Turn around, dont drowned. Stay out of the rising water. Deadly flooding swaths texas. Trying to rescue as many as we can. A lot of kids involved. America should own the 21st century. What could stop us . The current president ial election just is the tip of a broader iceberg of dysfunction. Were going to win, win, win, and were going to make America Great again. Youre not going to do that well in new york. Okay . Thanks for the vote of confidence. New york has my back and i always try to have your back. We need a political revolution, and you are that revolution. The race against time to find survivors from the powerful 7. 8 earthquake in ecuador. The official death toll expected to rise. One of americas most loved tv moms, Doris Roberts passed away in her sleep. If theres a tombstone, it will say, she never takes no for an answer. In israel, people hurt after a bus explosion in jerusalem. The bomb went off. Wow, that is excellent work. Right into the wall. That. An unfortunate slip of the tongue by donald trump talking about 9 11 attack. I watch our police and firemen down 7 11 and World Trade Center. And all that matters. Bittersweet day Boston Marathon. It wasnt being winning but the message was perseverance. I ran with the city in my heart. Cbs this morning. Didnt want to eat, whats the deal . Its awkward eating in front of the press. Use the fork. Good to use a fork. Just a little off the top right here and then just eat as much as you want. This mornings eyeopener, lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Welcome to cbs this morning. The nations fourth largest city is struggling with deadly widespread flooding triggered by historical rainfall. More water rescues under way in houston this morning even as floodwaters recede. Five people died yesterday in southeast texas. Nearly a foot and a half of rain reportedly fell just west of houston. More wet weather is in the forecast. Texas and nearby states face possible flash flooding through thursday. Omar villafranca in houston where people are racing to escape rushing water. Omar, good morning. Good morning. Some scary moments here in northwest houston. As you can see, theres a boat that just pulled up right now and they are loading, unloading people off of that boat after rescuing them from an apartment complex. Many of them were only able to grab clothes and rescue a few pets. All of this water that you see behind me is from yesterdays record rainfall. The amount of rain, historic. The rescue attempts, dramatic. Streets became waterways littered with People Holding only what they could carry in their arms. An entire neighborhood swallowed by rising waters. We panicked. We have a 2 week old. The water keeps rising and it was unsafe for him. Its terrifying. Especially if you cant swim. First responders worked arrange the clock in boats and even jet skis saving children and senrs and pets. Bringing through. Bringing through. Rescuers dove into neck high water to save livestock from drowning. People escaped to safety any way they could. On air mattresses, in empty container bins. Even inside refrigerators. Texas governor greg abbott. Please remember the easy phrase, turn around, dont drowned. Stay out of the rising water. Have you ever seen anything like this before . Last time it got like this in this area, the waterline came up to here. This is as far. About a foot of water. About a foot of water, yeah. This is the largest flood event to hit the houston area since Tropical Storm allison in 2001 where 23 were killed in texas alone. Engineer sunita singh drowned as floodwaters overtook her while inside her car. Her husband says his heart is broken. Cancer, heart problem, all that i understand. But this, drowning in high water in the middle of the city and theres nothing that could be done. Its a terrible loss, for me, for everybody. Many schools in the houston area are closed today so they can begin cleanup, but there is more rain in the forecast. Thats the last thing they need. Thank you very much, omar. We have breaking news from afghanistan where dozens of people were killed in a Taliban Attack on a Government Security agency. It began with a suicide car bombing this morning outside the agencys compound in kabul. Gunmen stormed in and started shooting. Security forces fought them off leaving at least 28 dead and 300 others wounded. President obama begins a week long trip to saudi arabia, britain and germany. At his first stop, he will talk with saudi leaders facing trouble at home and abroad. Hell also meet with leaders of six persian gulf countries to discuss the fight against isis. The president talked with us about his Foreign Policy monday at the white house. We sat down after officials announced another 200 american troops will be sent to iraq. They will help local forces try to recapture a key city from isis. This is a long, hard fight, as i just said last week. But what weve seen is they have lost territory. As we see, the iraquis willing to fight and gaining ground must make sure were providing them more support. Were not doing the fighting ourselves. When we provide training, when we provide special forces who are backing them up, when were gaining intelligence, working with the coalitions that we have, what weve seen is that we can continually tighten the noose. My expectation is that by the end of the year, we will have created the conditions whereby mosul will eventually fall. When you arrived in office, i think one of the early things you said to the cia director is i want to get us there and you did. You feel the same about baghdadi. The isil structure, which is as wicked and destructive as any group of individuals on this planet. Do you think youll be able to get baghdadi by the end of your term . My goal is to make sure were doing things right and we have a plan and we skpexecute. You take bin laden, for example, i would like to have gotten him the first year. You dont have that luxury as president. What you have the ability to do is put in training pieces, intelligence, military, diplomatic, and you just keep on grinding it out. Let me turn to cases that have been in the news recently, which is the 28 pages of the 9 11 report. Have you read it . You know, i have a sense of whats in there, but this has been a process which we generally deal with through the Intelligence Community and jim clapper, our director of national intelligence, has been going through to make sure that whatever it is that is released is not going to compromise some Major National security interest in the United States. There are just reams of intelligence that are coming through constantly. Some of them are raw and not tested. Some of them are some of that may be in the 28 pages. Some may be in the 28 pages. I dont know. The point is, its important for there to be an orderly process where we evaluate this because what can end up happening is if you just dump a whole bunch of stuff out there that nobody knows exactly how credible it is. Was it verified or not, it can end up creating problems. Its been a long time. It has. That i will acknowledge. Hopefully this process will come to a head fairly soon. What about this legislation in the congress that allows families to sue the saudi government, and other governments in different circumstances. Exactly. Im opposed because of that second clause in your sentence. This is not just a bilateral u. S. Saudi issue. This is a matter of how generally the United States approaches our interactions with other countries. If we open up the possibility that individuals in the United States can routinely start suing other governments, then we are also opening up the United States to being continually sued by individuals in other countries. Really interesting, as the president is embarking on a trip to saudi arabia today. Yes, indeed. Hell meet with saudis and have interesting conversations. The 28 pages, you get a sense something is going to happen, releasing that. Some of the stuff may not be as incriminating as we suspect, they did a lot of investigations. But it has been a long time. Couldnt they have done this earlier . Next hour the president talks about president putin and americas political dysfunction. You can watch the entire conversation tonight on my program. Crucial president ial primary, Hillary Clinton and donald trump want to widen the gap between them and their opponent. Clinton and Bernie Sanders fighting for 247 democratic delegates. Trump is favored to win most of the 95 republican delegates. Nancy cordes and Major Garrett at two polling stations where clinton voted earlier and trump has now gone to vote. Begin with major and republican race, synagogue in midtown manhattan. Major, good morning. Good morning. Just outside of Central Synagogue in Downtown Manhattan where donald trump is expected to vote any minute now of the big question for his campaign, how big will he win new york. 95 delegates, his campaign expects to win between 88 and 92 and hopes that propels him pros tifl towards five primaries a week in the northeast and keeps hope alive for him to win this nomination outright. Were going to start winning, winning, winning. Its been almost a month since donald trump won a primary. With the new york victory in sight, hes starting to talk like a presumptive nominee. Going to get to the big ballot, 537. Hes well positioned to win a solid share of 172 delegates awarded or influenced by the primary outcomes. No new yorker can vote for ted cruz, and no new yorker can vote for kasich. Reporter despite trumps bravado, john kasich who may win a handful of delegates, if he comes in second, said trumps complaints about gop rules proves he has doubts. Were going to go to an open convention. They are beginning to realize that. They dont like the idea of an open convention. Trump tried harder than ever to celebrate 9 11 heroism but the effort fell short. I was down there, and i watched our police and our firemen down at 7 11 at the World Trade Center after it came down. Trump suggested he had a personal hand cleaning up after the attacks. Everyone who helped clear the rubble. I was there and i watched and i helped a little bit, but i want to tell you those people were amazing. We asked the campaign what trump meant talking about being near ground zero and helping out with the cleanup trying to clarify what he was getting at. Pus. Ampaign never got back to all right. Theres still time. Thank you very much, major. Hillary clinton downplaying talk of a big victory but appeared confident. Shes feeling the bern. At the polling place in chappaqua, new york. Good morning. Reporter governing, clinton and her husband cast their ballots in chappaqua at 8 00 a. M. Eastern. There was such a large crowd of reporters around her, at one point she joked, hey, guys, this is a private ballot. Outside a group of neighbors and well wishers were there to greet her. She told us that something here in her home state this past two weeks has been, in her words, a joy. President clinton, how does it feel to finally cast your own ballot. It feels great. I am so excited about both campaigning in new york, voting here in new york. I love new york. Does new york love her . Clinton does have a double digit lead here but says she isnt taking anything for granted. She cant because of sanders who has been garnering massive crowds, 15,000 here, 25,000 there. He acknowledged to us yesterday that he does expect new york to be a tougher race than, say, michigan where he came from behind when he was 10 points down to win. He knows that Hillary Clinton has a home field advantage. The bigger challenge for him Going Forward is that there are five more northeastern states voting next week and almost all the polls show clinton leading in the lions share of them. All right, nancy. Thank you so much. John heilemann, managing editor. You heard her say she hopes to wrap up the nomination today. Could it be closer than expected . It could be closer than expected. Bernie sanders has in most of these states where he spent a lot of time on the ground and air in advertising tended to close the gap. If you look at private and public polgs both campaigns have shared with some reporters, it seems like shell win handily, whether in the high single digits, maybe low double digits. You never know what can happen on primary day. Suppose she wins, how quickly can she wrap it up, as they say. The question is the definition of wrap it up. If she wins a big victory here wins the victory on the scale we think shell win, shell get a few extra delegates. If he were to somehow win by narrow margin, big upset, wouldnt gain much in terms of delegates, she had 200 delegates roughly speaking. Hes got money and the inclination to keep going. Shes going to have to fight in every primary and auction all the way through to california. She wont wrap this up probably until the convention because shes going to need superdelegates probably, almost certainly, to be the nominee. But every contest where sanders does not close the gap by an appreciable amount is another contest in which he, in fact, is falling behind in terms of what he has to do. The math gets harder and harder for him every time he doesnt win a state 60 40 or he loses like he might tonight. Lets look at republicans, donald trump is going to win huge according to him. Now you cant say it any other way. Every time i say it in my head i hear Bernie Sanders voice. When it comes to delegates, he doesnt seem to be holding up as well as ted cruz is garnering delegates. Ted cruz doing well, donald trump finding footage in his home state. Making powerful statements about being rigged. As your segments earlier suggested, hes got a good calendar down the line for him. If he wins big tonight and continues to win big in the states ahead, theres a chance he could end up getting 1237 delegates and actually get this nomination before the Cleveland Convention and that is his goal. Thank you so much. Trump is complaining about it being rigged because he knows its going to be an open convention. Could be. You buy that . Could be. Thank you. Rescuers from around the world traveling to ecuador to help search for victims of the countrys devastating earthquake. The death toll of 413 people expected to rise. One american among the dead. People hurt and thousands need aid. In portoviejo, good morning. Norah, good morning. So many sleeping outside, fathers, mothers, kids. They have nowhere else to go. Their homes destroyed. This morning as they sleep outside, we see search and rescue resuming and they are still finding people alive beneath the rubble. From beneath the rubble a sign of life. This hand belongs to a man under a Shopping Center in ecuador. Firefighters pulled him out alive with two women monday. They were wedged between a floor and rough for more than 24 hours following devastating 7. 2 magnitude earthquake. I felt she was alive, said the husband of one of the survivors. In portoviejo, rescuers worked to free a man trapped under a hotel. As news of another survivor spread, dozens rushed to the scene. We spotted this woman. She looked helpless. It was her husband, pablo, who was stuck. He had called her on his cell phone from underneath the rubble. Hes alive but trapped, she told us. Soon she was too overwhelmed with emotion to speak. Youre okay. Youre okay. Moments later firefighters pulled pablo out. A total of eight bodies were removed from the hotel. Pablo was the only one found alive. Despair and frustration are setting in. People have waited in long lines for food. Some people here havent eaten in days. The widespread destruction has left thousands of people in need of shelter and without power. Ecuadors president said rebuilding could take years and cost this country billions of dollars. There have been more than 250 aftershocks, and they keep coming. Gayle, every time people start running, its because someone said, hey, i see someone under the rubble, i hear them, lets go. All the rescuers head to that location. As one rescuer said, right now were focused on finding people. Were focused on finding those alive. We can come back for the bodies later. 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