From egyptair flight ms804 in the Mediterranean Sea. A major breakthrough in an international search. Theyre sweeping to find the black box. Investigators still trying to figure out what brought down egyptair flight 804. Terror far more likely than technical failure, despite no one taking responsibility. A plane got blown out of the sky. It anybody thinks it wasnt blown ut of the blown out of th youre 100 wrong. If youre the nominee for the party i will be the nominee for the party, though. That is already done. Im morely safer. The passing of a giant in television, morely safer died at 84. Morely was one of the premier jourstnalisf o the past half century. Any regrets about there career you painted . Gosh, no. Big st gulf. Heavy wind and rain. A number of tornado warnings were posted overnight. No confirmed twisters. A brutsds attack on a Minnesota Police officer. The man started punching him. All that way back springer at the wall. And springer brought it in oh, my goodness geez, louise why did that just happen . [ laughter ] and all that matters Bernie Sanders stopping to take pictures with students heading to their senior prom. He looks like the bad guy in a prom movie on the disney channel. This year, no deejay. On cbs this morning. We have important breaking Vice President ial news from ohio. Jim . My name is joe biden, i love ice cream. [ applause ] my name is stephen colbert, and i love joe biden. Welcome to cbs this morning. Norah odonnell is off. Josh elliott of our streaming network, cbsn, is with us. We begin with a breakthrough in the search for the missing egyptair jet. The Egyptian Military says it found wreckage from flight 804 and personal items from the 66 people on board. The flight from paris to cairo dropped off radar wednesday night over the mediterranean. This morning, searchers found debris in the sea about 180 miles north of alexandria, egypt. Our coverage extends across three continents today. Nypd deputy chief of intelligence, john miller, has just arrived to talk about the possibility of terrorism. Lets start with Holly Williams in cairo. Good morning. Reporter good morning. The Egyptian Military says the wreckage includes part of the planes fuselage. The hunt goes on for the bodies of those who were on well as the planes black box. The wreckage from the downed egyptian plane could help investigators discover what went wrong as search teams from egypt, the u. S. , and European Countries continue to scour the Mediterranean Sea for debris. Egyptair flight 804 was in its normal cruising altitude in greek airspace when sometime after 2 00 a. M. Local time something catastrophic happened. Greek radar showed the plane turning abruptly 90 degrees to the left. Then swinging through a tight 360degree circle to the right, all while dropping like a rock. One official said, and then disappearing off the radar. Egypts Civil Aviation minister told us he had strong suspicions about what happened. Again, on behalf of the egyptian government. Its been a disastrous air for egyptian aviation. In october, a suspected bomb took down a russian jet here, killing all 224 people on board. Isis later claimed responsibility. In march, a hijacker forced an egyptair passenger plane to land in cypress. Though his suicide belt later turned out to be a fake. In cairo yesterday, family members whod been waiting for their loved ones to return instead discovered that theyll never come back. I want to know where my son is, said this man. Whats the government doing . Mechanical failure, human error, and terrorism are all possible causes. At this point, we still dont know what happened. As you can imagine, that means even more anguish for the families. Josh . Holly williams in cairo. Thank you. Now where the flight took off from, mark Charles De Gaulle airport outside paris. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Officially here in france, according to frances foreign minister there is still absolutely no indication of the cause of this crash. Although, of course, terrorism is still the prime suspect, and that start right here in paris. For some time even before the attacks in paris, there had been concern about security at the airport because of radicalization. Theyve instituted a new regime that they call extreme security in which not just passengers but anybody who works here and particularly gets near an airplane is screened. Many security passes have been revoked. This is a wellknown problem in International Aviation circles, according to the former head of the British Aviation authority, mark bivien. It was known that there had been a large number of employees whod had airside passes withdrawn. The reason was that theyd become radicalized. Reporter and the problem is not just in paris here. The plane which has gone down over the mediterranean before leaving paris had flown from cairo to tunisia and then flew to paris. And the concern is that a bomb if there was a bomb could have been placed on the plane at any of those places. That was the thought very much in mind of the passengers here last night who got on the next egyptair flight to cairo. It left here and landed without incident, but its become clear that around the world and aviation security, its all subject to the weakest link. Charmy . Mark phillips in paris. John miller is the new York City Police departments Deputy Commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism. Also a former fbi assistant director and o correspondent. Good morning. Good morning, charlie. Good morning, gayle. Good to have you on this morning. What questions are they asking tonight or this morning, and what should get them to the answer . So this is about people, pieces, and traffic. People is what you start with because its easier to find in a debris field in the ocean, which if you take that manifest and then start going person by person through that background, youre looking for people who show up in intelligence reports, who may have had some association with someone who had an association that was already on the radar in a terrorist group. Things like that. Going through the people is the very, very first thing you do because its available on the manifest. The pieces part, number two, is you have to find the debris field. Its always more challenging over water than it is over land. It appeared from the reporting this morning there may be a puniti may be a move forward. Youre looking for stippling, residue. The quicker you can get that out of the water helps you find whether there was traces of explosives or something that would indicate something no nonmechanical. Youre also looking for indications of something mechanic a mechanical. The last part, traffic. What was out in the intercepts, clues, human source reporting in the days leading up to this, and whats above the surface in that reporting, and whats beneath. Its been several hours, and no one has claimed responsibility yet. Does that say anything to you . Does that mean anything at all . It it says a little something, but i think if you look at some of the more recent past acts including the downing of the Russian Airliner over the sinai desert, not that long ago, which was a terrorist act in view of u. S. Intelligence, that claim of responsibility was a while in coming. Gayle, i think the thing about the claim of responsibility is that theres a higher expectation today that something comes with it beyond the that they show the bomber, that they show the making of the bomb, that theres a martyrdom video. We talk about proof of life. This is a proof of death. What did you make of the fact that the egyptian aviation minister said in the first hours after this attack that it was most likely terror that took down the plane . I think that when you look at the odds of modern airplanes with experienced crews and good mechanical condition, dont just fall from the sky. Im always cautious about that because i spent a year covering the crash of twa flight 800 over the Atlantic Ocean which many thought was an act of terrorism until we found out it wasnt. Of course, we still have the mystery of the malaysia air flight that disappeared far out in the ocean where we never found a real debris field and have no idea of the cause. Do you think theres a working assumption among people who know more than anybody else that there was an explosion on board . Yes, and i think thats not counterterrorism business, you start out from that assumption, and you work it backwards. And the reason for that is you need the answers about this plane, but you also need the answers because youre thinking about the next plane. If you want to know what they were thinking about all day yesterday, they were thinking about the explosion on the plane in somalia where they found the bomb was concealed inside a laptop, where security was compromised because the laptop was handed off to the bombers on the other side of security by a compromised employee. Theyre going to be looking at the people on the plane. Theyre going to be looking at the people who touched the plane from various Airport Services before its takeoff at a number of stops. Theyre thinking about the attempted hijack of the egyptair plane where somebody got on what they believed to be was a simulated bomb. Theyll be looking at all of that. Du reevaluate security in this country now at the airports . I think every day theyre looking at what the terrorists have on the drawing board. Its interesting, if you look at aqap or al qaedas arm in yemen, theyve almost been solely focused on how to conceal bombs on planes. Its something theyre thinking about every day. Its certainly something were thinking about every day. Thank you. Well continue to bring you updates throughout the morning including analysis from cia insider Michael Morrell. And coverage continues all day on our 24hour streaming network, cbsn. Turning to politics in this country. Donald trump is still using bits past to attack Hillary Clinton bill clintons passed to attack Hillary Clinton. He insists the democratic frontrunner enabled the former president s misbehavior with women. Hillary clinton insists that donald trump is unqualified for the white house. And the latest cbs News New York times poll shows this that president bill clinton, former president bill clinton is a lot more popular than either president ial candidate. Julianna goldman looks at Donald Trumps risky tactics. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Hillary clinton is refusing to respond to Donald Trumps personal hits and allegations, but her campaign and allies are readying for an unprecedented political fight. I look forward to debating hillary. Will that be fun . Reporter donald trump wasted no time in taking a jab at Hillary Clinton thursday, using her democratic opponents words against her Bernie Sanders ed that hillary really isnt essentially not fit to be president. Reporter it was in response to this interview just hours before. Ive concluded that hes not qualified to be president of the United States. Reporter Hillary Clinton said she was ready and willing to take on trump, but on her terms, not his. You pick a fight with a bully, youll be pulled down to their level. She was an unbelievably reporter it comes as he makes good on his promise to make former president bill clinton and his past scandals a liability. Reporter trumps most recent attack dredging up this nearly 40yearold unproven accusation. About groping and fondling and touching against a womans will. And right and rape. And rape. Reporter the Republican Party is campaigning on it. She politically attacked Sexual Harassment victims. Reporter spouses are typically considered off limits, but a former president is not a typical spouse. Hes been a constant presence on the campaign trail, making him a natural target for trump, but one that carries great risk. Among women, bill clintons Favorability Ratings are hire than the Presumptive Republican nominees and his own wife. The former president also has to be careful. He could become a liability when he goes off message. Reporter democratic strategists say the fear is to not fall into Donald Trumps attacks. He should not trumps attacks into the daily rabbit hole. He should train his fire on why donald trump would be a bad president. Reporter lebolt also said that republicans have tried and failed to make president clintons scandals a liability since the 90s. And josh, polling from this past winter showed the majority of democrats and half of republicans said that bill clintons past indiscretions made no difference. Thank you. Newly revealed audio shows donald trump apparently hoping for a real estate collapse. The audio comes from a 2006 interview recorded for Trump University before the foreclosure crisis began. A lot of talk which youve no doubt heard, too, about a socalled real estate bubble and gloomy predictions that the Real Estate Market is heading for a spectacular crash in the manner of the dotcombust dotcom i hope that happens because people like me would go in and buy. If youre in a good cash position, like im in today, people would go in and buy like crazy. Donald trump goes on to predict there would probably not be a crash. This morning, were remembering a legend in the cbs family, morely safer. The newsman and longtime 60 minutes correspondent died yesterday in new york. He was 84. Morely was first and foremost a brilliant writer, as his colleague steve croft, reminded us. His career at cbs news spanned more than 50 years. 46 of them were at 60 minutes where he filed 919 reports. Morely holds the record for the longest run in Primetime Network television. Over here is a uh 1d medevac helicopter he was a fearless reporter. Im morely safer. Im morely safer. Im morely safer. Those stories minutes. Who became a household name. Under fire here we are on board the good ship reporter or lost at sea. Morely safers stories were part adventure supposed suppose you had a few dollars and had to get from paris to istanbul. This is how you would go. First class on the orient express. Reporter part biting wit its a web site rectangle. Right. Hes a minimal artist. I would say so. Its one of the really great experiences. The sense of touching history is overwhelming. Reporter he first went to vietnam in 1965. It first appeared that the marines had been sniped at and that a few houses were made to pay. Reporter where his controversial stories showing u. S. Marines burning the village shocked the nation and enraged the pentagon. This is what the war in vietnam is all about. Reporter the president thought he might be somebody explained to president johnson that i was a canadian. He said, well, i knew there was something wrong with him. A funny thing could have happened reporter in december, 1970, safer made his debut on 60 minutes. Im morely safer. Reporter over 46 years he explained the world as he saw it to millions. The quirky why are touching reporter the magnificent benefactor spending an arm and a leg. Is your wife here . Reporter and boy, did he have a way with women. You want to ask me to sing or just whip it out for you . Just whoop it out for me. I consider myself a hostage in a house of injustice. Reporter it was the story about the wrongful imprisonment of linel jeter that safer was most proud. To make that kind of difference, in effect to save a life is pretty hot stuff. Reporter an accomplished career, he reflected upon my show in youve had here . Oh, gosh. No. Nothing. Reporter you wouldnt have done anything different . I mean, how can talk about a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. Wow. Its the greatest compliment i think you can pay a writer to have wished to have written their words. He was such an inspiration. I never met him. Have you, josh . Once. You knew him, charlie. What do you want to tell us about him . Well, he was all the things that they have been saying. He was a great craftsman. He had a huge curiosity. He loved life. And the kinds of stories he did, especially in the last half of his career at 60 minutes reflected his passion for living and for writing. Yeah. He will be missed here. What a good life. An Insider Trading probe leads to one of golfs bigger stars. Ahead, phil ahead, new details on whats being found in the search for egyptair flight 804. The tracking technology that could make it easier to solve the next aviation mystery. The news is back in the morning here on cbs this morning. Map welcome back to cbs this morning. We are of course following the breaking news on the discovery of debris from egyptair flight 804. The Egyptian Military now says the wreckage was found in the Mediterranean Sea less than 200 miles from egypts coast. Greeces defense minister says that passengers remains were among the debris. So were two seats from the plane, as well as suitcases. The black boxes have not been found, and investigators say they cannot speculate on the cause of the crash. As john miller just talked about here, there are strong suspicion business terrorism. The search for the flight data recorders is raising suspicion business why flight data is not broadcast in realtime. The techno a and would provide investigators quick access to the data after the crash. Kris van kleave is at chicagos National Airport with why airlines are still slow to adopt it. Good morning you to. Reporter good morning. One of the challenges of realtime flight monitoring is the volume of data. Look at the departure board here at terminal three at chicagos ohare. These are just the morning flights from one terminal. This airport has more than 900,000 takeoffs or landings a year. Thats a huge amount of data from just one u. S. Airport. After air France Flight 447 crashed off the coast of brazil in 2009, it took almost two years and 40 million to retrieve its black boxes from the bottom of the atlantic. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370s flight data recorders still havent been recovered because no one knows where in the indian ocean to look. I can find my kids by pinging their iphone. We shouldnt have aircraft that disappear anywhere in the world reporter former National Transportation safety Board Chairman debra herzman wants black boxes to stream whenever anything unusual happens. We want to make sure on scene they dont have to go the ocean floor to find recorders. They have the information in their hands right away. Reporter last year qatars airways said its entire fleet will eventually stream flight data. Another carrier is already doing so. According to ceo of the Satellite Communications company iridium, black box streaming technology can cost tens of thousands to maintain and install on each aircraft. It may be that airlines are trying to figure out what is the best, most costeffective solution that will fit all of their issues. Reporter the Current System relies on groundbased radar to monitor planes. That leaves more than 70 of the world uncovered. One alternative using satellites to track a planes gps transponder which would relay its speed, altitude, and location. Iridium hopes to have such a system up and running by 2018. A global Surveillance System can track that airplane down to the second and help you find it quickly. Reporter aircraft already transmit Engine Performance date in flight. Herzman thinks Many Airlines wont take steps to stream Additional Information without a push from regulators. We have an ability to do wifi on the plane. Its about making sure that the safety data gets as much priority as the entertainment. Reporter other factors here, experts say the Traditional Technology radar virtually works, works well. And when you look at black boxes, they are almost always recovered from accident scenes. And of course, the cost of the technology, that would almost certainly be passed on to flyers. Charlie . Thanks. Well continue to bring you updates on the egypt air crash. Right now lets show some of the other headlines the oklahoman reports that state lawmakers passed a bill to make it a felony to perform an abortion. The bill also also for revoking the license of any doctor who performs the procedure. Oklahoma would be the first state to effectively ban abortion. The governor has not said whether she will sign the measure. The Washington Post reports on chaos on the floor of the house of representatives. [ chants ] democrats chanted shame after six republicans switched their vote to defeat an amendment to protect lgbt contractors. Republican leaders are accusing are accused, rather, of abusing chamber rules by holding the chamber open until they could convince enough members to kill the amendment. Some say holding the vote open for seven medicines not out of the ordinary. And u. S. News and world report alerts consumers about potentially toxic foods, crf frozen foods of Washington State recalled more than 400 products sold in north america. They may contain lister eight illnesses and two deaths. The products were sold under more than 40 brand names at target, costco, trader joes, safeway, and other major stores. Usa today reports that workouts for americas swim treatment being moved out of puerto rico due to zika worries. The teams preolympic Training Camp will instead be conducted in atlanta. The decision follows the shift of two baseball games from san juan to miami. And politico reports on the return of some taxpayer money that the nfl collected for military appreciatin at games. The pentagon paid the league millions of dollars from recruiting funds for the military tributes. The nfl will now return more than 720,000. A Senate Report also cites other pro leagues, nascar, and College Sports programs for similar tributes. The San FranciscoPolice Department is under new leadership this morning after a shakeup there. Chief greg yesterday, just hours after the Deadly Police shooting of a plaque woman suspected of stealing a car. John blackstone is outside San Franciscos Police Headquarters with the departments history with race relations. Reporter good morning, thursdays shooting was at least the third time in the last six months that police here have used deadly force against a young latino or africanamerican suspect. And while the details of the latest incident are still unknown, it was enough for the citys mayor to call for a change. Power to the people reporter outside city hall, demonstrator welcomed the news that Embattled Police chief greg suhr had been asked to resign. The progress that weve made hasnt been fast enough. Not for me, and not for greg. Reporter for mayor, ed lee, the breaking point was reached thursday morning. Hold fire reporter San Francisco police shot and killed a stealing a car, then crashing it during an escape attempt. Its always a tragedy any time anybodys shot. Reporter hours later, suhr stepped down. These officerinvolved shootings, justified or not, have forced our city to open its eyes to questions of when and how police use lethal force. Reporter thursdays shooting was the latest in a string of racially charged incidents that have sparked outrage in the bay area. Oh, my god drop it reporter some questioned if deadly force was needed when five officers shot 26yearold mario woods. Wood was holding a knife when more than 20 shots were fired. Court document also revealed several officers exchanged Text Messages littered with racist language. That has led to the review of roughly 3,000 criminal cases for possible police bias. I apologize to the public. We are better than this. Reporter following thursdays shooting, the mayor could no longer fight calls for new leadership. The community is grieving, and i join them in that grief. Reporter suhr, who had been police chief since 2011, will be replaced by deputy chief tony chaplain in the interim while a search for a new chief is conducted. The mayor has already asked the Justice Department to look into the sfpds policies and procedures. John blackstone, thank you. Federal regulators say that Phil Mickelson profited from a friends Insider Trading. How the case could damage the golfers brand. If youre heading out, you can always watch us live through the cbs allaccess app on your digital device if you must. Do not miss a preview of Norah Odonnells 60 minutes interview with white house adviser Valerie Jarrett. The sun shines. One of the biggest names in golf has agreed to pay nearly a Million Dollars because of alleged Insider Trading. Phil mickelson will give up his games after a gains after a securities and Exchange Commission investigation. They say mickelson unfairly earned the money through his connections to a wellknown sports gambler. Anthony mason is here with the case that could damage Phil Mickelsons image. Anthony, good morning. Reporter good morning. Mickelson has not been criminally charged in the case, but he was named as a relief defendant in a civil lawsuit by the sec. That means while hes not accused of wrongdoing, he still allegedly benefited from the illegal action of others. Now authorities want all of those illgotten gains back. Decisions on the golf course have made Phil Mickelson one of the worlds most successful athletes. Thats what you would expect from phil. Hell take a chance, just a little risky, sometimes he gets the reward. Reporter Authorities Say in 2012, the golfer acted on a tip from famed sports better William Billy walters about dean food stock. Mickelson owe wdrsalte money at the time. A week later when the stock skyrocketed, mickelson pocketed nearly 1 million. Some of which he paid back to walt walters. Simply put, mickelson made moon that wasnt his to make. Reporter the details emerged thursday as the sec slapped warlts and former dean foods chairman tom davis with federal criminal charges. According to court documents, between 2008 and 2012, walters made tens of millions off Insider Information from davis. The two allegedly communicated on a prepaid cell phone to avoid detection. And even referred to dean foods in a code, calling the company the dallas cowboys. It was all good news for walters because he had the information before reporter as a worldrenowned gambler, walters success has attracted scrutiny in the past, including allegations of money laundering. He spoke about that in a 2011 interview on 60 minutes. How many times have you been indicted . Four. I was indicted three times by the Attorney Generals Office in nevada for the same thing. I got indicted, went to court, it was thrown out. I got reindicted for the sail thing. Went to court again, it was thrown out. Went reindicted again, went to court. The third time, it was thrown out. That was the end of. It. Reporter walters Attorney Says its speculative theories and false finger pointing. Lawyers nature mickelson maintain the lawyer was an innocent bystander to alleged wrongdoing that he was unaware of. He has such a squeakyclean image that this could damage him. Well see how sponsors will react. I think sponsors will see what the Public Opinion is. We reached out to several of mickelsons sponsors including the Accounting Firm kpmg. A spokesman told cbs this disappointed by that, the sec that they accept mickelsons statement of personal responsibility. Are you hearing anything about the court of Public Opinion yet . Not yet. This is an interesting case. Very tough to prove these kinds of cases now. The court ruled that basically the defendant and someone like mickelson would have to have complete knowledge of the scheme and intent. Its not clear that he knew where the tip came from. 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More real news ahead, including the discovery of wreckage and passengers belongings from the missing egyptair flight. Well talk to insider Michael Morrell about the clues investigators are looking for to determine if it is terrorism. First, heres todays eye opener at 8 00. The wreckage includes part of the planes fuselage. The hunt goes on for the planes black box. Officially there is still absolutely no indication of the cause of this crash. Although terrorism is still the prime suspect. What did you make of the fact that the egyptian aviation minister said in the first hour it wast that took down the plane . Modern airplanes with experienced crews in good mechanical condition dont just fall from the sky. One of the challenges of realtime flight monitoring is thoue amf nt odata. This airport has more than 900 takeoffs or landings a day Hillary Clinton is refusing to respond to donald trump, and her allies are readying for an unprecedented political fight. The kinds of stories he did reflected his passion for living and for writing. The last time i saw morely, he was about to spark a cigarette. He takes a puff, and i realize theres a blue light. Its a vaping pen. And i said, morely, thats kind of you threw me. Didnt realize you had a vaping pen. You look like youre from the future. He said, i am the future, and got off the elevator. Im charlie rose with gayle king and josh elliott of norah is off. We have dramatic new developments in the egyptair disaster investigation. Greeces defense minister says human remains were found among wreckage from flight 804. The Egyptian Military discovered the debris early today, less than 200 miles from egypts coast. The radar shows the plane was at a cruising altitude over the Eastern Mediterranean thursday local time when something catastrophic happened. Greek radar shows it turned bankruptly 90 turned abruptly 90 degrees to the left, then moved in a circle before dropping like a rock. It disappeared from radar. We have the latest on the investigation. Holly, good morning. Reporter good morning. The Egyptian Military says the wreckage includes part of the planes fuselage. But the hunt goes on for the black box which could help answer what went search teams from egypt, the u. S. , and European Countries are all scouring the Mediterranean Sea. Egyptair flight 804 was at its normal cruising altitude when sometime after 2 00 a. M. Local time on thursday radar showed it swerving abrupt three the left, and then in a 360degree circle to the right, all while losing altitude and disappearing off the radar. Egypts Civil Aviation minister told us yesterday that he believes the crash was probably caused by an act of terror. Theres still no proof of that. Its been a disastrous year for egyptian aviation. In october, a suspected bomb took down a russian jet here, killing all 224 people on board. Isis later claimed responsibility. Mechanical failure, human error, and terrorism are all possible causes of this crash. At this point, we simply do not know what happened. Josh . No one has yet to claim responsibility for downing flight 804. There are strong suspicion business terrorism. It is not clear where a possible bomb could have been planted on the jet. In the past 24 hours before the crash, it had flown to aretesian, cairo and back. Our senior contributor is in washington for the discussion. Michael, good morning you to. It is heartbreaking to hear the details of this plane. Early on officials in egypt seemed to point to terrorism within the first few hours. What do you make of that so early in the game . I think its too early, as holly said, to make a definitive judgment that it was terrorism. Could be a lot of things. I think the egyptians have an interest in this being terrorism rather than mechanical failure. I think thats what took them to their early statement. But as holly said, we dont know yet. Mike, suppose it is te what steps would lead us to that determination . I think theres two tracks here. One is whats going on with intelligence agencies. And there would be two things, charlie. One is, is there anybody on that flight with a link two a Terrorism Organization a link to a Terrorism Organization, and two, is there anything going on in terrorist organizations nonpublic conversations where theyre congratulating each other. Thats one of the ways you see who is responsible. Thats on the intelligence side. On the investigatory side, you look at the debris, the black box that could tell you what brought down the aircraft. And looking in terms of the investigation, looking back to Charles De Gaulle in paris, some 70 workers at the airport have been dismissed or had security clearance its realizing beauty doesnt stop at my chin. Roc®s formula adapts to delicate skin areas. My fine lines here . Visibly reduced in 4 weeks. Chest, neck face cream from roc®. 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My ears had been oozing and itching, really inflamed. Reporter the cdc looked at more than 84,000 inspection reports from california, arizona, texas, florida, and new york, the states have nearly 40 of the nations public pools and splashpads had at least one violation. The most common improper p. H. Levels followed by faulty Safety Equipment and incorrect concentration of disinfectants. The report also showed that one in eight public pools were immediately closed because of serious hasty and Safety Violations Health and safety violations. Not enough disinfectant or chlorine. In this situation, germs could spread among swimmers. Reporter robin manages the public pools in dallas and says at every pool, especially where youngsters are swimming, rule one is no number two. Theyre little kids. Sometimes their Bathroom Habits arent the same as adults. A lot of the contaminants can be introduced into the water from kids. Reporter adults can also bring germs into the pool in ways they might not expect. We want people to think just because its a pair of shorts doesnt mean its a swimsuit. You have your pair of short for playing basketball, and wean we want you to change and we want you to change and put on a swimsuit before you get in the pool. Reporter one of the biggest problem areas is where kids play. The cdc report found that one in five kiddie pools were closed because of violations. The cdc says if parents want to be extra careful, they can buy these p. H. Strips and test the water to make sure its safe. Gayle . All right. I think its a good rule, too, in the pool. No number two. We will agree on that. Amen. Thank you for pointing that out. President obama spent decades listening to Valerie Jarrett. The senior white house adviser reveals to Norah Odonnell what the president plans to do in washington when he leaves office. A 60 minutes preview coming up next on cbs this morning. 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Shes been at president obamas side throughout his seven years in office and nearly 20 years before that. She oversees the offices of Public Engagement and intercontinental affairs. Her unchecked presence and acce some staffers. Valerie jarrett makes no apologies for helping shape the president s legacy. Jarrett talked with norah about the president s decision to stay in washington after he leaves office. That means youre going to have two president s in the same sitting, the former president barack obama, and whoever is elected the new president. How is that going to work . President obama will be the former president. And hell be a citizen just like everybody else. And hell behavior accordingly. Of that im sure. Meaning what . One of the things that i would compliment president bush for is and not just president bush but several members of his team, as well, who have said to me, we had our eight years, and now we owe you our silence. And i think thats just the way the president will behave in terms of washington. Does that mean that he has a platform on which he can do great good around our country and around the world . Sure. But he will leave being the president t and sunday on 60 minutes Valerie Jarrett talks about the strategy to end the stalemate and figures in the obama white house. Thats sunday on cbs. Looking forward to that. Me, too. Imagine giving yourself a shock every time you take part in a bad habit. Why . Its what one wearable device does in an attempt to retrain your brain. Ahead, were going to show why many experts are a bit skeptical of these hightech gadgets. And do not forget the new daily eye opener email. Your world in 90 seconds now direct to your inbox. You can go to cbsthismorning. Com to sign up. Of course, your local news is next. Dont you just love it sleep number beds with Sleepiq Technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. Its the semiannual sale save 500 on the memorial day special Edition Mattress with Sleepiq Technology. Know better sleep. Only at a sleep number store. There you go. A beautiful sunrise in saratoga. Beautiful views. A perfect morning in miami to take the dog for a walk there along the water. And thanks for this friday fountain photo from glen rock, new jersey. We ask you to post your sunrise shots with the hash tag sunrisethismorning. A nice way to start, right . Perfect way. Puts you in a good mood. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Coming up in this half hour, Wearable Technology is dominating the marketplace. Gadget like the fitbits and other hightech Clothing Accessories can inspire team transform their lives. Ahead, why many people who buy these devices dont follow through with them. Their name is not charlie rose. Its no shes got 12 on now. Commuters nationwide are driving a revolution by embracing mass transit. Well meet the man putting commuter trains back on track in a city known for its traffic gridlock. Time for headlines from around the globe. Usa today has an update on a marine corps amputee we told you about last month trying to conquer mt. Everest. On thursday, charlie lynnville reached the top. That makes him the first combat amputee to summit everest. The veteran previously tried in 2014 and 2015. He lost his leg five years ago in iraq. Way to go. Wow, congratulations way to go. Dont give up the guardian reports on recordbreaking heat in india. Temperatures in the western city of faluti hit 123. 8 degrees fahrenheit. You heard me right. 123. 8. That is hot. The hottest recorded in india yampt broke a record set 60 years ago. Relief is expected when a monsoon season arrives next month. Wow. Britains independent reports on the end of quite a streak in tennis. After playing 65 straight grand slam tournament, Roger Federer pulled out of the upcoming french open. The 34yearold swiss star is battling an injury. The last major he missed, 1999 when he didnt play at the u. S. Open. 17 grand slam titles for him. Most in mens history, and still the best there ever was to do it. And the most beautiful to watch. And fortune reports that uber is testing a fleet of selfdriving cars in pittsburgh. The Ridesharing Service equipped ford fusions with bars, lasers, and cameras. Pittsburgh was chosen because ubers advanced Technology Research center is based there. There reportedly have been no Wearable Technologies make a whole lot of promises to improve your life. From the fitbit to the apple watch, these devices are billed as the next big thing or things. Nearly 20 million fitness tracker smart watches, connected clothing and other gadgets, were shipped in the first three months of the year alone. Dana jacobson shows if the ideas live up to the hype. Reporter good morning. Wearable Technology Comes in all forms and functions. This device here will vibrate when i slouch. And these on my wrist here, they track activity, sleep, and heart rate. This one is going to alert me when i get a text. This one does all of the above and helps me pay for purchase. After all of that, this one, when i put it on like this, it can sense when im stressed and promises to help me meditate to relax. Weab their device transform lives. They claim to help you sleep better, eat better, work out better, stay connected, stay motivated, stay on track. It alerts me that i continue to walk. Reporter professing to be your guide to a better, healthier you. I have no saddle bags to speak of now. And i did before. It did take 4,132 miles go to get rid of them. Reporter they can elevate your look, your life, and everything in between. It measures galvanic skin responses. Reporter i dont know what that is. Experts say while devices are good at tracking data and there data is still limited. In a world where you can talk to things and go to virtual reality, expectations are high. Reporter by 2020, the wearables market is expected to be worth 34 million. Selling more than 400 million smart devices. Thats one for every person in the United States and the pet dog. Theres a million tracking what i do. Theres one changing what i do. Reporter this is a 200 wearable device that allows you to shock yourself every time you engage in a bad habit. Its a minor zap. I call it a tap. Reporter if you zap yourself for five days while engaging in bad behavior, you can retrain your brain and break the habit. When you add the zap yourself, it helps you become aware. Reporter you say its changing what we do. Is it enough to change a behavior . Its not enough. You have to want to do it, for example. Its a tool to help you in your habitchange process. Reporter do they keep shocking themselves . Its only five days. Reporter but you still have to shock yourself for five days. How long is it broken for . In five days i dont want to say we break a back had beenity in five days. Im habit in five days. Im saying a people feel they dont need to wear it anymore. Theyve gotten over the initial hump. Reporter psychologists are skeptical. If its shocking you too much, youcan take it off. We dont know whether or not that will create real behavior change. Theres a reason to believe the minute you take the thing off, all of that bad habits will come rushing back. Reporter no matter the wearable device, research shores onethird of consumers stop using them after six months, and its not necessarily the technology that keeps people motivated. Its other people. I think thats why fitbit is the biggest Success Story in wearable tech is the social part. So you can compete with people, and you can see challenges. Reporter not me. That would never happen. Right. How many steps have i walked, how many have you walked . You can create a spontaneous challenge and motivate you. It needs to gets smarter than that. Its interesting because this year the technology didnt start change device designs to get people to buy more. Thats the idea behind it. I like most things about wearables as far as measuring performance except the bands. I find universally the bands are not good. They fall off. Right. Thats the problem. And theyre hard to put on. Yeah. Thats a problem, too. Charlie, if you want to give it this will tell me when im under stress . It will help you meditate. Or slouch. I like it. I like the option. Nicely done. You stand up very nice. Thank you. When we come back, a famous song lyric goes nobody walks in l. A. But are Southern Californians ready to give up their addiction to driving . Josh shaking his head Southern California is seeing a return to the golden age of Public Transportation. Los angeles street cars were taken out of service back in 1963 during the boom in the car ownership. Today rider will start using a new light rail line between downtown and the beach in santa monica. Sounds good. Ben tracy shows us a nationwide revival of mass transit. Reporter when you think of los angeles, you probably of this and not this. Its Pretty Amazing that people think theres no Public Transportation here. Reporter phil washington is the ceo of los angeles metro, l. A. Countys transportation agency. He took us for a ride on the new train to santa monica thats been dubbed the subway to the sea. It runs parallel to one of the citys most congested freeways. We know the 10 is right there. There is a certain satisfaction you get from sitting here knowing other people are sitting in their cars. Zooming by. Youre zooming by, and they in the one vehicle, you know, looking straight ahead. Reporter in the past 25 years, l. A. Countys rail system has grown from zero to 106 miles of track. Its colorcoded lines extending in all directions. Having spent 1. 5 billion on the 6. 6mile extension monica, with the estimated riders metro projects, are they going show up . We believe well blow the ridership projections out the window. Reporter why are you so confident . Because the culture is changing. People are riding trains. And all over the country. Reporter in 2014, americans took 10. 8 billion troips all forms of public trips on all forms of Public Transportation. The highest ridership in 58 years. Driven in part by the millennial generation. We know that millennials and young people like this are waiting longer to get their drivers license. So much wasted time that we are in our cars. Reporter 28yearold Lauren Courtney takes the train to get to her job in l. A. She got rid of her car, which she found to be more of a burden than a benefit. I think the trend is that you have a population of people in this city that are choosing to live places where theres metro stops. Its not just this city. In the past decade, more than 200 miles of rail have cities where cars have long been king. From salt lake to seattle, dallas to denver. It most cases, voters have agreed to raise taxes to pay for transit. Denvers 23milelong rail line from the citys airport to downtown is the first part of a planned 122mile system. Its ts revitalized Union Station and spurred nearly 2 billion in development. New restaurants, retail, housing, and a hotel. Portland just built a bridge over the Willamette River that is open to anything but cars. How much of a game changer is this line . This is huge. Reporter in los angeles, phil washington expects the rail system to triple in size in the next 25 years. Do people like Public Transportation, or do they hate traffic . Ill take both. Ill take both. Let me put this t this we dont do anything, were going to be eaten alive by congestion. Reporter he knows prying angelenos from their cars may be a tough sell, but hes betting many will eventually get on board. For cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. As an angeleno, tough sell. Best of luck. Up next, well look at all that mattered this week. Youre watching cbs this morning. One of the privileges of this office is that you can from time to time go off and do something that absolutely intrees you intrees you, ones self, and theyre pretty serious belief that there are a few more people interested, as we well. I wouldnt go off and do if i stain glass windows, i dont think id indulge my passion and inflict it on anyone else. Lets assume you did, could you get it on the air . You know, i think i could. That may sound arrogant because 23 years somebody would say, i just trust morely. I think we could do something you could make it interesting. Somebody, he could. Thats what he did in 919 reports. Nobody like him. The late morely safer. Pbs program in 1993, the late and brilliant 60 minutes correspondent died yesterday. He was 84. And that does it for us this week. Be sure to tune in to the cbs evening news. Ill be filling in for scott pelley. As we leave you, well look back at all that mattered this week. Have a great weekend. Reporter the ritual of tragdesignee being pl tragedys being played out aga and cairo. Egyptair flight 804 disappeared overnight. The plane with 66 people aboard crashed into the Mediterranean Sea. The fbi will offer assistance to investigators in this incident. Over here is a uh1d medevac helicopter. Here we are on board the good ship dandehelu. Im morely safer. Im morely safer. Im morely safer. Those stories tonight on 60 minutes. We will, we will the Democratic Party is going to have to welcome people who are prepared to fight for real economic and social ch. Ange sanders is adding fuel to the fire. We need stability they had chairs thrownth at e stage. Do you think hes hurting the likely nominee . No. Bernie sanders and Hillary Clinton focused on helping the middle class. Diday i s that . Many times. Ooh. Okay. Excue. Se m the word bimbo. Do you ever look at that tweets and say,ad d as a feminist, its important that women are treated equally. Anrehe tats women and men equally. Reporter the water is ankle deep. It been knee deep at times. Everything destroyed. Security lines a othare are lengthening again. All predictable and could have been dealt with months ago. Its not cool to not know what youre talking about. I roam pud tore p sentyou, charlie rose, with an Honorary Degree of doctor of humane letters. [ applause ] a . Laur what is kobe . Yes, thats it. And you dont have to raise your hand every time. Hard working man. Thats right. Charlie rose is a hard working man. You start, ill finish and i was thinking gayle king rose. You like that . Charlie goes, lets not go that far. Wed have beautiful chirng beautiful children. Chris christie wants to discuss Vice President ial president s one potential option could be a jeb bush. Trumps problem, it is very difficult for anybody to win when you basically appeal to white people. There arent enough white team white people to do that anymore. I dont know. I see white people everywhere. Everywhere. What is wrong . You want to ask me to sing or just whoop it out for you . Just whoop it out for me. Any regrets about this career youve had here . Oh, gosh, no. Nothing . You wouldnt have done anything different how can talk about a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. Nowwhich means its the perfect time to create the perfect home. Now through may 30th, take an extra hundred dollars off every thousand dollars you spend. Plus, enjoy 36month, nointerest financing. With havertys, your home can be perfect. Even when life isnt. Sfx were early the memorial day sale. From classic to contemporary. Havertys. [ dreams by beck ] hmmmmm. Hmmmmm. The turbocharged dream machine. The Volkswagen Golf gti. 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