged over her wax figure. The museum revamping it, why the beyhive is still not crazy in love. Looking so crazy oh, boy, we do say good morning, america. So they revamped it and not a whole lot better there. Yeah, the fans are still saying, hold up. That is not exactly looking like queen bey. But maybe there is a reason behind it. Very bright light. Thats it. Could be. As bright as it can be. More on that later. We have two big stories out of washington. That Health Care Showdown. Setback for senate republicans. Their latest plan defeated hours after john mccains dramatic return to washington to kick off the debate. And President Trump continues to campaign against his own attorney general unleashing more unprecedented attacks for refusing so far to fire him. Were going to talk to trumps close political adviser Corey Lewandowski on air force one with the president last night. First well talk to mary bruce on capitol hill with all the latest on health care. Good morning, mary. Reporter good morning, george. The health care fight is now playing out right here on the senate floor. Senators are in the thick of this debate, but deep divisions remain and this morning, they still dont have a solution that has the votes to pass. Overnight at a Campaign Rally in ohio, the president tried to rally republicans to repeal and replace obamacare. For seven years, every republican running for office promised to repeal and replace this disastrous law. Now, they must keep their promise. Reporter as republicans work to fulfill that promise, the president with a warning. Any senator who votes against repeal and replace is telling america that they are fine with the obamacare nightmare. Reporter but this morning they still havent come up with a Health Care Bill that has the support to pass. The motion is not agreed to. Reporter overnight another setback. The latest bill to repeal and replace obamacare failing on the floor. The plan republicans spent weeks crafting dead just hours after they voted to open debate. With Health Care Reform on the line, john mccain tuesday made a dramatic return to capitol hill. Less than a week after being diagnosed with brain cancer, he received a bipartisan embrace and a thunderous standing ovation and then delivered a stunning wakeup call to his colleagues. Lets trust each other. Lets return to regular order. We are getting nothing done, my friends. Were getting nothing done. Reporter republicans arent giving up this health care fight but its future is now unclear. And this is now a freewheeling process that could go on for days. Senators are debating and voting on various amendmentabilities as they try to cobble together a consensus here and rewrite obamacare. The options come up with some way to repeal and replace, just repeal or aim for something thats even more narrow, but, robin, this morning, none of the above has enough support to pass. It does seem that way, mary, thank you. To the fallout between President Trump and his attorney general Jeff Sessions, the president leaving open the responsibility he will fire him. Our chief White House Correspondent jon karl is in washington with all those details. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The president has made it clear he is so disappointed with his attorney general, that firing him remains on the table, although this morning, Jeff Sessions is showing absolutely no signs of stepping down. After days of unprecedented attacks on his own attorney general, the president dismissed criticism at the rally in ohio that hes been off message and unpresident ial. Sometimes they say he doesnt act president ial. And i say, hey, look, great schools, smart guy, its so easy to act president ial, but thats not going to get it done. With the exception of the late, great abraham lincoln, i can be more president ial than any president thats ever held this office. Reporter but just hours earlier the president was publicly seething over attorney general Jeff Sessions and his decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation. If he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me prior to taking office, and i would have quite simply picked somebody else. Reporter the president accused sessions of hurting the institution of the presidency and refused to rule out firing him. We will see what happens. Time will tell. Time will tell. Reporter the president s attacks have not set well with sessions former colleagues in congress. I think he made the right decision to recuse himself from the russia matter. Jeff has been very loyal to the president and i think he deserves it back. Reporter abc news has learned that top trump ally Newt Gingrich made a personal intervention with the president on tuesday to try to smooth things over. Gingrich late yesterday said that sessions was one of the president s most loyal supporters, again, reiterating that firing him would be a mistake but warned this story is not yet finished. Also not finished, the russian investigation. Jared kushner has now been up on capitol hill twice to talk about that meeting with the russian lawyer last year but where do things stand with the president s former Campaign ManagerPaul Manafort and the president s son, junior, don junior . Reporter manafort was quietly on the hill in closed sessions yesterday meeting with the Senate Intelligence committee. Both men, both he and don junior have agreed to cooperate with congressional investigators. We expect to see don junior on the hill sometime in the coming week, robin. All right, jon, thank you. Lets talk to Corey Lewandowski, he was President Trumps Campaign Manager, close political adviser, now corey, thanks for joining us this morning. You heard Newt Gingrich and jon talking about him. Senator sessions was the first senator to endorse donald trump. Hes been one of his most loyal steadfast supporters. Why is the president hu mill yachting him like this . Well, george, i dont think hes humiliating Jeff Sessions and as you know, when donald trump went down to mobile, alabama, and put 45,000 people in a football stadium in august of 2015, i think jeff saw the movement and decided to endorse then candidate trump and now President Trump and it was a smart decision for Jeff Sessions. Hold on a second. Corey. Youre really changing your tune. All through the campaign you talked about what a standup guy Jeff Sessions was for coming out when no one else would and endorsing donald trump at that time. In the last week President Trump has called sessions weak, hes called him beleaguered and said he was unfair to the presidency and even demeaned that endorsement to the wall street journal carrying out a Public Campaign his own attorney general. Why is he doing that . Well, the president has been very clear about this, george, what he said was if he would have known that Jeff Sessions was going to recuse himself from the russia investigation then he would have looked at having an attorney general who was not going to recuse himself because the question was, why wasnt that information known ahead of time . Its clearly the president s prerogative to decide on who serves as the attorney general of the United States with advice and consent of the senate clearly but this is very, very important. The question remains, what does Robert Mueller continue to investigate . Is he investigating some alleged tie between the Trump Campaign and the russian government . Because if thats the case, no agency, whether it is the republicans or democrats in the house or the senate have come up with any evidence whatsoever you made the connection between this and Robert Mueller and that is fueling a lot of suspicion among a lot of people. They believe the president wants to have an attorney general there who will be in charge of the russia investigation, who will be in charge of Robert Mueller. Who will have the ability to fire Robert Mueller. Is that the president s motivation here. If the president wants to fire Robert Mueller, by all accounts he has the Legal Authority to do so and could have done that on day one. He could have done it today. Corey, thats not true. Right now it is the acting attorney general Rod Rosenstein who has that authority. Youre wrong. The president has a Legal Authority to fire Robert Mueller if he wants to. Now, Robert Mueller reports to Rod Rosenstein. But Rod Rosenstein could also be terminated. Look, the constitution is very clear. The president is the receive chief executive officer and has the ability to hire and fire executives who work for him and that would be the case with either Rod Rosenstein if he chose to and hes not doing that or Robert Mueller. And its clear the president has the ability to do. Robert mueller reports to Rod Rosenstein because Jeff Sessions recused himself. If the president is unhappy with the attorney general and hes been saying that day after day after day after day, why doesnt he dit down with him mantoman, facetoface and have it out . Look, i think the president is going to have that conversation with senator sessions and to jeffs credit theres things hes been doing particularly with the Justice Department cracking down on ms13 preventing Additional Border crossing and enforcing the laws thats important to the president and i know the president is thankful for the work jeff has done in that regard. You say hell sit down and talk with him. He began the campaign what is week in the new york times. Wednesday, were now a week from that and the president has not spoken with him yet he continues to attack him every single day. When he fired to you to his credit and your credit, you sat down with him, it was fa facetoface, he did it. I dont think anybody said the president is going to or not going to fire Jeff Sessions. What the president has said, look, lets wait and see and at some point if the president decides to make a decision, its going to be a decision that is thought out, it has been thought through and there will be a plan in place if thats the way the president wants to go. As of right now like most other things, the speculation and conjecture about what the president is going to do and Jeff Sessions remains the attorney general. Its the president who is fueling that speculation and conjecture and isnt this the situation the worst of both worlds for the president . Hes got sessions still in the job and the president looks weak because his own cabinet members defying him by staying in that job despite what the president is saying. Oh, i dont think the president looks weak at all. If anything, the president looks stronger than any previous admission weve seen. The difference is if you go back and look at previous administrations, you know, what youve seen is attorneys general who have been held in contempt of congress, that have basically just disregarded that contempt. When congress has asked the former attorneys general to prosecute people or hold them in contempt theyve completely dismissed it. The difference here is donald trump is letting Jeff Sessions do his job and letting Robert Mueller do his job. Thats what the president is supposed to do. I guess hes letting Jeff Sessions do his job while attacking him every single day. Im afraid thats all we have time for, corey, but thanks for joining us. You bring up an excellent point and one that many have. Why not facetoface instead of online have a meeting facetoface. Look him in the eye. And either way work it out that way. We turn to severe weather. Flash flooding across the country. Rescues in the southwest overnight. More rain coming for the already soaked midwest. Ginger, you know, is following it all for us. Good morning. Good morning. Imagine being in las vegas, nevada and driving up to this. The signs in the road are just rushing down with that water. You had more than half an inch fall in 15 minutes. That is how you get that result. In parts of Northern Arizona you saw human chains forming again trying to save some of those folks that have made their way into those waters. Those huge waves rushing over them. Now were talking about flash flood potential for the area already hard hit. Slowmoving storms moving through and flash flood watches through iowa and northern missouri. This area has had more than three times their july average already and more to come. Robin. All right, beginner, thanks so much. Now well go to a troubling new study about the risk of brain injury in football. Researchers have found among the brains of 111 former nfl players donated to science, nearly all show signs of a brain disease known as cte and paula faris is here with the details. It shows its not just professional athletes at risk. You mentioned although one of the former nfl players had chronic traumatic encephalopathy or cte but High School Players showed signs of the disease as did a staggering 91 of college players. This morning, an unprecedented new study raising red flags suggesting cte could be more common in football than once believed. The numbers are staggering. The American Medical Association studied the brains of 202 deceased Football Players from all levels who signed signs of cte when they were alive, 87 had the disease and among former nfl players, all but one had the disease. Essentially it says its a problem for pro football. Its a problem at all levels, high school and above and we need to now look for ways to detect it in living people and most importantly to treat it in living people. Reporter this new research coming just seven months after the nfl finalized a nearly 1 billion Class Action Lawsuit by former players who claim they suffered traumatic brain injuries during their careers. The roster of deceased players who suffered from including frank gifford. Frank gifford flying around. Reporter and dave duerson and junior seau who both committed suicide. Theyre tackling the situation on and off the field, they say by supporting Scientific Research and advancing progress in the prevention and treatment of head injuries. Roomer good dell talked to robin last year. Weve had 40 different rule changes all designed on making the game safer and invested in equipment changes. Were seeing safety changes to the turf which i think will help on impacts including head impactsen 0 the turf. Now, we have to mention this study only looked at players exhibiting signs of cte while they were alive. That is a substantial caveat but just this week nfl player david briton retired saying id like to have my brain functioning when im older. We talked about it for so many professional players. They accept the data and risk and continue to play because for them imagining a life without football is not a life at all. Is this the thing you talked about a lot. You dont talk about it and im pretty sure if there was something that could show you if you had it while you were living, i dont know how many would actually take it. Wow, interesting. Almost dont know, keep on going. You wouldnt want to know. I wouldnt want to know. But if i dont know your names when i show up here one day, then you know. Thats a test. Thats the test. So, amy has the mornings other top stories including new concerns about north korea. North korea may be closer to developing a Nuclear Missile that can reach the United States. The Washington Post is reporting a pentagon assessment has determined the north koreans are making surprising progress and there is a possibility that kim jongun could have an intercontinental Nuclear Missile by as early as next year. New tensions after a navy ship fired warning shots at this iranian patrol boat. The navy says it came dangerously close. Iran is accusing the u. S. Of trying to provoke a fight. Well, back here in this country a hostage drama on the Las Vegas Strip is over this morning with the smartphone in custody. Police say williamette ridge held up a bank, stole 19,000 and then took three hostages. They say they captured him when he tried to buy a motorcycle at the harleydavidson d