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US troops head to the Middle East.
Even as President Trump says negotiations are underway to end the war with Iran.
Prostration builds and airport security.
We have to go down to the third floor, up to the second floor, outside, back inside.
Metta loses in court.
So jury found that Facebook knowingly failed to protect children from sexual predators.
Good morning, I'm Steve Kathan.
With the CBS World News round, a President Trump is sending a batch of American troops
to the Middle East, while saying talks on a 15 point proposal to end the war in Iran
are going well.
Here's CBS News White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
Even as Iran continues to launch missiles towards Israel and other Gulf nations, President
Trump claimed the regime is so near defeat, it has no choice but to negotiate and end
to the war.
What makes you trust them?
Do you think I trust them?
I don't trust them.
Well, then why bother talking to them?
Because they're going to make a deal.
But even as indirect negotiations continue, the US is preparing to send about a thousand
members, the Army's 82nd Airborne Division, who specialize in parachuting into hostile
territory.
Also on the way, about 5,000 US Marines, adding to more than 50,000 American troops already
in the region.
Possible targets, Carg Island, Iran's key oil shipping depot, or even the Iranian coastline
to help secure the strait.
But even some Republicans have called on the President to clarify his plans.
A White House really does state articulate the plan.
Lawmakers in Washington are struggling to find a way to pay TSA officers and the midst
of a partial government shutdown.
CBS's Nicole Skanga has more on what's going on at the airports.
Shock and disbelief from every traveler we spoke with at Houston's Bush Airport.
Have you ever seen anything like this?
No.
This is insane.
The endless security lines snaking three stories underground across terminals, even outside
caused by a severe staffing shortage.
Thirty-six percent of TSA officers here have called out of work amid the partial government
shutdown that's frozen their paychecks.
But travelers tested by Washington's gridlock still try to keep spirits high.
These officers have been sent to direct passenger traffic as talks continue on Capitol Hill
to restart funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees both ICE and
TSA.
Transportation correspondent Chris van Cleave spoke about the crisis with United Airlines
CEO Scott Kirby.
I think it's unconscionable that our politicians haven't gotten this done and that we have security
agents that are not being paid and they're still showing up and kudos to them for doing
that.
How much longer can this go on?
Well, hopefully it's going to be over soon.
Your ride, it gets worse every day as it goes by.
But the crazy thing about this is that, you know, that's what causes our politicians to
get it done.
Like, just ridiculous to me that it has to get bad before they can get a deal done.
But please get a deal done soon.
Now to New York, where investigators say a warning system did not activate at LaGuardia
Airport on the night an air candidate jetliner collided with a fire truck killing two pilots.
CBS is Tom Hansen has the latest.
The National Transportation Safety Board says the critical airport surface detection system
or SDX, which tracks ground movement failed to activate before the deadly collision between
a plane and fire truck at LaGuardia Airport Sunday.
SDX did not generate an alert due to the close proximity of vehicles merging and unmerging
near the runway.
NTSB chair Jennifer Hammondy said none of the trucks on the runway responding to reports
of fumes on a United Airlines flight had transponders to alert air traffic controllers
of their precise locations.
Though such equipment is recommended by the FAA, it is not required.
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election just as he condemned mail-in voting as cheating.
The results are in for that state house seats and the Democrat Emily Gregory one flipping
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I think it's a real reaction to the current policies at the national and state level.
Is it clear indication from voters?
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Trump had endorsed Gregory's Republican opponent, John Maples.
Overseas, the Church of England, is about to install its first female leader.
I'm Fiki Barker in London.
Sarah, we welcome you.
From the moment her election was announced, it's all been leading up to this.
An ancient ceremony in Canterbury Cathedral, installing cancer nurse turned cleric Sarah
Malali as Archbishop of Canterbury.
A huge monument for the Church.
But Malali will now have to chart a course between the conservatives who still oppose
the ordination of women and the liberals who want to see the Church and its ban on
same-sex weddings.
Meta says it will appeal a New Mexico jury's decision that sided with prosecutors who claimed
the tech company prioritized profits over safety.
CBS's Jolene Kent.
This was a case that was decided very quickly by the jury in less than one day of deliberation.
And the jury found that Meta, the parent company of Facebook Instagram, and WhatsApp knowingly
harmed kids' mental health.
And the company concealed what it knew about what was happening when it comes to child
exploitation on its social media platforms.
OpenAI is shutting down its social media app, Sora, which went viral last fall as a place
to share short-form videos generated by artificial intelligence.
Doing so with an online bye-bye.
Thanks for all the memories.
It's been the time of my life.
Disney had made a deal with OpenAI to bring its characters to Sora.
A new KFF poll finds a growing number of us are turning to artificial intelligence for
health advice.
CBS News contributor Dr. Celine Gounder.
About a third of adults nationally say they have turned to AI chatbots in the past year
for health information about as many as who get health information from social media.
That's not fringe behavior anymore.
It's mainstream.
A delivery robot is going viral in Chicago after crashing through a glass bus shelter, causing
some concern.
I actually felt bad for the little guy.
No one was hurt, but the incident is raising safety questions.
The robot is part of an ongoing pilot program.
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A new movie trailer has hit new heights.
The friendly neighborhood Spider-Man's neighborhood just got a whole lot bigger.
What is happening to me?
Superpowered numbers.
The new trailer for Spider-Man, brand new day dropped last week.
It racked up over 718 million views, becoming the most viewed trailer of all time now.
This reached a staggering 1.1 billion views in its first four days online, according
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First movie trailer ever to hit that mark.
Tom Holland suits up as the wall crawler July 31st.
Matt Wolf, CBS News.
Folks at Philadelphia's airport may have dealt with long security lines, but the longest
yesterday was made of cheese steaks.
The airport set a Guinness World Record with 1291 of them lined up in the walkway between
Terminals B and C to mark National Cheese Steak Day.
That's the Roundup.
I'm Steve Kathan, CBS News.
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