This is the cbs evening news. Mason good evening. Im anthony mason. This is our western edition. There is breaking news in the search for four young men missing near philadelphia. A lawyer for 20yearold Cosmo Dinardo says hes admitted killing them and has told investigators where to find the bodies. Demarco morgan is at the pennsylvania farm where remains of at least one victim were buried. Reporter 20yearold Cosmo Dinardo as he was being escorted by deputies apologized for his role in the deaths of the four missing men. Im sorry. Reporter dinardos attorney, paul lane, says his client made a startling confession. He admitted to being part of or actually committing murder . Of all four. Yes. Reporter Law Enforcement says dinardo suffers from schizophrenia and will now face murder charges. Yesterday he was arrested on charges that he tried to sell the car of tom meo for 500 a day after he went missing. Philly. Com has a snapchat of dinardo. Last night Law Enforcement officials made the grim auscovery, uncovering the mass gave with multiple human remains in a 12. 5 foot deep hole. Bucks county d. A. Matt weintraub. This is a homicide. Make no mistake about it. We just dont know how many homicides. Reporter police have anentified the remains of one of the missing four men, 19year old dean finocchiaro. Mficials havent confirmed whether the other remains match jimi patrick, tom meo, and mark sturgis, who are still missing. Rosanne potash, the mother of mark sturgis, whose son is among the missing, wrote on facebook, this was an act of pure evil. All we can do is continue to pray for our loved ones. Investigators have not released a motive for the crime at this time. Anthony . Mason Demarco Morgan with some very sad news from pennsylvania. Thanks, demarco. President trump is in paris tonight, but the controversy over his sons meeting with a russian lawyer followed him there. Heres Mark Phillips. Ep reporter if this paris visit was supposed to be an easy little sightseeing getaway for President Trump, he brought along a lot of baggage. As far as my son is concerned, my son is a wonderful cung man. Reporter the controversial meeting during the Election Campaign between donald trump, jr. , and a russian lawyer said to be offering dirt on Hillary Clinton hung over this visit like a cloud. But the president was sticking to his story, that it was all part of the nasty game of politics. Its called Opposition Research or Even Research into your opponent. Ive had many people. I have only been in politics for two onars, but ive had many people eall up, oh, gee, we have information on this factor or this person, or frankly, hillary. Reporter any way, he insisted, the story was being overblown, not because the eneting shouldnt have taken place, but apparently because it produced nothing useful. Zero happened from the meeting. Reporter the president came to paris at the invitation of french president emmanuel macron, to whom he gave a lift home in the president ial limo. Ine invitation was offered to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the entry of american troops into the first world war. That began a century of u. S. Involvement in european affairs, a policy many in europe feel President Trump is retreating from. The hope is this visit might cement what seemed to be a fractious relationship between the two president s that began with that wholetsgofirst whiteknuckle handshake at their first meeting. At his guests discomfort, though, president macron took the diplomatic high road. I will not interfere with u. S. Domestic policy, and i think its always good between partners and allies not interfere in the others domestic life. What a good answer that is. Ns reporter the answers the president provided wont likely satisfy those who say that honald trump, jr. , should never have taken that meeting. Instead, they say, he should have reported the approach to the f. B. I. Anthony. Mason Mark Phillips not far from the eiffel tower there where the president had dinner tonight. Thanks, mark. Major garrett joins us now from the white house. Major, the president said today most people would have taken that meeting with the russian lawyer. Is that the consensus . Reporter anthony, consensus in our divided country is probably elusive, but the lesidents own nominee to lead the f. B. I. , christopher wray, appears to disagree. Here is wray yesterday before the Senate Judiciary committee. Me to the members of this committee, any threat or effort nt interfere with our elections from any nation state or any nonstate actor is the kind of thing the f. B. I. Would want to know. Reporter weve also learned the Senate Intelligence committee will request documents from trump, jr. , and jared mshner about that meeting, and it wants to interview, as you might expect, anyone in the Trump Campaign who had contact with russians. Mason major, the president talked to reporters aboard air force one last night, and did not rule out inviting Vladimir Putin to the white house. What exactly did he say . Reporter indeed. He said at some point in the future he will invite president putin to the white house, just not now. He said this political moment is too hot, but he said to rule it out completely would be, in the president s words, stupid. Mason he also talked about design for the wall on the southern border. What did he reveal if anything . He revealed that hes serious about placing solar panels on that wall, and he wants it to be in his words transparent. Let me quote from the president directly as to why. When they throw large sacks of drugs over, and if you have diople on the other side of the wall, you dont see them. They hit you on the head with 60 pounds of stuff. Its over. N e house has drafted a spending bill providing more than 1 billion for construction of that wall. 1heres a long, long way to go before it gets to the president s desk, but mr. Trump says hes encouraged. Anthony . Mason Major Garrett at the white house. Ank you, major. Russian meddling in the 2016 election was one of the hot button issues taken up by members of congress in a discussion with cbs news contributor frank luntz. Six republicans and six democrats. I got this briefing, what h ey call the gang of eight, last october, on the russian meddling in our elections. It was in a gray area. It was very black and white, clear and convincing, it was happening. And we will have a sanctions bill against russia on the floor of the house i hope in the very, very near future. Reporter so how many of you agree with what the chairman just said, raise your hands . So we have. On russia we have bipartisanship . Well, the only person who disagrees with the chairman is n e president. And while he disagrees with it, hes running down nato, hes running down the european union, and putin couldnt ask for a better friend than that. So i really hope that you guys will move that sanctions bill. Reporter as much as thats an issue right now, and to me oats become too much of an issue as to what our real job is. If were more concentrating on ere russians interfering with our elections as opposed to the russians interfering with our economy right now and us turning away from our real job of getting people back to work, seeing wages rise again, seeing families be able to be together o but congressman, the russians attacked our elections, we need to respond to the russians, and we need to do the work youre talking about on the economy. We need to do both. We dont need to come here week after week after week and do nothing. Reporter the Bipartisan Group from the house and the senate also talked about healthcare, tax reform, and edngressional gridlock. You can see it all with frank luntz tomorrow on cbs this morning. Mason federal rules for investigating claims of Sexual Assault on College Campuses may be changing. The secretary of education is d examining current policy. She heard strong arguments today from all sides. Jan crawford has more. Reporter what weve seen orer the past few decades is an absolute disregard for survivors and they have no justice. Thank you for sharing. Reporter democratic senator Kristen Gillibrand and others urged education secretary betsy devos to keep in place obamaera puidelines for investigating and adjudicating campus Sexual Assault. Tet opponents argue they have created another class of victims, innocent students wrongly accused. S vos met thursday with both as she reviews whether to roll back the 2011 rules that lower the mpandard of proof for campus Sexual Assault and all but denied crossexamination of witnesses. This policy has not worked in too many ways and in too many ooaces. And we need to get it right. Reporter adding controversy to the already highly charged debate, comments made by the education departments acting assistant secretary for civil rights candice jackson. In an interview with the new york times, jackson said of college rape accusations, 90 of them fall into the category pe we were both drunk, we broke m , and six months later i found broklf under investigation. Fckson, who said she herself is elrape survivor, apologized and did so directly to rape victims in todays meetings. Eeitics of the obamaera guidelines condemned jacksons s marks and said they should not detract from the broader issue that the guidelines disregard due process and sweep up innocent students wrongly accused. They are railroaded. Reporter deborah gordon, who has been a civil rights attorney. Or 40 years. Youre never told who the witnesses are against you, did anybody see this, is anybody else being questioned. And thats the last thing you do. You give a statement, and then one day you get something in the mail that says youre being expelled. Reporter thats one reason many on both sides say the best cay to handle campus rape cases is not through University Administrative proceedings but through the criminal justice system. And another statistic looming over all of this, studies show about half of these cases involve alcohol. Anthony . Mason jan crawford, thank you, jan. Senate republicans today rolled out a retooled healthcare plan. Nancy cordes tells us its already in critical condition. How do you feel about the bill, senator . He reporter the response from republican holdouts. Talk to folks at home. Reporter . To their partys plan b was cautious at best. Well read it over the weekend and come up with a decision and see if there is any movement. , reporter two republicans, olderate Susan Collins and conservative rand paul, quickly announced their opposition, leaving g. O. P. Leaders one vote shy of defeat. Do you think the new version is better than the old version . Rs no, i think its worse. The old version repealed most of the obamacare taxes. This repeals about half the obamacare taxes. Reporter the new bill reinstates those taxes to help pay for 45 billion in new opioid funding. But it does not reverse the first bills deep cuts to medicaid. The big Sticking Point for moderates like ohios rob portman. Were still working on ways to ensure that folks who are currently getting coverage under expanded medicaid have options. Reporter the only republican who went from no to yes today was ted cruz of texas, who got a provision inserted allowing insurers to offer lowcost, barebones plans. If next year, the year after, we have people back home who see their premiums drop 10 , 20 , 30 , thats a big win, and its awin for everyone. Reporter many republicans told us today they are withholding judgment until the Congressional Budget Office releases its analysis early next week. Theyre a little gunshy, anthony, after the c. B. O. Projected that the first version would leave 22 million more americans uninsured. Mason nancy cordes at the capitol. Thank you, nancy. Senate majority leader Mitch Mcconnells state is expected to be hard hit by the proposed cuts in medicaid. Omar villafranca went to Kentucky Coal country. This one is for my immune imstem. D reporter every day kathy t llins has to take 27 pills in her fight against the autoimmune disease lupus. My legs hurt. Reporter 50yearold collins lives in rural kentucky with her sister carol maggard. Collins is on a fixed income and uses medicaid to help pay her mounting healthcare bills. What would your medical bills look like without medicaid . Last year they were 945,000. Reporter nothing that weve advocated so far would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. Reporter that was Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the future of medicaid. Under obamacare, kentucky expanded medicaid and cut the uninsured rate from 14 to almost 6 . But right now, the bill calls for significant cuts in federal funding of state medicaid programs. To make up for the loss, Kentucky Governor matt bevin has proposed changing the state requirements to qualify for medicaid, which could cause people to lose coverage. At louisvilles shandy christian healthcare center, 70 of dr. Brent duncans patients are on medicaid. Folks may have to decide between a doctors visit and being able to put food on the table for their family. Reporter collins, a eepublican who voted for both senator mcconnell and governor bevin, is now truly worried vout losing her coverage. Mc im sure Mitch Mcconnell dont have to worry about his be sidical bills or governor bevin, met real people have to. T reporter omar villafranca, cbs news, jenkins, kentucky. So mason the folks who oversee Social Security said today recipients will get a cost of living adjustment next year of 2. 2 , the biggest increase in six years. Its about 28 a month. There will be no change in 28dicare premiums. Chinas most prominent political prisoner died today from liver toncer. Liu xiaobo was 61. He was first imprisoned in 1989 for involvement in the pro democracy protests in tiananmen square. Hiu was behind bars in 2010 when he was awarded the nobel peace prize. Ers absence at the ceremony was marked by an empty chair. In essays, he rejected hatred and fear, writing, i have no enemies, but few in china know his story. 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Talk to farmers. We know a thing or two because weve seen a thing or two. We are farmers. Bumpadum, bumbumbumbum mason a report this week by a grand jury in california e rongly urges the police to ease up on highspeed chases, which put bystanders at risk. Jamie yuccas reports from the car chase capital, los angeles. Look at that, look at that aggressive hit reporter it happens here almost daily. Cghspeed chases, sometimes reaching more than 100mph. Whoa reporter up above, just about every Police Pursuit on the streets of los angeles is kcbs helicopter reporter stu mundel. Bam right there my biggest fear is that somebody is really going to get hurt or die, or theres going to be some extremely innocent person injured. Whoa, look at the kid, look at the kid reporter for good reason. Says a new l. A. County grand jury report, which analyzed more than 400 Police Chases over one ten, one in ten resulted in someone being injured. Three people died. Nationwide, more than 90 were in response to nonviolent crime. Whoa. Look at that. Reporter each near miss raises the likelihood for what happened to 15yearold jack phoenix, killed while crossing the street by a suspected car thief fleeing the l. A. P. D. At 90mph. The l. A. P. D. Needs to acknowledge what they did and apologize. Reporter nick phoenix is jacks father. Do you think these pursuits even need to happen . I do not. Her. Incredibly dangerous for a car to drive through town. Theyre going to chase the car and encourage that . Its crazy. Reporter officer Humberto Jimenez provides air support for the california highway patrol. He says many suspects are o