Mess killings there was a terrible accident today at an auto auction near boston. A suv driven by an employee tore through a crowd then smashed through a wall and into a parking lot. Three people were killed. Nine hurt, and at least two of them have lifethreatening injuries. The driver who was in his70s was not sear yes, sirly hurt. Today President Trump promised peace in the middle east. Meeting at the white house with Palestinian Leader mahmoud abbas, mr. Trump was optimistic that he can end the fighting that has raged since 1948. We will get this done, mr. Trump said. One obstacle, hough, emerged immediately. Abbas insists on a palestinian state based on says that is just too great a risk. To mark his 90th day in office, secretary of state Rex Tillerson spoke to Department Employees for just the second time. Tillerson is planning big changes, doing more with less. Margaret brennan is there. My view of how you translate America First into our Foreign Policy reporter secretary of state tillerson explained to employees how he plans to implement Donald TrumpsAmerica First policy. If you imemployme. Reporter tillerson defended the strategy to ease late nucleararmed north korea and said conditions are not yet right for a sitdown meeting with kim jong un. He explained a plan to rebuild trust with russia by getting president Vladimir Putin to broker a cf the relationship between our two nations was the lowest its been since the cold war. Reporter but tillerson is tackling these thorny issues without the usual top diplomats. He still has not appointed policy directors for asia, the mideast or russia. Of the 119 jobs that require senate signoff only three have been confirmed. President trump has nominated an additional seven. Tillerson also did not explain his plan to eliminate more than 2,000 jobs and cut a quarter of the budget. But he began a listening tour that will cost more than 1 million. As you know, weve just kicked off this listening exercise, and i really encourage all of you to please go online and participate in the survey online. This is vital. Reporter tillerson hired an outside contractor to help with the reorganization. And that leaves career diplomats wondering whether these cuts will help streamline the bucr building in the hands of officials with far less Foreign Policy experience. The fbi is investigating a hate creime at an american university. Someone used nooses to hang bananas with racist messages on the washington, d. C. Campus. The Antidefamation League says since september there have been more than 150 incidents involving white supremacist messages on College Campuses. This is where it was before i tore it down. Reporter right after spring break, freshman Adrian Rubenstein says she found hate. They were advocating for a country that was completely white, that no other race, no heher ethnicity would be welcome president ial campaign exposed americas economic, social and racial divisions. Since last novembers election, at least 140 instances of racist posters and flyers have been reported on College Campuses in 33 states. It seems clear that the extremists feel emboldened in this political climate. Reporter Jonathan Greenblatt is ceo of the Antidefamation League. Weve seen a change in the rhetoric. Some of our worst impulses have moved from the margins to the mainstream. Reporter greenblatts group has tracked what it calls an unprecedented recruitment drive. Groups like american renaissance and identity europa. Timing is no coincidence they say. Weve been riding the wave of Donald Trumps election. Reporter two agreed to speak with us. Neither a real name. Both agreed about the trump factor. Hes the closest to us weve had in recent memory, though wed like to see him go further. Reporter most people on a College Campus would call this racist garbage. I think those slurs, these are antiwhite slurs. Reporter last november, then president elect trump was accused of energizing hate groups, but he strongly rejected that idea on 60 minutes. If it helps, ill say this, and ill say it right to the camera. Stop it. Reporter some College Students have pushed back. Just last week. Racist notes appeared at st. Olaf college in minnesota. The school is considering adding mandatory classes on race and gender. Freedom of speech doesnt mean freedom to slander. So we hope leaders will step up and speak out when hate rears its head. Reporter identity tech and three other universities in georgia. They plan to spend this summer gearing up for an even bigger push on College Campuses in the fall semester. Coming up next, how could anyone survive this . Fivesecond rule protection. 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Reporter bystanders quickly extinguished the flames. Amandas van was clipped by the planes wing. It looked suspiciously low, and a couple seconds later, i was like, its too low. It collided with the telephone pole, it hit the ground and hit all the cars in the line, including our van. Reporter the pilot reported engine problems as soon as the piper cherokee took off. As he was losing power and couldnt restart, he began to descend and descend rapidly. He saw that the boulevard was clear and open roadway. Reporter both people aboard the plane walked away from the crash, including justin dunn away, whos now working with investigators. To you, it looks like he was in control the whole team. Absolutely. Reporter he says the split second to head for the road instead of turning back to the airport likely saved lives. Definitely maid the right decision. Anything less than a thousand feet is not enough altitude for pilots to go back to the runway and land where they took off from. 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Today, barack obama showed us his plans for his president ial library and museum on the south side of chicago. The 200,000 square foot complex will have three buildings, two with rooftop parks. Private donations will cover the 500 million cost. For two decades, bruce hall helped americans understand the space program. As a correspondent for cbs and later nbc. Hes best remembered for 12 straight hours of strong, steady coverage of the challenger disaster. The four shuttles, the challenger has been up ten times. It is one that is known among space people as the best of the shuttles. It was the one theyve seldom had trouble with, the one theyre most confident with. Bruce hall died yesterday of lung cancer. He was 76. I was halls understudy at cbs news in the late 1980s. Just how good science writing can be. This week, bruce halls name will join that of Walter Cronkite and other great space reporters honored with nasas chronicl chroniclers award. Today the cbs evening news launched a new series called uncharted. May is Mental Health month, and were looking at mental melt. The first story covers Rocky Schwartz whose two sons have Mental Illness and Substance Abuse problems. Its heartbreaking. I so desperately wanted to create a different family life for them than the one i was raised in. My paints were both alcoholic too. I naively thought that because im a sober mom and because they were raised in a really stable environment that i was going to you can see the body of First Lieutenant weston lee arrived at Dover Air Force base in delaware. A member of the 82nd airborne, he was killed by a bomb in mosul. Lieutenant lee from georgia was 25. Now david martin has the story of another fallen hero who has given us a view of the battlefield that few ever see. Reporter july 2nd, 2013. The very last moment of Army Specialist hilda claytons life. She took this photo in the split second between when a mortar tube accidently exploded and the blast killed her and four afghan soldiers. Hard remembering that day . Yes, sir. Reporter specialist shanay brooks was in the same unit. She died doing what she loved. Reporter these two photos remained private for nearly four years but have now been published in an army journal with their families permission. Are you glad to see that photo now out there in the public . I dont think anything can campaign to that photo that she has the last photo that she shot on the day she died. Reporter she was assigned to photograph the training of afghan army by their american advisers. She was a small part of a largely unknown effort by the pentagon to create a visual record of u. S. Military operations. We cover everything from patrols to raids. Reporter most of what sergeants teddy wade and Christopher Odell shoot with their cameras is never released to the public but is used instead to give commanders far from the battlefield a view. So we can get the reallife feel of whats going on, so when they make those decision theyre making accurate decisions based on whats actually happened. Reporter special eist clayt left a record of what actually happened when she died. Now we all can see it and know who she was. Ft. Meade, maryland. Thats overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back a little later for the morning news and be sure not to miss cbs t from the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Hi, everyone, and welcome to the overnight news. Im dimarco morgan. Fbi director, james comey, was back before congress. It was his first testimony since dropping the bombshell about russias possible meddling and collusion with associates of donald trump. But he defended his decision to Tell Congress about the investigation into Hillary Clintons emails. He said that the very thought that it may have influenced the election makes him mildly nauseous. This is terrible. It makes me mildly nauseous to make me think we had some impact on the election. Reporter james comey defended his decision 11 days before the election to notify congress that agents had found the discovery was made on a computer clinton aide huma abedin shared with her husband, disgraced former congressman anthony wiener. Comey said he had no real good options. Speak or conceal. Theres an election in 11 days. Lordy, that would be really bad. Concealing would be catastrophic. As between really bad and catastrophic, i said to my team, weve got to walk into the world of really bad. Reporter they ultimately determined abedin had forwarded emails containing classified information to her husband. But the bureau could not prove criminal intent and did not recommend charges against abedin, wiener or clinton. Democrat dianne feinstein. You took an enormous gamble. The gamble was that there was something there that would invalidate her candidacy. And there wasnt. Reporter democrats pressed comey on why he discussed the clinton investigation during the campaign but did not reveal that the fbi was also investigating the Trump Campaign and its contacts with russia. Senator patrick leahy. Was it appropriate for you to come on one investigation repeatedly and not say anything about the other . I think so. Reporter comey said attorney general Loretta Lynch forced his hand when she had an impromptu meeting with former president bill clinton during the investigation. Her meeting with president clinton on that airplane was the capper for me. And i then said you know what, the department cannot by itself credibly end this. The best chance we have is if i do something i never imagined before. Step away from them and tell the american people, look, heres what the fbi did. Heres what we found, heres what we think. The fbi doesnt always have a difficult time keeping secrets. Take the case of daniella green who was a fbi translator who marrieden someone in isis. Reporter back in 2014, the fbi here in detroit assigned daniella green as an interpreter on its investigation of dennis cusspert. A top recruiter for isis. But six months later she was married to him in syria. Repr orte dennis cusspert made a name for himself as a rapper in his native germany. But after pledging allegiance to isis in 2014, herr staed in propaganda videos. Including this one where he threatened to slit president obamas throat. That same year, the fbi assigned daniella green who is fluent in german to track him down. It included skype conversations and she apparently began a romance according to unsealed court papers, green flew to turkey go june and then crossed into syria. She had told the fbi she was visiting her family in germany. She would be very attractive from an isis standpoint. Reporter peter triumumbor studies terror groups. She would be an absolute valuable source of information to isis. Reporter days after marrying cuss pert, she admitted she made a mess of things. Sometimes i wish i could just come back, she admitted in an email to someone in the u. S. I dont know how long ill last here. Somehow she managed to flee cusspert and isis and was allowed to return to the states in august of 2014. She began cooperating with authorities almost immediately. If she was able to come back and s travels looked like, then that would be absolutely vital intelligence that the United States would want. Reporter while in syria, green even told cusspert she worked for the fbi. But prosecutors say she withheld most Sensitive Information from him. Cusspert escaped a Coalition Airstrike in 2015 and is believed to still be alive. Green served two years in prison and is now out on probation. Her former attorney told cbs this morning, quote, danny just got into something way over her head. Shes a good person, and she was genuinely remorseful for what happened. Whats a topless picture of britains princess kate worth . It could be 1. 5 million. The couple is suing the magazine that printed the photos for invasion of privacy. Reporter the palace calling it a grotesque invasion privacy. Comparing them to the paparazzi that hounded princess diana. This lawsuit meant to prevent history from repeating itself. The duke and duchess were all smiles in france in march on their First Official visit to the country. But this, of course, was a planned photo shoot. Its the unplanned one that happened at this chateau in 2012 that has them firing back at french media. Prosecutors were in court yesterday hearing the case filed by the duke and duchess of cambridge against closer. The magazine is charged with invading the privacy of kate by snapping and printing topless photos of her. A lawyer for the magazine justified the publication on Public Interest grounds saying in court the pictures disproved rumors circulating at the time that the duchess might be anorexic. They were taken from a longlens camera while the couple was on vacation. This correspondent was with the couple whe they said they had every expectation of privacy. They did have an expectation of privacy, and even when they go to Public Places if theyre going on holiday to a private home, then they have full expectation of privacy just like any other member of the public. Reporter Prince William submitted a statement saying that the photographs were shocking and all the more painful given the harassment linked to the death of his mother. Princess diana was hounded by the press until the day she died in a car crash 20 years ago after being chased by paparazzi through the city. I dont think dianas death, which william and harry still feel the paparazzi caused her death. I dont think its made them much more timid in trying to get photographs. They often elicit photographs. Theyre still a wide audience and Public Interest. Reporter authorities have already banned reproduction of the topless photos, but they still appear in other publications across europe. Here at the palace, theyre asking for 1. 6 million in photographers and publishers think twice in the future. The cbs overnight news will be right back