The fbi still has not identified the person or persons who hacked into the private email of cia director john brennan and Homeland Security secretary jeh johnson last week. The director of National Intelligence calls cyber crime the greatest threat to u. S. National security. Mark straussman found one company who is on the offensive against the hackers. Reporter this jumble of computer code is actually a crime scene. Someone has broken into the company. Is this now a cyber mike morris calls this the hunt. Finding and stopping whoever is progress. So hes on the same machine as the adversary is right now in realtime. Reporter so they each know about each other . Theed a adversary doesnt know about him yet. Our folks are seasoned operators from the department of defense that understand the adversary. Reporter most of route 9bs cyber sleuths used to work at the Intelligence Agency who became experts. We have a clear understanding of how the adversary operates, their tactics, techniques and procedures and the capabilities required to eradicate them from a network. Reporter whats at stake . I would say everything is at stake. Reputation, valuation to your customers, and the Overall Reporter hackers embarrassed Sony Pictures last year. And 56 million credit card accounts for home depot was compromised. Route 9b has public and private clients. Organizations everywhere are under cyber attack 247. Theyre able to bypass the Security Products that have been installed on the network. Reporter youre essentially spotting a burglary in progress . Absolutely. Reporter here is what is different. On average, it takes a company nine months to discover a hacker and seven months to remove them. Route 9b goes after the hackers in realtime. Anyone from state sponsored terror groups to teenagers with time on their hands. Thats the focus, the people doing the hacking, not the machines. This is not a government reporter John Harbaugh is the chief operating officer here. The bad guy is always ahead, and getting away. This is a battle. Air, land, sea, and cyber. I think the commercial markets are quickly realizing they happen to be ground zero in this cyber war. Reporter in this battle, the hunt was successful. The adversaries were caught and removed from the system. But chances are, theyll be back. For cbs this morning saturday, mark strassman, colorado strings. Airline industry executives gathered in ireland this week trying to come up with a battle plan against hackers. A lot of the on board avionics, as well as air Traffic Control systems, are vulnerable to intruders. Boeing, for one, says it hired hackers to test its Aircraft Systems and software. Boeing has been around for a long time, and has faced other serious threats. Report. All you have to do is look around here at the museum and there are boeing planes all over the place. And the story of this company is, in many ways, the story of america and what American Ingenuity can accomplish. In a world where flying is routine, but gravity is a law of nature, its still mind blowing. 500,000 pounds rising into the sky, miles above the earth, soaring at 35,000 feet. And this factory outside statle is where it comes together. Ever walk in here and go wow . Literally every day. Reporter these are among the biggest airplanes in the world, built here by bowing in one of the worlds biggest buildings, overseen by Vice President elizabeth lund. If you took the Empire State Building and laid on its side, this building. Reporter you need that much space when, on any given day, youre building more than 20 jumbo jets at a time. From start to finish, it takes just five weeks to manufacture this airplane. Assembled with some automation, but at its core are people. 40,000 boeing employees at this one site, building a product that will take millions around the world. You think about the progress that the world, led by American Ingenuity, has led the way. Reporter the guy was bilboing and it started a hundred years ago with a pontoon sea plane. Before long, boeing planes were everywhere, ushering in a new age of travel, even helping get today, its the Biggest Aerospace company in the world. We knew he had a big job to do, so we did it. Reporter in the world of aviation, ever knows the name joe sutter. 50 years ago, he led a revolution in air travel, designing the 747. Skeptics said a jet that big would never work. But sutter was proven right from the 747s first flight and the landing was perfect. When i went out to the runway, my wife nancy was crying because she was so relieved and happy for the fact that what i told her was the truth. Reporter hes been with boeing for nearly 70 years and says the work is personal. If i hear on the news that an airplane got into trouble, i still say to myself, i wonder if wonder if theres something i did wrong. Its something you never leave behind you. Reporter talking with people at boeing, you hear that over and over. From the guys on the line to ceo dennis mulenburg. We work on things that matter and peoples lives depend on what we do. Reporter there have been stumbles. Perhaps the biggest was the highly anticipated dream liner. Boeing developed entirely new technology to make it more comfortable and fuel efficient. But manufacturing delays put the airplane behind schedule, and then a problem with overheating batteries. A fire started on one flight. Another had to make an emergency landing. No one was hurt. But the plane was grounded. Whenner unable to deliver on our equipment, its devastating, its discouraging. Reporter boeing redesigned the battery. Now the dream liner is back in the sky. And the setback boeing learned too fast. Thats why theyre taking existing technology and tweaking it for new products. Like folding wing tips on boeing made fighter jets. That innovation will go on the next big passenger plane so it can fit at more airport gates. We have to be on the leading edge of innovation. We see more competitors around the world. Reporter the only real europe. Today, boeing sells more than 70 of its airplanes outside the u. S. And when it looks to the next 100 years, it sees more growth overseas, especially in china. Our projection is that the world, over the next 20 years, needs 38,000 new commercial airplanes. Reporter and more than 6,000 of those will be in china . Yes. Were the u. S. s biggest exporter in the manufacturing sector. Its a global business. Reporter now, as a further example of that relationship between boeing and the chinese, when the chinese president visited here in the u. S. Last month, he went out to that factory in seattle and boeing announced it was building a plant in china. Now, donald trump says thats going to cost u. S. 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To make matters worse, theres a fire burning underground at a separate landfill just 400 miles away. Reporter one of the landfills that you mentioned, the one that contains the waste, was designated a Super Fund Site in 1990, meaning the federal government would fast track its cleanup. Now 25 years later, the waste is still there and there is another potential threat. You cant 100 guaranty that were okay. Reporter hundreds demanded answers last night from federal officials. Im scared. This is scary. We dont go outside. We dont open our windows. Of their anger and frustration. Two landfills that abut one another in north st. Louis county. One houses two areas of illegally disposed nuclear residue, named a Super Fund Cleanup site in 1990. The other landfill has an underground fire, a slow burn, which has been smoldering for five years. Its thought to be about 1,000 feet from the radioactive material, but no one knows for sure what will happen if the fire comes into contact with the waste. I dont know why they ignored it for so long. Reporter dawn chapman helped start a citizen activist group to educate her neighbors. What is the most frustrating thing for you as a resident . Ky not believe that somebody, anybody in their right mind would think that you can leave the worlds Oldest Nuclear weapons waste sitting on a landfill and theres not a consequence to that. Legacy waits to world war ii when uranium was processed here. The sites where the leftover waste was stored has been cleaned but lowlevel radiation has moved into neighborhoods. Missouris attorney general is suing the landfill owner. He says the company mishandled the fire and the burn could conceivably hit the material in three to six months. The epa and republic strongly deny those reports, and the company has spent millions of dollars to contain the burn and control the odors. Mark hague for the epa. The testing were about to embark on with the additional samples will give the public Additional Information to support what weve been saying. Reporter the epa will decide whether to install a barrier between the two land fills by the end of the year. Dawn chapman fears that will be too late. Be put in by this community if you cannot guaranty our safety without it. The cbs overnight news will be right back. As a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. So why do i do it . Because i get paid. Und. On this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. So, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. Theres a photographer in new york city who claims to be a dogs best friend. Well, tonight, he takes us for a walk. Can i take a photo of your pomeranian . I can photograph 20 or 30 dogs a day. My name is elias, and im the doggest. Can i take a photo of your dogsome sure. Shih tzu . Yeah. When i talk to a dog, i try and speak their language. If they want to play with me, then i play with them. If theyre scared, ill back off a little bit. Lucy, sit. When im on the ground, dogs think im a strange oneeyed animal, so if i start making a noise, theyll look right into the lens thinking its my eye and theyll [ barking ] good girl, very nice. I run a blog call the doggest. I now have more than a million followers on social media. Thats a crazy amount of people to be following my work. I try and post four to five times a day. In the morning, around lunch, in the evening, and at nighttime, because i foal likeeel like people enjoy it throughout the day. Shes doing great. Really, who made her so photogenic . I rate them based on their squeakitude. This is not the lightest shoe, but its the best shoe. I just need lens wipes. The lens wipes are from when dogs slobber on the lens. They get too close and kiss the lens. Her name is zoe. People can be skittish around cameras, but dogs always wear the story on their face. Im with the spca here in new york and were here to get these dogs adopted. Dogs come from places where they may have been abused. They werent treated right. When i go to the shelter, i bring a bag of bones and give them to the dogs, take their photo and allow people to help support these dogs. When a dog smiles at me, it makes me smile too, because i know ive made that dogs day a little better. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center here in new york city, im michelle miller. Now its a federal case. Justice Department Opens the civil rights investigation into this Violent Arrest of a high school girl. Also tonight, a community afraid that an underground fire may be spreading toward a Nuclear Waste site. Why trump fell out of first. And the Silver Lining for him in our new poll. And a big announcement for americas record breaking champion. Abby said that she wanted her final world cup to be like a fairy tale. And im not sure she could have written a better ending. This is the cbs overnight news. The federal government has jumped into the case of the Deputy Sheriff seen on video making a violent takedown of a monday. The Justice Department is investigating whether ben fields, a Senior Deputy with the Richland CountySouth CarolinaSheriffs Office violated the civil rights of the high school senior, whose name has not been released. Omar is now on this latest case to raise questions about the police and excessive force. Reporter the confrontation started just after 10 30 a. M. When a female student repeatedly refused requests by her teacher and assistant principal to put away her phone thats when Richland County deputy ben fields was called in. Reporter 18yearold nea kenny was in the same class. Behavior, she too was arrested. I was praying out loud for the girl. I couldnt believe it was happening. I was just crying. He said since you got so much to say, youre coming to. Reporter 15yearold Aaron Johnson was sitting a few desks away. It seemed violent and it was hard to watch. Reporter this afternoon, the School Superintendent called the incident outrageous. Clearly something did not go right in this classroom. Reporter deputy fields was put on administrative leave. A tenyear veteran, in 2008, he became a School Resource officer. Part of a Community Effort to forge better relations between Law Enforcement and schools. Last year, he was honored by the district. But Court Records show fields has been accused of abusive behavior three times. A jury ruled in his favor in the 2005 case. A 2006 case was dismissed. And a case accusing him of racially profiling a student was set for trial in january. Internal investigation will determine if he keeps his job. Had she not disrupted the school or the class we would not be standing here today. It started with her and ended with my officer. What im going to deal with is what my deputy did. Reporter the School District would not answer questions about the teacher or the students in the classroom. The investigation is expected to be completed in 24 hours, but the federal investigation could take several weeks. Thank you, omar. School based policing is the Fastest Growing segment of Law Enforcement. We asked jim axelrod to look into the role of cops in schools. Reporter this was last month at Rockdale County high school in conyers, georgia. Watch as the Police Officer approaches the fighting students with his taser. This happens, its not isolated. It does happen. Reporter for center for public integrity, says student behavior that leads to Police Intervention occurs at the rate of 6 for every 1,000 students nationwide each year. Virginia has the highest state rate, 16 referrals per 1,000 students. Across the country, there are School Districts that have high rates. While a School District in a neighboring county may not have any referrals at all. The way that officers are used in schools, the kinds of things that they are asked to get involved in or choose to get involved in really vary. Reporter special needs students make up 14 of the student population nationwide. But their referral rate to Law Enforcement is nearly double that. Black and latino kids were also referred to Law Enforcement at rates higher than their percentage of the population. You good . Reporter officer don bridges has worked at franklin high than a decade. He says the key to handling situations like the one in South Carolina is to train officers to be visible and approachable. Its very, very rare that we would have to use tactics such as that. Oftentimes were able to calm situations through verbal deescalation. Reporter officer bridges is a member of the National Association of School Resource officers, which provides 40hour blocks of instruction for any officer new to working in a school. But scott tells us South Carolina does not allow the group to provide training there. Jim axelrod. Jim, thank you. Today, president obama said the media is partly responsible for driving a wedge between police and the public by focusing on the sensational. Mr. Obama told the interNational Association of chiefs of police that Law Enforcement is too often scapegoated for the heres our justice correspondent. I reject any narrative that seeks to divide police and communities that they serve.