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You can hear the bomb go off and see the panic unfold in video taken from inside the Manchester Arena. Oh, my god. Whats going on. [ bleep ]. Whats going on. Oh, my god the explosion happened at the end of last nights the concert. Thousands of young people scrambled to get away from the scene. Isis now claims responsibility for what the british Prime Minister calls a callous terrorist attack. Were starting to learn more about the people who were killed. Teenager Georgina Callander was a big fan of Ariana Grande and took pictures with the pop star two years ago. And 8yearold Saffie Roussos was the youngest known victim. Her primary teacher described her as quiet and unassuming with a creative flair. A total of 22 people died in britains worst terrorist attack since the 2005 transit attacks in london. 59 others have been wounded. Police say the lone bomber was also killed in this horrible attack. Cbs evening news anchor scott pelley has arrived in manchester and has the latest. What can you tell us . Gayle, were just short of the arena right here, just beyond that blue crane, is where the bombing occurred. The police are telling us this morning that it was a suicide bombing and that the man who carried out that bombing was salman abedi, a 23yearold man that the police say they knew and had concerns about before all of this happened. Another 23yearold man was arrested in manchester, but they say that that is related to this case, were not sure how it is related, but the police are telling us that abedi apparently acted alone in the bombing last night. This morning, isis has claimed responsibility, saying that one of its socalled soldiers carried out the bombing. It called the victims of the bombings crusaders, bulls we know this but we know this morning they were mostly girls and teenagers. Mark phillips has been following the investigation from the beginning and joins us now. Scott, the shock over this attack is not just to do with the numbers of people killed, it had to do with their age. These were, as you say, kids, teenagers, some kids, still in primary school, many of whom now will not grow old. Reporter the concert was a sellout and was just ending. The last song sung. The young, happy crowd was beginning to file out of the arena. Oh, my god. Reporter a dash cam in the parking lot caught the blast. Oh, my god. Reporter the crowd began to panic. The bomber was not in the arena. He had come to the concert on the local rail system and had approached one of the main exits as the audience was making its way out. Some meeting parents. Well the lights came on after the concert and everyone was getting up to leave and there was a big bang, and all of the seats shook and everyone decided to run and screaming and crying. This has been the most horrific incident weve faced in manchester. Reporter police chief hopkins says theres are many people among the victims. We believe the attacker was carrying an improvised explosive device which he detonated. Reporter the bomb was designed to kill and maim, many of the survivors suffered shrapnel wounds. There had been security at the concert, but the bomber did not apparently attempt to get in. His victories came to him. Its been a good evening until then. Reporter this morning concertgoers were wandering the streets of manchester, many unable to make sense of what happened. You wouldnt think something that would happen to you and then when it happens to you, its just like unreal, you dont how do you feel this morning . It really hits you. Reporter britains Prime Minister theresa may, expressed her countrys horror and resolve. All acts of terrorism are cowardly attacks on innocent people, but this attack stands out, for its appalling, sickening, cowardest, targeting innocent defenseless children and young people who should have been enjoying one of the most memorable nights of their lives. Reporter a massive counterterrorism operation is now under way here. We understand the police have made, in fact, a number of arrests as they try to determine whether salman abedi was, in fact, a lone wolf or had help. Mark phillips, thanks very much. As you mentioned a moment ago, 59 people were wounded and are in the hospital today. Jonathan vigliotti is at the royal manchester infermry. Jonathan . And scott, this is one of eight hospitals that took in the 59 victims. Were told 12 people are currently being treated here inside. All of them under the age of 16. She came and blew a kiss to the audience and walked off and then the bang happened. Reporter some of the victims brought to this hospital were reportedly paralyzed by shrapnel. Once we exit the door there was blood across the floor. Reporter for the capacity crowd inside Manchester Arena it was disorderly. Everybody is pushing, shoving, shoes being lost, phones lost. Girls were crying and all these women being treated by paramedics, wounds on the legs, no shoes, just chaos. Reporter karen ford was inside with her 13yearold daughter when the bomb went off. She said her husband panicked when he couldnt find them in the aftermath. For about ten minutes we were trying to look for each other. They thought they were dead. The great city of manchester has been affected by terrorism before. Reporter the uks home secretary noted how this strike seems to target innocence. This time it has been a particular attack on the most vulnerable in our society. Very, very lucky, arent we . Yes. Very lucky. We got out of there early. My husband said theres been a terrorist attack at Ariana Grande i didnt quite believe him. Reporter after the terror there was comfort on the streets of manchester. Now theres resolve. Manchester mayor andy bernnam. These were children, young people and their family, that those responsible chose to terrorize and kill. This was an evil act. Reporter when the concert came to an end lasts night hundreds of balloons were dropped from the ceiling, some concertgoers thought the explosion was part of the celebration. At this point its still unclear, scott, how many people are missing. Jonathan vigliotti for us this morning, jonathan, thank you. Well, its about 3 15 in the afternoon here in manchester. This is normally a very busy part of the city, but manchester, to a great degree, is a quiet and somber place today. Theres an electronic billboard just half a block away from here that says simply pray for manchester. Back to you at the broadcast center. A lot of people are doing that today. Thank you very much, scott. Of course well check in with you in our next hour. Of course we will get complete coverage tonight on the cbs evening news. Ariana grande sharing her grief and heartbreak with her fans and posted on twitter overnight she is, quote, broken and says this, from the bottom of my heart, i am so, so sorry. I dont have words. Earlier this morning, we spoke to zach who left the concert early, he was there last night at manchesters Victoria Station when the bomb exploded and captured the scene on videos as panic crowds rushed into the station. Hi, good morning. Set the scene for us. What were you doing and what did you see . Well, i was at the concert. She was performing her last song. I left halfway because i needed to get back to my hotel. I was in Victoria Station, right next to Manchester Arena. I was walking down the steps and then this huge bang just went off. I did not know what it was. All of a sudden everyone started to run away from the scene. People were crying. Parents looking for the kids. Parents wondering if the kids are okay. Just all crazy. What did you think was happening when you saw the people running from that explosion . What did you think that was . I thought it was like part of the show. Like i must be like go out with a bang. It was too loud for it to be that, so i knew then that it would be something different. More serious. Tell us about the crowd at the concert . Some adults, but it was mainly kids. Let me ask you about security there. Was there any security when you went into the concert . Well, the funny thing, the way thing was, i went to show them a ticket, but when i was going there, no one scanned, i just showed them my ticket and they let me in. Same goes to the other people who were there, no one was searching bags or nothing. In the beginning you didnt realize how serious this was . No. Thats because i just took the video. I heard the explosion, i took the video, and then i just walked to my hotel. I didnt think it was anything serious. Yeah. But its been serious. Yeah. Its very serious. Zach bruce, we thank you for joining us this morning. No problem. Thank you. And back here at home the Homeland SecurityDepartment Says there is no specific threat against music venues in the u. S. After this Manchester Attack. Police in new york city and around the country this morning are on heightened alert. Extra officers are posted at highprofile locations like times square and Madison Square garden. Homeland security says people in city across the nation may experience increased scrutiny around public places. Senior National Security contributor Michael Morell was acting and deputy correct director of the cia and now with us from washington. Let me begin with this, from what you know, what stands out most in this tragic attack . Charlie, i think its really important to put this in context, its a roughly the size of the brussels attack, its the largest attack in europe in ten months since nice, and its the largest attack in the uk in 12 years. So its the size of the attack, the significance of the attack, that i think is important here. What about the location . The location was a place, as you know, where theres a large group of people exiting and the timing in terms of the end of the concert, more people flowing out massed together at the end of a concert. What are the next steps here . Gayle, we still dont know whether he acted alone or he had accomplices. One of the things youll see in the aftermath of an attack is, the arrest of any friends who might have known him, who might have been in contact with him just to find out what they know. Theres also probably the arrest of other people theyve been watching and who are worried about who they fear may be triggered by this attack. A copycat fashion. Is it likely someone could carry out this attack alone . Charlie, yes. Unfortunately, on the internet, you can find instructions, detailed instructions, on how to build a bomb like this. So unfortunately, yes, it is possible for somebody to do this on their own. So you dont consider theresa may described the unimaginable worry of parents and relatives, what about security here in the United States . So, our venues like this, whether they be concerts or sporting events, are going to have considerable security. You have to go through metal detectors. We still dont know what the requirements were in manchester. Ive heard different stories. But our security is pretty good, but i think the important point, norah, is there is always there is always a scene, a place where security ends and thats what this bomber struck and thats always possible here as well. All right. Michael morell, thank you so much. President trump gave his reaction to the Manchester Bombing this morning in bethlehem on the west bank. He spoke after a meeting with Palestinian Authority president mahmoud abbas. So many young, beautiful, innocent People Living and enjoying their lives, murdered by evil losers in life. I wont call them monsters because they would like that term. They would think thats a great name. I will call them from now on losers because thats what they are, theyre losers. And well have more of them. But theyre losers. Just remember that. About one hour ago, the first couple left israel aboard air force one en route to rome. Margaret brennan reports from jerusalem. Margaret, good morning. Good morning. Well the president was briefed on the Manchester Attack by his National Security adviser this morning, and then spoke by phone with uk Prime Minister theresa may, to offer any support. And throughout all of the stops here in the middle east, President Trump has made expansion of counterterrorism efforts a key theme. I want to send our condolences to the many families who lost their loved ones. Reporter President Trump acknowledged the Manchester Attack and called for unity against extremism. I repeat again that we must drive out the terrorists and the extremists, from our midst. Reporter earlier, mr. Trump traveled to the palestinian city of bethlehem to meet with Palestinian Leader mahmoud abbas. Abbas said that to achieve peace, israel needs to recognize the state of palestine and halt settlement construction on its territory. Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu continues to defy mr. Trumps appeals to hold back. I am committed to trying to achieve a Peace Agreement between the israelis and palestinians. Reporter back in israel the president visited the yad veshem memorial and laid a wreath at a site where ashes from Holocaust Victims are buried and spent a moment at the western wall, the holiest side in judaism while daughter ivanka and first lady spent time in the womens section. The sensitive issue of intelligence sharing was raised during a monday meeting with netanyahu. The president had been criticized for revealing classified Israeli Intelligence during an Oval Office Meeting with top russian diplomats. I never mentioned the word or the name israel. Never mentioned it in that conversation. Theyre all saying i did. You have another story wrong. Reporter but the president had never been accused of explicitly naming israel, just inappropriately divulging information it had provided. Norah, the white house continues to insist that the president was unaware that israel was the source. All right. Margaret brennan in jerusalem, thank you. 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It was birth place of the leader of the suffragettes, the home of the invention of the first computer. Its a place full of comedies and curries and character. When i think of manchester, the place that i know, i think of the spirit of the people there. Im telling you, a more tightknit group of people you will be hard pressed to find. Strong, proud, caring people, with community at its core. And if it was even possible, the spirit of the people of manchester will grow stronger this evening. Very emotional. What a lot of people are thinking. A heartfelt and hopeful reaction from james corden last night after the Manchester Bombing. Welcome back to cbs this morning. And we have heard reaction from all over the world. Queen elizabeth releasing a statement this morning saying, the whole nation has been shocked by the death and injury in manchester last night of so many people, adults and children, who had just been enjoying a concert. Two of the dead were identified this morning, Georgina Callander, a teenager student, and an 8yearold saf fi roussos. 22 people were killed in the bombing. 59 others were wounded as thousands of young people left an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena. The lone bomber died in the blast identified as 23yearold salman abedi. Police announced this morning that they arrested another 23yearold man in connection to the attack, he was in south manchester. Earlier this morning, we talked to cbs news senior National Security analyst Fran Townsend. She was Homeland Security adviser to president george w. Bush and explained what police will focus on as they investigate the suspect. So right now theyre looking at anything they know about this man, his home address, his work address, any associates, theyll look for computers and cell phones and social media accounts, anything that can explain to them this mans network to know for certain as theresa may suggested whether he acted alone or with others. Should social Media Companies play a role here . Oh, charlie, so, you know, just hours before in the telegram channel, the social Media Encrypted Communications site, there was an isis channel that said, kill them where you can, right. It was a video encouraging attacks, and then right after the attack, they, as you know, theyre hash tags, pray for manchester, isis bombings, isis took over those to disseminate their propaganda. Social media sites have to do more before these attacks to take down that propaganda, not just after them. But fran, when you look at this, this just seems to be a different kind of cruel when you look at the audience that was targeted. Is there anything that can really be done realistically . I think parents can relate to this. I could have gone to that concert, i would have taken my kids an left them. Anything you can do realistically to stop this . You know, gayle, look we do security screening beforehand and there have been conflicting reports about how good that screening was going in. But, of course, most of that security is gone when people exit. The disturbing thing about this, there were many exits, he deliberately chose that exit which was the one closest to public transportation, in order to get the largest number of people and so i expect now you will see some effort to do screening as people exit. You can have explosive sniffing dogs and the like. But you know, wherever we put screening theyre going to look for our vulnerability. Thats right. You see comparison . I do. Bataclan, france, where there was a sports stadium where an individual tried to get in, i think, you know, we always see these warnings about large public gatherings and this is why. What theyre looking for is the largest number of casualties. Fran townsend, always good to have you here. Thank you so much. Thank you. And in full disclosure we should mention fran is under active consideration to be the new fbi director and has been interviewed by the trump administration. And now, on to another big story this morning, President Trump tried to enlist top intelligence officials to refute the fbi investigation into possible russian collusion. Cbs news confirms the president separately contacted the director of national intelligence, dan coats, and then, the director of the National Security agency, admiral mike rogers. This was first reported by the Washington Post. Both refused to comply with the request. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill where officials are testifying right now. Good morning. Good morning. This development has already become a big focus on capitol hill because so many of the key players were already scheduled to testify today. Youve got the former cia director, john brennan, testifying here before the House Intelligence Committee and then across the capitol, dan coats, the director of national intelligence, appointed by the president who was already slated to go before the Senate Armed Services committee but is now being asked what the president said to him. I havelways believed that given the nature of my position, and the information that which we share, its not appropriate for me to comment publicly. Reporter the director of national intelligence, dan coats, said this month investigating russian interference is a priority, but mr. Trump made separate appeals to coats and to the director of the National Security agency, asking them to publicly deny the existence of any evidence of his campaigns collusion with russia. In february, the president allegedly issued a similar request to the now ousted fbi director james comey, asking him to halt the investigation looking into former National Security adviser michael flynn, and his potentially illegal contacts with russian officials. On monday flynn denied the question. If youre innocent why are you taking the fifth amendment. Now flynn is refusing to testify or provide documents to the senate Intelligence Committee. In a sixpage letter flynns legal team said he is the target of outrageous allegations that feed the escalating public frenzy against him. Intelligence Committee Chairman richard burr said he is Still Deciding what to do about it. Well figure that out when we get through corresponding with him. Documents obtained by the House Oversight committee indicate flynn may have lied during his 2016 security clearance renewal. Flynn told investigator he was paid by u. S. Companies for a 2015 trip to moscow, when he was actually paid by the state run Russian Media rt. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie who initially ran the Trump Transition Team said he warned the president to steer clear of flynn. If i were president elect of the United States i wouldnt let general flynn in the white house let alone give him a job. Reporter the newly appointed special counsel, robert mueller, has now met with fbi agents who have been conducting the investigation and were told that the former fbi director james comey wants to meet with mueller as well before he testifies before the senate Intelligence Committee in a couple of weeks, charlie . Thanks, nancy. A look at other headlines. The New York Times says President Trump is proposing deep funding cuts in many social safety net programs. The 1. 1 trillion spending plan released today aims to balance a budget in ten years. The cuts include an 800 billion reduction to medicaid over a decade. 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It happened near the ticket area as thousands of patrons were living the concert. It was simply a lot of people in an area that was very difficult to secure. Reporter the scene in manchester was reminiscent of other socalled soft target attacks including another concert in paris in 2015 inside the where gunman took the lives of 89 people. That same day security stopped a suicide bomber from entering a paris soccer stadium. He then detonated his explosives out side the venue. This is a tragedy but its a tragedy about the difficulty that we have securing open space. Reporter recent terror incidents have led to increased security at u. S. Concert halls and sports stadiums alike. Some of these measures have been used for years like undercover guards, closed circuit tvs, hand wands but sense the paris attacks theyre use is more widespread. Safety and security measures that used to only be for the biggest shows are now prolive rating across the entire marketplace. Reporter experts say venue operators could step up security outside their venues to the level of airports. Dont worry about your child being safe at a concert but the context is, we live in a more Dangerous Society than we have before. Reporter the u. S. Department of Homeland Security says it has no information to indicate a specific credible threat involving music venues here in the u. S. But it says the public may notice increased security as officials take additional precautions. Thank you. And thats good news. Thats good news that theyre taking that very seriously. Jury selection continues today in the bill cosby trial. How this process is moving very fast and what we have learned after the selection of the first five jurors. Plus why two astronauts on the International Space station are making an urgent last minute what a view this morning, from the studios in San Francisco where we are great, lets head towards the dublin. 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Our security is pretty good, but there is always a seam, always a place where security ends and thats what this bomber struck, and thats always possible here as well. Throughout all of the stops here in the middle east, President Trump has made expansion of counterterrorism efforts a key piece. Mr. President today you called the terrorists losers. I know you agree with me that its our job to make sure that they continue to lose. Let us remember those who died and let us celebrate those safe in the knowledge that the terrorists will never win as our values, our country and our way of life will always prevail. Moments ago, Queen Elizabeth, prince philip, Prince Charles and other royals had a moment of silence at Buckingham Palace for the victims of the terror attack in manchester, england. Im charlie rose with gayle king and norah odonnell. Cell phones videos show the terrifying scene inside Manchester Arenarena. Thousanded rushed to safety just as the Ariana Grande concert ended. The bomb set off near the Arena Box Office killed 22 people, mostly chirp. They include georgina calendar, a student and 8yearold Saffie Roussos. 59 others were wounded. British Prime Minister theresa may gave her reaction. As so often we experienced the worst of humanity in manchester last night we also saw the best. The cowardice of the attacking met the bravery of the Emergency Services and the people of manchester. The attempt to divide us met countless acts of kindness that brought people closer together. And in the days ahead, those must be the things we remember. Witnesses last night describe the terrifying scene as people ran from the packed arena. Were in the arena and we heard a bang and run for me lives. We ran straight out the door, all the way down to the hotel and all i could hear was screaming, people crying. Everyone was just running everywhere. It was completely maddening. It was a massive, wild bang and i looked up to where i heard it coming from and people were screaming, and literally jumping out of the seats. Trying to flee. People pushing down the stairs and people were falling down, girls were crying and this woman treated by paramedics, open wounds on the legs, no shoes. Everything kind of went calm for about five or six seconds. Everyone in the arena was just it was scareily still and all of a sudden pandemonium everywhere. After cbs evening news anchor scott pelley is in manchester with the latest on the investigation this morning. Scott, good morning. Reporter good morning, norah. This is the second terror attack in britain in two months. Youll recall that in march, a man used a knife and his car to kill five people near the palace of westminster where the parliament sits. This attack happened two months to the day at the Manchester Arena, the building just beyond that blue crane behind me there. The bombing occurred at 10 30 p. M. Local time, as concertgoers were pouring out of the auditorium. Police say the bomber pushed his way through those crowds, and inside the buildings before he set off his suicide bomb. Mark phillips has been covering this since the wee hours of the morning. Mark . Scott, the response here was massive when the bomb went off, on behalf of police and security personnel and its been an equally massive counterterrorism operation going on since that time as well. The Major Development of which has been coming to the conclusion of the name the police think of the bomber and he is salman abedi, who they say is a 23yearold man who was known to them from the manchester area as well. There has been no official confirmation of that. We understand that to be the name circulating in security circles. Police making a number of raids all day. They admitted to one arrest, we understand there have been more as well. The obvious line of investigation for them they have said abedi carried out this attack on his own. The question of course is, whether or not anybody knew that he was planning it or helped him to plan it, and that is what the investigation is about. Mark phillips thanks very much. This is the deadliest terror attack since the london transit bombings in 2005, took the lives of 52 innocent victims. Well have a great deal more about this on our streaming news service, cbs, and of course right here from manchester, on the cbs evening news tonight. Until then, norah, charlie, gayle, back to you. Thank you so much for your reporting this morning, from manchester. We will be watching throughout the day and tonight. Some families are still looking for their children, who attended last nights concert. One mother, charlotte campbell, spoke to british tv about her daughter, olivia. I run down jstairs and put t news on, couldnt get hold of olivia. There was many phone calls and phone the police, they werent really helpful at that time because it was so fresh. Im heartbroken at the moment, i dont know where she is, i dont know if shes alive. Trying every social media site. Were constantly ringing the phone but its going straight through to it cannot be connected. She was with a friend from school. Hes been found. He is in hospital, hes with his family. Everything, every possible scenario that shes just going to walk through this too any minute like shes not even knowing whats going on, that shes in a hospital somewhere, i want them to get hold of me because they dont know who she is, otherwise shes dead. That to me is one of hardest parts of the story a parent not knowing where your child is when youve seen something so devastating and loss of life. That unimaginable worry. Very tough, very tough story. Until you dont know, theres always hope. The future of Ariana Grandes tour is unclear after the deadly bombing at her concert. The pop star responded on soernl media hours after the attack she tweeted broken from the bottom to have my heart, i am so, so sorry. I dont have words. Vladimir dudier is here with that part of the story. Ariana grande is a major draw both here and in the United States an around the world. The fans at her shows are typically thousands of Young Children and teenagers. Shortly after this Ariana Grande set, in an arena packed full of young fans and charttopping hits crowds excitement quickly turned into chaos. [ explosion ] oh my god. Run confused and terrified fans rushed from the concert after hearing what sounded like a bomb. At least 22 people were killed, and dozens more injured. As soon as i heard the bang, i just decided to run. I didnt know what to do. All of us, you heard a massive bang from the corner, people just running in different directions. Reporter hours after the attack grandes manager Scooter Braun posted on twitter tonight our hearts are broken. Words cannot express our sorrow for the victims and families. Children were among those killed monday night. One of the largest components of grandes global fan base. The 23yearold grammy nominee is a massive star, concert venues around the world. And with 106 million followers, has one of the largest instagram accounts on the planet. Online support for grande and the victims quickly poured in, including Justin Timberlake who said we need to do better. We need to love one another. Grande has dozens of concerts remaining on her world tour, including her next show on thursday, in london, but its unclear whether that show will go on as scheduled. Gayle . Thank you. Hundreds of mourners remember a Maryland College student killed in a sudden attack. Ahead investigators look at the suspects ties to,, one of the nafiests largest wr warships is to ready to resume its mission. The uss abraham lin has finished a fouryear refurbishing process. 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The university of maryland student faces first and seconddegree murder charges. Hes accused of stabbing and killing Bowie State University student Richard Collins iii. The fbi is investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. Errol barnett that the stabbing which took place at that location behind me was unprovoked. I love you. Ill remember you for the rest of my life. Reporter hundreds gathered to remember Richard Collins on the eve of Bowie State University graduation. Dear bowie state reporter many sang the school song by candlelight. Collins and two friends were standing at a University Maryland bus stop Early Saturday Morning when investigators say Sean Urbanski approached the group screaming and stabbed collins in the chest. Collins died about an hour later at the hospital. When Police Arrived on the scene they found urbanski sitting on a bench 50 feet from the bus stop with a knife in his front shirt pocket. In court urbanskis attorney told the judge his client has no criminal history and that alcohol and stains abuse may have been a factor. As i begin my military career ill keep each one of you that helped shape me in i had marital and close to my mind. Ill never be a stranger. Reporter last thursday collins spoke at his commissioning ceremony where he became a Second Lieutenant in the army. It believes urbanski and collins were strangers. Investigators are looking to urbanskis ties to a group called altright nation. This is the second investigation into a potential hate crime at the university of maryland in less than two months. In april a noose was discovered hanging in the kitchen of a frat alternativity house. On monday Prince Georges CountyOfficials Say its too soon to know what motivated saturdays stack. In this investigation we dont have enough evidence to say conclusively whether this is a hate crime. Reporter a university of Maryland Police tell us they monitor more than 400 surveillance cameras both on and off campus. Investigators tell us they do have Surveillance Footage of the stabbing. Thats going be very tough see. Between manchester and then this story, youre just standing at the bus stop waiting. Senselessness, the hate behind it. Its very tough in the news business. Lawyers are working to choose 12 people who will determine the fate of bill cosby at his trial. Ahead, why the jury selection can be the most significant part of the trial. And the Washington Post executive editor thats marty baron is here in the toyota green room. Hello, marty baron. Hell explain how his paper decides what to do when leakers release information. Youre watching cbs this morning. ,,,,, jury selection continues today in the trial of actor bill cosby. Five jurors were selected yesterday. Cosby was charged in 2015 with aggravated indecent assault against a Temple University employee in 2004. He denies the charges and says the encounter was consensual. Case will be tried in montgomery county, pennsylvania outside of philadelphia but a judge ruled jury selection would take place across the state in Allegheny County near pittsburgh. 12 jurors and six alternates will be selected from the large jury pool of 3,000. Cbs news legal analyst Rikki Klieman is here to bring us up to date. What do we know . The first day went lightning fast, much faster than i expected. What the judge has done is hes had all of the prospective jurors, 3,000 and all, coming in in smaller panels of 100. So what he had them do was fill out a very lengthy questionnaire before they came in the lawyers can study. What happened yesterday was the general questions went out to the group and what they found was a large amount of people saying going from Allegheny County to suburban philadelphia would be a hardship, 67 of the 100. What we also find is that you have a huge number who have heard of the case. I mean 80 or more have heard about the case. 14 of them said they could not possibly change their opinion. Ultimately, 21 of them get interviewed and what we have is the defense is at a disadvantage here. You have seven strikes which you can do for any reason or no reason. And decide that those people youre not going to use of your 12 jurors. The defense has already used four. They got only three to go. Thats why you think this will be one of the most significant parts of the trial. Jury selection, if the lawyers were able to do it. If the lawyers could ask questions would be significant indeed. Ive spent years with southeast best lawyers in the country, including the larry spence teaching lawyers how to do jury selection. Here lawyers dont ask questions. What youre dealing with, with who is there and race, you only had three africanamericans who were questioned and all of them are accused for cause. Defense at a disadvantage. Beyond race what do you think the Defense Attorneys are looking for in jurors and what is the prosecution looking for in jurors . The defense would like older people who might remember bill cosby as americas dad and have that fond memory. People who might appreciate the quality of celebrity, they obviously, the defense is looking for africanamerican jurors. There are not many there. The defense, again were dealing with stereotypes here because thats all we can do. The defense is looking for young have a much better feeling what Sexual Assault is and thats different from an older person. I want to go back to the question about race. Bill cosby raised it. Theyve selected five white jurors. They have seven more to go. Is it important they have people of color on this jury. To the defense its critically important. The difficulty they have, gayle, in picking a jury out in Allegheny County in pittsburgh way only 10 of the population is africanamerican. I bet my Bottom Dollar that he raises a motion, the defense about not getting a jury of his peers. And for the integrity of the outcome. The Manchester Community came together to help concert goers after the deadly terror attack. Ahead how people opened their homes and used social media to help strangers. Well have more on all of that plus the good morning, its 8 25, im kenny choi. Some daly city b. A. R. T. Riders had a delay because of saturdays derailment. Call train is getting 647 million in federal grant money that needs to go electric. The project had been in limbo since january, but the feds signed off on the money yesterday. It will mean faster and more reliable trains and a service increase for the peninsula. Stick around, traffic and weather in just a moment. stranger good mornin store p. A. attention shoppers, theres a lost couple in the mens department. vo theres a great big unkhaki world out there. Explore it in a subaru crosstrek. Love. Its what makes a subaru, a subaru. Good morning now, time now is 8 27, and were tracking an accident on westbound i80. It has three lanes blocked. You can see traffic really starts to slow down through the area. Were tracking a 51 Minute Travel time from 205 towards 680. Along the nimitz, this is oakland at 80, 49 minutes in the red. Northbound direction on the right side of your screen towards the maze, and slow go along the san mateo bridge. This is the westbound direction on the right side of your screen out of hayward heading into foster city. 27 minutes. That earlier accident now cleared in san mateo. Traffic show along both directions. We still have a hazy condition. We have the low overcast over the bay bridge as scene from our kpix studios. Were looking east. How about another view from sfo. We have up to 31 minute delays due to the low ceilings. Temperature wise, were in the 50s and 60s. Later today, were talking about numbers, in the 50s at the beaches. 60s around the bay. Well have a little drizzle there this morning. 79degrees in mountain view. Vallejo, youll be in the 70s. 5degrees cooler than yesterday when we stopped out at 95 in livermore. Much cooler on wednesday. Seasonal on thursday through saturday. Theres moments of humanity among the terror in manchester. Photos show how strangers came together to help each other out after the bombing at the grand grand concert. There are stories about Hotels Offering free rooms, strangers opening their thunderstorms people because transportation, of course, was shut down and you couldnt get around. Always after Something Like that you see that. You see the worst and see the best of people. Thank goodness for that. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Residents of manchester mobilized to help stranded concert goers. Thats one of our Morning Headlines from around the globe. Britains guardian reports people opened their thunderstorms thousands pouring out of the manchester. People let people into their homes and offered free rides after the train station was closed. There were reports of hotels sheltering children who became separated from their parents. Wall street journal reports many Illegal Immigrants arrive as legal visitors. More than 40 of undocumented people in the United States overstay their visas. Last year more than 700,000 foreigners stayed longer than allowed. Some later left. Detroit free press explains why fords chairman hired a new ceo articulate that future in a way that an organization can follow. Im very excited by it. And the Washington Post says President Trump plans to hire a team of lawyers to tackle accusati accusati accusations about his collusion with russia. They cannot be paid with Government Funds but the president might be allowed to use campaign money. Political news has dominated headlines from the 2016 campaign into the beginning of President Trumps administration. The Washington Post has been behind several of the biggest stories. They include the leaked access Hollywood Video and the justice departments concern about michael flynn. The paper won a Pulitzer Prize for its investigation into mr. Trumps charitable donation. The newspaper broke the story about President Trumps revelation of highly classified information to russian officials and yesterday the post reported that trump asked top intelligence officials to deny evidence that his campaign colluded with russia. Marty baron is executive editor of the the Washington Post. Thats what happened to the Washington Post . I mean everybody is saying its never been better and you got remarkable reporting. Thank you. We appreciate that we have a great team. Great team in the newsroom. Very proud of what they are doing. Has the addition avenue ownership made a difference . Yeah. Jeff bezos is the owner. Hes owned us for three and a half years. Hes brought Financial Capital and intellectual capital. Helped us adjust to the digital at your place. How can you trust the people that are leaking stories to you. Look. There are a lot of people in government who are concerned about whats happening. They feel its information that the public needs and deserves to know. Our reporters have a lot of experience over the many years theyve cultivated sources in government. People who know them. They know the source. These are reporters on our staff who have a lot of experience and expertise. When people want to talk they talk to us. Do they double check, triple check. We do not rely on one source. We always have to have extra confirmation of anything. In many instances the white house has said something that was not true and then a day later or two days later who confirms it . States actually confirmed our reporting. Marty, this is another stunning piece of reporting, an excellent rorj reporting about the president asking his intelligence chiefs to deny collusion. One of the things i read between the lines he asked them to do it just days after comey testified. So theres this very short period of time where the president is ramping up his activity not only against comey but the intelligence chiefs. The question of leaks, though, just to talk about that, people are not calling the Washington Post giving you information. Your reporters are asking questions and then they give up information, correct . Yes. For the most part. These are reporters who have a lot of experience, a lot of expertise. They talk to a lot of people over many, many year. They developed their confidence. Earned their confidence because of the quality reporting theyve done. Now people are willing to talk to them. Youre the editor. What questions remain unanswered for you . Well, there are a lot and thats why theres an investigation taking place. And obviously we want to know all the same things that the fbi is investigating. That the committees in congress are investigating. We want to know, obviously, whether there was obstruction of justice, what constitutes obstruction of justice. We want to know if there was collusion between the Trump Campaign and the russians. Cant say for sure at the moment. On friday your paper the post reported that a Current White House official is a significant person of interest in the russian investigation. But you didnt name who that person is. Do you know who that person is . We didnt name the person. I dont plan to name the person because we havent confirmed who that is. Give us the initials. If we can confirm this is what we do. When we cant confirm we dont report. We need additional source or two. So you do have sources that said its a certain person. You need that confirmed by other people. We need more confirmation. What does that mean . Theres a Single Person who is a person, a significant person of interest . Well, its a person who is the subject to investigation. Someone who the fbi and others are looking at very closely. To see whether there was a particular connection to the russians that had some influence in what the russians youre close to confirming that person . I really cant say any more about it. What is this like for you . Youre in boston where they made a remarkable movie of what happened when you were editor there. Think about this. I mean in terms of youve lived through a lot of political drama. Has it ever end in your feeling or judgment anything like this . When i was coming out of high school there was nixon and watergate. I wasnt in the middle of that, obviously. But this feels like that in many ways. Now, thats not to say that its a perfect analogy. Well have to see. We need to see the evidence. We need to do more investigating. The Law Enforcement officers, the fbi and the congressional committees need to do more investigating and we in the Journalism Community need to do more investigating as well. I like charlies question, though, because there seems to be such a competition between New York Times and the Washington Post. Norah pointed out in the green room its something the New York Times is quoting the the Washington Post. This is to be a very satisfying feeling for your. Youre very calm and very controlled. Arent you guys over there doing the hula about what is happening . We dont do that. Were very serious about what we do. People know that were held to account like everybody else is held to account. We need to make sure our information is accurate. That takes a lot of hard work. With regard to the New York Times, great. We do not coordinate with the New York Times. We compete with the New York Times. I think its for the Public Benefit that there are two news organizations and other news organizations as well that are vigorously pursuing this story. Thats what the meaning of the First Amendment is. The press and public, by the way, supposed to hold their government to account. Thats the meaning of selfgovernance. Your speech at penn state is a must read for everybody and for certainly journalists. Thank you for being here. Congratulations to all the great reporters at the post. One of the navys most famous Aircraft Carriers rejoins the fleet after a four year overhaul. Ahead we take you on a tour of the,,,,,,,,,,,,, who had a role in this. Jan, good morning. Reporter good morning. So these ships are really like the Emergency Response team for the world. I mean whenever theres a major conflict or humanitarian charisma the carriers are there. No other country has anything like americas fleet, which means no other country has the kind of Ship Builders who build and keep these ships running. The 90,000 ton uss Abraham Lincoln is one of the largest war ships in the world. With a proud history. When the u. S. Prepared to take on Saddam Hussein in 1991, the newly built uss lincoln patrolled the persian gulf. During the 2003 invasion of iraq the ship launched over 100 missions a day. Served as the site of one of president george w. Bushs famous announcements. When a historic tsunami killed hundreds much thousands in southeast asia, the lincoln rushed to the region to provide relief. Now nearly three decades after it first departed newport news, the lincoln is heading out again for another 25 years at sea. Better than ever after a four year upgrade and overhaul at the huntington engel ship ward. The ceo gave us a tour of the carrier just before it was turned back over to the navy. Right over here the catapults where the planes go off the ship. Reporter that catapult along with every component of the lincoln underwent extensive renovation. Responsibility that the employees take seriously. What does that mean to work here on this Aircraft Carrier . First of all its a privilege. A privilege. The nation entrusts us with creating these complex platforms that are going to take really the most valuable resource we have which is our young sailors and take them into harms way. Reporter often deployed for months at a time more than 5,000 people can live aboard the lincoln when its fully staffed. Thats a city. A city with its own airport. All the things that you need to cook month date 5,000 people in aetwe food, sleeping arrangements, entertainment, training. Every single thing that has to happen to support the mission of the ship and then youre going to go and drive thiscy around out there at sea in an environment thats harsh at some point the quality of our work will get tested. It cant fail. It wont fail. Reporter the man steering this massive construction project was u. S. Navy captain ron rovello. You use maps. This will be naf investigated with maps. Reporter he likes to remind his crew what they are working towards. Conceivably one of their sons or daughters will be the last crew of this ship 25 years from now. Thats how much life were putting back into this. Another generation. Another generation of sailors. Reporter to help recruit and train qualified Ship Builders he relies on his apprentice school. Students get paid to take classes while getting hands on experience and working full time towards a college degree. These four graduates span generations. Each had a hand in getting the uss lincoln ready for duty. Ed has and about pipe fitter at new incorporate news for 39 years and his son now also works in the shipyard. He helped build the lincoln and plans to retire once the overhaul is complete. What does that mean to you, to have been able to see that through . Theres something about this stage when youre ready to go to sea that when you go down that river and you know all those hours were put in, and now you go down on sea trial, just a pride in what you do. Reporter 33yearold ramirez is an electrical foreman. Do you think you feel that pride too yes, maam. I didnt get it at first, when i first got here. I just thought it was a job. Thoen actually complete a carrier and to actually see it go out to sea, i mean its outstanding. It makes you feel special as a person that hey i was a part of that project. Reporter for medical, kristoff and lucas served aboard carriers in the navy. It makes you work harder. Reporter all four Ship Builders said working on equipment that helps keep the country safe carries with it a heightened sense of responsibility. Building ships with a 50 year life span can quickly become personal. My son is 7 years old. He tells me every day how he wants to be in the military and be in the navy. I was 17 when i got in the military. And if he follows in my shoes hes going to want to do the same thing. If he wants to be on a ship i want to it be right. You could be working on something now that hell be on. Absolutely. I take that very seriously. Reporter with the next generation of carriers already being built huntingtonengel Industries Plan to be busy. The ceo donates his salary to pay for preschool scholarships for his employees children. What a great story. Aircraft carriers are the largest projection of a nations power into other areas. They last 50 years. Think about that. Out to sea for 25 years. The sense of Community Around the people. What struck me was the pride and confidence. You can hear more of our cbs this morning show on our podcast. Find extended interviews and podcast originals on itunes and the itunes app. ,,,,,, [ whistles ] internet speeds 20x faster. At t fiber sounds amazing. Wait a sec, im not done yet. Less than 12 of at t homes actually qualify. Huh. Hold on. Everyone else gets our other, slower internet speeds. But no one reads this stuff anyway. Except for the old guy with the binoculars. Huh. We got ourselves a reader. Dont be fooled by at t. Xfinity delivers the fastest speeds to the most homes. We think about the people in manchester this morning and certainly give them our deepest, good morning, its 8 55, im kenny choi. The wife of an Alameda County sheriffs deputy is due in court today. The 40yearold recently surrendered to chp in connection to a car crash that killed a 3yearold boy last september. A young suspect is under arrest for leading police on a wild chase. Authorities say they were following a stolen car across the Richmond Santa field bridge. Caltrain is getting 647 million in federal grant money that it needs to go electric. The feds signed off on the money yesterday. It will mean faster and more reliable trains, and a service increase for the peninsula. Weather and traffic in just a moment. ,,,,,, good morning, the time now is 8 57 and we continue to track delays for many of our roadways. Heres a live look at 880 if youre making your way through oakland. Its about a 30 minute ride. We are dealing with a a crash near high street that has just cleared off of that off ramp there. Slow, stop go, in the red, 30 minutes as you make your way from the maze into downtown San Francisco. We continue to see slow downs continue toward the dublin pleasantton interchange. Its still gray outside. Morning, everybody. Even localized drizzle, thats it looking out towards the east bay hills. 50s and 60s. Where its near the 60s right now, is where it will top out near 90 degrees. Thats in our east bay. Sunshine at the sea shore today. Up to 90 degrees for the warmest spots of our inland areas. West winds 10 to 20 miles an hour. Notice by wednesday, significantly cooler in our inland areas. Downright seasonal from thursday flew sunday. As we head towards memorial day, 50s at the coast. Make it a great tuesday. ,,,,, wayne yeah jonathan its a new bedroom tiffany 15,000 wayne were gonna play 0 to 80. screaming wayne you ready to make a deal . 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