President trumps u. N. Ambassador, nikki haley told congress what u. S. Intelligence has observed. They have seen activities similar to preparations of a chemical weapons attack, much like what we saw on april 4th. According to pentagon officials an Aircraft Center which once housed the syrian jet that carried out april chemical attack is once again in use. U. S. Intelligence has also picked up increase in communications, by the Syrian Military unit responsible for chemical weapons. Pentagon officials cautioned the intelligence does not add up to a smoking gun. Still, the white house rushed out a statement. Warning that if the regime of ba sheer al assad conducts another chemical attack he and his military will pay a heavy price. Ambassador haley expanded that to include syrias two main allies. The goal is at this point, not just to send assad a message, but to send russia and iran a message. About the same time haley was making the statement, syrias assad was given a tour of russian aircraft at their main base in syria. Just offshore, four u. S. Navy ships armed with cruise missiles were operating in the eastern mediterranean. Twice as many as carried out the strike on sherrat airfield in april. David martin, cbs news, the pentagon. Holly williams has been given a rare look inside syria where fighters backed by the u. S. Have surrounded raqqa which isis considers its capital. Today, holly met with u. S. Forces, just outside of the city. 12 miles north of the front line in raqqa, American Marines and Army Engineers are replacing a shattered bridge. They have spent three days in the desert coaxing prefabricated steel into place. Captain bobby murray at lamp lejune, North Carolina told us the war against isis in syria has left behind a deadly path of destruction. There used to be a lot of mines out here from isis. And we, engineers that we brought, along with our, our eod technicians swept out the field. Minutes later a truck hit a mine less than a mile away. Marines raced off to investigate. The driver miraculously was alive. The medic treated him for lacerations and concussion. A fighter with americas syrian allies. And said he was heading to the front line when he hit the mine. The marines found more mines and then detonated them. In the nearby village. Theyre grateful for american help. But there is very little optimism. Nobody here would speak to us on camera because they still have family members living under isis control and theyre frightened of retribution. Offcamera they have told us they have no running water. Very little food and their children are illiterate. Because the the schools have been closed for five years. Americas attempt to win hearts and minds in the middle east have often been troubled. After half a decade of civil war, syrias fractures may be beyond repair. 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What was on the computer . Underaged pictures. Or even sexually assaulting a child. When i look into her eyes i can see it. Reporter this new york couple who didnt want to be identified tell us their special need daughter was assaulted behind a church by her driver when she was 15. He would pick her up. Make her get out of the bus. And then do whatever he wanted to do. Reporter the family says the driver, ronaldo vega should never have been behind the wheel arrest aid year earlier on suspicion of child abuse but was allowed to keep his job. The charges were eventually dropped, but vega pleaded guilty to assaulting their daughter. They shouldnt have been an issue. He just shouldnt have been driving those kids. Reporter School Bus Drivers have to get commercial drivers license. But because the few drive across state lines many federal safety rules dude not apply. So while drivers with disqualifying medical conditions wouldnt work for grayhound they could drive a school bus. Transportation attorney, steve gerston. Truck drivers driving heads of lettuce or Television Sets actually have to meet higher safety standard than the people that drive our children on school buses. This driver was busted for dui in connecticut. One of two states keeping track of all drivers arrested on the job. 21 states told us no School Bus Drivers had been charged with dui in the past three years. But we found at least one such arrest in each of those states. There are no universal standards. So, there is nothing that automatically will disqualify a School Bus Driver who has an extensive criminal background or duis or caused too many crashes. Alexander rodriguez was hired to drive a school bus in tennessee though his background check flagged criminal charges in new jersey for having a weapon and drugs in a school zone. A few years later he pleaded guilty to statutory rain of a 15yearold student who rode his bus. Parents assume when they put the student on a school bus the driver is safe. Parents really need to be asking who is driving their children. Last year, 90 of School Districts report aid shortage of bus drivers. One of the Largest SchoolBus Companies in the country, Durham School services turned to craigslist to find drivers even calling former employees like Kelly Shane Hooper hired despite being under investigation for multiple charges of child pornography. I got a phone call from my old job. They were offering me my job back they were short. 12. 80 an hour. You can get up here quickly. Reporter the School Bus Industry refused all our for interviews. This child survived. The driver, stayed on the job. Leaving parents wondering, who is watching out for their children. Kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. Coming up next, growing complaints about the negative side effects of cosmetics. And later, a piece of Hollywood History hits the auction floor. No matter who was in there last. 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Doctor, thank you very much. Up next, Chicago Police officers are charged with a coverup. Three Chicago Police officers were charged to day with conspiring to coverup the actions of a white cop who fatally shot a black teenager in 2014. The officers told investigators they saw Laquan Mcdonald swing a knife at officer jason vandyke. Dash cam video showed vandyke shooting mcdonald 16 times as he walked away. Vandyke is charged with murder. A report out today says usa gymnastics needs a complete cultural change. Following a sex abuse scandal. A former federal prosecutor made 70 recommendations to protect young gymnasts include making sure adults are never alone with minors. Former team doctor dr. Larry nasser will stand trial for sexual salt of six athletes. Firefighters battling 20 major wildfires in the west. In arizona a fire tearing through Ponderosa Pine in Prescott National forest is only 5 contained. Up next, a tuesday night auction, for saturday night fever. 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This is the cbs overnight news. Hi, welcome to the overnight news. Im demarco morgan. A massive hack attack, locking up computers the world over. Banks in ukraine, Oil Companies in russia. Utilities across europe and continues to spread. What do the cybercriminals want . To be paid. Elizabeth palmer has the story. The malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, the uk, most of europe and the u. S. Disabling, banks, airport, construction company, Major Law Firm and Grocery Stores where customers were left with no way to pay. Corporate titans were hit too. Including, new jersey based merck pharmaceuticals, the danish shipping company, molarmersk. And the russian oil giant. Whodunni, carl harbaregr. What do you suspect . Suspicions are, the suspicions are this is a criminal motive. Why . Because theyre asking for money. 300 to be exact heres what an infected computer tells the user to do. Pay up in the crypto currency bit coin. They could get much more sinister. You can imagine a future where maybe conceptually theyre able to infect an insulin pacemaker or automobile or Something Like this. The ultimate ransom. A terrifying prospect. I think its not unforecastable future. Overseas the Trump Administration drawing a line in the sand. The administration warned the government of assad, if it launches a poison gas attack there will be a heavy price. Why the warning . Why now . Here is david martin. Reporter the white house warning was based on surveillance of sherrat airfield. The same base from which the Syrian Regime launched a deadly poison gas attack in april. The nerve agent sarin killed 87 people including children. The u. S. Military retaliated by firing 59 cruise missiles at the airfield. Ever since, the base has been under intense surveillance as a known location of chemical weapons. They have seen activities similar to preparations of chemical weapons take much like april 4th. Reporter according to pentagon officials an air craft shelter that housed the jet that carried out the april chemical attack is once again in use. U. S. Intelligence picked up increasen communications, by the Syrian Military unit, responsible for chemical weapons. Pentagon officials cautioned the intelligence does not add up to a smoking gun. Still, the white house rushed out a statement warning that if the regime of Bashir Al Assad conducts a chemical attack he and his military will pay a heavy price. Ambassador haley expanded that to include syrias two main allies. The goal its at this point, not just to send assad a message but to send russia and iran a message. About the same time haley was making the statement. Syrias assad was given a tour of russian aircraft at their main base in syria. Just offshore, four u. S. Navy ships armed with cruise missiles were operating in the eastern mediterranean. Twice as many as carried out the strike on sherrat airfield in april. David martin, cbs news, the pentagon. Meanwhile, u. S. Backed forces in syria are fighting their way into the self proclaimed capital of the Islamic State raqqa. Holly williams caught up with u. S. Troops outside the city. Reporter American Marines are replacing a shattered bridge. They spent three days in the desert coaxing the steel into place. Captain bobby murray based at camp lejune, North Carolina told us the war against isis here in syria has left behind a deadly path of destruction. Used to be a lot of mines from isis. And we engineers and technicians swept out the field. Made schuss it was safe. Made sure it was safe. Minutes later a truck hit a mine less than a mile away. Marines raced off to investigate. The driver miraculously was alive. The medic treated him for lacerations and concussion. A fighter with americas syrian allies. And said he was heading to the front line when he hit the mine. The marines found more mines and definited them. In the nearby village. Theyre grateful for american help. But there is very little optimism. Nobody here would speak to us on camera because they still have family members living under isis control and theyre frightened of retribution. Offcamera they have told us they have no running water. Very little food and their children are ill literal. Because the the schools have been closed for five years. Americas attempt to win hearts and minds in the middle east have often been troubled. After half a decade of civil war, syrias fractures may be beyond repair. Holly williams, cbs news, alabara, north of raqqa. For seven years now, leaders of the Republican Party have win vowing to bury Affordable Care act. The next step in that promise was supposed to come yesterday, but the Senate Voting to repeal and replace obama care. Well that vote was canceled. Nancy cordes has the the story. We are delaying the process so we can close remaining issues. The Senate Republican leader postponed the vote in the face of mounting opposition from his own partys lawmakers. Like maines susan collins. It is evident to me that there are a lot of concerns and im not the only one by any means. About the senate bill. They discussed those concerns in a Late Afternoon meeting with the president. Who downplayed the party divide. We are going to talk, we are going to see what we can do. We are getting very close. But he find himself short on outside allies. The conservative club for growth panned the gop plan today saying it would make our Failing Health care system worse. And, even as white house officials lobbied reluctant republicans, gop governors hit capitol hill with the opposite message. I want to make sure we are treated fairly. Floridas rick scott, and Ohios John Kasich said the deep medicaid cuts could tie their hand. Republican leaders say their bill gives governors like you mo