Folks who live and work in the area trying to figure out what is happening here. In colorado more rain is expected today. 1200 people are missing and some 19,000 homes are destroyed and damaged. The Biggest Mission of its kind since hurricane katrina. Inch by inch mile by Mile Community by community. Crews in italy begin to try and lift the concordia. There will be no second attempt. The u. N. Is expected to release the report on whether chemical weapons were used in syria. Days after the u. S. And russia reached the deal to take away chemical weapons from the regime. Two of the most lying sobs on the plan t. Ingrid is expected to blow ashore on the gulf coast this morning. In North Carolina a Police Officer is charged with manslaughter after killing a man while on duty. All that. The brothers will meet. Peyton wins manning bowl three. All that matters. Joe flacco gives birth of his second child to play the cleveland browns. He got the news during pregame warm ups. Congratulations to dana getting the job done out there. Your new miss america is miss new york. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs this morning. Good morning norah. Good morning charily. Weve got break news. As you wake up in the west an intense search for a gunman is going on at the military base in washington d. C. Shots were fired inside the building at the washington nooi voi yard south of capitol hill. All flights at Reagan National airport are grounded because of the shooting. We go to john miller. This is an ongoing situation. What do we know . There are fatalities. We dont have exact numbers. We believe more than half a dozen are shot. As i say at the beginning of each of these, weve had far too many over the past year. This information is preliminary. The incident is still unfolding, some likely to change. What we have from early reports description of a male gunman black shirt and hat. Multiple weapons going through the Navy Yard Shooting people. Some casualties have been outside, some in buildings on the fourth floor. We dont know if the gunman went in the buildings shooting people orb if people fled. This is a military base. You have to pass through security to get in. How is it this person could be armed inside. Is he a member of the military . Thats certainly one of the things theyre looking at. One of the key factors is we dont know as were speaking at the table whether hes still on the loose, whether he is in custody, whether hes dead or alive. What we do know is that some of those wounded were Police Officers metropolitan Police Officers washington d. C. Police who are not normally in the navy yard. That suggests that he was confronted by officers at the scene to respond to the shooting. John miller stand by. We want to bring in david martin at the pentagon with new information. David reporter we can confirm that there were some fatalityiesfatalities. We dont know exactly how many. The u. S. Navy is confirming some fatalities. This question of how the shooter got in is a good one because ive been to the Navy Yard Many times. You have to Pass Security at the front gate to get onto the base. Then you have to go through security when you enter each of the buildings. This gunman either forced his way past or had some kind of identification that allowed him to get past these various check points. This is from david. Do they think they know where he is even though its not con confirmed . He is said to be barricaded in one of the rooms. I do not have that from the officials. Youve got the mass casual incident anywhere where you have more than half a dozen injured. You have a chaotic scene there. At if front gate of the in a navy yard, brought the people injured so far. Outside the gate they have a mass casualty incident vehicle. They have brought in a bus load of paramedics from the ems academy and ambulances to stand bill. Theyre going to triage. These are who can be treated on the scene. What do we know from the white house . Fif nothing from the white house. We know the president has been briefed several times as you know from being in that situation this is one of the things where standard opps from the white house would be the advisor on the Security Side would walk the president through. She would have gotten that from the fbi. Fbi has activated the command post to monitor the incident. Thank you. Flood waters up in colorado. Rain today could bring more destruction and heart ache before theres relief. The flooding is spread over 15 counties. 12 hundred are unaccounted for. Anna werner is in colorado. Good morning. Reporter good morning norah and charlie. The last thing people need to see here is more rain. You can see behind me. This looks and sounds like a rushing river. This is usually a creek. Water is picking up trees. We have 19,000 damaged homes and flood waters in the mountains and higher up. Almost 12,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. The catastrophic flood zone is nearly the size of the state of connecticut. Sunday rain continued. More fell on boulder in the past few days than the entire year before the storms. We had five feet in the basement. Theres eight inches of mud in the basement now. Reporter 17 miles north of boulder, this is a scene of destruction. Cars stainless steel ovens were washing down the streets. Pallet trees, washing down the the streets. Ive never seen anything like it. Reporter National Guard helicopters were called into action over the weekend rescuing a group of fifth graders stranded at an Outdoor Education center. Road closures have cut off residents from rescuers. Air lift operations are in many cases the only way to reach them. One National Guard spokesman said this is the largest air rescue operation since hurricane katrina. Even officials are shaken by the magnitude of the tragedy. Theyre confident colorado residents can recover. How can we recover from this . I know exactly. Inch by inch mile by Mile Community by community theyre taking this stuff back. Theyre doing it. People are getting those things done out there. Reporter rescuers hope this cloud cover and rain will lift so they can get the choppers up in the air to rescue more people who are still stranded. Back to you. Thank you anna. A half hour to the southwest, more air rescues planned in boulder this morning. Survivors are remembering Close Friends killed in the flood disaster. Were hearing incredible tales from those that made it out alive. Reporter we spoke with two teens who were rescued from the floods but lost two of their Close Friends. The group was driving up the road like this that remains blocked. They thought the rain would let up, but it never did. Reporter at a family vigil, family and friends shared stories about wesley. Wesley died a hero. He would have jumped in the water if it were any Single Person here. Reporter among them emily brigs. She and the boyfriend were in the car with the couple. Wesley grabbed each of us looked at our faces, and said we have to get out of this car. Theres no way were not getting out right now. We all were shimming across the side. All our feet were swept out from under us. We started traveling in different directions. Reporter emily was still in the car. Wesley screamed her name and dove into the water after her. He saved her, grabbed her, got her up. The current was too much. It was going 50 miles per hour. They all just got swept away. He did everything that he could. He would have done the same for me or nathan too. He was that selfless of a person. Reporter a firefighter rescued nathan downstream. Three hours later, emily was rescue ed from the car. People come into each others lives for a reason. What do you think you took away from the lives they led . I know that wesley forever shaped me as a person and changed my life. He taught me to be comfortable with myself. I love him so much and love her so much too. Can you believe youre alive and able to tell what happened . No. I dont believe it everyday i wake up now. Its devastating to know ill never see them smile again or hold their hand or kiss their cheek again. Reporter last nights vigil was for the public. The families will hold private service this is week. Charlie and norah. Thank you. The worst of the rain may be over for the flood soaked area. Todays forecast calls for showers and drizzle. Flood warnings and watches remain posted for northeast colorado. Now to dramatic developments in the syrian crisis. The panel says this morning its investigation 14 suspected chemical weapon attacks. Inspectors say theres convincing evidence chemical weapons were used in last months attack near damascus. Secretary of state john kerry is briefing allies on agreement to end syrias chemical weapon program. Margaret brennan is traveling with the secretary and with us from paris. Good morning. Good morning to you norah and charlie. Just a week after secretary kerry first publicly proposed this plan to get rid of syrias chemical weapons. Hes here in paris to build support. Now that the deal is signed it has to be enforced. U. S. Allies britain and france said theyll punish any violation of the deal. If assad fails to kplie with the early thes of this frame work, make no mistake, were all agreed, that includes russia there will be consequences. Its extremely important that are no invasions or cat and titmouse game going on. Regime has to come to the table of decision and have to understand theres no military solution for them. The plan hammered out in geneva between u. S. And russia requires the Syrian Government to submit details of chemical arsenal by friday complete inspections by november and eliminate chemical weapons by the first half of 2014. The two countries did not agree on whether the Syrian Regime was responsible for the e nerve gas attack this august. It did say hit will be backed up by u. N. Resolution to trigger harsh consequences for violation. In the meantime assads government will remain in power. U. S. France britain will increase support for the moderate rebels battling him. One country paying close attention is israel neighbor and long time foe. After meeting with secretary kerry sunday the Prime Minister said success would be measured by success not words and sent a warning to iran. The International Community shows regarding syria will have direct impact on Syrian Regimes patron iran. Reporter later today, that report from the u. N. Team that investigated the august gas attack is expected to show chemical weapons were used. It wont place blame for the attack but will indicate who had the about to deploy them. Thats expected to help build momentum for the resolution that will be proposed today at the Security Council to take action. Summers is out of the running to become chair of the Federal Reserve. Summers was considered the front runner to replace. That paves the way for the president to make a historic choice. Bill is at the white house. Good morning. Good morning charlie and norah. Reporter the summers nomination was done in by fellow democrats. Three democrats have come out now opposing the nomination. That means it probably would not have gotten out of committee. Summers got the word or figured it out. He was seen as the front runner, the president s favorite. The president defended him last month against criticism. A lot of democrats did not like his support of deregulation which they think helped bring on the financial crisis. Summers was seen as an abracive personality. All that led to a campaign inside the democrat oirk party. One side favored summers, the other calls for the nomination of janet yellen. She would be the first female chair of the fed. Shes currently vice chair. Shes seen as favors the stimulant policies the administration used in the wake of the financial crisis. Shes supported by a lot of fellow economists. The Public Campaign on her half and other side for summers obviously angered the president. He says hes still looking at several candidates. Bill i want to ask about another issue this morning. The president said over the weekend he personally reached out to the new iran yoon president , exchanged letters. Is it possible there may be a meeting here in new york at the u. N. General assembly . Reporter the president confirmed he exchanged letters with the new president. That led to a flurry of speculation including overseas. The white house says this morning on the record there are no plans for the president and irans new president to meet next week. You never know. All right, bill thank you. A new congressionalle report this morning targets the investigation of the attack that killed ambassador to libya one year ago and three others. Benghazi probe did not go far enough. Shooirl is on capitol hill. Good morning. Good morning norah. It was billed as comp hence hiv and independent. Republicans say it was not quite as advertised. They say arb faulted lower level employees and down played roles of senior officials. Last may the head of the accountability review board Thomas Pickering told bob that investigators didnt need to interview secretary of state Hillary Clinton or her top deputies. Do you think in retro spect it might have been a good idea . We questioned people that attended meetings with her. Reporter that decision to skip indepth interviews is sited as evidence of confidential evidence. The report says state department under secretary Patrick Kennedy supervised selection of the arb staff even as his own role was part of the question. Congressional investigators were told kennedy tiezed the security guidelines that proposed security challenges and sent hoenl the specialized military Security Team that ambassador stefbs and his staff was asked to keep in libya. Arb blames four of kennedys sub board gnats. Those employees sometimes have little to no responsibility for those investigations. We believe in fact that while he made a significant decision to keep the post open he was not a security specialist. He was not engaged in a daily review of the Decision Making that took place that we felt in some cases was seriously flawed. Reporter Congressional Democrats in the state department defend the arb as one of the most comprehensive reviews in history. The lead democrat on the oversight committee, cummings said economists have the investigations. 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