May 5. Reporter and when do you graduate from high school . May 22. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley this is our western edition. Tonight millions are in the path of severe storms. State. The system headed their way is the same one that exploded over the plains over the weekend. It brought twisters to east texas and near record flooding to missouri. At least 16 people were killed. And at least 62 were hurt. Two Young Children tonight are missing in arkansas after being swept away by floodwaters. We have two reports. First well go to Mark Strassmann in canton, texas. Reporter four tornadoes packing winds up to 145 mph terrified people in east texas, including dawn sumner in canton. The wind started picking up. We looked over the trees. There was a huge like cloud funnel. Reporter sumner owns the rustic barn event hall. When the twister hit, a dozen people hunkered down inside bathrooms crying and praying. Some were teens wearing tuxes and gowns for a prom that was supposed to start an hour later. It was very scary. That first initial hit was the loudest thing ive ever heard. Reporter miraculously, no one was hurt. Watch out. We got a baby. Call 911. Reporter moments after one twister passed near myrtle springs, texas, strangers jumped into flash flood waters to rescue two children stranded in this overturned pickup truck. A baby. A baby. Here, here, send him here. Reporter cpr likely saved their lives. Dawn sumner still in disbelief about the violent weekend weather. From beginning to end, 45 seconds . 45 seconds to do all this . To do all this. Reporter over the weekend there were at least 26 tornadoes in seven states. And the impact, take a look at this Storage Facility or whats left of it. All day families have come here to remove whats left of their belongings. One of the tornadoes here traveled for more than 50 miles of destructive power. Reporter im Tony Dokoupil in pacific, missouri, where the rains have slowed but the water is rising fast. The nearby Current River crested eight feet above a 100year record. And here along the merrimack, the river is coming up, the town is shutting down, and this too is expected to be a record by morning. The banks along the Current River in donovan, missouri, were no match for the rising water. The flooding forced major roads and bridges to shut down after the river crested at 33 feet, breaking a 113yearold record. Jason schaefer is an engineer with the Missouri Department of transportation. We need to make sure the flow of water hasnt done any structural damage to the bridge before we put traffic impact back on it. Reporter since friday, missouri has gotten nearly a foot of rain, causing this tractortrailer to wash away. It went right over it. Reporter and turning neighborhoods into lakefront properties. The governor has declared state of emergency and called in the national guard. He says there have been nearly 100 evacuations and three dozen rescues. In many parts of missouri, this will be a flood of historic proportions. Reporter officials are now preparing for the worst as there is more rain in the forecast. Tony dokoupil, cbs news, pacific, missouri. House had to clean up after the storm that President Trump created when he said in a bloomberg interview that he would be honored to meet with north koreas dictator under the right circumstances. The president s spokesman said today it is clear those circumstances are not right right now. Mr. Trump talked about north korea and much more in another interview with our own John Dickerson. We have more on that from Margaret Brennan at the white house. I would not be happy. If he does a nuclear test. I will not be happy. Reporter north korean dictator kim jonguns expanding Nuclear Arsenal is President Trumps top Foreign Policy challenge. What are you making of the north korean leader. People are saying, is he sane . I have no idea. I can tell you this, but he was a young man of 26 or 27 when he took over from his father, when his father died, and at a very young age, he was able to assume power. A lot of people im sure tried to take that power away, whether it was his uncle or anybody else, and he was able to do it. So obviously hes a pretty smart cookie. Reporter kim is accused of widespread human rights abuses, yet President Trump told Bloomberg News that hed be honored to meet him. White house officials later stipulated that north korea would first need to abandon its nuclear weapons. It is unusual for an american president to publicly empathize with authoritarian leaders. Mr. Trump has made a point of praising leaders with an iron grip on power while avoiding condemnation of their abuses. This was candidate trump on russian president vladimir putin. If he says great things about me, im going to say great things about him. Ive already said hes very much of a leader. Reporter at the white house last month, with egypts president abdel fattah elsisi. You have a great friend and ally in the United States and me. Reporter mr. President has also invited president rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines, despite overseeing thousands of killings in the name of cracking down on drugs. The Obama Administration called off a meeting with duterte when he called then president obama a son of a bitch. President trump then praised president andrew jackson. He was a very tough person, but he had a big heart, and he was really angry that he saw what was happening with regard to the civil war. He said there is no reason for this. People dont ask that question, but why was there the civil war . Why could that one not have been worked out . Reporter jackson died 16 years before the civil war, and, scott, President Trump failed to mention that jacksons support for slavery more than 170 years ago continues to haunt his legacy. Pelley Margaret Brennan, thanks. Joining us is chief washington correspondent John Dickerson with more of his remarkable face the nation interview with the president. John . Reporter scott, after our sitdown interview, i spoke to President Trump in the oval office about the weight of the decisions he has to make as president and whether he has turned to president obama for counsel as he once said he might. George w. Bush said the reason the oval office is round is there are no corners you can hide in. Well, theres truth to that. There is truth to that. There are certainly no corners. You look, theres a certain openness, but theres nobody out there. You know, there is an openness, but ive never seen anybody out, there as you can imagine. Reporter what he meant is it all comes back to you. Sure, sure, sure, it does, but i think thats true anyway, but it does, theres no question. Reporter when did that hit you, the magnitude of the office, and that idea that you are, regardless of what happens, the buck stops with you. Its the bigness of the office. Its the bigness of the transactions. Its the bigness of the deals. You look at the order of planes. Its bigger than any order of planes. You look at aircraft carriers that cost 10 billion and 12 billion and submarines that cost 5 million to build. Its the magnitude, but most importantly, you know, the decisions like when i made the decision to go with syria, the 59 tomahawk missiles, unbelievable technology, we have unbelievable talent, but those are tough decisions. Those arent like decisions that im going to buy a building. Reporter tough line. Because its human lives. Reporter killing people. Youre killing people, and you can kill the wrong people, too. You know, those things go off, and they end up in a town or they end up in a city, and you have another tragedy on your hands. So these decisions are unbelievable, you know, in terms of the importance, because its human. Its killing. I hate it. But things have to be done. Reporter how do you learn that skill . Who do you call to say, whats it like . Theres nobody you can call. Reporter did president obama give you any advice that was helpful . Well, he was very nice to me, but after this weve had some difficulties, so it doesnt matter. You know, words are less important to me than deeds. And you saw what happened with surveillance and everybody saw what happened with surveillance. Reporter difficulties how . Well, you saw what happened with surveillance, and i think that was inappropriate. Reporter what does that mean . You can figure that out yourself. Reporter well, the reason i ask, you called him sick and bad. Look, you can figure it out yourself. He was very nice to me with words, and when i was with him, but after that there has been no relationship. Reporter but you stand by that claim about. I dont stand by anything, you can take it the way you want. I think our side has been proven very strongly and everybody is talking about it, and frankly, it should be discussed. I think thats a very big surveillance of our citizens. I think thats a very big topic, and its a topic should be number one, and we should find out what the hell is going on. Reporter i just wanted to find out, youre the president of the United States, you said he was sick and bad because he tapped. You can take it any way you want. Reporter but im asking you because you dont want it to be fake news. You dont have to ask me. Reporter why not . I have my own opinions. Reporter i want to know your opinions. Youre the president of the United States. Thats enough. Thank you. Thank you very much. Pelley well, he did bring it up, after all, john. What did you learn about the president in that meeting . Reporter well, we learned that he still thinks president obama is to blame for surveillance of his campaign, even though f. B. I. Director and others have said there was no support for President Trumps previous claim that the Obama Administration had wiretapped trump tower. We also learned to identify when the president has had enough. But after the end of that oval office visit, we traveled to harrisburg, pennsylvania, with the president on his plane. He hosted us in his office, there and then we spoke to him later as we continued throughout the rest of the day. Pelley one of the things that jumped out at me in the interview was President Trump telling you that he would not touch medicare. And that was one of his campaign promises. Reporter thats right. He said during the campaign that he was not going to touch medicare, but hes modified or reversed several campaign promises, as president , from his position on china to opposition of the export import bank, for example. In this case members of his own administration, his o. M. B. Director and his health and Human Services secretary have in the past, when they were members of the house, supported modifications to medicare. Of course, Speaker Paul Ryan does and is trying to convince the president the change his mind some the president now says as president he is sticking with his campaign pledge. He will not agree to touch medicare for current recipients or future retirees, he said, except to address waste, fraud and abuse. Pelley John Dickerson, anchor of face the nation with the interview that everybody is talking about today. John, thank you. Reporter thanks, scott. Pelley johns interview also revealed some confusion about whats happening with the Republican Health care plan at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. Our chief Congressional Correspondent nancy cordes is there. Preexisting conditions are in the bill, and i mandate it. It has to be. Reporter in the interview, President Trump insisted his party bill does not change preexisting conditions. Theyre changing it. Reporter it will be permanent . Sure. Reporter well, thats development sir. Reporter except it hasnt happened. The g. O. P. s latest bill does give states the options to let insurers charge sick people more, a move that brought conservatives on board but alienated moderate republicans, like pennsylvanias charlie dent. Well, it could affect people with preexisting conditions, and it will make insurance probably much more expensive for them. Reporter in harrisburg, pennsylvania, this weekend, President Trump pushed his party for a vote. And ill be so angry at congressman kelly and congressman moreno and all of our congressmen in this room if we dont get that damn thing passed quickly. Reporter but that was just after he told dickerson that he was actually in no rush. Take your time. Get the good vote, and make it perfect. Reporter his chief economic adviser delivered another mixed message on cbs this morning. Well get health care down to the floor of the house. Were convinced we have the votes. Reporter that came as a surprise to Republican Leaders here on capitol hill who have not scheduled a vote and heres why scott, cbs news has confirmed that at least 20 House Republicans at this point would vote no, and the g. O. P. Can only afford to lose 22. Pelley and theyre leaving town on thursday. Nancy cordes on capitol hill for us. Thank you, nancy. Police in austin, texas, have a suspect in custody in a stabbing spree today at the university of texas. It happened outside a gym. A man with a hunting knife killed one person and wounded at least three others. Some of them seriously, before surrendering. The motive is not known. Coming up next on the cbs evening news, a new study finds bullying in schools is down sharply. In schools is down sharply. But, i smoked and i got heart disease. My tip is; its hard to serve your country when youre to weak to put on your uniform. announcer you can quit. For free help, call 1800quitnow. 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Researchers found those who reported being victims decreased from 29 to 13 . Back in 2005, 22 of kids being bullied were physically hit, and 6 were being cyber bullied. By 2014, those numbers dropped to 5 and 4 . Professor Katherine Bradshaw at the university of virginia co authored the report. We have a lot of work left to do. We dont want to take our foot off the gas as it relates to focus on School Climate and prevention and using evidence based practices, so by no means is bullying checked off the list. Reporter kids are encouraged to do something when they see it. That could be talking to an adult, comforting the victim or making sure they dont encourage the bully. Pelley dr. Jon lapook, thanks, doc. Coming up, a High School Honor student killed by the police. The comfort in knowing where things are headed. Because as we live longer. And markets continue to rise and fall. Predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what youve earned and ensure it lasts. 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Pelley east of dallas, a suburban Police Officer is under investigation for shooting to death an unarmed 15yearold. The police said today that the officers story doesnt add up. Omar villafranca is following this. Omar . Reporter scott, police were called to a teenage house party when things went wrong. This is the High School Freshman who was killed, jordan edwards, a 15yearold honor student and athlete. Now, police initially said the boy was in a car that was backing up aggressively toward police. But today, according to the police chief, jonathan haber, after watching body cam video, the chief says the car was actually moving away from officers when one of them opened fire, hitting edwards. I can tell you that i do have questions in relation to my observation on the video. And what is consistent with the policy and core values of the Balch Springs police department. Reporter the teenagers family is calling for the officer to be charged. Hes now on administrative leave. 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Reporter raven attends the 21st Century Charter High School in gary, indiana. Its an oasis in a city thats seen better days. Everyone here is required to take College Classes on a College Campus in order to graduate. Some get just a few credits, but five of this years 43 graduates earned Associates Degrees and then theres raven. And whats the Graduation Rate . 100 this year. Reporter Kevin Teasley started the foundation that runs the school. He uses state funding for tuition and transportation to nearby College Campuses. Reporter the one line im wanting to see go up every single year is how much im spending on college. Reporter has that gone up . Absolutely. When we started it was 10,000. Last year it was about 85,000. Reporter so how much did you pay for college . Absolutely nothing. Reporter didnt cost you a thing . Not a dime. Reporter this fall raven will be back at 21st century charter. Im going to work on some words. Reporter instead of paying for college, the school will be paying her salary, 38,000 a year to teach. Jericka duncan, cbs news, gary, indiana. Pelley and thats the cbs evening news for tonight. For all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org violence. His wife. Takes a powerful stand, to see justice served. Kpix typhoon news at 6 00 begins with the fury over a tech executives plea deal for violence. Mounting on a Santa Clara County judge to give a former Silicon Valley c. E. O. A harsher sentence. He could spend just two weeks in jail for allegedly beating his wife for a decade. Mari. A. Reporter veronica, the before the victim went to police last year, she believed her husband was going to kill her. She even put together a will. Now there is a plea from the community for the judge to hand down a harsher sentence including this online petition with more than a thousand supporters. 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