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The cbs overnight news will be right back. [female narrator] even if youre not planning on getting pregnant now, you should know that foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens before you even know youre pregnant. It is raining in the east from florida to up state new york. This follows a cysystem that brd bloods to nine states in the deep south. Rivers rose to record levels in missouri, illinois, oklahoma and arkansas where residents are assessing the damage. Michelle miller is there. Reporter in walnut ridge, arkansas greg gill used a motor boat instead of a tractor to sail every his rice, corn, soybeans and peanut plants. More than 5,000 acres of crops have drowned in up to 16 feet of water. This is definitely not normal. You know, they say it was a 100year flood but it is the fourth in my lifetime kim chaff fin are mopping up the last of 19 inches of floodwater that drenched their Furniture Store up the road in pocahontas. How big a setback is this . I told someone earlier we probably lost about 15 of our inventory. We are hoping in two weeks we will be back up and running. Reporter the shop was in its new location for only two months when torrential rain swelled the nearby black river nine feet above flood stage and caused major levy breaches. This time i dont know how much water is in the house, but i dont know how much. Reporter 87yearold charlie rose is making the most of his time at a nearby shelter, entertained by a boy scout volunteer. Hes not sure when hes getting back to his flooded home. You got to think on the positive end of things. Negative will get you in trouble, and thats what it is here. This is all very positive. Reporter it has been raining like this off a and yet floodwaters are receding. The good news for folks north of us in st. Louis, scott, a major interstate thats been shut down all week is finally reopening. Floods coming to new evening land next. Michelle miller, thanks very much. Today President Trump marked the national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia and the vatican. He also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics, but what is on paper doesnt match his rhetoric. Margaret brennan has more on that. No american should be forced to choose between the dictate also of the federal government and the tenets of their faith. Reporter President Trumps order falls short of the promises he made to social conservatives. Get rid of and totally destroy the johnson amendment. Reporter as recently as february, mr. Trump said he would lift the ban organizations from endorsing political candidates, a 1950s era law named for lyndon johnson. But that would require an act of congress. Todays executive order only signals to the irs that it should not aggressively enforce the law. Even though mr. Trump in his remarks went further. This executive order directs the irs not to unfairly target churches and religious organizations for political speech. Reporter religious nonprofits also wanted exemptions from obamacare provisions mandating Insurance Coverage for contraceptives, an issue a group of catholic nones took all the way to the supreme court. And we know all too well the attacks against the Little Sisters of the poor. Reporter todays order just instructs Government Agencies to consider crafting new regulations. A number of prominent religious leaders celebrated alongside the president today, but others were left greg baylor is senior counsel with Alliance Defending freedom. We hope the president and his agencies follow through on some of the targets they have identified and they will end up fixing them. Reporter scott, after reviewing the text, the aclu has dropped its threat of a lawsuit, calling the order, quote, an elaborate photoop with no discernible policy outcome. Margaret brennan at the uss intrepid air and space museum in manhattan where the president will be speaking tonight. Margaret, thank you. Prince philip will soon be spending more time around the house, of windsor. Bur buckingham palaced at the age of 95 the prince is retiring. From what you ask . Here is mark phillips. Reporter the role was to walk one step behind the queen. Even back there he was able to carve out his own reputation and place in history. Always worn the crown. Reporter giles brandreth ran one of philips charities. And Prince Philip was allowed to wear the trousers. Thats the way it worked. Reporter it worked as a partnership from the very beginning. The queens cousin Margaret Rhodes recalled the impression he made in an interview before she died last year. And, of course, Prince Philip was the most utterly good looking viking god. Viking god . Well, he really was so good looking. Reporter and so outspoken. He was a famously gaffeprone fountain of political incorrectness. He once asked aboriginals in australian whether they still throw spears at each other. Closer to home he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce long enough to pass the test. Prince philip was the man, if ever you see a man opening the car door for his wife, it is either reporter still, his old wife paying tribute some years ago seemed to appreciate him. He has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years, and i and his whole family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. Reporter philip couldnt resist one last one liner when someone said they were sorry he was standing down he replied, well, i cant stand up much longer. Mark phillips, cbs news, london. Coming up next, texas lawmakers pass what is known as the show me your papers law. Introducing new parodontax. The toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. 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Hundreds of photographers will be at the derby this saturday, but one stands out from the pack. Don dahler is up at the downs. Reporter in a sport of raw speed where champions are determined by millisecond, its barbara livingstons job to freeze time. What makes the perfect photograph . Ill let you know when i get one £aughter but i look for color, light, and to keep distractions to a minimum from the subject matter, so youre drawn into the moment. And there are so many Beautiful Moments here. Reporter many of which happen off the track. To actually get something that evokes feeling, versus someone just saying thats technically a good shot. Theres a world of difference between the two. Again, it doesnt always work, but it sure is fun when it does. Reporter livingston fell in love with horses as a young girl. Beginning with her dads instamatic, shes been photographing them all her life. Now chief photographer for the daily racing forum, shes won more of her industrys eclipse awards than anyone. Thats great. Reporter not bad for someone who is nearly blind. Okay. Who is that there . Reporter due to an unsuccessful childhood eye operation, she can only see blobs of color with her left eye, and extremely blurry images with her right. Her cameras have special viewfinders that help, somewhat, but she has zero depth perception. Like, i dont know if youre closer to me than the horse. I just know by going like this. I think that helps m reporter you think it helps you . Sure. I see like a photograph. The world is a photograph. Reporter and what a world she sees. Reporter this photo says so much. A triple crown champion basking in adoration. On race week, the 56yearolds days begin before dawn, and her pace is, well, exhausting. But the smile never leaves her face. Reporter every day i wake up, im happy to be coming here. Every day that i go home, im happy that i was here. And every night i go to sleep, and i cant wait to be back here. Reporter you found your place in the world. Yes, yes, and how lucky am i have to have that . Reporter no, how lucky are we . Don dahler, cbs news, louisville, kentucky. Pelley and thats our picture of the world tonight. For others check back for the morning news and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in york city, im scott pelley. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im anna warner. President trump is enjoying the first major legislative victory of his administration. The house of representatives approved his plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care act. The bill passed without a single democratic vote and faces a rewrite in the senate. Nancy cordes begins our coverage. This has really brought the Republican Party together reporter President Trump savored the legislative victory in the rose garden after House Republicans passed their bill with one vote to spare. The ayes are 217. Reporter gop leaders decided to hold the vote after a last minute boost in funds for people with preexisting conditions im trying to go back and read. Now. Reporter even as protesters heckled them outside. Shame reporter and democrats inside warned republicans would pay a political price. But you have every provision of this bill tattooed on your forehead. You will glow in the dark on this one. Reporter the bill eliminates or alters the key element also of obamacare which House Speaker paul ryan described today as a failed experiment. What protection is obamacare if there is no Health Care Plan to purchase in your state . Reporter his plan provides tax credits to help individuals buy insurance, though many low income and Older Americans would get less than obamacare currently provides. Insurers would be allowed to charge older customers five times more than younger ones. Obamacare capped that ratio at 3to1. States would also be allowed to roll back the requirement that all insurance plans cover a set of basics, inclu care and emergency services. Indiana republican. This is going to bring down premiums and give people options. Reporter republicans did not wait for the Congressional Budget Office to determine the cost and impact of their bill. An initial analysis projected it would leave 24 million more americans without coverage, 14 million of them due to medicaid cuts. Tens of thousands of americans will die if this bill passes. Thats a fact. Reporter the numbers worried some gop moderates. Youre a no on the bill . I am. Reporter but many republicans like alabamas bradley burn insist the bill will get better now that it has left the house. It is going to go to the sen it and be changed and come back here, but it is a big step. Reporter do you want it to be changed . Think it can be improved, i do. Reporter Senate Republicans have already established a 12member working group to modify the legislation, but they have given no timeline. There is a lot this done in the house, scott, but senators say theyre more focused on getting it right than doing it fast. The Tipping Point for the new health bill was an amendment designed to help people with preexisting condition conditions pay for health insurance. David begnaud explains. Reporter robin perrot, a mother of four from walker, louisiana says she was troubled by todays vote. It is frightening. Im worried about what that impact will have on my family and the medical bills that we might incur. Reporter her threeyearold son collin has a preexisting condition called hydronephrosis. It prevents his right kidney from draining properly. Are they going to cover him, will they cover enough of it because without what we had we would still be in debt and we would forever be in debt i have a million americans covered by obamacare have preexisting conditions. This new house bill would allow states to file for a waiver from the requirement that guarantees their coverage. To qualify, states would have to set up socalled highrisk pools, money used to help pay for expensive premiums. Back in louisiana, officials have not signalled that they will seek a waiver, but 138 billion has been set aside in the gop bill for all 50 states to help fund those highrisk pools. This bill does not automatically eliminate coverage for people with preexisting conditions. Reporter larry levitt is with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family foundation. What this bill would do is unleash debates in 50 state capitals around the country about whether people with preexisting conditions should be really covered and protected. Reporter the top 11 states with the highest percentage of people that have preexisting conditions all voted for President Trump. Scott, here in loan people under the age of 65 have a preexisting condition. One of the most beloved members of the British Royal family is stepping aside. Prince philip, the 95yearold husband of queen elizabeth. He will give your royal duties starting this fall. Mark fiphillips has that story from london. Reporter the role from which Prince Philip is retiring was to walk one step behind the queen. Even back there he was able to carve out his own reputation and place in history. So essentially the queen has always worn the crown. Reporter giles brandreth ran one of philips charities. And Prince Philip was allowed to wear the trousers. Thats he way it worked. Reporter it work as a partnership from the very beginning. The queens cousin Margaret Rhodes recalled the impression he made in an interview before she died last year. And, of course, Prince Philip was the most utterly goodlooking reporter viking god . He really was so goodlooking. Reporter and so outspoken. He was a famously gaffeprone fountain of political incorrectness. He once asked aboriginals in australia whether they still throw spears at each other. Closer to home, he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce long enough to pass the test. Prince philip was the man that said, if ever you see a man opening the car door for his wife, it is either a new car or new wife. Reporter still, his old wife paying tribute some years ago seemed to appreciate him. He has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years, and i and his whole family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. Reporter philip couldnt resist one last oneliner when someone said they were sorry he was standing down, he replied, well, i cant stand up much the cbs overnight news will be right back. Fivesecond rule protection. New lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99. 9 of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Norman seeff is perhaps the greatest rock and roll photographer you have never heard of but thats about to change. On many of his shoots seeff had a film camera rolling, and now after decades in a vault all of that film is coming out. Laura logan took a look for 60 minutes. Reporter how old were you when you started playing the piano . You say how old i was when i started to play the piano, i could say three years old maybe. Im still doing the same thing now as i did then, trying to learn how to play the thing. All instruments whip you, believe me. Because sometimes they wont do what you want them to do. The instrument talks back, you know. It just sits there and dares you to play it. Reporter this session seeffs style of taking photos, making his subjects feel comfortable with questions about their music. Did you ever whip the piano back . Not not you never can overwhelm an instrument. Yeah. Do you understand what i mean . Sure, sure. You will never get out all of this piano whats in here. Yes, absolutely. An instrument can bring you to your limits. Isnt that really what creativity in a sense is about . Yeah, if you can think of it. Right. See, thats the key. Right. You know, making it, the creative in your mind. It is the tool for transformation. Yes, yes there you go, you got it. Great. Thats what im talking about. H. Yea thats what i mean. Th aats great way to put it. See, now, why didnt i think of that . Reporter out of that conversation came this classic photograph. Rage charles as hell always be remembered, yes as norman recalls that was not how their session began. He didnt really wto so when he came in and i was saying, you know, hey, ray, let me walk you over to you piano, here is your chair, your coffee cup. He was like, get out of my face, i know what im doing. Im going, oh, my god. Reporter a few hours later are we back at you again . Im back at you. Reporter it is one artist talking to another. If im singing a sad song i become sad. Right. I become happy when im into and then you might decide to Say Something silly and make everybody laugh and you go big leg woman keep your dress tail down you know what i mean . Yeah. Everything has its place, you know. The name of the game is to be able to get the sound, get the feeling, get the mood of whatever youre doing, and thats what i do. Now you got it. Reporter hes sharing completely the secret to how he creates and what he creates. But no ones been asking him. So this was what would hit me, is like everyone is responding to the output and it is great, but the fascination for me became can i go inward like that. What i found to my surprise is artists were saying, please, would you come. Reporter he had a way of capturing artists in their most authentic moments. The Blues Brothers dan ak roid and jn belushi, carley simon, mick jagger, cher and greg alman, johnny cash, the jacksons, steve jobs in 1984, the year he launched the mackintosh computer. So were sitting on the floor and then we started to talk about creativity. He said, i want to show you something and he jumps up and runs out and he comes back a he plops down into this lotus position with the mac. No one has seen it. Reporter you had never seen one . No, i didnt even know that it existed. Reporter his picture became the cover of Time Magazine in 2011 when steve jobs died. Theres something distinct about a norman seeff photograph, but in his film theres also a story. This one with John Travolta at age 22. Shake your head. Look this way. Yeah. Reporter the year before the movie saturday night fever came out. Hes telling me, you know, im doing a movie, and i said, oh, youre doing a movie . He said, yeah, and im going to be dancing. And i said, yeah, youre going to be dancing . He said, yeah, what dow think of this pose. Okay. Where is that one . Yeah, terrific. You know, thank god i said, thats fabulous, you know, and that pose became the ultimate icon of the dance. Reporter of dils co, right . Right. Reporter it still is. Right. Reporter norman has been sitting on his archive for most of his career. He hadnt even seen this footage of travolta until just before he showed it to us. It hadnt been developed since it was filmed in 1976. In those days norman said he struggled to pay for the film let alone develop it. And then i got to the point where we were so out of money, i said, lets take the film out of the camera, recan it, tape it up and put it in the vaults. We have close to 1,000 roles with undeveloped footage with names like Michael Jackson and stevie wonder. Reporter that youve not seen. Undeveloped. Reporter sitting in a vault in california. In the early days i was carrying this air kief from garage to garage. Reporter this is the vault where norman keeps his undeveloped footage, a state of the art facility in the heart of hollywood. Inside it is an icy which helps preserve the film in these fire, theft and earthquake proof storage units. You can do my code. 1230. Reporter for the past 15 years his film has been sitting on these she was, still in the original cans. Lets see what that says. Reporter what you see here is about a third of his archives. Steve martin, look at that. Joanie mitchell here. Two, three, four. This is all the set. Five. Fleet wood mac up there. Reporter norman said it will take close to half a Million Dollars to develop it all. Thats great. Reporter he cant be sure it survived the years until he brings it to this post Production Facility in l. A. To be processed. Would you mind putting a little sharpening on this . Push it. Let me see how far you can go. Nice. Lets try to reduce that a little bit. Reporter hes working with experienced colorist dave cole to slowly the sharpening edges, the blacks which i like. See, it looks sharper. Theres a contouring. Yeah. Do you still dance . Yeah, well, not like i used to but sure, i dance. Great. So i can get shots of you dancing . No. Reporter norman said he sees himself not as a photographer but as an explorer of some of the worlds most creative people, like choreographer bob fassi. Hes planning on turn the best of his films into a documentary series. Lift your head up a little. Im fine, i got it. Im just at the beginning of my dream. Im finally at the place now for myself where i feel my true voice has the potential of being expressed out in the world. Reporter at 78 . At 78. Reporter norman grew up amidst the violence of apar thied south africa and became a doctor like his father. After three years he quit, bought a oneway ticket to the u. S. And landed in new york in 1968 with his camera and 2,500, his life savings. Im looking at this huge city with thousands and thousands of really competent creators on every field and im this guy with this one little camera with the huberus of like, i can be a photographer, you know. There was one moment where i went like, i think ive made a big fat mistake here and i dont see anyway out. When you lose hope, thats when the despair comes in. But at the same time i was having so many incredible challenges, and then i started meeting amazing people. Reporter when he stumbled across these two in a bar norman said he had no idea who they were. Patti smith and Robert Maplethorpe were lovers at the time he photographed them. They introduced him to andy warhol who he also photographed. He said warhol didnt the entire shoot. It was this picture he took of the band that made him one of rock and rolls photographer of choice. You can see the full report on cbs. Com. The overnight knews will be right back. Left foot. Right foot. Left foot. Stop. Twitch your eyes so they think youre crazy. If you walk the walk you talk the talk. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on Car Insurance you switch to geico. Hide the eyes. Its what you do. Show em real slow. Makewith instant moisture utes from ky ultragel. Ne sayonara. This scarf all thats left to rememb. What. She washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain. Now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. Garden party for her birthday. A fabulous so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. I thought i got everything. 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The quirky vessels can be just five feet wide and 20 feet long with enough space for up to two beds, but starting at around 25,000 theyre a steal compared to property prices. And word has caught on. In the number of bolts on canals has jumped 64 . More than 10,000 people live on the water. A combination of economics and desirability driving those numbers. In fact, the canals are so popular, increasingly theres not enough room. So ahmed with the canal and river trust says the capitals 100 miles of waterways are packed. What were finding is theres a little bit of conflict where people want to have more space to stop, but obviously the numbers of boats passing through, all of those moorings are generally very busy. Reporter there are two kinds of boat people. Those that have their own fixed mooring or parking space or those who only have much cheaper cruising licenses, which means they have to move their beat every two weeks. David cotter and juliette mccrimon are new converts to boat life and live on theirs part time. The main logistical thing i have leshld, and it is a good le you cant have to be somewhere at 2 00 p. M. Reporter life on a narrow boat is nothing new. Bargees as theyre known have been on canals for centuries. They used to be a primitive lifetime but sometimes have changed. This is, i suppose, the living area. Havent got a dishwasher and that really sucks because i love a dishwasher. You have a washing machine though, thats pretty impressive. Reporter linda ohair has lived on her boat and worked in the city for 18 years. Oh, there was hardly anything 18 years ago. There were boats around, but you could travel for a couple of hours and you wouldnt see another boat. Reporter ohair owns her own mooring so dont mind the company of new boaters, people like andy winter who have been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. 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My an Animal Sanctuary in colorado is coming under fire for killing all of its animals. 11 lions, tigers and bears were euthanized after the local zoning board refused a request to move the facility. Miryea villreal is at another animal refuge a short drive away. The owners say they would have gladly taken the animals. Reporter many of the animals at this refuge came from sanctuaries that closed or couldnt care for their animals any longer. The owner of this facility said he offered to take in the animals from lions gate but the owners never reached out for help. Come on, boys repor t pat craig the mass euthanasia was horrific. I have been in this business 37 years and dont know of anybody that quietly euthanized their animals without trying to find homes for them first. Reporter his sanctuary offers refuge to animals, including those old and frail. It is less than two hours away from lions gate and says the owners should have asked for help. It was so blatantly in their backyard to have somebody like us take them, i think is what confuses people. Reporter they euthanized their animals on april 20th, eight days after the county refused their request to move the sanctuary. Were not going to argue with you anymore. It makes more sense to move to a better location. Reporter people who live near the new area complained. Youre relocating large predators into a highly my children could be seriously hurt or worse, killed. Reporter the commissioners made a decision based on emotion and not the law. The lions gate owners wrote in a statement. As a result, 11 innocent animals paid the price. We dont buy that thinking. This is not an acceptable outcome. Reporter Humane Society president says animal also at private sanctuaries often fall into a sort of regulatory limbo. These animals are no protected by the state, theyre not protect by the federal government, and they depend on private charities to do the right thing. Reporter the albert county commissioners denied the relocation request for safety reasons. The commissioners said they were shocked by the deaths because the owners had assured them they would continue to operate. We did reach out to lions gate but the owners did not get back to us. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of us the news continues. For others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this york city, im anna warner. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com the bill is passed without objection. The motion to reconsider is off the table. Celebratitng a the white house. How am i doing. Im president. Hey, im president. House republicans resuscitate their Health Care Plan. It diedht rige hern o the floor. Now it has come back to life, like a zombie. Also to night, as floodwaters recede, residents check the damage. You cant salvage this. No. Prince philip is retiring. He is 90something and something else. He was a famously gaffeprone fountain of political incorrectness. And the sport of kings, the derby is coming up and she may have the best shot. What makes the perfect photograph . Ill let you know when i get one. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs overnight news. Republicans have taken the biggest step yet to make good on their vow to repeal and replace obamacare. Just six weeks after their effort appeared dead, the house passed a revised gop plan, barely, without a single democratic vote, just as obamacare was passed without a single republican vote. 20 republicans defected today, but the rest joined the president at the white house to celebrate his first major legislative victory. Here is chief Congressional Correspondent nancy cordes. This has brought the Republican Party together. Reporter he celebrated the victory in the rose garden after House Republicans passed their bill with one vote to spare. The ayes are 217, nays 213. Reporter gop leaders decided the hold the vote after a laugh minute boost in fundsor with preexisting conditions appeared to sway hold outs. Im trying to go back and read it now. Reporter even as protesters heckled them outside. Shame reporter and democrats inside warned republicans would pay a political price. But you have every provision of this bill tattooed on your forehead. You will glow in the dark on this one. Reporter the bill eliminates or alters the key elements much obamacare which House Speaker paul ryan described today as a failed experiment. What protection is obamacare if there is no Health Care Plan to purchase in your state . Reporter his plan provides tax credits to help individuals buy insurance, though many low income and Older Americans would get less than obamacare currently provides. Insurers would be allowed to charge older customers five times more than younger ones. Obamacare capped that ratio at 3to1. States would also be allowed to roll back the requirement that ofl insurance plans cover a set care and emergency services. Indiana republican. This is going to bring down premiums and get things back on track and give options. Reporter republicans did not wait for the Congressional Budget Office to determine the cost and impact of their bill. An initial analysis projected it would leave 24 million more americans without coverage, 14 million of them due to medicaid cuts. Tens of thousands of americans will die if this bill passes. Thats a fact. Reporter the numbers worried some gop moderates. Youre a no on the bill . I am. Reporter but many republicans like alabamas bradley burn insist the bill will get better now that it has left the house. It is going to go to the senate and be changed, come back here. But it is a big step. Do you want it to be changed . Think it could be improved, i do. Reporter Senate Republicans have already established a 12member working group to modify the legislation, but they have given no this done in the house, scott, but senators say theyre more focused on getting it right than doing it fast. Probably wont come up in the senate until june at the earliest. Nancy cordes on capitol hill. As nancy mention, the republican plan covers preexisting conditions, but not the way obamacare does. Heres david begnaud. Reporter robin perrot, a mother of four from walker, louisiana, says she was troubled by todays vote. It is frightening. Im worried about what that impact will have on my family and the medical bills that we might incur. Reporter her threeyearold son collin has a preexisting condition called hydronephrosis. It is a chronic condition that prevents his right kidney from draining properly due to a blockage. Are we going to have my sons insurance cut . Are they going to cover him . Will they cover because without what we had we would still be in debt and we would forever be in debt i have a feeling. Reporter more than two million americans covered by obamacare have preexisting conditions. This new house bill would allow states to file for a waiver from the requirement that guarantees their coverage. To qualify states would have to set up socalled highrisk pools, money used to help pay for expensive premiums. Back in louisiana officials have not signalled they will seek a waiver, but 138 billion has been set aside in the gop bill for all 50 states to help fund those highrisk pools. This bill does not automatically eliminate coverage for people with preexisting conditions. Reporter larry levitt is with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family foundation. What this bill would do is unleash debates in 50 state capitals around the country about whether people with preexisting conditions should be covered and protected. Reporter the top people that have preexisting conditions all voted for President Trump. Scott, here in louisiana, 30 of people under the age of 65 have a preexisting condition. 31 states have republican governors. David begnaud, thanks. With some insight into this joining us is John Dickerson our chief washington correspondent and the anchor of face the nation. John, we just saw peoples concerns about preexisting conditions. Thats just one of the land mines Going Forward as this goes to the senate. Reporter thats exactly right. There are a number of Senate Republicans who think the house legislation weakens or removes too many of the obamacare protections on items like preexisting conditions and also on some of the guarantees that were a part of the Affordable Care act that Certain Health benefits would be covered. Also, medicaid might shrink too much under it, and if that scepticism kills the bill then the House Republican members will be stuck having voted for an unpopular piece of legislation. John, the Congressional Budget Office analyzes the bills to tell the sen sores an congressmen how they will affect the american people. Last month when it came up the Congressional Budget Office said it would cost 24 million americans their insurance. This time the republicans didnt wait for the cbo report. Reporter they didnt wait because the report was likely to be nearly as bald or perhaps even worse, but regardless the number was not going to be a good one that they were going to get in terms of that coverage because they argue the Congressional Budget Office doesnt see health care the way they do, that they argue the reason those numbers are high is under obamacare people were forced to buy insurance. The republican plan doesnt do that, but they think people will get insurance nevertheless and the costs will go down. But they didnt want a number that would look bad as theyre trying to build momentum, showing republicans coming together and use that momentum to get the senate to overcome its obstacles to passing health care legislation. John dickerson, chief washington correspondent and thanks, john. The cbs overnight news will be right back. It is raining in the east from florida to upstate new york. This follows a system that brought floods this week to at least nine states in the midwest and the deep south. Rivers rose to record levels in missouri, illinois, oklahoma and arkansas where residents are assessing the damage. Michelle miller is there. Reporter in walnut ridge, arkansas greg gill used a motor boat instead of a tractor to sail over his rice, corn, soybeans and peanut plants. More than 5,000 acres of crops have drowned in up to 16 feet of water. This is definitely not normal. You know, they say it was a 100year flood but it is the fourth one in my lifetime. Reporter bit by kim chaff fin are mopping up the last of 19 inches of floodwater that drenched their Furniture Store just up the road in pocahontas. How big a setback is this . Well, what i told someone earlier is we probably lost about 15 of our inventory. Were hoping that in two weeks we will be back up and running. Lets back up here. Reporter the shop was in its new location only two months when torrential rain swell the nearby black river nine feet above flood stage and caused major levy breaches. This time, i dont know how much water. It is in the house but i dont know how much. Reporter 87yearold charlie rose is making the most of his time at a nearby shelter, entertained by a boy scout volunteer. Hes not sure when hes getting back to his flooded home. You got to think on the positive end of things. Negative will get you in trouble, and thats what it is here. This is all very positive. Reporter it has been raining like this off yet floodwaters are receding. The good news for folks north of us in st. Louis, scott, a major interstate thats been shut down all week is finally reopening. Floods coming to new england next. Michelle miller, thanks very much. Today President Trump marked the national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia and the vatican. He also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics. But whats on paper doesnt match his rhetoric. Margaret brennan has more on that. No american should be forced to choose between the dictates of the federal government and the ten enets of their faith. Reporter his order falls short of the promises he made to conservative. Get rid of and totally destroy johnson amendment. Fe reporter as recently as the ban on religious organizations from endorsing political candidates, a 1950s era law named for lyndon johnson, but that would require an act of congress. Todays executive order only signals to the irs this it should not aggressively enforce the law, even though mr. Trump in his remarks went further. This executive order directs the irs not to unfairly target churches and religious organizations for political speech. Reporter religious nonprofits also wanted exemptions from obamacare provisions mandating Insurance Coverage for contraceptives, an issue a group of kragt lynne nuns took all the way to the supreme court. And we know all too well the attacks against this Little Sisters of the poor. Reporter todays order just instructs Government Agencies to consider crafting new regulations. A number of prominent religious leaders celebrated alongside the president today, but left disappointed. Greg baylor is senior counsel with Alliance Defending freedom. We hope the president and his agencies follow through on some of the targets theyve identified and they will end up fixing them. Reporter scott, after reviewing the text, the aclu has dropped its threat of a lawsuit, calling the order, quote, an elaborate photoop with no discernible policy outcome. Margaret brennan at the uss intrepid air and space museum in manhattan where the president will be speaking to night. Margaret, thank you. Prince philip will soon be spending more time around the house of windsor. Buckingham palace announced today at the age of 95 the prince is retiring. From what you ask . Here is mark phillips. Reporter the role from which Prince Philip is retiring was to walk one step behind the queen. But even back there he was able to carve out his own reputation and place in history. So always worn the crown. Reporter giles brandreth ran one of philips charities. And Prince Philip was allowed to wear the trousers. Thats the way it worked. Reporter it worked as a partnership from the very beginning. The queens cousin Margaret Rhodes recalled the impression he made in an interview before she died last year. And, of course, Prince Philip was the most utterly goodlooking viking god. Reporter viking god . Well, he really was so goodlooking. Reporter and so outspoken. He was a famously gaffeprone fountain of political incorrectness. He once asked aboriginals in australia whether they still throw spears at each other. Closer to home, he asked scottish driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce long enough to pass the test. Prince philip was the man that said, if ever you see a man opening the car door for his wife, it is either a new car or new wife. Paying tribute some years ago seemed to appreciate him. He has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years, and i and his whole family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. Reporter philip couldnt resist one last oneliner. When someone said they were sorry he was standing down he replied, well, i cant stand up much longer. Mark phillips, cbs news, london. Coming up next, texas lawmakers pass what is known as the show me your papers law. You knmegared omega3s. But did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too . Introducing megared advanced 4in1. Just one softgel delivers the omega3 power of two regular fish oil pills. So give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. Its your glass of willpower that helps keep cravings. Far, far away. Feel less hungry with the natural fiber in clinically. Proven meta appetite control. From metamucil. Fivesecond rule protection. New lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99. 9 of bacteria lysol. What it takes to protect. Texas lawmakers have passed a bill that outlaws sanctuary cities, cities that dont enforce federal immigration laws. Heres omar villafranca. Theyre not going to cooperate with law enforcement. Reporter the legislative action comes after weeks of heated debate and political jousting. No papers . No fear reporter state senator Charles Perry, who cosponsored the measure, claims this bill will make texas communities safer. Its about protecting we dont want those individuals that have committed crimes, illegal or otherwise, that when they had an opportunity to be locked up for Public Safety, to be released at the discretion of a local law enforcement. Reporter the bill will give every Texas Police Officer and sheriffs deputy the power to enforce federal immigration laws. Peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. Travis county judge Sarah Eckhardt says the new law will unfairly target texas large mexican and Central American communities. They feel that theyre being hunted. Even the native born are in fear that theyre going to be pulled over and asked by a Police Officer whether they belong here or not. Even if theyve been here for generations. Reporter a Syracuse University project showed that between 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal requests and detained more than 35,000 undocumented people. Thats 20,000 more than the state of california detained. Criticized by Police Chiefs from dallas to san antonio. Under the measure, officers who exercise discretion and do not comply with federal immigration requests could be charged with a misdemeanor. If the state has chosen to conscript us as immigration officials, we will have to comply. Reporter Texas Governor greg abbott tweeted after his legislative victory, saying, im getting my signing pen warmed up. Once signed, the law will go into effect on september 1, but, scott, opponents plan the fight the measure in court. Pelley omar villafranca. Up next, shes the hit of the playground. 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For the first time, more than half the homes in the u. S. Do not have a landline phone, only a cell phone. Thats according to a study out today from the National Center for health statistics. More than 70 of young adults have only the cell phone. Kids love to show off new things at school, and in birmingham, england, sevenyearold anu couldnt wait to show friends her pink sports blade. Her leg was removed soon after she was born. One by one, the other girls stepped up to give her hugs, and within a matter of seconds, anu was off and running, just one of the gang. Were off to the races next. When the pressures on, she snaps. Thats the First National telecast of the kentucky derby, 65 years ago this week. Cbs cameras captured the action. Hundreds of photographers will be at the derby this saturday, but one stands out from the pack. Don dahler is up at the downs. Reporter in a sport of raw speed where champions are determined by millisecond, its barbara livingstons job to freeze time. What makes the perfect photograph . Ill let you know when i get one £aughter but i look for color, light, and to keep distractions to a minimum from the subject mr, so youre drawn into the moment. And there are so many Beautiful Moments here. Reporter many of which happen off the track. To actually get something that evokes feeling, versus someone just saying thats technically a good shot. Theres a world of difference between the two. Again, it doesnt always work, but it sure is fun when it does. Reporter livingston fell in love with horses as a young girl. Beginning with her dads instamatic, shes been photographing them all her life. Now chief photographer for the daily racing forum, shes won more of her industrys eclipse awards than anyone. Thats great. Reporter not bad for someone who is nearly blind. Okay. Who is that there . Reporter due to an unsuccessful childhood eye operation, she can only see blobs of color with her left eye, and extremely blurry images with her right. Her cameras have special viewfinders that help, somewhat, but she has zero depth perception. Like, i dont know if youre closer to me than the horse. I just know by going like this. Reporter you think it helps you . Sure. I see like a photograph. The world is a photograph. Reporter and what a world she sees. Reporter this photo says so much. A triple crown champion basking in adoration. On race week, the 56yearolds days begin before dawn, and her pace is, well, exhausting. But the smile never leaves her face. Reporter every day i wake up, im happy to be coming here. Every day that i go home, im happy that i was here. And every night i go to sleep, and i cant wait to be back here. Reporter you found your place in the world. Yes, yes, and how lucky am i have to have that . Reporter no, how lucky are we . Don dahler, cbs news, louisville, kentucky. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continue it. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york, im scott pelley. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im anna warner. President trump is enjoying the first legislative victory of his administration. The house of representatives approved his plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care act. It passed without a single democratic vote and faces a rewrite in the senate. Nancy cordes continues our coverage. Reporter President Trump savored the legislative victory in the rose guard an after House Republicans passed their bill with one vote to spare. The ayes are 217, the nays 213. Reporter gop leaders decided to hold the vote after a lastminute boost in funds for people with preexisting conditions appeared to sway some holdouts. Im trying to get back and read it now. Reporter even as protesters heckled them outside. Shame reporter and democrats inside warned republicans would pay a political price. But you have every provision of this bill tattooed on your forehead. You will glow in the dark on this one. Reporter the bill eliminates or alters the key elements of obamacare which House Speaker paul ryan described today as a failed experiment. What protection is obamacare if there is no Health Care Plan to purchase in your state . Reporter his plan provides tax credits to help individuals buy insurance, though many low income and Older Americans would get less than obamacare currently provides. Insurers would be allowed to charge older customers five times more than younger ones. Obamacare capped that ratio at 3to1. States would also be allowed to roll back the requirement that all insurance plans cover a set of basics inclu care and emergency services. Indiana republican. This is going to bring down premiums an get things back on track and give people options. Reporter republicans did not wait for the Congressional Budget Office to determine the cost and impact of their bill. An initial analysis projected it would leave 24 million more americans without coverage, 14 million of them due to medicaid cuts. Tens of thousands of americans will die if this bill passes. Thats a fact. Reporter the numbers worried some gop moderates. Youre a no on the bill . I am. Reporter but mmm republicans like alabamas bradley bern insist the bill will get better now that it has left the house. It is going to go to the senate and be changed, come back here, but it is a big step. Reporter do you want it to be changed . I think it can be improved, i do. Reporter Senate Republicans have already established a 12member working group to modify the legislation, but they have given no timeline. There is a lot of this done in the house, scott, but senators say theyre more focused on getting it right than doing it fast. The Tipping Point for the new health bill was an amendment designed to help people with preexisting conditions pay for health insurance. David begnaud explains. Reporter robin perrot, a mother of four from walker, louisiana says she was troubled by todays vote. It is frightening. Im worried about what that impact will have on my family and the medical bills that we might incur. Reporter her three yrmd son collin has a preexisting condition condition called hydronephrosis. It is a chronic condition that prevents his right kidney from draining properly due to a blockage. Are we going to have my sons insurance cut, are they going to cover him . Will they cover enough of it . Because without what we had we would still be in debt, and we would forever be in debt i have reporter more than two million americans covered by obamacare have preexisting conditions. This new house bill would allow states to file for a waiver from the requirement that guarantees their coverage. To qualify, states would have to set up socalled highrisk pools, money used to help pay for expensive premiums. Back in louisiana, officials have not signalled that they will seek a waiver, but 138 billion has been set aside in the gop bill for all 50 states to help fund those highrisk pools. This bill does not automatically eliminate coverage for people with preexisting conditions. Reporter larry levitt is with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family foundation. What this bill would do is unleash debates in 50 state capitals around the country about whether people with preexisting conditions should be covered and protected. Reporter the top 11 states with the highest percentage of people that have preexisting conditions all voted for President Trump. Scott, hin people under the age of 65 have a preexisting condition. One of the most beloved members of the British Royal family is stepping aside. Prince philip, the 95yearold husband of queen elizabeth, will give up his royal duties starting this fall. Mark phillips has that story from london. Reporter the roll from which Prince Philip is retiring was to walk one step behind the queen. Pbut even back there he was abl to carve out his own reputation and place in history. So essentially the queen has always worn the crown. Reporter giles brandreth ran one of philips charities. And Prince Philip was allowed to wear the trousers, thats the way it worked. Reporter it worked as a partnership from the very beginning. The queens cousin Margaret Rhodes recalled the impression he made in an interview before she died last year. And, of course, Prince Philip was the most utterly goodoo reporter viking god . Well, he really was so goodlooking. Reporter and so outspoken. He was a famously gaffeprone fountain of political incorrectness. He once asked aboriginal also in australia whether they still throw spears at each other. Closer to home, he asked scott issue driving instructors how they kept their students off the sauce long enough to pass the test. Prince philip was the man who said, if ever you see a man opening the car door for his wife, it is either a new car or a new wife. Reporter still, his old wife paying tribute some years ago, seemed to appreciate him. He has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years, and i and his whole family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or we shall ever know. Reporter philip couldnt resist one last oneliner. When someone said they were sorry he was standing down, he replied, well, i cant stand up much the cbs overnight news will be right back. You could start your search at the allnew carfax. Com that might help. Show me the carfax . Now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. Show me used minivans with no reported accidents. Boom. Love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. 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The instrument talks back, you know, it sits there and dares you to play it. Reporter this session seeffs style of taking photos, making his subjects feel comfortable with questions about their music. Did you ever whip the piano back . Not not not you never can overwhelm an instrument. Yeah. Do you understand what i mean . Sure. You will never get out all of this piano what is in here. Yes, yes, absolutely. The instrument can bring you to your limits. Yeah, but i mean isnt that really what creativity in a sense is about . Yeah, if you can think of it. Right. See, thats the key. Right. You know, making the cut, the creativity in your mind. It is the tool for transformation. Yes, yes there you go, you got it. Great. Thats what im talking about. Thats what i meep. Thats a great way to put it. Why didnt i think of that . Reporter out of that conversation came this classic photograph, ray charles as he always will be remembered. Yet as norman recalls, that was not how their session began. He didnt really want to do i was saying, noticyou know, he ray, let me walk you to your piano, here is your chair, your coffee cup. He was like, get out of my face, i know what im doing. Im like, oh, my god. Reporter a few hours later. Im back at you again. Back at you. Reporter it is one artist talking to another. If im singing a sad song, i become sad. I become happy when im into and then you might decide to Say Something silly and make everybody laugh and you go big leg woman keep your dress tail down you know what i mean . Yes. So everything has its place, you know. The name of the game is to be able to get the sound, get t feeling, get the moold d of whatever youre doing, and thats what i do. Now you got it. Reporter hes sharing completely the secret of how he creates and what he creates. But no one has been asking him. This would hit me. It is like everyone is responding to the output, you know, and it is great, but the fascination for me became can i go inward like that. What ive found to my surprise is artists were saying, please, would you come. Reporter he had a way of capturing artists in their most authentic moments. The blues brother dan aykroyd and john belushi, carly simon, mick jagger, cher and greg allman. Johnny cash, the jacksons. Steve jobs in 1984, the year he launched the mackintosh computer. So we were sitting on the floor and started to talk about creativity. He said, i want to show you something. He jumps up and runs out comes back and plops down into this lotus position with the mac. No one has seen it. You had never seen one . No, i didnt even know it existed. Reporter his picture became the cover of Time Magazine in 2011 when steve jobs died. Theres something distinct about a norman seeff photograph. But in his film theres also a story. This one with John Travolta at age 22. Shake your head, look this way. Yeah. Okay. Reporter the year before the movie saturday night fever came out. Hes telling me, you know, im doing a movie. I said, oh, youre doing a movie . He said, yeah, and im going to be dancing. I said, yeah, youre going to be dancing . He said, yeah, what do you think of this pose . Okay. Wheres that one. Terrific. You know, thank god i said, thats fabulous, you know, and that pose became the ultimate icon of the dance. Of disco, r right. It still is. Reporter norman has been sitting on his archive for most of his career. He hadnt even seen this footage of travolta until just before he showed it to us. It hadnt been developed since it was filmed in 1976. In those days norman said he struggled to pay for the film, let alone develop it. And then i got to the point where we were so out of money i said, lets take the film out of the camera, recan it, tape it up and put it in the vaults. So we have close to 1,000 roll also of undeveloped footage with names like Michael Jackson and stevie wonder. That youve not seen . That are undeveloped. Sitting in a vault in california . Sitting in a vault. It wasnt in the old days, i was carrying this archive from garage to garage. Reporter this is the vault where norman keeps his undeveloped footage, a stateoftheart facility in the heart of hollywood. Inside it is an icy which helps preserve the film in these fire, theft and earthquake proof storage units. Yeah, you can do my code. 1230. Reporter for the past 15 years his film has been sitting on these she was, still in the original cans. Lets see what that says. Reporter what you see here is about a third of his archive. Steve martin, look at that. Steve martin, okay. Joanie mitchell here. Two, three, four. This is all the set. Five. Fleetwood mack. Ben morrison. Reporter norman said it will take close to half a Million Dollars to develop it all. Thats great. Reporter he cant be sure it survived the years until he brings it to this postProduction Facility in l. A. To be processed. So would you mind putting a little sharpening on this . Yeah, push it. Let me see how far you can go. Nice. Lets try to reduce that a little bit. Reporter hes working with experienced colorist dave cole to the sharpening etches the blacks which i like. See, it looks sharper. Theres a contouring. Yeah. Do you still dance . Yeah, well, not like i used to but sure i dance. Great. So i can get some shots of you dancing. No reporter norman seeff says he sees himself not as a photographer but an explorer of some of the worlds most creative people like core yog raefr bob fassi. That looks grade. Reporter he is planning on turning the best of his films into a documentary series. Great. Lift your head up a little. Im just at the beginning of my dream. Im finally at the place now for myself where i feel my true voice has the potential of being expressed out in the world. At 78 . At 78. Reporter norman grew up amidst the violence of apartheid south africa and became a doctor after three years he quit, bought a oneway ticket to the u. S. And landed in new york in 1968 with his camera and 2,500, his life savings. Im looking at this huge city with thousands and thousands of really competent creators on every field, and im this guy with this one little camera with a hubris like i can be a photographer, you know. There was one moment where i went like, i think i made a big, fat mistake here and i dont see anyway out. When you lose hope, thats when the despair comes in. But at the same time i was having so many incredible challenges, and then i started meeting amazing people. Reporter when he stumbled across these two in a bar, norman said he had no idea who paey were. Tti smith and Robert Maplethorpe were lovers at the time he photographed them. They introduced him to andy warhol who he also photographed. He said warhol didnt say a word the entire shoot. But it was this p norman seeff one of rock and rolls photographers of choice. You can see the full report on our website cbsnews. Com. 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Reporter andy winter is among hundreds of people who, unable to make ends meet in the capital, gave up life in an apartment to live on a narrow boat. The quirky vessels can be just five feet wide and 20 feet long with enough space for up to two beds, but starting at around 25,000 theyre a steal compared to property prices. And word has caught on. In the past five years the numberf has jumped 64 , more than 10,000 people live on the water, a combination of economics and desirability driving those numbers. In fact, the canal also are so popular, increasingly tlaheres not enough room. With the canal and river trust says the capitals 100 miles of waterways are packed. What were finding is theres a little bit of conflict where people want to have mooring space to stop but obviously the numbers of boats passing through, all of those moorings are generally very busy. Reporter there are two kinds of boat people. Those who have theiron fixed mooring or parking space and those who only have much cheaper cruising licenses which means they have to move their boat every two weeks. David cotter and Juliette Mccrimmon are new converts and live on theirs part time. I think the main logistical thing i learned with the boat, and it is a good lesson deadline, you cant be somewhere at 2 00 p. M. Life on a narrow boat is nothing new. They have lived on u. K. Canals for centuries. Used to be a primitive lifestyle but times have changed. This is, i suppose, the living area. I havent got a dishwasher, and that really sucks because i love a dishwasher. Reporter you have a washing machine though, thats pretty impressive. Cant pop my plates in it. Reporter linda ohair has lived on her boat and worked in the city for 18 years. Oh, there was hardly anything 18 years ago. There was there were boats around but you could travel for a couple of hours and you wouldnt see another boat. Reporter ohair owns her own mooring so doesnt mind the company of new boaters, people like andy winter who have been priced off the land but have found a way of life on the water. You can own somewhere that you can call your home. It is perfectly reasonable to i millions and millions of pounds or go into debt for the rest , 8drw the military is more than a career, its a journey. And every step along the w, the uso is there. Its an experience that soldier will never forget. For the rest of his life thats what the uso does. [announcer] from the time they join, to the time they transition out of the military, the uso is there, offering programs and support along the way. [army soldier] the uso has tons of programs. How to do a job interview, what to wear what not to wear. Knowing that there was going to be a life after the military. [announcer] for over 70 years, the uso has continued to meet the needs of our troops and their families, standing with them when it counts. 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