Harley davidson shift gears, rolling out an electric hog. It is an extraordinary final on this one rock, more than 70 footprints of dinosaurs, mammals, not jurasic park, its crustaceous park. Your excitement was what on a scale . 11. Growing up, a lot of people judged me because of the way i look. I thought all asians were good at math. You all look the same to me. No, where are you really from . 9 11 was your fault. How do you see out of such small eyes . Go back to your country. I guess i wish that people knew. We are not all the same. We are not all the same. We are not all the same. This is the cbs overnight news. In the state of the union last night the president called for one and a half trillion dollars to fix the nations crumbling infrastructure. Much of the money would come from private companies. But laws in several states including ten see present some roadblocks. For more on this, here is transportation correspondent, kris van cleave along a bunchy stretch of i440 in nashville. Reporter interstate 440 is the road nashville residents complain about most. Like riding on a dirt road. It can rattle your teeth. What makes 440 so bad . Everything. A pothole laden seven mile stretch of decade old concrete linking three freeways. The state plans to spend 100 million to rebuild and expand 440 starting this summer. Part of a 10 billion backlog of Infrastructure Projects statewide. Just need to be worked on. Reporter nationally u. S. Infrastructure earns a d plus according to the American Society of civil engineers. At least 2 trillion is needed over the next decade to keep pace. Also time to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. President trump is calling for a 1. 5 trillion infrastructure package that would likely redirect 200 billion in existing funds from amtrak and transit programs calling for hundreds of billions more from cities, states and the private sector. But private investment requires projects that make money like toll roads, which are typically in urban areas. To think we can dupe this with 200 billion over ten years from the federal government, is just not addressing the issue. Reporter 15 states dont allow such private invest. In projects. In tennessee, toll road are illegal. Also the state doesnt borrow money to build infrastructure. The trump plan is to favor loans which has officials here concerned. State transportation commissioner. Since theyre looking at Public Private partnerships and leveraging federal dollars, we wont be a player in that. Reporter tennessee is one of at least 26 states raised its gas tax in the last few years to pay for Infrastructure Projects like the work on 440. President trumps plan isnt expected to go to congress for a couple weeks. So the details could change. It is already facing strong opposition from democarts. Kris van cleave, cbs news, nashville. Off one of the most powerful moments in the president s address last night came when a young man stood and proudly waved the crutches he used during a escape from north korea. Today, david martin met him oneonone. President trump used gi songhos anguish journey to highlight the cruelty of the north korean regime and make the case it must not be allowed to build a nuclear arsenal. We need only look at the deep prafed character of the north korean regime to understand the nature of the Nuclear Threat it could pose to america and to our al lies. Gi grew up the in north korea during a horrendous famine in the 1990s. I saw tens of thousand of people dying out of hunger. Heave has told his story in speeches and videos distributed by human Rights Groups around the world. I had not eaten for several days. I run up to a moving coltrane and pulled myself aboard to sel family. I blacked out. When i opened my eyes, the train had passed over my left leg. Of my body. At the hospital there was no anesthesia. Theyve ended up amputating my left finger and my left leg. G escaped across china in 2006. And last night appeared before the largest audience of his i once lived as a beggar in north korea. Toof the United States as a guest to President Trump. Gis will to survive is worth remembering as President Trump and kim jongun trade threats. North koreas military may be badly outclassed, but its people are used to hardship. In fact, a u. S. Army study says due off to the tough life north Korean People already endure, the ravages of war would not have the same effect that military conflict would cause most other countries. Jeff. David martin, thank you very much. Before the Philadelphia Eagles and the new England Patriots take the field this sunday, the super bowl host city is getting a super san tipsed scrubdown to tackle the flu virus. Two, one. Slime one Million People are expected to take part in super bowl activities in minneapolis week. And with them, lots of germs. There you go organizers are taking extra precautions to prevent the spread of flu. Across the nfl experience, workers are busy disinfecting wiping down equipment, multiple times ape day. Im not a person to live in fear. So we decided to come. I hatch two older kids. I told them, you know wash your hand. And dont touch things. And have hand sanitizer. So, yeah. Mean while he is touching these organisms could be transferred from hand to surface. Public health researcher, john hamlin works for la Hygiene Technology company. Majoriho six months ago to ensure visitors stay healthy. You team your customers, that h got to beat cleaning them several times a day. But not only that, they have got to be using the right disinfectant. But the increased threat isnt just here in minneapolis. Researchers have found, cities that have teams in the super bowl, like boston and philadelphia, have an 1 increase risk of flu related death for people over 64. You have more chance. Mike osterhome says fans are upping their odds of contracting the flu if they do go off to the game. Off awe think of in flufen zbla like a lottery. So if a normal day you come of in contact with ten people. Thats one chance. Come of in contact with 100, 1,000, you upped your chances that much more. Reporter the super bowl isnt just about the 65,000 people attending the game, it its also about events like this one in downtown minneapolis. Where crowd will come every sing m day of the week. Leafeding of to the big game. And, in air travel, and your chances of getting the flu just go up, jeff. Jamie yuccas, thank you very much. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Pssst. What . 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But we didnt know they could speak like us. Thats the claim of researchers who have been working with the chatty orca named wiki at a marine park in southern france. The conversations were part of a stud gee published by the press team just royal society. Well not really conversations, says, researcher, joseph coll. What they are doing is theyre learning to produce a new sound that is not in their natural repertoire. That doesnt mean theyre engaging in conversation. That is a separate issue. Reporter not conversing, maybe, what about math . One, two, three. Or name calling. Amy. Whats also remarkable its that they make the sounds not through their mouths, but through their noses. Research jose a bramson. They dont have vocal fold. They really make their sound with their blow hole. Which is handy for the whales to say this. One thing the whales havent learned to say is, give me another fish. Although thats what they appear to mean. Byebye. Mark phillips, krks news, london. 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The come of pane isnt saying what the electric bike will be called. How it will cost or how it could possibly sound as cool as the it looks. Now listen to the sound of a power surge of joy. [ cheers ] thats great. The reaction as the lights came back on today at Amazing Christian School near san juan, puerto rico. The school has been without electricity for more than four months since hurricane marie yeah. The heroes of the day, wore blue hard hats. Utility workers from new york getting big congratulations. A third of the island is still without electricity. The moon was the star in its own sky show this morning. Folks in the east caught some of it before sunrise. But the super blue blood moon was more of a west coast event. Super because the moon was at its closest to earth. Blue since it was january 2nd full moon. Blood because of its reddish glow during the eclipse when the earth blocks the suns rays. Up next, chip reid goes hunting for dinosaurs, just, footsteps from washington, d. C. Funny the way things happen sometimes. But at a place where scientists look far into the future some one has tripped over a piece of the ancient past. Here is chip reid. I would say it was right about there. Reporter in 2012, ray stanford, a dinosaur fossil hunter made a major discovery not in a remote wilderness right here in the maryland suburbs of washington, d. C. On the ground of the goddard space flight center. It was the dinosaur age meets space age. Exactly. What did you find . I am looking down, the most beautiful, track of an otosaur. Right alongside, the tracks of its baby. When you saw this your excitement level was where on a ten point scale . 11. A dinosaur track expert from university of colorado spent hundreds of hours analyzing this rock. There are at least, about 70 clearly identified tracks. He believes all these tracks matcon years ago. There are all the small tracks. Little one going here. One, two, three, four, five. Walking around. Thats a chicken or a crow sized dinosaur. There wfo direction. Apparently, hunting for small clearly visitable. It is one of the densest concentrations of dinosaurs and mammals ever found to. Day the extraordinary findings were published in scientific reports. We have the two experts. Lets take a look. Reporter after our interviews, they checked out a rock in the same area. Guess what . Toe here. And here. Dinosaur. Here, here. Another ancient footprint. They didnt see them surprised. They say theyre everywhere. They just have to know where to look. Crip reid, cbs news, greenbelt, maryland. The overnight news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im jeff glor. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im David Begnaud in new york. A political firestorm brewing over the secret memo regarding the investigation that President Trump wants to release to the public. Called the nunez memo drawn up by the Senate Intelligence committee. It involves socalled bias in the investigation of the president s associates. Democrats insist it is nothing more than a cherry picked list of talking points. The fbi says it has the grave concerns about the accuracy of the memo. And how it may affect the investigation. Heres jeff pegues. Reporter in a rare statement the fbi pushed back hard against the memo being released. We have grave concerns about material omissions of fact the Statement Read that fundamentally impact the memo accuracy. On the National Security front. A stinging challenge to President Trump by Christopher Wray his hand picked fbi director. Monday night, wrya, and rod rosenstein, met john kelly at the white house, to argue against the release of the memo. Four page document authorized by republican congressman devin nunez alleges abuses by the fbi and doj when seeking a surveillance warrant of a Trump Campaign official. Nunez asserted it is clear that top officials used unverified information in a Court Document to fuel a counterintelligence investigation during an american political campaign. Democrats accuse nunez and the white house of distorgt the facts in the review in order to discredit special counsel Robert Muellers russia investigation. Adam schiff ranking democrat on house intelligence committee. What do you think the goal its here . The goal of it is to provide a misleading information to the country that benefits the president , that protects the president , and casts doubt on the investigation and the fbi. Reporter last night, as he was leaving the state of the union speech, the president said he was committed to making the memo public. Oh yeah, dont worry. 100 . White house said National Security officials are reviewing whether to block the memos release. But john kelly said he expects title be released pretty quick. Jeff. The train was carrying republican lawmakers to a three day retreat. Apparently the train hit a truck straddling the tracks. One person in the truck was killed. No one else was badly injured. Julianna goldman reports. Reporter the amtrak train struck a garbage truck on the tracks. Jeff flake was on board. We were going a good speed. We heard obviously a loud, crash, and felt an impact. And everybody around was was thrown around the train car. Reporter many of lawmakers including House Speaker paul ryan were traveling with their families en route to a Luxury Resort in West Virginia for a three day retreat. They immediately tweeted out details of the crash and photos showing wreckage from the truck and damage to the trains engine. It did derail the engine, the car, it still took us a while to stop. The inside the train injuries were not life threatening. One lawmaker described lawmakers prying open doors and jumping off the train. Outside a different scene. Flake and law makers rushed to help injured. Congressman Roger Marshal of kansas, a doctor performed cpr on one of the trucks passengers. He could not be revived. I think we did everything we can do. So, you know we pray for their families. Reporter several lawmakers were seen carrying one of the victims from the crash site. For the congressman it was the second time in a year he put Field Training to use. If you watched what happened and what took place today, everyone knew they had a role and everyone knew what they should be doing. And took, took a role in trying to save a life. From cpr to one gentleman and controlling bleeding. In addition to the one fatality. Six were injured and take tine local hospitals. Minnesota congressman, jason lewis evaluated for concussion symptoms. No one was brace ford the impact. The most aspect of it. He train was able to take lawmakers new nearby charlottesville where they were transferred to buses for the greenbriar resort in some Lawmakers Said they had to convince security to let them off the train so they could help the injured here at the crash the retreat is going on as planned. With a moment of prayer added to honor the victims. President trump wants to spend 1. 5 trillion upgrading the crumbling infrastructure. Few people will argue americas bridges, roads. Tunnels, airports need urgent repairs. But the Sticking Point is how to pay for it. Here its our transportation correspondent, kris van cleave. The road nashville residents complain about most. Like riding on a dirt road. It can rattle your teeth. What makes 440 so bad . Everything. A pothole laden seven mile stretch of decade old concrete linking three freeways. The state plans to spend 100 million to rebuild and expand 440 starting this summer. Part of a 10 billion backlog of Infrastructure Projects statewide. Just need to be worked on. Reporter nationally u. S. Infrastructure earns a d plus according to the American Society of civil engineers. At least 2 trillion is needed over the next decade to keep pace. Also time to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. President trump is calling for a 1. 5 trillion infrastructure package that would likely redirect 200 billion in existing funds from amtrak and transit programs calling for hundreds of billions more from cities, states and the private sector. But private investment requires projects that make money like toll roads, which are typ