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North korea was behind the virus which impacted computers around the world. All that it is no good. As time expires. A season of near misses for the buccaneers. And all that matters. The time has come lakers fans, as we honor kobe bryant. Were able to put not just one of his jerseys, but both of his jerseys up high. On cbs this morning. Those times when you dont feel like working, youre too tired, you do it anyway, that is actually the dream. If you guys can understand that your dreams wont come true something greater will. Thank you guys so much. I love you. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota, lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Im gayle king with Nora Odonnell and Anthony Mason were happen my to say will be here with us all week. New information from a deadly de derailment shows that the train was speeding when it went off the rails. The National Transportation safety board says the train was clocked at 80 miles an hour. The speed limit at that section was 30. At least three passengers were killed dozens of others injured. The train was on a newly built track. It derailed at a bridge over interstate 5 in the town of do ponto. David begnaud is there tracking the investigation. Reporter good morning. The fbi is on the scene here in Washington State but there is nothing as of right now to suggest that this is going to turn into a federal criminal investigation. The only glaring red flag we know about so far is speed. The fact that this train was going 80 where it should have been going 30. Its cold and rainy right now, but the work continues. Let me give you a live look as we push into the scene. Crews have been here for the past 12 to 18 hours. They brought in develop different cranes and within the last few hours theyve been able to take one of the rail cars that was dangling over the Railroad Tracks dangling over the freeway and level it off. Ground crews spent all day and night stabilizing the scene where the amtrak passenger train derailed during morning rush hour plunging rail cars off of the tracks and on to the freeway below. Amtrak 501. Emergency. We are on the ground. Reporter dispatch calls from the engineer captured the terror for the 80 passengers and six crew members on board. Is everybody okay . Im still figuring that out. Weve got cars everywhere and down on to the highway. People were screaming. Its crazy. Reporter it was his first time on a train in years. All of a sudden i feel like a whole bunch of turning and rocking of the train and i just grabbed on to the chair in front of me for dear life. My laptop went flying, phone went flying. You see the roof kind of peel and when it stopped it was completely black. Reporter the train was headed for portland. This was the first run on a faster new route designed to shave off about ten minutes. The National Transportation safety board says the traveling 80 Miles Per Hour over the interstate where the speed limit drops to 30. The train approached the overpass where one of the engines and 12 cars derailed. It wasnt easy for the firefighters to get through. They were using jaws of life and different forms of saws to be able to get into some of the crushed cars to get access to people and get them out. Reporter the ntsb will now try and figure out whether something other than speed played a role in the crash. Is there any indication there was an object on the tracks prior to the derailment . That remains to be determined. The scene has been preserved and we will be looking atz it very carefully with all after our rail experts. A local city councilman actually rode this train on this route just last friday. It was a special trip to give them an idea of what that monday inaugural route would be. The city councilman says when he came through this exact curve, the train slowed down there were no problems and he did not feel like it was going too fast. So what happened here . By the way, gayle, the conductor of the train, he survived the crash and he could be interviewed as early as today. David thank you. A member of the ntsb, also at the scene of the crash and were joined with her right now. Good morning. Realizing its still very early in this investigation, what can you tell us about what you all have learned so far . We are lucky that were able to secure the event data recorder from the rear locomotive and that ess how were able to know about the speed. How is it that a train was going 80 miles an hour around a curve where the speed limit was 30 . Thats one of the things were going to be investigating. Honestly, there are a lot of different factors that go into the environment, the territory, and there are different speed profiles, so well be looking at all of that. This was the trains inaugural trip and one of the local mayors expressed some concerns that there werent enough safety tests done beforehand. Were you are you convinced there was enough done to ensure the trains safety . Thats what were going to be looking into. Obviously we have been promoting and recommending making recommendations for rail safety for decades, and one of those recommendations has to do with ptc or positive train control. Thanks. One of the First Responders was a civilian who says he did a simple thing working his way through the mangled cars of that train. Daniel took those photos from the tracks minutes before police and rescue crews arrived. The 24yearold eagle scout was driving to work with his girlfriend when the train derailed. He says his Emergency Response training helped him assess victims and lead them out of the wreckage. We have talked with him last night at his family home. We were both in like our dress clothes for work and had a little bit of Emergency Response here like a flashlight and some boots so we threw those on and ran down to the tracks as fast as we could and nobody was there, nobody was leading or responding to the incident. I did my best to sort of take charge of the situation because i was up on the tracks on the bridge. I was able to just do a simple thing and get people out of the train cars and down to the freeway. When i got to that car that was overturned and the people were pinned, it was hard there was a gentleman, he was pinned from the waist down but he was so calm and he didnt look like he was injured. In that moment when i felt super helpless i realized like i just want to be with this guy. So i grabbed his hand and i just talked to him. I rubbed his back. I tried to make him as comfortable as he could be. The whole time i was praying asking the lord for courage and wisdom and protection as that train was sort of suspended above ustion and could have shifted and crushed any of us. What can i do . Give these people comfort. What would i want somebody to do for me if i was in that position or if one of my brothers was in that position. Youre doing it out of love for them, i think, and out of love for their families. Thats what gave me the motivation to in a lot of ways not let fear be a factor to just do. No surprise anthony, that that guy is an eagle scout. And it shows you the kindness of strangers at times like this. Risking his own life. Eagle scouts should be very proud of him today. The worlds Busiest Airport in atlanta is getting back to normal after the crippling power outage that stranded nearly 30,000 people. An underground electrical fire is blamed for sundays 11hour blackout at Hartsfield Jackson international airport. O Officials Say the flames also knocked out the backup system which was located very close to the primary system. The Georgia Power ceo says the utility is considering a change in the setup to prevent a similar outage in the future. Delta, the airports largest carrier expects to be on a normal schedule today. Thats good news there today. The house of representatives will vote later today on the final republican tax reform bill. The senate may vote on it tonight. Vice president mike pence called off a trip to the middle east just in case he has to break a tie in the senate. Nancy is on cap holohill whereitol hill. Reporter cbs news reached out to all 13 House Republicans who voted no on the original version back in november and 11 of them tell us that they are planning to vote no again, because they think this bill is unfair to people in high tax states. But House Republicans can afford to lose up to 22 of their own members, plus all the democrats. So gop leaders in the house think they are still in good shape to pass it today. The bill would then come over to the senate where a couple of the final hold yoults announce their support yesterday, so even with senator john mccain recuperating in arizona, gop leaders believe they have the votes in the senate to send this to the president s desk by tomorrow. Now, as for the content of the bill itself, a new independent Analysis Finds that 80 of americans would get a tax cut next year while about 5 would see their taxes go up. But because all of the individual rates are set to expire in 2025, 53 would see a tax increase by 2027. Now, as momentous as this event is for republicans, they want to wrap it up quickly because they have to pass a bill by the end of the week to fund the government, otherwise theyll be risking a government shutdown. Thanks nancy. The white house is blaming north korea for or worldwide cyber attack that cost billions of dollars. The Trump Administration says it holds pyongyang directly responsible for the wannacry attack earlier this year. Margaret brennan is at the white house. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Well, the white house says that this attack put lives at risk by hitting hospitals and rendering useless more than 230,000 computers in schools, businesses and homes in more than 150 countries. The wall street journal editorial, the white house calls this widespread attack cowardly costly, careless and reckless. Boss ert did not present any evidence, but says the white house did have proof that the software has been traced back to north korea by the united kingdom, microsoft and the United States. Now, the white house says hackers in total tearian governments should pay a price for their actions and are calling on other countries to counter north koreas ability to conduct malicious cyber ak tifrtytifr activity. Bossert will make an a official announcement later this morning and the white house is already calling for action to curb pyongyangs attacks. All right. Thank you so much. The white house is also expressing concern about threats posed by russia and china. President trump unveiled his National Security strategy yesterday. He said both nations are revisionist powers must be confronted. We also face rival powers russia and china, that seek to challenge american influence values and wealth. We will attempt to build a Great Partnership with those and other countries, but in a manner that always protects our national interest. Lieutenant h. R. Mcmaster joinings now from the white house. Thank you so much for joining us. Good morning. A pleasure to be with you. Let me ask you about a bit of news this morning. North korea has rejected secretary of state Rex Tillersons proposal for talks without preconditions. Does that mean the military option is the only one left . No what were doing is really applying maximum pressure to north korea to convince kim jongun that this is a dead end, this pursuit of Nuclear Weapons and long range Ballistic Missile which poses a grave danger to the whole world. So what youve seen is an effort led by the president worldwide really to isolate that regime to cut off not just what is restricted by the Current National the current u. N. Security Council Resolutions but to do more. The president has asked all nations to cut off all trade with this rogue regime which you see has never met a weapon it didnt use or proliferate or sell to somebody else. You saw that with the Cyber Attacks you just discussed and you saw it with the murder of kim jonguns brother in a public airport with a banned nerve agent. So this is a regime that cant get this this destructive capability. One of the things that ive noticed is the president spoke with russian president putin several times in the last couple of weeks and yet russia has increased its trade and its oil exports to north korea. Did the president specifically ask putin to stop that . Yes the president did ask president putin to do more. He wants all nations to do more and it just doesnt make sense that russia would increase trade and alleviate any pressure on the north korean regime. Of course, north korea poses a grave direct threat to all nations including china and russia, but what happens when north korea gets this capability . What if other nations in the region arm in this way and thats going to be even de destabilizing and north korea has never met a weapon it didnt try to sell to somebody else. So youre saying is there any way that the u. S. Can coexist with a Nuclear North Korea . We cant tolerate that risk. If north korea has a nuclear weapon, who are you going to try to prevent getting one . Look at the regime the hostility of this regime to the whole world. You know, President Trump and secretary Rex Tillerson have had some high profile disagreements. Does that undermine Rex Tillersons capability while hes traveling overseas . No the president has made very clear that on north korea for example, now is not the time to talk. And what he means is there cant be negotiations under these current conditions. The north has to show initial steps toward denuclearization and the reason for this is previous approaches to negotiating with north korea have failed miserably. What the regime does is they enter into negotiations all the while they continue these very destructive programs these talks often times end in a in a weak agreement and north korea violates that agreement. The problem is now that their programs have advanced so far we dont have time to do that again and so we cant repeat the failed pattern of the past. I know the president put out a statement about his phone call with russian president putin sharing intelligence which has happened for decades. Right . If we know a terrorist attack is going to happen in another country we try and share that to prevent the loss of life but the statement was viewed as unusual by some experts and last night James Clapper who i know you know well, the former sbrekt torr of National Intelligence says putin knows how to handle an asset and thats what hes doing with the president. What do you make of that charge . The president made clear in his National Security strategy and in his speech that hes going to stand up for america no matter who threatens american and what hes asked us to do with russia is develop an approach that does three fundamental things. First, confront russias destabilizing behavior. In europe in the middle east, in our own country where they use a sophisticated approach to propaganda and disinformation where they try to polarize communities within democratic societies and put them against each other. They use advance tools, cyber tools and social media. Were going to confront that destabilizing behavior. But he seems to imply that that the president is being manipulated. Its just not true. What the president has asked us to do with russia though as well is to deter conflict. You see that with the peace through strength pillar in the National Security strategy but also to try to find areas of cooperation. You mentioned it up front. Russia and the United States should cooperate on north korea. Theres no way that a Nuclear Armed north korea is in russias interest. All right. We thank you for joining us. Always good to have you on this program. Yes, we appreciate it. Great to be with you. 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