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Announcer welcome to cbs this morning, several passengers are dead after an amtrak train derailed in philadelphia. The latenight crash left a horrific trail of damage. Norah is at the scene in northeast philadelphia. Norah, good morning. Reporter good morning. We got here in the middle of the night. We should tell you, rescue crews have been here all night. Theyre searching for anyone trapped inside the wreckage along with dogs. The cause of this crash is still unknown, but Authorities Say theres no sign of terrorism at this hour. Survives tell us it happened almost without warning. Six people are confirmed dead this morning. Eight others are critically injured. Officials say more than 140 people were treated at area hospitals. There were 243 people aboard. Philadelphias mayor says some passengers are not accounted for. This crash happened at 9 30 p. M. Local time as the train entered this curve. Its in an area called frankford junction. Thats about five miles northeast of downtown philly. I was actually just on that curve taking a look at it. Chris van cleave is also here with details with what happened to this new yorkbound train. Chris, good morning. Good morning. The train never made it to new york. It met a violent end here in philadelphia. You can see the locomotive right back there askew on the tracks inside witnesses tell us people were thrown about. We know several people have been killed including a sailor at the u. S. Naval academy. Many, many more are hurt and many questioned about how this happened. Keep crawling okay . Reporter from inside amtrak train 188, hundreds struggled to escape the wreckage as the train approached a long curve in northeast philadelphia. Witnesses say it started to shake violently, passengers describe the terror inside. This is a nightmare. Is i saw so many head injuries and bloody faces and people were really injured. They were thrown out of their seats. We have people on the tracks and a couple of cars overturned. Reporter hundreds of First Responders arrived on scene, many using flashlights to search for anyone under the twisted mess of metal debris. Over 100 were injured, several taken to the hospital in critical condition. Ive been down on the tracks on the scene with my staff. Its an absolute disastrous mess. Never seen anything like this in my life. Reporter all seven of the cars came off the track, the front car landing several yards away from the rest of the train, giving some indication as to how violent this derailment was. A lot of people were just in shock, they couldnt believe what was happening. You can see the blood on peoples faces, they cant move. Their knees were out. Ive never seen anything so devastating. Theyre in pretty bad shape. You can see theyve completely completely derailed from the tracks. Authority. Reporter authorities have given no cause for this deadly accident. We do not know what happened here. We do not know why this happened. Reporter amtrak is pledging to work with authorities on this investigation and we know and we know ntsb investigators are on scene trying to piece together what caused this accident. Chris thank you so much. Pennsylvanias Governor Tom Wolf is thanking local emergency workers this morning. He says they took brave and quick action to help passengers get out of these trains. We have a reporter at Temple University hospital in north philadelphia. Jericka, good morning. Reporter good morning, it was a difficult night for the people on that train. I spoke to several people who literally had tears in their eyes as they describe the chaos and the struggle to help each other. It happened so fast. Obviously a lot of debris. Lights went out. People screaming. Reporter former congressman Patrick Murphy was on board when the train derailed. Murphy, an iraq vet, wasnt injured, though he started helping those around him who were. I stayed back and told the people who were bleeding to put pressure on their wounds where they were bleeding from because you dont want to see those folks bleed out. People crawled, stumbled and carried out of the wreckage. He got me out of the train, the train was filled with smoke but he said mom i have to go back and get everyone else out. Reporter you went back into the dark train to help people you could. Why did you do it . I was in a position where i could help them so just instinctively thats what i did. Reporter many victims were covered in blood but walking. The more seriously injured were treated right there at the scene. More than 140 victims were transported to at least five area hospitals. Teams of doctors and nurses were waiting. There were some internal injuries where people were bleeding internally where they were losing their Blood Pressure and that was from compression injuries where they were hit suddenly and it was usually in the first or second car. The third and fourth car had some injuries also. Reporter did the training you talk about in iraq come through in that moment when you didnt want to leave anyone . We say we leave no one behind. I wasnt going to climb out when there was people still hurt. Reporter the survivors, again, that i spoke to said when it comes down to it they are happy they are able to tell their stories this morning considering the people who died and those that are critically injured. Meanwhile, a family is desperately looking for rachel jacobs, a ceo of a tech firm here in philadelphia. Jericka, thank you so much. This morning, the big question is how could this have happened . Lets go back to charlie and gayle in new york for more on this disaster. Norah, thank you. No amtrak trains are running between philadelphia and new york. The northeast corridor is one of the busiest rail lines in america. Amtrak carried more than 11. 5 million passengers between washington and boston last year. Former ntsb chair Debra Hersman is with us. Good morning. Youre near chicago but let me ask this. What will investigators be looking for now . And what is happening on the scene . You know, i think the most important thing is they have daylight, theyre going to get on scene, they want to assess the situation. Theyre going to be working with the local authorities to make sure that they get a good debrief on what has happened throughout the night. They want to get those recorders as soon as possible and any perishable evidence needs to be preserved . The recorders will tell them how fast the train was going . Thats right. The recorders will give them good information about braking, throttle position speed, other indications that they can get from those recorders will help them piece the information together. As far as you know, can you tell me how dangerous this is as a crash . How bad this is as a crash . And, two, how dangerous the spot where this train derailed. Any time you have fatalities in a rail crash its extremely significant. This is a highly traveled corridor. Probably one of the busiest quarters in the United States so theres a lot of trains that pass through here everyday. The fact that this corridor is shut down is extremely significant, affecting a lot of passengers. Does it say anything to you, debra, the fact that all seven of the cars derailed on this particular train . Absolutely. I think that goes to the significance of the crash. Not only did you have the cars departing the tracks but you also had them turning over. That just indicates that theres quite a lot of emergency involved in this event. Those are heavy, heavy cars and so for them to turn over and remember the passengers and their luggage and Everything Else is not restrained inside those cars and so thats what really creates some of the damage that occurs to the passenger. The passenger this is morning are saying they felt the train was speeding up going into the curve. Does that mean anything to you . One of the things they will be looking for is video. Trains very often have forwardfacing video. And theyll be looking to see what other trains might have experienced. The ones who went through just minutes or even hours before if there were any defects, neigh any of those trains picked up with respect to rough ride or anything that was captured on the video camera. Lets go back to the questions that you think need to be asked right now. What are they . Theyll be looking at the human, the machine, and the environment. So theyll be focused on that operator, what he was doing, the conditions of the cars and the tracks and anything unusual that might have been going on right at that point in time. Debra hersman, thank you for joining us this morning. Thank you. Lets go back to norah in philadelphia. Norah . All right gayle, thank you. Investigators are sure to focus on the curve you guys were talking about on the tracks. I saw that. This is not the only rail disaster to happen here. In 1943 a train called the Congressional Limited derailed just a short distance away killing 79 people. Were going to be here in philadelphia all morning and ahead im going to take you down along the tracks for a closer look at the mangled wreckage and that very dangerous curve. Right now, lets get the days other news from gayle and charlie in new york. A big search is under way this morning for a United States marine helicopter missing in nepal. It was carrying six marines and two nepalese soldiers responding to the latest deadly earthquake. The quake triggered landslides and killed at least 65 people. Seth doane is monitoring developments from beijing. Seth good morning. Reporter good morning. We just got off the phone with members of the u. S. Military on the ground in nepal. They tell us that as of this hour, no contact has been made with anyone on board that missing helicopter. We know those marines were for a remote region of nepal where they were delivering tarps and rice but ultimately did not return from that mission and a search team that went out overnight did not find any trace of them. The search by air for the missing marines continued at first light this morning as helicopters took off from kathmandus airport. There are currently about 300 u. S. Troops in nepal. Theyve been using choppers to ferry relief supplies to hardtoreach regions. We were there earlier this month as one of the Huey Helicopters was off loaded from a giant u. S. Military c17 transport plane. Tuesdays magnitude 7. 3 earthquake flattened buildings that had withstood the april 25 quick and once again sent panicked people running into the street away from structures. The repeated aftershocks have made it impossible for us to stay at home this kathmandu resident said. Tent cities that had gotten smaller as afternoon shocks lessened have been set up again and the search for survivors resumed with emergency workers using cameras and dogs to look for those trapped under rubble. Within hours of tuesdays quake, the World Food Programme began assessing the damage in the district where tuesdays quake was centered. Its the same region where we saw entire villages destroyed earlier this month. Wfp says its fed close to a Million People so far in what it called an immensely challenging operation. One of the things we kept hearing while we were in nepal is that it is not just the challenge of the terrain, but also the challenge of the timing with the monsoon season approaching. That means rain and likely more mudslides, landslides that could very easily cut roads, charlie, and cut off more aid. Seth doane in beijing, thanks. In houston, heavy rain is flooding homes. Firemen had to use a boat to rescue three people trapped under a bridge. All of them are safe. Some areas have received more than eight inches of rain in the last 24 hours. A white Police Officer in madison, wisconsin, will not face charges for killing an unarmed biracial teenager t. District Attorney Says officer matt kenny was justified in shooting 19yearold Tony Robinson in march. Newly released dash cam video shows kenny approached the home just before he says robinson hit him in the head. He fired his gun seconds later. The officer fired seven shots. Toxicology reports found marijuana, sedan naxxanax and psychedelic mushrooms in robins bloodstream. The former republican governor jeb bush said in a tv interview he would have authorized the iraq war even with the intelligence we have now. Knowing what we know now, would you have authorized the invasion . I would have. And so would have Hillary Clinton just to remind everybody and so would have almost anybody that was confronted with the intelligence they got. That response drew criticism from both sides of the political aisle. Bush attempted to clarify his answer yesterday in a radio interview. I interpreted the question wrong, i guess. I was talking about given what people knew then would you have done it, not knowing what we know now and knowing what we know now, clearly there were mistakes. Still, jeb bush never said the iraq invasion was a mistake. This morning, the man behind the deflategate investigation is firing back at his critics. Ted wells says he stands by his report. Anna werner is outside Gillette Stadium in foxborough, massachusetts. Anna, good morning. Reporter good morning, gayle. Ted wells has conducted numerous highprofile sports investigations over the years and hes always let his final report speak for itself so what happened tuesday was highly unusual he publicly defended his work on deflategate. Ted wells said fact finding drove his investigation into the deflated football at januarys afc championship game. In my mind the nfl based on my view of the world certainly wasnt hoping that i would come back with a report that would find that something happened wrong with the patriots or tom brady. Reporter speaking by phone to reporters tuesday, it was clear wells had had enough with people who questioned his motives. Those personal attacks i will be candid with, you i would not have responded but i think those attacks are out of bounds and unfair and just plain wrong. Reporter wells says the Text Messages uncovered by his investigators were direct evidence of wrongdoing by brady and two other patriots employees. If i were sitting on a jury and a judge charged the jury that it should apply the preponderance of the evidence of the evidence standard i would have checked the box that said proven. Reporter wells 243 page report has been picked apart. Donee don yee, said it was flawed and robert kraft called it a one sided investigation. You put everybody into question. Reporter usa today sports columnist in nancy armour says a civil war is brewing between the nfl and the patriots. The dynamic between Roger Goodell and rocket kraftger kraft whos considered one of the most powerful owners in the league will be powerful. Free brady reporter these brady fans staged a protest at nfl headquarters in new york. Meanwhile, jets fans made their views known on 12 billboards across new jersey. Now cbs tv station in dallas ktvt is reporting brady has hired lawyer jeffrey kessler. He helped overturn Adrian Peterson indefinite suspension. Brady has until 5 00 thursday to file an appeal. Gayle . We will all be watching. Thank you very much. North koreas defense chief has reportedly executed. Announcer this National Weather report sponsored by macys. Philadelphias mayor says the scene of the deadly train wreck in the city is an absolute disastrous mess. Ahead, Norah Odonnell has more on the crash including a former congressman who told the world what happened first. 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