He says sundays ceremony will not just be another song and dance. But we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. People talking about plane, a great deal of panic. Some sort of explosion. A terrorist a attack targets londons underground. This was something potentially quite serious. North korea firing another missile over japan. U. N. Security council is gathering for an emergency meeting. Utility workers are working around the clock to restore power down in florida. President trump getting a firsthand look at the storm ravaged communities there. We love the people of florida and they went through something that i guess the likes of which we could really say nobodys seen before. I know youre angry about the deal the president is working on with the democrats. We were going to have the rolls royce of a big beautiful law. The rolls royce is now going to be an overhauled jalopy. Ultimately, we have to have the wall. If we dont have the wall, were doing nothing. The u. S. Military is investigating a deadly training accident on an army base in north carolina. Its just truly a tragedy. All that. Ripped to rice. Down the line. Ramirez will score. Its the walkoff for number 22. Final play of the game. Back to his center. Who got eliminated. Says game over. Enough. And all that matters. Lets see. Good. New england freigpatriots Quarterback Tom Brady getting personal in an interview. On cbs this morning. The two hosts debated the true meaning of cbs. Cool broadcasting system. Cool broadcasting system . Exactly. Central broadcasting system . Its columbia broadcasting system. Columbia broadcasting system . Yes. Look at that. You learn something new every day. Not new. Is anybody this mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning on this friday. Charlie rose is off. Jeff glor is with us. Always good to have you here. Were going to begin with breaking news from london. A terrorist bomb in the british capital started a fire and panic on a subway train this morning. At least 18 people were taken to hospitals with burns and other injuries. One eyewitness described a quote massive flash of flames. Passengers stampeded to get out of the train. Police evacuated the station and told people to avoid the area. Charlie dagata is near the Parsons Green station in southwest london. Charlie, good morning. Reporter good morning. London mayor saidic khan said a manhunt is underway to find out who is responsible for this terrorist attack. And for londoners to remain calm and vigilant. Pictures posted on social media appear to show the bomb that would have caused untold destruction on a packed subway train this morning. The blast from the detonator failed to trigger the main charge but that explosion itself was described as a fireball that roared through the train carriage. Resident alani shukumbi described the horror. Like, blood, burn marks or whatever, like, her head, you could see maybe she was on the floor, stamped on like, she just looked complete mess. Reporter sources close to the investigation tell cbs news the device had a timer, screws used as shrapnel and the kind of explosives used in recent terror attacks. Those injured in the attack suffered from burns or injuries sustained in the stampede to escape. Prime minister theresa may called it emergency meeting of the governments crisis committee. Clearly this was a device that was intended to cause significant harm. Reporter the metro Police Say Hundreds of investigators are involved in the manhunt to find the person who planted that bomb that could have caused far more destruction than it did. Charlie dagata reporting from london, thank you. President trump condemned the incident a short time ago. On twitter, he wrote this, loser terrorists must be dealt with in a much tougher manner. The internet is their main recruitment tool which we must cut off and use better. Another missile test. The intermediate range missile traveled far enough to reach the u. S. Military base on guam. Analysts say it was north koreas longest missile flight so far. Defense secretary jim mattis called the launch reckless. The u. N. Security council will approved new sanctions against north korea this week planned an emergency meeting this afternoon. South koreas military said the missile was launched from an airport near pyongyang, north koreas capital. It flew for 19 minutes over the northern japanese island of hokkaido before falling into the pacific ocean. Ben tracy is in beijing with reaction to this latest test. Ben, good morning. Reporter good morning. Just yesterday, north korea said japan should be sunken into the sea and now it has launched another missile through its airspace. So if the goal of the last round of u. N. Sanctions was to get kim jongun to take a break for a bit, didnt work. Sirens blareded into japan for the second time in three weeks. Warping of a north Korean Missile flying overhead. Just six minutes after the launch, south korea fired two Ballistic Missiles of its own into the ocean, demonstrating a Quick Response in the event of an actual attack. North korea has now launched 19 missiles this year. Its latest flying further than any north Korean Missile ever had. About 2,300 miles. Had north korea launched it to the south it would have been able to hit military bases on the u. S. Territory of guam. About 2,100 miles away. Kim jongun may be trying to show he can make good on his threats to attack the island. North korea is reveling in its defiance. On august 29, it launched a missile over japan. Five days later it conducted its sixth nuclear test of what experts believe was a massive hydrogen bomb. Todays Missile Launch seemed to be a reaction to new u. N. Sanctions passed monday banning north koreas textile exports and cutting off about 30 of its oil supply. I think that north korea is attempting to play us here. Reporter defense expert says north korea is trying to create chaos and divide u. S. Military alliances. North koreas adept use of threats, rhetoric, provocations. They would love to see division of various kinds between the United States and japan and between the United States and south korea. The more that they can divide, so much the better. Reporter u. S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson says its now time for russia and china to take direct action against north korea. China accounts for about 90 of north koreas oil supply. But its resisted an embargo. And thats because it fears in the regime collapses in north korea, china would be dealing with a refugee crisis on its border or worse yet, a war. Norah. All right, ben tracy in beijing, thank you. Least 56 of floridas 639 Nursing Homes still have no electricity this morning. Think about that, five days after Hurricane Irma. The facility near ft. Lauderdale evacuated nearly 60 residents yesterday. Getting new attention after eight patients died on wednesday. Jonathan having lvigliotti. Reporter Hollywood Police carried out their search warrant of this facility as the criminal Investigation Continues. Weve spoke within many friends and family of those inside the nursing home at the time of this tragedy. They are demanding answers. What a price to pay. Not just my betty but all the people. Reporter jean johnson was friends with betty hibbard, one of the eight victims, for more than 60 years. She had visited her at the center just one day before her death. When we walked in, she was so hot. She was gasping. Tears were kind of coming. She said, i cant breathe, i cant breathe, jean. Reporter early wednesday morn, three patients arrived at the hospital across the street with extremely high body temperatures. One of the nurses became a harmed and walked over to find out what was happening. I thought it was an extreme situation that we had to get people out. Of course im angry. Reporter her mother, an 87yearold, was one of the 145 patients evacuated. What do you want to say to the owner of this facility . Were coming for you, this is unacceptable. You messed with my mom. You messed with my mom. Im not taking it. Reporter the Hollywood Police department is now conducting a criminal investigation. With the help of state, local and federal agencies. We want to make sure we interview everybody and see what they did and what they didnt do to make a determination was there any criminal element here. Reporter a state inspection of the facility last year found a series of Violations Including multiple medication errors, overflowing trash in bins and general disrepair. Josh levy is the mayor of hollywood. How could a facility like this still be open . Thats another question for the state agencies that regulate these Nursing Homes. At what point do you pull the license . At what point is it enough . Reporter they are key questions. And now governor rick scott here in florida demanding that this nursing home be removed from the states medicaid program. We reached out to the nursing home multiple times. At this point, we have not heard back. John thanks. The more you hear, the more egregious it is. Governor scott, as jonathan mentioned, is returning to the florida keys today, for an update on the Recovery Efforts there. 80,000 people live in the keys. And we still dont know when all of them will be allowed to return home. The middle and lower portions of the keys suffered the worst damage from irma. And theyve been closeded now for more than a week. Manuel bojorquez is in the villa village. Reporter there are still massive piles of debris. Youve got that boat, wooden plachk s planks and even what appears to be items from peoples homes. Crews say theyre making progress, having completed door to door checks and finding no additional victims. Power is slowly come back online. Without stable sources of water, fuel and food in parts of the key, not all residents are being allowed back in. Nearly a week after Hurricane Irma made its u. S. Landfall, crews are racing to bring the florida keys back to life. Utility companies are restringing power lines. Transportion workers are clearing roads. And the National Guard is rushing in food and water. Thank you so much. Reporter in key west, the coast guard is inspecting waterways for wrecked boats and floating debris. It sits right at the water line. If its covered up by weeds, you wont see it until you hit it. Reporter the port of key west which sees nearly a million cruise passengers a year, remains closed. Theres no key west without the port so its critical we get this open and safe. Reporter for many of the thousands of evacuees desperate to return, satellite images have been the only way to check on the condition of home, and businesses. When you look down the streets and you hear these Horror Stories of people lost everything. Reporter for those who have made it home like carol davis, despair is giving way to a new resolve. I dont want to see it but well pick up, well move on. It could be a lot worse. Reporter lucy morrill says rebuilding in the keys starts with the people. We are the bridge, you know, to keeping this community alive. Its us that work. Not the houses. Not the stuff. You know, its us. Reporter that rebuilding process is under way. One of three major hospitals here in the keys is set to reopen today. And officials in key west say their island will be ready for one of the years biggest events, fantasy fest, which begins october 20th. Manny, thank you. President trump says hell visit the u. S. Virgin islands and puerto rico soon to see hurricane damage there. The president went to southwest florida yesterday to check on the response to irma. He and the first lady made a helicopter tour of the destruction of naples. On the ground, they handed out sandwiches to survivors and visited a hardhit mobile home park. President trump is trying to reassure conservatives that hes not break ago Campaign Promise to crack down. He said, quote, we will build a wall, not a fence, a long the southern border of the United States of america to help stop illegal immigration and keep america safe. This come also after he made a tentative agreement with democrats that would push the border wall to the back burner. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill. Nancy, good morning. Reporter good morning. The president went back and forth on thursday. At some points insisting there is no agreement and at others saying that everyones on board. He seems to be trying to do the impossible, secure an easy bipartisan win without angering the base. Daca now and the wall very soon. But the wall will happen. Reporter President Trump promised supporters thursday he isnt going soft on immigration. Were not look at citizenship. Were not looking at amnesty. Were looking at allowing people to stay here. Reporter but Democratic Leaders said that mr. Trump agreed over dinner to back the dream act. A bill that would give young undocumented immigrants a potential path to citizenship. Its a long path. Theres like a 15year path. This is an earned path. Its about serving in the military or being employed or being in school. Reporter still, some conservatives consider that amnesty. Were having the conversationings with our members right now. Reporter which is why House Speaker paul ryan insisted nothing has been decided. Have you asked the president to at least check with you before he makes an greagreement with democrats . First off, theres no agreement. These were discussions, not negotiations. There isnt an agreement. Reporter both sides say any agreement will have to include more border security. Democrats proposed additional funding for drones, air support, sensor equipment and for rebuilding roads along the border. Senate republicans seem open to it. I like the fact the president s getting people to talk. A lot of people want this to happen. Reporter even democrats are surprised at the president s new outreach. Minority leader Chuck Schumer was overheard saying this on the senate floor. He like us. He likes me anyway. Reporter and privately, many republicans are actually happy to leave this particular negotiation to the president. Because, gayle, it takes some of the heat off them on what can be a sticky issue for some of their voters. Nancy cordes, have to say, we all took a little chuckle in the studio with your question to paul ryan. Even paul ryan had to figure out how to hold his face on the straight on that question. Some days you just got to laugh. You really do. Nicely done. Unfortunately, this next story is nothing we can laugh about. Because the u. S. Army has identified the special operation soldier who diemillid in a trai exercise at ft. Bragg, his name alexander p. Dalida, killed yesterday. Seven soldiers were hurt in that exercise. The deadly incident comes just one day after 14 marines and a navy sailor were hurt in a fire while training in california. Harvard university overnight rescinded a fellowship invitation to Chelsea Manning. She is the transgender former soldier convicted of giving classified information to wikileaks. The decision comes after cia director mike pompeo canceled a speaking event at the last minute last night. And former acting cia directo and cbs news contributor Michael Morell resigned a university post. The dean said in a statement, designating Chelsea Manning as a visiting fellow was a mistake. For which i accept responsibility. Jeff pegues is in washington. Reporter the leaks and pardon still sting the Intelligence Community. Thats why the reaction from its leaders was so swift. Officials will tell you that u. S. National security was severely injured by those leaks and to this day, is still trying to recover. Im very sorry to have to announce that the cia director will not be speaking here tonight. Reporter the dean of Harvards Kennedy school apologized yesterday for the absence of cia director mike pompeo. Pompeo, a former west point and harvard graduate, laid out his reasoning for his withdrawal in this letter to the school, calling Chelsea Manning a traitor. Harvards actions implicitly tell its students that you, too, can be a fellow at harvard and a felon under United States law. Chelsea manning, then bradley man, a former army intel analyst, was convicted in 2013 for leaking classified information to wikileaks and sentenced to 35 years in prison. She served seven years after president obama commuted her sentence last may. Intelligence leaders maintain mannings leaks put americans in danger and wikileaks is an enemy to the United States. Directed Chelsea Manning, specific secret information, overwhelmingly focuses on the United States. Reporter earlier in the day, former acting cia director michael morel submitted his resignation, saying the schools invitation to manning was wholly inappropriate, add, i cannot be part of an organization that honors a convicted felon. Chelsea manning responded to the Intelligence Leaders and harvard by tweeting a number of messages including this one that says, honored to be first disinvited trance woman visiting harvard fellow. They chill marginalized voices under cia pressure. 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