That will ever bring back the lost loved ones. Reporter now Court Documents are painting an even more horrific picture of fridays attack. Police stay started when christian confronted two women. One was africanamerican, one was an Africanamerican Muslim wearing traditional muslim clothes. According to this affidavit, he began shouting at the teens. Go home, we need americans here. I dont care if youre isis. He also mentioned decapitating heads. Micah fletcher was the first to intervene. And he told christian to get off the train. Christian had a knife out of his pocket and in one motion stabbed micah in the neck. Surveillance and cell phone video show christian immediately swung again, stabbing another passenger, in the neck. Army veteran ricky best then moves forward to intervene, and the defendant stabs him. Both men died. After his arrest, a police car camera recorded christian saying, i just stabbed a bunch of blanks in their neck, and i can die in prison a happy man. [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. Reporter christians hatefilled rhetoric was wellknown to police. Just last month, he attended an altright rally with a bat. He has attended several rallies that ended in violent clashes. Another planned for this sunday is expected to draw thousands of protesters. I will always continue to rally and continue to march, especially since Jeremy Christian has nothing to do with this. Reporter the portland mayor stood by his request to revoke the permit for sundays rally. Late this afternoon, though, a federal agency in charge of this park that im standing in right now denied that request. We know right now rally organizers as well as the Portland Police department are looking to bring in more manpower to try and keep the peace on sunday. Afghanistans capital of kabul was hit today by one of its coarse worst attacks in years. A suicide truck bomb killed at least 90. Around 400 were wounded. The bomber struck close to the German Embassy, not far from Afghan Government buildings. More now from debora patta. Reporter the truck bomb exploded in the Diplomatic Quarter during the packed morning rush hour. The timing chosen was devastating effect. The force of the blast so powerful that windows were shattered more than a mile away, leaving a massive crater. Cbs news producer ahmed mokhtar. All around the site is destroyed. You can see nothing is left behind me. Reporter bloody, stunned civilians with makeshift bandages stumbled from the area while ambulances ferried the wounded to nearby hospitals, a neverending line of horror. I heard a terrible sound, said this man, when i opened my eyes, i saw blood coming out of my shoulder. The German Embassy among others was extensively damaged. The president ial palace just around the corner. This man was in a nearby building. I was trapped, he said. People were on the floor, and there were streams of blood. The taliban has denied responsibility. Afghan intelligence suspect the militant network in the east of the country may be to blame. The attack comes at a time the u. S. Is weighing sending in more troops. Just as the militants proved yet again they can strike at the heart of the city. This attack may lend more weight to those who argue that the u. S. Should be sending thousands more troops to afghanistan, but after 16 years of war, the cost of over 3 billion a month, its not a clearcut desis at all. All right, thank you very much. Today cnn fired Comedian Kathy Griffin from its new years eve show after she posed for photos with the likeness of a severed head meant to resemble President Trump. Mr. Trump said griffin, who has apologized, should be ashamed of herself. He said my children, especially, 11yearold baron are having a hard time dealing with this. Melania called it disturbing and simply wrong. Coming up next, a wild shootout when bounty hunters confront a fugitive. And the pulse nightclub from the officers vantage point. Fivesecond rule protection. New lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99. 9 of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Cell phone video captured a shootout last night at a car dealership in greenville, texas, northeast of dallas. Two bounty hunters confronted a fugitive at gun point inside the office. All three men, the fugitive and the bounty hunters were killed. No one else was hurt. We do have a new perspective tonight on last years orlando nightclub massacre. Anna werner has the video, and a caution, some of the images are graphic. Reporter the Police Body Cam video shows officers racing to the scene of the nightclub shooting. Can hear shots fired in the back ground. Reporter they show what it was like from the officers point of view as they found those inside the club. Then in the next clip, a confrontation with omar mateen, who was holding hostages. Mateen killed 49 people and injured 53 when he arrived at the pulse nightclub on that sunday, june 12, 2016, carrying an assault rifle. The threehour siege finally ended when police stormed the building and killed him. After the incident, scott pelley spoke with demetrius nallings who survived the shooting. The next thing my friend text me was please help me. Help me. I been shot and im going into shock. Please help me. Reporter in all, the sentinel reports there were 15 who responded to the shooting. Up next fire in flight aboard a jetblue first you start with this. These guys. A place like shhh no. Found it and definitely lipton ice tea. Lots of it. A lipton meal is what you bring to it. And the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. Two kids barfed in class today. It was so gross. Lysol disinfectant spray kills 99. 9 of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. 60 of women are wearing the w. Experience leaks. 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Inside was a laptop with an overheating lithium ion battery. We were at 35,000 feet, and all of a sudden we hear an announcement and look back in row 25. You could see smoke and smell it. Reporter she took this picture of what looks like scorch marks on the planes carpet. 12 firerelated incidents have occurred this year. The latest incident underscores growing concerns about a possible expansion on a ban of Electronic Devices in the cabin. Currently those devices must be checked from ten airports. Some worry those in the cargo hold could lead to fires burning unchecked. Frankly, that would be a greater risk than even terrorists. Reporter former ntsb chairman. We run the risk of a potential fire that we cant contain and there by have serious consequences of potentially losing an aircraft. Reporter the department of Homeland Security is studying that fire danger question and has made no decision about expanding the laptop ban. There are no reports of injuries on that flight last night. The faa will investigate. Up next, shes the bees knees. A 6yearold spelling wiz. This portion is sponsored by ford, going further so you can. Finally tonight, are you smarter than a 6yearold . Jan crawford now with the wiz kid getting all the buzz at the spelling bee. Reporter 6yearold edith fuller is so small her feet dont touch the ground. But wait till you see her foundation of knowledge. Nyctinasty. Nyctinasty. Will you please give me the language of origin . Its made up of greek elements that were first combined in german. Nyctinasty. Nyctinasty, nyctinasty. Correct. [cheers and applause] reporter edith, who turned 6 last month is the youngest person ever to qualify for the National Spelling bee. Scripps howard is calling her a celebrity and even arranged a press conference. Do you hope to come back to the bee next year . I do if i dont win this time. Reporter the oldest of four children from tulsa, oklahoma, edith is home schooled. And her parents, annie and justin fuller remember the exact moment they realized she had a gift. We were just having fun around the dinner table just spelling words together, and we started out pretty simple. And then somebody threw out restaurant. And she spelled it correctly. Reporter they decided to sign her up for the spelling bee, helping her study in 20minute increments. We talked to her. When youre not spelling what do you like to do . I like to play hideandseek or Something Like that. Reporter but dont hide because you have a lot of spelling to do. But theres times to play and times to not play. Maybe in times to not play i can spell and the times to play i can go and play hideandseek. T reporter and for edith, sometimes theres a way to do both. As tapas. Reporter cbs news, maryland. That is the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back a little 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 michelle miller. A turning point in the investigation of russian influence on the president ial election could come next week when fired fbi director James Comey Testifies on capitol hill. Comey is expected to confirm reports that President Trump asked for his loyalty and pressured him to close the Justice Department probe. Jeff pegues reports. Reporter sources tell cbs news that special Counsel Robert Mueller has given his blessing for former fbi director james comey to testify before congress. Comey is expected to discuss memos he wrote about meetings with President Trump, including one in which comey says the president asked him to drop his investigation of fired National Security adviser michael flynn. According to the memo, the president said of the private meeting, i hope you can see your way clear to letting this go. He is a good guy. Flynn is the subject in the russia investigation and today the president tweeted again that the probe was a witchhunt. He also defended one of his former advisers, carter page, writing democrats have excoriated him. In an interview today, page denied any wrongdoing. I think its going to be such an open and shut case. Reporter well before he oined the trump campaign, page was named as male1 in a fbi case that led to the 2015 arrest of russian spies in new york. Court papers allege the russians tried to recruit page. There are now questions about whether he was properly vetted by the trump campaign. People knew me very well, going back many years, so, not directly within the campaign, but people i knew. Reporter Democrat Eric swalwell is on the house intelligence committee. Carter page is certainly an individual who we would like to hear from, as we would like to hear from any individuals who had contact with the russians during the time of the interference campaign. Pentagon officials and military contractors are still smiling over the successful test of a new antimissile system and theyre planning another test for next year. The military launched a missile carrying a dummy warhead from an island in the pacific. It then launched an intercepter missile from a base in california. And the dummy warhead was destroyed. The test comes amid north koreas increasing threats. David martin has more. Reporter since north korea has said it is finishing work on an intercontinental ballistic missile, this was important that the United States has the capability at least under test conditions to shoot down an incoming icbm. Lifting off from a tiny island in the middle of the pacific ocean, the missile was designed to fly at the trajectory and speed that north korea may be able to launch three years from now. Vice admiral james searing spoke to reporters from his Operations Center in colorado. This is exactly the scenario we would expect to occur during an actual operational engagement. Reporter the plume of the missile was detected by a satellite, which triggered the launch of an interceptor missile from california. The interceptor carried a 5footlong kill vehicle which maneuvered into the path of the incoming warhead. This is what it looked like to infrared cameras. We have information it was a complete obliteration, a direct hit. Reporter this giant seabased radar helped track it as it raced toward space at four miles per second. If a real missile were fired with little or no warning, the radar might not have time to get into position. Its hard to think of the United States in an arms race with an impoverished country like north korea, but that is essentially whats happening. U. S. Missile defenses racing to keep ahead of north Korea Nuclear missiles. If north korea ever does attack the United States, the missile will be tracked by radar in the arctic. The u. S. Maintains an air base in green land. Jeff glor paid a visit. Reporter the air base 750 miles inside the Arctic Circle is not easy to reach or maintain. But the u. S. Did just complete a significant upgrade for space and Missile Defense there. One of several Early Warning systems being improved worldwide. With developments in north korea and russia coming daily, its not just on top of the world but on top of many military minds. On one of the most isolated pieces of land on earth, a base with no roads leading in, a island covered more than 80 in ice. The air force needs to stay constantly connected to the sky. 900 miles from the north pole and five hours flying time away from russias Industrial Hub is the american airfield. Reporter at the height of the cold war, the air base was a vital part of u. S. Strategy and symbolism. Today we were invited on base by colonel Christopher Eagan who took charge of thule just last year. We have a unique access this far north that the department of defense does not have anywhere else. Reporter in training sessions, air men learn to surveil the sky, always on alert for the worstcase scenario, a missile fired froms yeah. Heat signals from launches are typically first picked up by satellites in space. But radar on the ground remains essential to track after that. And no u. S. Base sits farther north than thule. It is the Halfway Point between washington and moscow. The location of the 12th space warning squadron. Their 20 billion radar just got a 40 Million Software upgrade. One of six Early Warning systems like this around the world being improved. More than 3500 antennas here can see 3,000 miles into space. Why is this so significant . Because as the technology changes, it becomes more accurate and with the proliferation were seeing across the globe theres more interest in being able to take measures against them. With the evolution of time weve gone away from aircraft to radar. The mission may have changed. But the access to location remains the same. Reporter thule is now home to only 200 military personnel. They come for a year at a time, climate and conditions are considered too harsh beyond that. I got here last june. Reporter michael ferrar is the base chaplain. Its an a mazing mission, who else can say you went to the top of the world. Reporter that said, its an adjustment. Oh, yeah. You dont hear birds. Theres no trees. Reporter never mind not seeing daylight for four months. I tell you what, when people said not seeing the sun for 100 days was hard, as a chaplain, i was thinking, we can get through anything, but it was hard. Reporter those willing to make this trip often cite the brutal beauty of greenland. Theyre also keenly aware of the mission. When you see how much attention folks are paying to the Arctic Circle now, especially from a military perspective, it has to put you on edge. The increased interest on the political side of the house is interesting. But weve invested for the last 60 years in the capabilities here. When our most important resources are people and theyre that trained and they want to be here, the rest goes away. Reporter the sun wont set again in thule until august. It wont rise from november to february. It may seem hard to believe, but the vast majority there volunteer, sometimes for multiple tours. But for only 7 a month, saster. Ridx helps break down waste. Avoid a septic disaster with ridx. Nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. Except me, of course. This is my stop. Adios if youre a stuntman, you cheat death. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Numero uno fivesecond rule protection. 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Even though those have been loosened, it is confusing. Just last week, 55 u. S. Senators cosponsored a bill that would lift the restrictions all together. And that is something the airlines would like a whole lot. When the first u. S. Commercial flight in more than 50 years touched down in santa clara, cuba last august, many here expected a u. S. Driven chick boom to follow. And while the number of americans did surge 74 last year to nearly 300,000, many expected more. How has it been so far . Amazing. Fantastic. Its been a wonderful experience, yeah. Reporter Bridget Kelly from washington, d. C. Met her friends from l. A. In havana. I thought there would be more americans. Reporter its a bit of a cuba contradiction. While hotels are so full, price have soared near 500 per night, we learned what the cabdriver did. Ask you expect to see more americans than youve seen . Yeah, i was expect, yeah. Because its so easy. Reporter tonight spirit will be the third u. S. Airline to drop service to the island. Spirit says there are too many factors that prevent people from traveling easily from the u. S. To cuba and costs of serving havana continue to outweigh the demand. Some Analysts Expect americans visiting cuba to hit2 million annually by 2025. But a survey this month said only 2 were likely to plan a trip in the next six months. Did the gold rush just not happen . Or just not as fast as people thought. I think not as fast as people thought. Reporter colin organizes tours in cuba. I think expectations need to be set. Theres not any Luxury Travel in cuba right now. The luxurys in the people, the art, the music, the culture. Reporter they believe americans will see the appeal in time. But American Airlines cut service by 25 as it reduced flights to several cities while still opening a Ticket Office in havana to cater to cubans. Jetblue continues to see potential despite dropping 300 seats per day by flying smaller planes. The predictions say that theres going to be a tremendous growth. Reporter Giselle Cortez is jetblues director of international airports. I cant speak for the competitors, but jetblue remains committed to this market for the long haul. Reporter the tourist infrastructure is lacking. Cell phone service is spotty, so is wifi. And most americans cant use their credit cards while theyre here. The early winner appears to be cruise ships. They bring all the infrastructure they need. We should tell you, the Trump Administration is reviewing the loosened travel restrictions so this all could change again. North of cuba, the everglades is the largest wet land habitat in the United States, covering 2,000 square miles of south florida. But the everglades has been under assault for decades from residential development, water diversion and pesticide runoff. Now a massive project is one step closer to putting more freshwater into the ecosystem. Manuel bojorquez reports. Reporter there really is no other place like this on earth, home to dense mangrove forests and these massive savannas of saw grass. A birdseye view is the only way to truly appreciate the size and scope. Some of the rare bird species that call the everglades home are sounding the alarm for the health of americas unique wetlands. The strangely beautiful rosie spoonbill has raised its young in the everglades for hundreds if not thousands of years. But the spoonies are abandoning the everglades. This roost is 0hundreds of mil north of their traditional nesting area. They need small freshwater pools to feed, and those are disappearing from the glades. How disturbing a trend is it . Its very scary. You know, we see a lot of saltwater intrusion, which is also something that is very damaging to the everglades. It changes the habitat, makes it less productive. Reporter jerry says its more than just birds. The entire ecosystem is out of balance. What have we done to the everglades . Biggest thing weve done is drained it. Reporter for . For our purposes. Reporter development . Development, agriculture. This was the big land boom. There were people who look at that swamp and said what a waste of land. Fertile soil, lets drain it. Reporter freshwater from the Kissimmee River used to flow south. During the rainy season the water would filter through the everglades all the way to florida bay. But development has blocked much of that natural flow. This is what one part of the glade the looked like in 1970, and this is just 30 years later. Weve already lost, what, 50 of the everglades . Thats about right. Yes. Reporter is the rest of it salvageable . Yes. The only way to do that is to restore that flow. Reporter the diversion and disruption of that water are largely responsible for toxic algae blooms in recent years. Now nearly 20 years after a major everglades restoration plan was first agreed upon, the Florida Senate this month finally approved a 1. 5 billion reservoir to collect and send some of the overflow back through the everglades. This allows us to restore somewhat of that to provide freshwater to Everglades Park and florida bay. Reporter steve is a wetlands ecologist. Its giving back some of the water that made the everglades the everglades. Absolutely. Its recreating the river of glass. Reporter but another danger lurks, sea level rise. More saltwater is seeping in. Left unchecked it could one day taint the drinking supply for 8 Million People in south florida. This is a marsh that has been exposed to some saltwater intrusion. Reporter dr. Tiffany troxler walked us out to one of her projects to show us how saltwater is already damaging salt grass plants. It was three times higher than what we thought we would experience here. Reporter she says that makes reintroduction of saltwater all more important. And while many think the everglades are beyond the Tipping Point she remains hopeful. Id like to say we got ourselves into this mess, we can figure out how to get ourselves out of it. Reporter to be sure, the reservoir project still has a long way to go. Congress must approve the federal share of funding and it must still be built. Out of 68 projects, only six are currently under construction. And the cbs overnight news will be right back. You dont even want to know protection detergent alone doesnt kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99. 9 of bacteria with 0 bleach. Lysol. What it takes to protect. Sure shutup i can do that do i have to . I dont want there to be white marks. Good bye beautiful dress i never got to wear. Nothing no dust, theres no marks. Its really dry what is this . Oh my god, its dove i knew it its a 48 hour antiperspirant. No white marks. On a 100 colors. 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Wayne rarely sets foot on dry land. Not even when he makes his way home to his wife kathryn. Because their home ebbs and flows with the tide too. I remember phoning my parents from town, and i said were living out on the ocean. And my dad said what do you mean youre living on the ocean . Reporter welcome to freedom cove. A multicolored, floating refuge, way past the end of any road, tucked away in rugged british columbias vancouver island. What do you say to people who think this is a little odd or a little strange . Thank you very much. Reporter yeah . Yeah, truly. Nice to be recognized for who i am. Reporter theyve lived this water world lifestyle for the last 25 years. Building and rebuilding. It all sits atop about a dozen interlocking steel docks that wayne salvaged from an old fish barn. In fact everything here is fashioned from reclaimed material. A habitat designed from whats available when its available. Wayne takes particular pleasure out of rearranging it all, towing parts of his home around like a giant jigsaw puzzle. It moves up and down. Its a true experience thing. And you learn by doing. Reporter he says its as much a Design Project as it is an art project. In fact both wayne and kathryn are artists by trade, carvers, which is what brought them to the wilderness in the first place. It was about being inspired by nature and our work being inspired by nature and wanting to come out and live it and experience it and then have that inspiration come through what we do. Reporter the nearest town is ten miles away by boat. They make the trip every few weeks. But mostly, this is a subsistence lifestyle. Nothing like Fresh Potatoes from the garden. Yes and we had a lot last year. Reporter they grow almost everything they eat on their floating farm. Its kathryns charge. She tends the garden rain or shine. Its my passion. Reporter its more than a passion. You have to do this. This is how you live. A passion and a necessity. Is this one ready . That ones ready for planting, yes. Reporter they are willing castaways, wanting for little more than the seals do, the ones that play in their front yard. They have a water fall for freshwater. Timber for heat. And the sun to charge their onboard batteries when its not raining, that is. Does it ever get lonely . Do you feel lonely . I know you have each other, but . I cant say i feel lonely. Were always busy. But i like, im a people person. I like folks, but in doses. I dont mind my own company. There he is. Theres the eagle. Reporter its not an easy life. Ready . Reporter their version of feeding the birds is feeding bald eagles . The freedom of floating has a way of anchoring you to what really matters. At this point, we would like to be here till the end of our days if we can make that possible. Till the tow tide, brother. Thats the plan. We came and made it home. 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The trick is, they were attempting the feat without the use of canned oxygen. They made it to the top of the world. And dana jacob sensen has their story. Reporter this week both adrian and corey reached the peak. But it was adrian who accomplished the ultimate goal of making it without extra oxygen. The highs and lows of it all shared with the world on social media. Here we are. One year later. You did it reporter their body the pushed to the limit, cory and adrian spent less than 15 minutes on top of mt. Everest, taking in a view few others have seen. Ladies and gentlemen, not only is my phone not dead, but that is Adrian Ballenger with no oxygen. Reporter while both climbers made it to the top, only adrian did it without supplemental oxygen. High altitude sickness forced cory to turn back. The summit is just through the clouds. Up above us. Reporter on his way down, cory met a group of climbers who supplied him with supplemental oxygen. The oxygen gave cory the energy to reach the summit first, from there he cheered on his friend as he made the final push. 8,995 feet right now. Ive never seen anybody work so hard for anything in my life. My brother, we leave the summit behind. Reporter in 37 days, adrian logged nearly 140 miles while acclimating to the high altitude. He consumed 22,000 calories on a diet that allowed him to consume air at roughly 8 oxygen. Safely back at advanced base camp, adrian reflected on the experience. I feel super emotional. I cried so hard yesterday on the summit. In the last ten meters to the summit. I would never want to climb everest without oxygen again, and i am so proud and happy. Reporter he said corys support gave him the energy he needed. It was just so amazing to be up there with cor. We did it together. As it was planned, so. A fitting ending. Reporter and thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others we hope you will check back with the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city. Im michelle miller. Captioning funded by cbs its thursday, june 1st, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. A large explosion sparks a fire at a wisconsin plant, injuring several people. Todays the day President Trump says hes ready to announce whether the u. S. Will stay in the paris climate agreement. And mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton face off again, this time on twitter. Plus, captured on police dash cam, the arrest of golf great, tiger woods. Good morning 57