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Eye Opener: Senate delays vote on health care

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President Trump tells Republican senators if they do not pass a health care bill, he won't like it. But Senate leaders have put a vote on hold until after the July 4 recess. Also, a massive cyberattack in the U.S. and Europe targets businesses and governments for a second day. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.



6/27: CBS Evening News

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Senate leaders delay vote on health care bill; Complaints about side effects from cosmetics on the rise.

U.S. warns Assad regime against chemical attack

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President Trump appears to have drawn his own "red line" over chemical weapons in Syria. On Monday night, the U.S. warned the Assad regime it will pay a heavy price if it launches another chemical attack. David Martin reports that U.S. intelligence spotted activity at a suspected chemical weapons site.

Cyberattack spreads across the globe

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Computers froze Tuesday at hospitals, government offices and multinational corporations -- held for ransom by cyber crooks using a program called Petya. Elizabeth Palmer reports on how the attack spread so quickly.

"Saturday Night Fever" dance floor up for auction

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The floor on which John Travolta danced in "Saturday Night Fever" is up for auction. The specially-built, 24-by-16-foot floor has more than 250 light compartments. Anthony Mason reports.

Senate leaders delay vote on health care bill

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Republicans couldn't come up with enough votes from their own party to pass their alternative to Obamacare. Moderates felt the bill is too harsh, while conservatives say it doesn't go far enough. Nancy Cordes reports.

Complaints about side effects from cosmetics on the rise

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Complaints about side effects from cosmetics more than doubled in 2016. Most of the products that were the target of complaints are still on store shelves. Dr. Tara Narula weighs in on how consumers can protect themselves.





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