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On the 117th day of the donald trump presidency, a stunning report claims the president may have revealed highly classified information to russia. The Washington Post broke the story. Its sources allege the president revealed intelligence about isis developing bombs in Laptop Computers. The details are reportedly so secret that even close American Allies did not know about them. The president reportedly revealed the classified information during last weeks Oval Office Meeting with russias foreign minister and its ambassador. White house officials reject the post story but do not specifically deny that Sensitive Information came up at the meeting. Jeff pegues is outside the west there was a flurry of activity after the story broke. Jeff, good morning. Reporter good morning. Despite white house denials, sources tell cbs news that something inappropriate was discussed, and there was so much concern on the part of white house officials that they reportedly rushed to the cia and nsa to try to contain the damage. The story that came out tonight as reported is false. Reporter in a carefully worded response, National Security adviser h. R. Mcmaster defended the president s conversations with Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and ambassador Sergei Kislyak during the may 10th Oval Office Meeting. At no time were intelligence sources or methods discussed, and the president did not disclose any military operations that were not already publicly known. Reporter but mcmasters statement did not address allegations in the Washington Post that mr. Trump went off script and began describing details of an Islamic State terrorist threat related to the use ofap aircraft. That classified information reportedly came from a u. S. Partner and was so sensitive that it had not been shared with u. S. Allies and was even restricted within the u. S. Government. According to an intelligence official, the information concerns an aviation threat from isis and the mixture of an explosive material to be used in a possible laptop bomb. The source says the russians did not have this information. I was in the room. It didnt happen. Reporter according to mcmaster, secretary of state Rex Tillerson and senior white house official dina powell were also present during the meeting, but american reporters were barred with the only pictures provided by russian state media. In paper statements, tillerson doubled down on mcmasters denial, and powell said the story is false. The on the record account should outweigh those of anonymous sources. Reporter the white house meeting took place just one day after the president fired fbi director james leading the investigation into whether Trump Campaign associates were coordinating with the russians during the election. Russian ambassador serg Sergey Kislyak remains a central figure in that investigation. The standard for disclosing classified information is different for a president. What President Trump is accused of doing is not illegal. For anyone else, it would be. The problem here is according to intelligence officials, that mr. Trump may have revealed Sensitive Information that could put lives at risk. Russian Officials Say stories about President Trump revealing Sensitive Information are in, in their words, fake. All right. Thank you, jeff. Democrats and some republicans in congress are blasting the white house over the reported security breach. Major garrett is also at the white house with that part of the story. Reporter good morning. The optics of the president s meeting with russian officials were always problematic. The oval laugh, u. S. Media kept out, russian state media allowed in. Now this new report, even in its most benign interpretation, raises new questions about the president s agenda with russia. Theres nothing the president takes more seriously than the security of the american people. Reporter h. R. Mcmasters comments did little to satisfy republicans or democrats in congress. Both said questions linger. Republican chairman of the Senate ForeignRelations Committee bob corker said the white house is in a downward spiral. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said such a disclosure could put lives in danger. It could undermine an operation that could be saving lives, and it undermines the trust that we would have with our allies. Reporter lawmakers were careful to say they need more information but concern was widespread. If its accurate, it would be troubling. I have no idea. Its disturbing, and lets find out what the details are. The suggestion he might have shared highly classified information inop deeply troubling. Were having discussions with the russians and theres Sensitive Information, yeah, that concerns me. We cant have someone in the oval office who doesnt understand the meaning of the word confidential or classified. Reporter during the campaign, candidate trump was critical of Hillary Clinton who the fbi said mishandled classified information on her private server. If you look at confidential information, i mean, all of the information that probably has gotten out all over the world. Reporter the White House Communications team huddled for hours to deal with this story. After mcmasters denial, he announced he would answer no more questions. Thats a luxury lawmakers are unlikely to indulge. Thanks, major. Cbs news senior National Security contributor Michael Morell was acting and Deputy Director of the cia. He joins us from washington. Good morning. Good morning,. Tell us what the implications of this are as far as you know for u. S. National security. Charlie, i think there are two. One is that this particular source, this particular method that provided this highly sensitive intelligence, is now at risk. Its at risk from two different sources. One, the russians, who will feel the need to investigate the source, try to figure it out to make sure that this source is not also reporting on their activities in syria. The second is from all of the Media Coverage now of this source and the facts that are being dug out about where it came from, possibly a middle eastern country, that is also putting the source at risk. Thats one damage. The other damage, charlie, is that Foreign Countries share sbhe intelligence with the United States regularly. Now theyre going to take pause and information if theyre afraid the information theyre providing could be shared with an adversary of ours and theirs. In fact, that very point, the New York Times is quoting a former official who said the u. S. Ally behind the intelligence, quote, repeatedly warned american officials that it would cut off access to such Sensitive Information if it were shared too widely. The question is this then. Could this cost american lives . So i think that if its critically important counterterrorism information and there are lives at risk, i think the partner will continue to share, but they will express their deep displeasure. They might want assurances about how that information is going to be handled in the future. They might extract some other concession from the United States in retaliation for this. What does this mean, do you think, for the relationship between the intellce there are reports that people that were in the meeting actually ran out the room to literally get in contact with the cia and the nsa. Gayle, i think theres good news and bad news. I think the good news is the president was receiving his Intelligence Briefings regularly. He was paying attention. He was asking questions. He was showing interest. He clearly absorbed this information. And that was good news for the Intelligence Community. Hes their most important customer. But now theres a question raised in their minds again about whether he can appropriately handle that information. So thats going to be a big question mark for them. Yeah, there were reports he appeared to be boasting about the knowledge. How does that sit with you as a former member of the Intelligence Community . Its not surprising to me, gayle. Thats what he does. He plays to his own ego, and boasting to the russians about the quality of his intelligence and the quality of his Intelligence Community isnt surprising to me. But thats not whathe right. Shouldnt mcmasters have warned him . Because this was crucial not to do that and give this kind of description of the mission that he did according to the sources of the Washington Post. Charlie, great question. I think theres two issues here. One is president s, before they go into a meeting with a foreign official, are given a big thick briefing book. Here are the issues you can talk about. Here are the issues you cant. For the issues you can talk about, heres what you should say, heres what you shouldnt. Clearly the president doesnt Pay Attention to that. Its mcmasters job to make him Pay Attention. Secondly, in the session with the russians themselves, once the president started going down this road, i think it was h. R. Mcmasters responsibility to redirect the conversation. In fact, theres a small detail buried in the Washington Post story that says whats most alarming, according to intelligence officials s that trump revealed the city in the Islamic States territory where detected the threat. Thats a level of specificity. That is a very important level of specificity, and that is what the russians will go to school on. They will want to make sure that that source of method in that particular city is not collecting on them. That puts that source or method at risk. Michael morell, thank you. In our next hour, well talk with greg miller, one of the Washington Post reporters who bloke this story. Thats ahead on cbs this morning. Cybersecurity experts say north korea may be to blame for the unprecedented Global Ransomware attack. This is new information. The hacking has crippled Computer Systems in at least 150 countries since friday. Experts say that the digital fingerprints resemble other attacks mounted by north korea. Adriana diaz is in beijing with why the threat might not be over. Reporter good morning. Cybersecurity firms have found similarities between the tools used in this attack and those used in previous hacks blamed on they were first developed by the National Security agency but stolen and leaked and may vended up in the hands of north korean hackers. Just as north korea boasted about the successful launch of a Nuclear Capable rocket, Technology Experts say they have evidence north korean hackers could be behind another international threat. Last fridays global cyber attack. Gregory clark is ceo of symantec, one of the security firms that made the north korea connection. There was a connection. Reporter the Lazarus Group is a group tied to north korea. Symantec discovered portions of its code in wannacry, the hack used in last weeks attacks. Lazarus was also implicated in the 2014 Sony Pictures data tack in apparent retaliation for its release ofhe and the theft of 81 million from a bangladesh account. U. S. Officials blamed both hacks on north korea. The latest attack was widespread, forcing a shut down of hospitals and other businesses around the world. It exploited a known vulnerability in an older microsoft program, encrypting files to make them inaccessible until a ransom of 300 was paid. While Technology Experts were able to contain this weekends attack, the threat is not yet over. Were worried about the smart guys realizing what worked, what didnt, and Something Else coming our way that might be a little bit better engineered after that happened. Reporter the European Police agency says that roughly 63,000 have already been paid to the hackers by people with infected computers. Now, experts say its still too early to blame it on north korea because the culprits may have just use the the lazarus ma like a north korean attack. Gayle . Thank you very much, adriana diaz reporting from beijing. This morning, the Syrian Government is rejecting u. S. Accusations that its executing thousands of opponents and burning their bodies to cover up the atrocities. The state Department Yesterday released these satellite images. It says they show a crematorium next to a prison north of damascus. The u. S. Says as many as 50 prisoners are killed every day. Federal investigators are working to determine what caused a fiery plane crash in new jersey. Two crew members were killed. Their jet slammed into a building less than a mile from teterboro airport, where it was supposed to land. Surveillance video captured the moment the private plane exploded into a fireball. Flames spread across a wide area, burning nearby buildings and more than a dozen vehicles. Heres a look at the scene this morning. No one on the ground was hurt. A South Carolina coroner says too much caffeine caused the death of a healthy 16yearold davis collapsed last month at his high school and died at a hospital. He had consumed a large soft drink, a latte, and an energy drink over a short period of time. Tony, good morning. Good morning. By all accounts, this young man was healthy and active. According to his father, he shunned drugs and alcohol. A classmate who was with davis on the day he died said he loaded up on caffeine, and in the classmates words, basically chugged an energy drink during class. Reporter davis was a High School Sophomore who found his rhythm while playing the drums. He was a great kid. He didnt get mixed up in the wrong things. He loved music. You worry about their safety, their health, especially once they start driving. But it wasnt a car crash that took his life. Instead, it was an energy drink. Reporter the 16yearold collapsed during class last month and died at a while his initial autopsy required more testing, Richland County coroner gary watts said davis consumed a large soft drink, a latte, and then an energy drink in less than a twohour span, bringing on what he called a cardiac event. These drinks, this amount of caffeine, how its ingested, can have dire consequences. Thats what happened in this case. You know it when it happens. You start to feel dizzy. You can feel it in your chest. Reporter cbs news medical contributor said Energy Drinks send more than 21,000 people to the emergency room annually. Its not just caffeine. Its the other stimulants in there. In a cup of coffee, you may have over 45 minutes or 60 minutes. These