Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:07.040] all, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or immigration status, Gavin Newsom for Governor, [00:07.040 --> 00:10.680] courage for a change. [00:10.680 --> 00:19.480] On the CBS News this Wednesday, as more rescues take place, more bodies have been recovered [00:19.480 --> 00:22.480] following terrible flooding in Texas. [00:22.480 --> 00:26.280] What forced the first ladies' planes to make an emergency landing? [00:26.280 --> 00:31.240] With an eye on America, our undercover cameras are there as a priest is confronted by two [00:31.240 --> 00:34.840] men who say he sexually abused them as children. [00:34.840 --> 00:39.600] But first, the headlines in 60 Seconds. [00:39.600 --> 00:43.400] So if you're flooding in Texas, forcing the governor to issue disaster declarations, [00:43.400 --> 00:49.440] search the home of Saudi Arabia, I want to find out what happened. [00:49.440 --> 00:53.240] The Secret Service says it is now reviewing an incident in which an agent blocked CBS [00:53.240 --> 00:59.720] News correspondent, Errol Barnett, from trying to question Jared Kushner. [00:59.720 --> 01:04.720] Eighteen people are dead and dozens hurt after a gunman opened fire at a vocational college [01:04.720 --> 01:05.720] in Crimea. [01:05.720 --> 01:08.120] Police say it is not terror-related. [01:08.120 --> 01:12.640] The top U.S. burger chains were graded on their antibiotic policies in a new report. [01:12.640 --> 01:14.720] Only two chains received an A grade. [01:14.720 --> 01:17.800] The other 23 got a D minus or an F. [01:17.800 --> 01:19.800] I'm gonna stick to Shake Shack. [01:19.800 --> 01:27.880] In Canada, the first legal purchase of marijuana has officially been made. [01:27.880 --> 01:28.880] I'm so excited. [01:28.880 --> 01:34.640] You want to be able to tell your kids that you were there for this moment. [01:34.640 --> 01:35.640] Good evening. [01:35.640 --> 01:36.640] I'm Jeff Glor. [01:36.640 --> 01:37.640] And this is our western edition. [01:37.640 --> 01:41.560] We are gonna begin tonight in Texas, which has been hit by devastating flooding. [01:41.560 --> 01:44.080] There have been high water rescues and evacuations. [01:44.080 --> 01:46.080] At least two people have been killed. [01:46.080 --> 01:49.160] And at least 12 million people live in areas impacted by this. [01:49.160 --> 01:53.680] And what has been the region's wettest fall season on record. [01:53.680 --> 01:56.760] Some towns have gotten nearly a foot of rain this week. [01:56.760 --> 01:59.640] The crush of water washed away one bridge. [01:59.640 --> 02:03.520] Mark Strassman is in the flood zone. [02:03.520 --> 02:07.320] Central Texas has so much floodwater with no place to go. [02:07.320 --> 02:12.740] The Lano River still roaring and still causing havoc to communities. [02:12.740 --> 02:16.560] At least two deaths have been blamed on the floodwaters. [02:16.560 --> 02:21.960] We came across a rescue team who found two men trapped in their submerged SUV, nosed [02:21.960 --> 02:24.840] down in a street that had washed away. [02:24.840 --> 02:28.560] One of dozens of rescues over the last couple of days. [02:28.560 --> 02:33.520] Most of this excess water has flowed into bloated Lake Travis, engineered to relieve [02:33.520 --> 02:34.520] the water pressure. [02:34.520 --> 02:36.160] How fast did the water come up? [02:36.160 --> 02:40.400] I would say it probably came up five or six feet in a matter of 15 minutes. [02:40.400 --> 02:45.360] On Tuesday morning, Scott Turner's family of four discovered the Lano River had surged [02:45.360 --> 02:50.160] a half mile into their house, ruining almost everything they own. [02:50.160 --> 02:53.720] When the water came up in the house and we got out, it was probably almost up past our [02:53.720 --> 02:54.720] ankles. [02:54.720 --> 02:55.720] Time to go. [02:55.720 --> 02:56.720] Time to go. [02:56.720 --> 02:59.520] We got the dogs out and that was it. [02:59.520 --> 03:04.480] The turners had no flood insurance, a costly reality for other families here. [03:04.480 --> 03:09.760] From our drone camera, you can get a sense of the power and the scale of the overflowing [03:09.760 --> 03:11.160] Lano River. [03:11.160 --> 03:13.760] And the worst may be yet to come, Jeff. [03:13.760 --> 03:16.560] There's more rain in the forecast through Saturday. [03:16.560 --> 03:18.280] Wow, take a look at that. [03:18.280 --> 03:21.000] Mark Strassman, thank you. [03:21.000 --> 03:25.600] Turkish crime scene investigator today searched the home of a Saudi official in Istanbul. [03:25.600 --> 03:30.360] Fifteen days after the disappearance of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi. [03:30.360 --> 03:33.760] Turkish officials claim the Saudis executed Khashoggi. [03:33.760 --> 03:36.760] President Trump is urging patience in the investigation. [03:36.760 --> 03:40.000] Holly Williams reports from Istanbul. [03:40.000 --> 03:45.320] I want to find out what happened, where is the fault and we will probably know that by [03:45.320 --> 03:46.320] the end of the week. [03:46.320 --> 03:51.720] Today, President Trump denied giving cover to Saudi Arabia in the disappearance of Jamal [03:51.720 --> 03:56.880] Khashoggi, once again playing up the lucrative economic relationship. [03:56.880 --> 04:03.840] When I went there, they committed to purchase $450 billion worth of things and $110 billion [04:03.840 --> 04:05.920] worth of military. [04:05.920 --> 04:11.400] But it was only today, more than two weeks after Khashoggi disappeared, that Saudi Arabia [04:11.400 --> 04:17.280] finally gave Turkish forensics investigators access to the Saudi consul general's residence [04:17.280 --> 04:18.480] in Istanbul. [04:18.480 --> 04:24.080] Khashoggi visited the Saudi consulate on October 2nd and then went missing. [04:24.080 --> 04:29.760] Turkish officials have told journalists they believe he was killed inside the consulate. [04:29.760 --> 04:34.480] Unverified reports have suggested that Khashoggi's body may have been disposed of at the consul [04:34.480 --> 04:36.040] general's residence. [04:36.040 --> 04:42.640] He reportedly had an audio recording from inside the consulate of Khashoggi being killed. [04:42.640 --> 04:49.640] Some reports, which we cannot verify, include grisly details of him being dismembered. [04:49.640 --> 04:57.040] President Trump confirmed today that the US has asked to hear it. [04:57.040 --> 05:01.800] The New York Times reported that one of the suspects is a forensics doctor and another [05:01.800 --> 05:06.680] has links to Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman. [05:06.680 --> 05:12.880] But the crown prince and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo all smiles when they met yesterday. [05:12.880 --> 05:16.960] Pompeo said today that Saudi leaders had given him their word. [05:16.960 --> 05:21.680] They'll fully investigate Khashoggi's disappearance. [05:21.680 --> 05:27.120] An editorial in the Washington Post, the paper for which Jamal Khashoggi wrote, accused the [05:27.120 --> 05:32.120] Trump administration of a, quote, diplomatic cleanup operation. [05:32.120 --> 05:33.120] Jeff. [05:33.120 --> 05:34.120] All right, Holly Williams, thank you. [05:34.120 --> 05:35.120] Washington Post. [05:35.120 --> 05:38.880] Noro Donald, former vice president in front of leaders. [05:38.880 --> 05:45.360] I just don't know why this administration seems to feel the need to coddle autocrats [05:45.360 --> 05:46.360] and dictators. [05:46.360 --> 05:48.120] I don't understand it. [05:48.120 --> 05:51.160] Why do you think President Trump does that? [05:51.160 --> 05:58.480] I don't want to speculate on my worst fears, but either he doesn't know what he's doing [05:58.480 --> 06:06.080] or he has an absolutely convoluted notion of what allows America to lead the world. [06:06.080 --> 06:10.120] You can see more of Noro's interview with the former vice president tomorrow on CBS [06:10.120 --> 06:11.760] This Morning. [06:11.760 --> 06:14.160] There was a scare in the air today for the first lady. [06:14.160 --> 06:16.800] Chip Reid has that story. [06:16.800 --> 06:23.000] First Lady Melania Trump boarded a Boeing 757 this morning for a quick trip to Philadelphia. [06:23.000 --> 06:27.640] About 10 minutes after takeoff, the traveling press watched as secret service agents suddenly [06:27.640 --> 06:32.640] headed toward the front of the plane, then saw a thin haze of smoke and smelled something [06:32.640 --> 06:33.640] burning. [06:33.640 --> 06:36.240] The plane quickly returned to Joint Base Andrews. [06:36.240 --> 06:38.800] The first lady spoke to President Trump by phone. [06:38.800 --> 06:40.240] She got in another plane. [06:40.240 --> 06:42.480] I said, I hope this plane's better than the first one. [06:42.480 --> 06:46.400] The problem, the White House says, was a minor mechanical issue. [06:46.400 --> 06:50.680] Preliminary reports indicate a piece of communications equipment overheated. [06:50.680 --> 06:53.640] There are four 757s kept at Andrews. [06:53.640 --> 06:58.720] The Air Force says President Trump has never flown on this plane, but he has used other [06:58.720 --> 07:04.200] 757s when airports can't handle the 747 jumbo jet. [07:04.200 --> 07:06.440] How reliable are these planes? [07:06.440 --> 07:08.440] These are very reliable airplanes. [07:08.440 --> 07:12.400] Mark Rosencour is the former head of the White House military office. [07:12.400 --> 07:20.480] I don't think you can find a more reliable aircraft, a safer aircraft, a more well-trained [07:20.480 --> 07:21.480] crew. [07:21.480 --> 07:24.040] I'm sorry for a little delay. [07:24.040 --> 07:29.520] After eventually making it to Philadelphia for a conference on newborns exposed to opioids, [07:29.520 --> 07:31.680] Mrs. Trump returned. [07:31.680 --> 07:37.080] The 757s and more than half a dozen other smaller jets are available to dozens of senior [07:37.080 --> 07:41.960] government officials, but because a single flight can cost tens of thousands of dollars [07:41.960 --> 07:46.600] or more, the White House says requests for those planes are carefully reviewed. [07:46.600 --> 07:47.600] Jeff? [07:47.600 --> 07:49.240] Chip Reid, thank you. [07:49.240 --> 07:54.320] Today state lawmakers in Pennsylvania debated a key recommendation of the grand jury that [07:54.320 --> 07:58.160] revealed decades of sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests. [07:58.160 --> 08:03.160] It would open a two-year window for anyone now over 30 to sue over abuse suffered as [08:03.160 --> 08:04.760] a child. [08:04.760 --> 08:07.040] That includes the two men you're about to meet. [08:07.040 --> 08:11.760] Our undercover cameras captured their extraordinary confrontation with the priest they say abused [08:11.760 --> 08:13.000] them as children. [08:13.000 --> 08:17.760] The two survivors asked us to record it to help other victims of abuse. [08:17.760 --> 08:25.280] Nikki Batiste has the story and the video in tonight's Eye on America. [08:25.280 --> 08:26.760] I don't have happy memories here. [08:26.760 --> 08:27.760] Neither do I. [08:27.760 --> 08:31.360] I mean, when I think of grade school, I think of this. [08:31.360 --> 08:32.860] I think of the abuse. [08:32.860 --> 08:36.960] This is the first time shots will be together in nearly 30 years. [08:36.960 --> 08:39.960] You drive by something that most people just drive by. [08:39.960 --> 08:44.720] We see it and you have these feelings of being 12 years old again. [08:44.720 --> 08:49.480] They've come to sit down face-to-face with Father George Koharchik, their former teacher [08:49.480 --> 08:53.040] who they say molested them in a Catholic grade school. [08:53.040 --> 08:56.480] Docherty says the abuse began at age 10. [08:56.480 --> 09:01.520] At what point did you start to think George was doing something wrong? [09:01.520 --> 09:07.360] This is the second or third time you're on his lap in his car and he accidentally brushes [09:07.360 --> 09:10.760] his thumb and hand against your penis. [09:10.760 --> 09:13.720] You start to think, yeah, this is different. [09:13.720 --> 09:18.720] So then I was in sixth grade and that's when the actual physical abuse began. [09:18.720 --> 09:20.600] We were kids. [09:20.600 --> 09:21.720] That was our normal. [09:21.720 --> 09:28.000] But they never talked about the abuse and eventually went their separate ways until 2012 [09:28.000 --> 09:30.800] when Koharchik made front page headlines. [09:30.800 --> 09:34.520] Only later admitted to abusing at least five children. [09:34.520 --> 09:42.920] I picked up the phone a million times to call, call, call George Koharchik, you know, but [09:42.920 --> 09:44.520] I never did. [09:44.520 --> 09:45.520] George. [09:45.520 --> 09:46.520] Until now. [09:46.520 --> 09:49.520] This is Sean Docherty calling. [09:49.520 --> 09:52.880] I think it would be beneficial to talk to. [09:52.880 --> 09:55.160] Docherty finally asked Koharchik to meet. [09:55.160 --> 09:58.440] The key, Docherty wanted the meeting recorded. [09:58.440 --> 10:03.200] They hope a conversation with their abuser shown publicly will give other victims the [10:03.200 --> 10:06.800] courage to come forward as well. [10:06.800 --> 10:10.960] Before the meeting, CBS News set up hidden cameras. [10:10.960 --> 10:11.960] What's up George? [10:11.960 --> 10:12.960] How are you doing? [10:12.960 --> 10:13.960] I'm sick. [10:13.960 --> 10:14.960] How are you doing? [10:14.960 --> 10:15.960] I don't know. [10:15.960 --> 10:16.960] Brian's going to ready to shake yet. [10:16.960 --> 10:17.960] All right. [10:17.960 --> 10:18.960] I'm sick. [10:18.960 --> 10:21.960] So we'll try to make this as least awkward as possible, I guess. [10:21.960 --> 10:39.520] I mean, you're not still active, are you? [10:39.520 --> 10:41.040] You know, what was it about us? [10:41.040 --> 10:44.440] Is it more convenience because we live close to the school? [10:44.440 --> 10:50.680] Or was there something else about Sean and I that made us a target? [10:50.680 --> 10:54.640] So, familiarity, maybe. [10:54.640 --> 10:55.960] I'm going to tell you this. [10:55.960 --> 10:59.360] I'm angry with what you did, right? [10:59.360 --> 11:00.440] I'm angry. [11:00.440 --> 11:06.280] But I have forgiven you a long, long, long time ago for this, right? [11:06.280 --> 11:09.720] The part that I cannot forgive is the cover. [11:09.720 --> 11:12.080] I am that crush. [11:12.080 --> 11:16.760] We were taught to, oh, there's a God, there's, I mean, I tried to kill myself over this when [11:16.760 --> 11:19.840] I was 24, legit. [11:19.840 --> 11:24.080] When you first started having those feelings, did you feel like, should I talk to someone [11:24.080 --> 11:29.000] or, I mean, I could have saved 10 of us? [11:29.000 --> 11:36.080] If there is something that you see as a, as we're going to call the bishop up and say, [11:36.080 --> 11:43.840] you know, anything about it, because then, that's good, thank you. [11:43.840 --> 11:53.840] Is this something that you would have confessed, any confessional? [11:53.840 --> 11:59.360] Do you think that's forgiven you? [11:59.360 --> 12:04.520] Yeah, from what I understand, God's forgiveness to me. [12:04.520 --> 12:07.720] Maybe with God. [12:07.720 --> 12:08.720] I can't. [12:08.720 --> 12:12.360] I have to carry this rest of my life. [12:12.360 --> 12:25.960] His buried emotion surface needed a moment to himself. [12:25.960 --> 12:32.040] I came to tell you, I don't want to think about you anymore. [12:32.040 --> 12:35.160] I can't forgive you. [12:35.160 --> 12:39.640] Dockardy and Sabo ended the meeting nearly 90 minutes later. [12:39.640 --> 12:44.880] Sabo gave co-heart chick another opportunity to speak after he declined our request for [12:44.880 --> 12:47.360] an interview. [12:47.360 --> 12:49.160] Nikki Bates with CBS News. [12:49.160 --> 12:52.680] Why did you come to meet with Sean and Brian? [12:52.680 --> 12:58.680] Nothing, nothing you want to say to your victims? [12:58.680 --> 13:02.400] I just successfully met with the guy that abused me and got to say everything that I [13:02.400 --> 13:03.400] wanted to say to him. [13:03.400 --> 13:08.400] He got it off my chest and I'm at peace right now. [13:08.400 --> 13:14.920] I made sure I told him the pain you caused, I'm giving it back to him and he said he understood [13:14.920 --> 13:16.400] for whatever I'm going to tell him that. [13:16.400 --> 13:20.880] The way that other people could see that other victims could hear. [13:20.880 --> 13:26.520] So they could see the other victims who were betrayed and who are vulnerable to see his [13:26.520 --> 13:38.520] vulnerability and that's a long damn road but you can regain your control over your [13:38.520 --> 13:41.960] own life. [13:41.960 --> 13:45.640] Dockardy and Sabo told us they were frustrated that George Co-heart chick would not address [13:45.640 --> 13:51.880] whether or not he knew why he was moved from parish to parish seven times or Jeff if the [13:51.880 --> 13:54.120] church knew about his abusive behavior. [13:54.120 --> 13:56.640] So Nikki where is George Co-heart chick now? [13:56.640 --> 14:01.680] He is living freely at home, he was removed from ministry but he has never been charged [14:01.680 --> 14:04.120] because the statute of limitations has run out. [14:04.120 --> 14:09.680] Okay Nikki Batiste with our I Am America report tonight, Nikki thank you. [14:09.680 --> 14:13.920] Still ahead here tonight on the CBS evening news why most burger chains flunked a test [14:13.920 --> 14:24.760] by consumer groups. [14:24.760 --> 14:54.280] The Nicoderm CQ patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. [14:54.280 --> 14:58.560] Pro is designed to deliver nulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients [14:58.560 --> 14:59.560] today. [14:59.560 --> 15:02.960] Nulastas for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. 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[25:47.960 --> 26:09.960] His voice is instantly recognizable, so is the suit he wears to work. [26:09.960 --> 26:12.960] But most folks couldn't tell you his name or pick him out of a lineup. [26:12.960 --> 26:16.960] Now he's retiring, so maybe it's time you met him. [26:16.960 --> 26:18.960] Here's Tony DeCople. [26:20.960 --> 26:22.960] I'll bet today will be a perfect day. [26:22.960 --> 26:26.960] He's had one of the longest runs in television history. [26:26.960 --> 26:28.960] I'm a very good bird. [26:28.960 --> 26:33.960] And no, we're not talking about the eight-foot bird, but the voice inside him. [26:33.960 --> 26:35.960] I just go a couple octaves higher. [26:35.960 --> 26:37.960] So, hello, how are you? [26:37.960 --> 26:38.960] How are you? [26:38.960 --> 26:41.960] I go up here, and it sounds cuter without me trying. [26:41.960 --> 26:48.960] Oh, boy, since 1969, it's been puppeteer Carol Spinney giving life to Big Bird. [26:48.960 --> 26:49.960] They say, what do you do? [26:49.960 --> 26:51.960] I said, well, you've heard of Sesame Street. [26:51.960 --> 26:53.960] I'm Big Bird. [26:53.960 --> 26:54.960] And they said, no. [26:54.960 --> 26:59.960] It was Spinney operating the beak with his right hand and the wings with his left, [26:59.960 --> 27:06.960] who changed Big Bird from a goofy adult into America's most innocent six-year-old. [27:06.960 --> 27:09.960] I love to move to the music, love to tap out a beat. [27:09.960 --> 27:13.960] I think we should be letting him like he's a kid, just a really tall kid. [27:13.960 --> 27:15.960] The job has taken around the world. [27:15.960 --> 27:17.960] This is the Great Wall of China. [27:17.960 --> 27:19.960] And into our living rooms. [27:19.960 --> 27:21.960] Anyone around my base is it. [27:21.960 --> 27:26.960] We also played another memorable character, Oscar the Grouch. [27:26.960 --> 27:29.960] Who is kicking my can? [27:29.960 --> 27:32.960] Both roles will be taken over by understudies. [27:32.960 --> 27:37.960] And Spinney, now 84, will be left to look back on his success. [27:37.960 --> 27:39.960] He still pinches himself. [27:39.960 --> 27:42.960] Not so it hurts, but because it doesn't have to. [27:42.960 --> 27:45.960] It puts a smile on my face. [27:45.960 --> 27:51.960] And ours, as Big Bird might say, toodaloo, Mr. Spinney, toodaloo. [27:51.960 --> 27:55.960] Tony DeCopel, CBS News, New York. [27:55.960 --> 27:57.960] That is the Evening News. [27:57.960 --> 28:07.960] I'm Jeff Galar. Good night. [28:27.960 --> 28:29.960] And the best choice, Steve Poisner. [28:29.960 --> 28:58.960] The strong, independent voice we need. [28:59.960 --> 29:06.960] We begin with breaking news, a violent sexual assault [29:06.960 --> 29:08.960] near a South Bay church. [29:08.960 --> 29:10.960] Now, late word of an arrest. [29:10.960 --> 29:13.960] The suspect was taken into custody just hours ago. [29:13.960 --> 29:16.960] Now, this attack happened behind Liberty Baptist Church [29:16.960 --> 29:18.960] on South King Road in San Jose. [29:18.960 --> 29:22.960] Police say the suspect lured the victim into a secluded area [29:22.960 --> 29:24.960] and then assaulted her. [29:24.960 --> 29:28.960] KPI X5's Joe Vasquez is live outside the San Jose Police Department. [29:28.960 --> 29:30.960] And he's got the latest, Joe. [29:30.960 --> 29:33.960] Ken San Jose Police just announced the arrest. [29:33.960 --> 29:36.960] They described the attack as violent. [29:36.960 --> 29:39.960] And they say it was a teenage girl that was the victim. [29:39.960 --> 29:42.960] He's crossed paths and he engaged her in common. [29:42.960 --> 29:46.960] And shortly after is when the incident occurred. [29:46.960 --> 29:49.960] According to San Jose Police, 20-year-old Esteban Mosqueda [29:49.960 --> 29:52.960] faces several felony charges for the sexual assault [29:52.960 --> 29:59.960] of a 17-year-old girl.