National security in our series issues that matter. But we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. The president weigh ed in as any father would. This is all discussion frankly of no consequence. The white house downplays President Trumps involvement in his sons russia statement. The headline says trump dictated sons misleading statement. He wasnt part of the email chain, he wasnt part of the meeting certainly. There was no evidence of collusion. We were promised watergate, we got water nothing. In the face of north korean threats, the u. S. Test launching an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. You are presenting an unacceptable threat to us, and we have to respond. The white house fighting back against a new lawsuit that alleges President Trump was personally involved in a false fox news story about the murder of a Democratic National committee staffer. As a result of the story, its damaged my credibility and my integrity. Chaos on a plane in San Francisco. A passenger opened an emergency door, then bolted down the taxiway. Parts of the northwest are facing excessive heat over the next few days. Portland, boise, it is going to be a scorcher. The fbi has a new director after the Senate Overwhelmingly confirmed Trump NomineeChristopher Wray in a 925 vote. All that frightening moments for a texas police officer. A suspected drunk driver hitting him knocking him off his feet. A great white saw a gopro camera and went in for the kill. Thats a view you dont see too often, nor do you want to. And all that matters now that im a senator, i dont want you for a moment to think that what you do here every night is any less important than what i do, even though it is less important. On cbs this morning. And theres a long fly ball, deep center field. Jackson is back, he leaps, he made an unbelievable catch he flipped into the bullpen what a play by Austin Jackson that just might be the play of the year. Handily ramirez is stunned. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Norah odonnell and gayle king are off having a good time. Margaret brennan, our white house correspondent, is here. Also Vladimir Duthiers of our streaming network, cbsn. We begin with an american Missile Launch overnight amid growing threats from north korea. The test firing is meant to show the capability of the United States nuclear deterrents. The Intercontinental Ballistic Missile was launched from van denburg air force base in california. It traveled more than 4,000 miles in the pacific ocean. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson made his clearest comments yet about north korea. He appeared yesterday in a surprise appearance at a state Department Press briefing for the very first time and he floated an idea, saying the Trump Administration is open to dialogue with north korea and it is not seeking regime change. Were trying to convey to the North Koreans, we are not your enemy. We are not your threat. But you are presenting an unacceptable threat to us. And we have to respond. And we hope that at some point they will begin to understand that and that we would like to sit and have a dialogue with them about the future that will give them the security they seek and the future Economic Prosperity for north korea. Were learning more about how north koreas recent missile test came dangerously close to an air france jet. The missile landed in the sea of japan where a plane with hundreds of people aboard had flown by just minutes earlier. Kris van cleave is here with new concerns about the safety of passenger planes. Kris, good morning. Reporter good morning. Air france insists there was no danger from the falling missile, but the relatively Close Encounter with a commercial airliner is raising new questions, not just about north koreas future threat to foreign nations, but its current potential danger to planes in flight. Pentagon Officials Say the latest missile test by north korea presented the biggest potential threat yet, perhaps capable of hitting the u. S. Mainland as far away as new york. And even though it was an unarmed missile, it still put civilians in harms way. They absolutely are creating danger to commercial airspace. Reporter at 9 55 eastern time friday morning, air France Flight 293 took off from tokyo headed to paris. Then about 45 minutes later, north korea launched its missile, which climbed to more than 2,000 miles into the air. While the missile was in flight, so was the air france jet, with 332 people onboard. The planes flight path took it about 100 miles off the coast of japan, the same area where the missile landed some ten minutes later. Air france issued a statement saying north koreas missile test zones do not interfere in any way with air France Flight paths. We constantly analyze potentially dangerous flyover zones and adapt our flight plans accordingly of the but cbs News NationalTransportation Safety expert rosenker says the it isnt prepared for an unexpected Missile Launch. I dont believe that air Traffic Control would have the capacity to warn a commercial aircraft that a missile was in its flight path. Reporter the u. S. Responded to north koreas latest Missile Launch by conducting a test launch of its own over the weekend, as well as a joint exercise with south korea and japan on monday. President trump promised to hold north korea accountable. Well handle north korea. Were going to be able to handle them. It will be handled. Reporter japans ambassador to the United Nations says he expects the organization to draft a new sanctions resolution against north korea within days. Charlie. Thanks, kris. Good to have you in the studio. The white house is pushing back against reports that President Trump dictated a misleading statement for his son. The White House Press secretary says mr. Trump was only trying to help his son, donald junior, to create that statement. It was about his conversation with the kremlinconnected lawyer during the campaign. The president s attorney has denied the involvement, which a spokesman confirmed yesterday. Major garrett is at the white house. Major, good morning. Reporter good morning. President trumps lawyers say this latest discrepancy is legally meaningless, perhaps, but all involved concede it is a political problem that will serve to deepen the russiarelated suspicions this white house has tried so energetically to erase. White House Press SecretarySarah Huckabee sanders acknowledged President Trump played a role in framing the july 8th statement in which his son, donald trump jr. , inaccurately described a june 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer. The statement that don junior issued is true. Theres no inaccuracy in the statement. The president weighed in, as any father would, based on the limited information that he had. Reporter the president s attorney, jay sekulow, had no comment on that, but the white house admission contradicted his earlier claims that mr. Trump was not involved. This was donald trump jr. And his lawyers put together a statement serving the interests of their clients. So i understand what they did. And it was not the the president was not involved in that. Reporter trump juniors statement said the meeting with the russians, quote, primarily discussed a program about the adoption of russian children. You can see from the emails, the pretext of the meeting was, hey, we have information and there was some small talk. I dont even remember what it was. It was sort of nonsensical and garbled. Reporter but trump juniors email showed damaging information on Hillary Clinton was offered. Damaging statements only cause investigators to look further. So if you want these investigations to come to an end, the last thing you need to do is reinforce the narrative if youre not candid and honest about what happened. Reporter President Trumps soninlaw, jared kushner, who also was at the meeting with the russian lawyer, denied collusion with the russians saying the campaign was too disorganized. He joked with congressional interns monday saying we barely could collude with our field offices in different states. The president s legal team, which has had its fair share of turnover is still trying to build a cohesive approach with communication about mr. Trump and white house activities. Clearly, margaret, there is more work to do. Major, thanks. Wall street hit a new milestone this morning. [ bell ringing ] a few minutes after the opening bell, the Dow Jones Industrial average hit 22,000 for the first time. Heres a look at the dow and how its trading right this minute. The blue chip index has closed at an alltime high for five straight sessions. Analysts say rising corporate profits keep pushing stocks to higher ground. A nato convoy in southern afghanistan was attacked this morning by a suicide bomber. Nato Officials Say there were casualties, but so far they cannot confirm how many. The convoy was hit on the highway between the city of kandahar and its airport. The report at the scene says an American Tank was destroyed. A taliban spokesman claimed responsibility in a phone call to cbs news. For the second time in less than a month, Video Shows Baltimore Police officers allegedly planting evidence. Newly released body camera footage apparently shows officers placing drugs in a car. The alleged incident happened in november. Officers were searching the car after what they said looked like a drug deal. Jeff pegues is in washington with what a defense lawyer says the cameras captured. Jeff, good morning. Reporter good morning. The officers are accused of manufacturing evidence and the Public Defenders Office says all you have to do is look at the Police Body Camera video to see it. What are you stopping us for . What you mean step out . What are you stopping us for . Reporter body cameras were roll during a traffic stop last november. The Video Shows Baltimore Police officers searching a car for drugs. As one of the suspects is arrested, he accuses the officers of harassing him for days. You crooked. You set [ bleep ] up, thats what you do. Reporter the officers found nothing in the car until turning their body cameras off. When they come back on, an officer is seen squatting by the drivers side of the suspects car, apparently unaware that these being recorded. He stands up and steps back. About 30 seconds pass. Another officer approaches the car. That officer then squats down and pulls out a bag of drugs. Frankly when its your word against the police, its quite an uphill climb for a lot of people in baltimore city. Reporter attorney Joshua Insley says the footage absolves his client who was facing drug charges after the incident. She didnt think anybody would believe her but the cameras were all rolling. She ended up being vindicated. Reporter the Baltimore Police said in a statement, any time an allegation of misconduct is made against an officer, they take it seriously and investigate it fully. This is the second time in recent weeks baltimore officers have been accused of planting evidence. Body camera footage released about two weeks ago involving different Baltimore Police officers allegedly shows drugs being planted in a backyard. The investigation into that incident is ongoing. The case against insleys client has also been dismissed, but he says this is not the end of their legal fight. She lives in the city, she doesnt want any trouble between her and the police, but she feels like she had drugs planted on her and she definitely wants justice. With these recent cases coming to light, the concern is that this is more of a common occurrence than originally thought. Last night Baltimore Police commissioner kevin davis sent a memo to officers reminding them that they are required to activate their body cameras when responding to calls and searching for evidence and they are required to keep those body cameras on. Charlie. Jeff pegues in washington. Jeff, thanks. The parent of a new jersey girl who took her own life blame School Officials for their daughters death. Mallory grossman was just 12 years old. Her parents say they begged the school for help but their pleas were never taken seriously. They now plan to sue over what they call the schools failure to protect her from bullying. Don dahler is outside Copeland Middle School in rockaway, new jersey, where mallory was in the sixth grade. Don, good morning. Reporter good morning. Just hours before her death, Mallory Grossmans parents say they spoke with administrators at the middle school about the bullying. They say their concerns were ignored, part of a pattern of alleged negligence they believe led to their daughters suicide. She was an athlete, a cheerleader and gymnastics and shes a sister. Shes a niece. Shes a granddaughter. Shes a daughter. Reporter Mallory Grossman seemed vibrant and happy. She doesnt strike me as the typical candidate for bullying. Were all kind of really surprised and not really sure how we got here. Reporter mallorys parents, diane and seth grossman, say the bullying started in the fifth grade. She would come to me and say girls are teasing me, calling me names, texting me on my phone. Reporter in january, mallory began trying to avoid school. She complained of headaches and her grades suffered. She died a week before the start of Summer Vacation. Bruce nagel, the attorney, accused School Officials of ignoring bullying. Nobody did anything here. Reporter two weeks after mallorys death, the superintendent wrote to parents. Our Administrative Team will be meeting over the summer to review all of our district procedures and plan for district Wide Community building at our schools. This will involve all of our students, staff and families. I think parents need to be aware of whats going on. I think that its no longer okay to say not my child. Are you angry or are you still just numb . Its a combination of both. The sadness overtakes everything the lawsuit may expand. To the participants of the girls who bullied mallory, the District Attorney says this is an Ongoing Investigation into her death. The School District did not reply to our request for a comment. A teenager is in custody after he jumped out of an airplane while it was taxiing to the gate. Cell phone video shows passengers in shock minutes after an american opened the emergency exit and slid off the wing. The plane had just landed in San Francisco. Passengers say the teen was anxious and fidgety during the flight from panama. He was traveling alone. We just landed. I hear people yell no. I see this guy jump on the wing and then he jumps down the wing and he run. He starts running the other way. A construction crew detains the teen as he tried to rub away. He wasnt injured but he was taken to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation. Customs and Border Control are investigating. An excessive heat warning is in effect in Washington State until friday evening. The Pacific Northwest could see record highs and triple digit heat. In portland, oregon, the temperatures could stay at 00 degrees for the next three days. While they could go down for this weekend, theyll be above average. Up to a foot of water corr covered miami. The rain and high tide caused the floodwaters to quickly rise. Stalled cars littered the roads. Some people waded through the water to push their cars to higher ground. I was coming to publix and saw a few cars go by. I followed through and my car wouldnt go. It just stopped. I tried to open the door and more water started rushing in. More thunderstorm its are forecast for this afternoon. No injuries have been reported. A mother is deported after police learned she had been living in the country illegally since she was a teenager. Ahead, why her family was most concerned about where she was taken in mexico. But first its 7 17. Time to check your local weather. A battle over beach driving is escalating. 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