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This is the cbs weekend news. Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan. With alabamas special election just over three weeks ago, religious leaders rallied today against u. S. Senate candidate roy moore. They took aim at moores moral character as he battles several allegations of swul misconduct. Moores trying to retain a crucial republican seat in the u. S. Senate. Last night in arizona, republican senator jeff flake was caught on annie open mic saying, if we become the party of roy moore and donald trump, we are toast. More now from Dean Reynolds in birmingham. Reporter at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in birmingham, evangelicals gathered to reject the idea that roy moore is their kind of christian. To them, his alleged unmented advances or assaults against women onlyald to his unfitness. Even before these allegations made national headlines, it was clear that moores policy agenda endangered the children of alabama. Reporter the reverend William Barber oore imagines the struggle for equality in america as a story of loss. Reporter those on stage pointed to a phrase moore used tuesday night at a revival meeting in jackson, alabama. They started create of to create new rights in 1965. Today weve got a problem. Reporter the 1965 Voting Rights act was designed to lift barriers erected by states and localities to block minority voters. I present to you the hero of the day, our valiant leader, judge roy moore. Reporter throughout the week, a different element of the evangelical ministry has championed moore and demonized his critics. I say to them and ill quote the 10 commandments thou shall not bear false witness. Reporter and that, as reverend hicks said today, is the problem. Roy moore is a dedicated servant of and is seriously infected with this false religious virus, this false christian religious virus. Reporter moore hasnt been seen in public since he fled from reporters on thursday, but he has sent his life and legal staff out to argue his case, which many in the Republican Party leadership find unconvincing. Reena. Ninan dean, thank you very much. Well, President Trump is not one to withhold his views, but he has been uncharacteristically mum about moore. Heres errol barnett. He said if the allegations are true, he should step aside. Reporter White House Press secretary Sarah Sanders said it is false to suggest President Trump has been silent on Sexual Assault allegations against roy moore and denies the president is setting a double standard by only tweeting criticism of democratic senator al franken for allegations he faces for sexual harassment. Leann tweeden, who accused franken of unwanted sexual advances, read out loud a handwritten senator he received from the senator on friday. There is no excuse. Reporter Hillary Clinton aimed to highlight distinctions between democratic and republican responses to misconduct claims. Reporter President Trump responded today tweeting clinton just cant stop and that she should get on with her life. Meanwhile, the Senate Judiciary committee is requesting documents from President Trumps adviser and soninlaw Jared Kushner related to a russian backdoor overture and dinner invite during the campaign. Cbs news has learned that message was forwarded to kushner and he declined the meeting. Reena. Ninan errol, thank you. Well, President Trump this weekend put a temporary stop on a controversial plan that some said amounted to a death sentence for african elephants. Roxana saberi is following this. Reporter face faced with growing outrage over a move that would have lifted a ban on imports of elephant trophy from two african countries, the Trump Administration is back down for now. On friday the president tweeted hes putting the decision on hold until such times a review all conservation facts. His statement came just a day after the fish and Wildlife Service announced it would reverse an obamaera ban on parts of elephants shot for sport in zimbabwe, scooiting improved conservation efforts. Hes encouraging americans to kill elephants. Reporter the news sparked backlash from celebrities, including ellen degeneres. And we owe it to them to protect them. Reporter the anger spread online through the bekindtoelephants. Animal Rights Groups argue the ban has helped protect africas endangered elephants. And the Humane Society of the United States found that after the ban was put in place in 2014, imports of elephant trophies from zimbabwe fell dramatically. Trophy hunting is a declining, diminishing, increasingly disfavored activity. Reporter the organizations president , pacelle, is welcoming President Trumps announcement to delay a decision on lifting the ban, but says the ban should be permanent. Why would we add more death and suffering to elephant communities when theyre already besieged by poachers . Reporter pacelle says an elephant can generate over 1 million in revenues through tourism. On the other hand, reena, he says selling a dead elephants tusk brings in only around 20,000. Ninan so many people glad hes reconsidering this one. Leaders of zimbabwes ruling party are said to be making plans to oust longtime president robert mugabe. On sunday, mugabe will meet with military leaders who are trying to force him out. An Impeachment Vote could come as early as next week. Debora patta is monitoring the political crisis from south africa. Reporter scenes like this would have been unthinkable a week ago. Tens of thousands of euphoric zimbabweans took to the streets demanding Robert Mugabes resignation. Its about the new beginning for us, about the end of terror and rule. Its time for the masses of the zimbabwe to say mugabe must go and must go, like, yesterday. Reporter the army seized power days ago and placed him under house arrest. But mugabe, who ruled zimbabwe by fear for 37 years, is not going quite so easily. In an attempt to pretend it was business as usual are, he attended a university graduati graduation friday but battled on stay weak. 93 years old and in failing health, the man once revered by many as a liberation hero is now regarded by his critics as a brutal tyrant who rab the country into the ground. Sending out bands of thugs who seized whiteowned farms, drove off owners, killed livestock, and then left the land fallow. The economy went into freefall. The zimbabwean dollar was printed in denomination of billions. Despite this, mugabes grip on power seemed ironclad. But it was his insistence on pushing his controversy wife, grace mugabe, as his successor that was his unidoing. Known as can the giewch for her lavish shopping spreez, she is deeply unpopular in zimbabwe. Deserted by his allies and virtually powerless, its understood mugabe wantes more time before he goes, but the military and the ruling zanupf party appeared determined to force him out before weekend is over. Reena. Ninan debora, thank you so much. Rough weather off the coast of argentina is slowing the search for a missing submarine. The Argentine Military submarine, named the san juan, has not been heard from since wednesday. It was traveling up the coast between naval bases with 44 crew members aboard. The diesel and electpowered sub is more than 200 feet long and 30 years old. The u. S. Navy and nasa are helping in the search. In the suburbs of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, an intense manhunt is under way for a cop killer. 25yearold rookie officer brian shaw was gunned down last night. He was chasing a suspect on foot after a traffic stop. And in boom, the search continues for the gunman who killed veteran Police Detective sean suiter. The father of five was shot in the head while investigating another murder. One of rocks great guitarists died today. Malcolm young. Young, along with his brother, angus, created the Australian Rock Group ac dc. Malcolm was diagnosed with dementia in 2014, and ended his 40year run with the band. Youngs family says he died peacefully with loved ones by his side. He was 64. Well, winter is still a month away, but ski resorts are open this weekend around lake tahoe and the sierra nevada. Some resorts got more than three feet of snow in the past two days. If it snows as much as it did last winter, some mountains will stay open well past the fourth of july. Coming up next, the training that saved lives this week when a gunman set his sights on a school. And later, a new industry is forged in coal Country Computer coding. Ninan five people were killed this past weekend when a gunman went on a rampage in the Northern California town of rancho tehama. Jamie yuccas now on the training at an Elementary School that saved lives. Reporter the tragic screens too familiar a gunman shooting up a school, leaving everyone heartbroken. Columbine high school in 1999, Virginia Tech in 2007, sandy hook elementary in 2012. But this week, when a man with a gun started firing at rancho tehama Elementary School, the outcome was different. A crazed shooter bent on evil failed. And thats the victory. Reporter that victory took practice. School district superintendent Rick Fitzpatrick believes it was repeated descrilz at his school that saved lives. Its something weve been doing in schools for years now, and we take it very seriously. Reporter when the schools secretary heard gunshots nearby, she immediately signaled students to get off the playground and hide under their desks. We didnt have macho warriors that stood up against a shooter. We had men and women who dug deep in their heart and found some strength to do the right thing and be selfless. Reporter and protect those kids . Yes. Reporter first and secondgrade teacher gen vervolman, helped the kids get to safety. We did what were trained to do, and our job is to protect those kids, and they did something thats out of the norm for them, and theyre the heroes. Reporter one sixyearold alejandro hernandez, remains hospitalized after being shot through his classroom hall. He weighs heavy in my heart right now. Reporter hernandez is expected to be okay. In all, there were seven crime scenes. The two neighbors killed had fueledded with the shooter in the past and were shot returning home from dropping a child off at the school. 25 minutes of terror has left the town of about 1500 people grieving. Those injured and killed ranged in age from six to 68. I do think that we need to focus on hope because i think that hope and love and care for our kids and high professionalism will defeat evil every time. Ninan jamie yuccas reporting. Up next, a farthers worst nightmare. He dreams of his daughters death and then she disappears. 48 hours investigates. Ninan tonight on 48 hours, a father in texas dreams that his daughters been killed. Then she disappears. The fathers convinced the boyfriend had something to do with it. Maureen maher investigates. I remember having a nightmare that jessie was was killed, and when i woke up, it was just a dream. Reporter Gary Bardwell knew it was more than a dream. It was an omen. And i felt it. Reporter in may 2016, jessie vanished from her home in richardson, texas where shed been living with her boyfriend, jason lowe. I was very determined to get to the bottom of what had happened to jessie bardwell. Reporter jason lowe told him jessie had left their apartment on the morning of may 8 and never returned. Detectives searched the apartment. There was a line of cocaine on the table, but it wasnt the drugs they were interested in. It was an odor coming from the garage. Its a smell that you never forget. Reporter it was the smell of death, and it was coming from the back of jason lowes black audi. There was no jessie bardwell, but even without a body, jason was charged with in order. I had no doubt that he had killed her. Reporter but he did doubt they would ever find her. There are 100 million different places you could hide a body in texas. Reporter the police strcially found jessie bardwell. And she was thrown away leak a piece of trash. I dont feel hes guilty of murder. Reporter jasons courtappointed attorney andy farkas says he is sure that jason did not murder jessie, so he road tests the case in a mock trial with surprisingly results. Not guilty. Of murder. The defense now believes jason lowe could walk out of jail a free man, but Gary Bardwell will not let that happen. Give me 10 minutes, and a five by eight room, and i would kill him. Ninan maureen mahers investigation taken away is part of a 48 hours double feature tonight on cbs. Still ahead, coal miners who lost their jobs are finding miew careers in computer coding. Ninan the coal industry has lost more than 40 of its workforce in recent years. Outofwork miners have had to find jobs in other fields. Weija jiang tells us about a program in West Virginia that has miners carving out new careers in the bedrom of the industry. Reporter in boone county, West Virginia, coal mining has provided work for seven generations of billy jack buzzards family. When did you become a coal miner . 18 years old. Reporter right out of high school. Yes, maam. Reporter three years another buzzard lost his job at this coal plant. It was horrible, you know. I i got laid off, lost my vehicle, lost my house. Reporter did you have a plan b . No, there was no plan b. Reporter but the 29yearold found one in june, swapping his hard hat for a laptop. You go to this website. Reporter he was accepted into a Free Training Program called mind mines that teaches former coal miners to become computer coders, creating apps, websites and games. This automatics all that. Reporter founder Amanda Laucher started the nonprofit in pennsylvania in 2015 because her younger brother was worried about losing his coal mining job. In just a few months we realized oh, my gosh, theyre actually really good pd theyre going off and learning stuff i didnt even know yet. Reporter u. S. Senator joe manchin invited the group to his state. We saw that and we called them and said, would you come to our jobs fair . Reporter manchin helped mind mines establish headquarters with federal grants. Do you think coding is a game changer for West Virginia . I think it gives us a chance to diversify ourselves and be something people think were not. Reporter manchin points out modern mining and coding requires similar skills, especially in math and member solving. Were not a bunch of idiots out here. Were not a bunch of hillbillys. Were not a bunch of hill jacks. There are some very smart individuals here. Reporter buzzards ultimate goal helping turn his home from coal country to code country. Weija jiang, cbs news, clendenine West Virginia. Ninan when we return, the museum of the bible opened to the public today. Well show you whats inside. Ninan well, we end tonight at the museum of the bible just blocks from the u. S. Capitol building in washington, d. C. It opened to the public today, and chip reid tells us about the revelations inside and the controversy that the museum is also facing. Reporter youre going to have a lot of sore necks in this place. At 140 feet long and 40 feet high, this digital ceiling makes for a spectacular entrance. But first, visitors will pass through these 16ton, 37foottall bronze doors with text from the book of genesis. With eight levels of 22foothigh ceilings, the museum is the equivalent of a 17story building. So this is the whole bible from first page to the last. First page to the last. Reporter cary summers is the museums president. We wanted something close to the mall. We didnt pick this building, unlike some have said, because were close to the capitol. Reporter some 51,000 donors contributed to the construction of the museum, but the largest and most controversial donor is hobby lobby, the arts and crafts chain founded by the conservative christian green family. This is not the steve green museum of the bible. Its not. Reporter steve green is the president of hobby lobby, which has amassed over 40,000 ancient biblical artifacts, one of the largest private biblical collections in the world, about 1,000 of them from dead sea scrolls to bibles will be on display here. The collection itself has been the subject of troaferls troes. This summer, hobby lobby agreed to forfeit thousands of pieces from its collection and pay 3 million after it was discovered the items had been smuggled into the u. S. From the middle east. Obviously, mistakes happened, and we were willing to pay the fine. Reporter green insists that the museum does not approach the bible from a particular viewpoint. U. S. Capitol is over your shoulder. Some people have said the goal here is to knock down that wall between church ask state. Anything to that . Well, no, because i think there is a separate role for the church and the state, and its not the states role to espouse a faith. Reporter you have said that americans are as ignorant of the bible now as they have ever been. I believe that they are. And i think primarily because we dont teach it in our schools, as we once did. You get to learn history through soog it, feeling it, and its just amazing. Reporter there is a higher calling here to Cutting Edge Technology and special effects. This is so cool. Reporter hob aboard the flyboard theater and experience the sensation of flying through washington, d. C. Indeed, i tremble for my country. Reporter view the scripture passages inscribed on federal buildings. Its awesome to see the influence that christianity has had in this country. Reporter the museum invites you to walk through the history of the bible. The olive trees in this village of nazareth are modeled after the biblical garden of gethsemane. You believe the bible is good for the world. I do. The good, the bad, and the ugly and you make up your own mind. Reporter chip reid, cbs news, washington. Reporter thats the cbs weekend news for this saturday. Im reen a bay you see the dad asking for help in the window, his hand was going like this, it was really terrifying. At 6 00, a fire ripped through a south bay apartment building. Killing three people. And trapping a family inside. Good evening, im brian hackney. Im juliette goodrich. The three alarm blaze happened in the 500 block of ninth street just before dawn not far from campus. We have more on how neighbors tried to help. Someone is trapped. It is an apartment building. Reporter firefighters new instantly this would be no ordinary fire for them. Twostory family dwelling. I got flames showing from the second floor balcony. Reporter they were battling the flames and the clock. Racing to rescue the family trapped inside the burning building. Just calling fire, fire, fire. Next door neighbor joemar lexa, banged on the doors to warn neighbors of the fire but could open only look helplessly as the flames trapped the family in the upstairs apartment where the blaze began. The dad was asking for help in the upstairs window, his hands going like this, it was terrifying. Firefighters removed four people from the apartment. One is critical and three simply didnt make it. Im kind of broken up right now. Just theres no words to say how i feel right now. Inside the burnt blackened apartment, there was little the flames left untouched. Arson investigators are trying to figure out the how and why of a tragedy. We currently have our arson investigators on the scene for the fire cause and the origin. In san jose, devon feely, kpix 5. And an attempt

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