Now and forevermore. Narrator if animals are our best friends, shouldnt we be theirs . Visit your local shelter, adopt a pet. Youll be in my heart no matter what. Cbs cares. If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares today, volkswagen admitted it rigged 11 million cars to defraud pollution tests. The u. S. Justice department is looking into criminal charges. And heres more from kris van cleave. In my german word we have totally screwed up. Reporter volkswagens us, ceo Michael Horne has said what has become painfully clear for the u. S. Automaker. Our company was dishonest with the epa and the California Air resources board. And with all of you. Reporter the 11 million cars with software to cheat u. S. Emission standards are diesel versions of five popular models built between 2009 and 2015. The company is moving full speed to finding a fix and set aside more than 7 billion to deal with the problem. Thats half a years profits. But it is facing up to 18 billion in possible fines. The software senses when a vehicle is undergoing emission tests and reduces pollutants released. But when driven the epa found emissions 10 to 40 times above acceptable levels. The damage to volkswagen is going to last for years. Reporter clarence ditlo runs the center for auto safety. This was clearly a deliberate act by executives at volkswagen that there needs to be criminal penalties. Reporter volkswagen ceo apologized in germany. He could learn his fate tomorrow at a board meeting. Chris, thank you very much. This is not a safety issue. The cars wont crash. But there is a danger to health. Heres ben tracy. Reporter this is what los angeles looked like in the 1980s. Beachgoers and buildings shrouded in smog. Nearly 30 years later, you can see the impact of the toughest emissions standards in the country. How long will the test take . Reporter diesel emissions the kind volkswagen admits covering up during tests are the largest contributor to airborne cancer risk in california. Thats why the state requires cleaner burning gasoline and strict controls on diesel vehicles. This is an issue of public health. Reporter stan young with californias air resources board. Because of strict regulations between 1990 and 2012, the amount of diesel particles in the air dropped 68 in california. That helped lower the overall cancer risk from toxic air pollution by 76 . Young says vws admission proves why testing is so important. Without this kind of really decisive testing we wouldnt be able to find when theyre cheating and when something is broken. Reporter california regulators are working with volkswagen to recall all of the vehicles that no longer meet californias requirements. Scott, they estimate that could be up to 60,000 vehicles. Ben, thank you. Today the European Union approved a quota system for relocating 120,000 refugees across the continent. Its just a fraction though of those who surged into europe to escape war and poverty. Many from syria. Holly williams has been investigating this crisis and she has discovered refugee children, forced into labor, in turkey. Reporter in a basement in istanbul, a Textile Factory hums with activity. Staffed almost entirely with syrian children. Filming with a hidden camera, we found workshop after workshop in turkeys biggest city, all using Syrian Refugees, some as young as 10. This boy said he came from war torn aleppo. He is now safe from barrel bombs and terrorists, but not from exploitation. Syrias nightmarish civil war has driven millions of people from their homes. Including more than 2 million who fled across the border to turkey. The poverty has compelled many Refugee Families to send their children to work, turning their sons and daughters into bread winners. One of them is hussein omar, who fled syria last year after his neighborhood was shelled. At 10 years old, he told us he works a 12hour day, sometimes, six days a week, selling vegetables. Do you know how to read and write . Translator no, he told us. He only had one year of school before the war began. Reporter would you tlik learn to read and write . Learn to read and write . Yes. Reporter but as long as syrias civil war raises the chances of hussein ever getting an education are slim. We filmed hussein with our hidden camera at work in the market. His wages of 25 a week help buy bread for this family of nine. A little boy, toiling long hours, for low pay. And a bleak future. Like so many other boys and girls still victims of a war they came here to escape. Many of the syrians now making their way to europe, first sought refuge here in turkey. In some cases, staying for several years. But scott, with little hope of a better life for their children here, its no wonder that tens of thousands of Syrian Refugees have paid human smugglers to get them to europe. Holly williams with remarkable investigative reporting for us tonight. Holly, thanks. A ceo tells us why he jacked up drug prices 5,000 . And well take a closer look at the popes ride. When the cbs overnight news continues. Its the final countdown the final countdown if youre the band europe, you love a final countdown. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. I will take beauty into my own hands. Where it belongs. Olay regenerist. It regenerates surface cells. New skin is revealed in only 5 days. Without drastic measures. Stunningly youthful. Awardwinning skin. Never settle for anything less. 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We buy that company. We asked to charge toyota prices. I dont think that should be a crime. Reporter and its not. The fda has no authority over drug prices. In february, valeant raised price for two newly purchased heart drugs, isuprel and nitropress, 212 and 525 . Two years ago, Horizon Pharma increased the price of vimovo pain tablets, 597 . In fact, since 2008 nongeneric prices have soared 127 . Right now it is a free market and up to each company to decide what price is proper. Reporter shkreli says his company will use profits from daraprim to develop other medicines. There is no doubt i am a capitalist, trying to create a big drug company, a successful drug company, a profitable drug company. Reporter you see how greedy this moves look . I can see how it looks greedy but i think there are a lot of altruistic properties to it . Reporter altruistic . In what way . With profits we can spend the upside on patients who need a new drug in my opinion. Reporter both democratic contenders are proposing federal rules regulating how prescription drugs are priced and marketed. But, scott, apparently, bowing to all the outrage, late today, shkreli made a statement he would in fact be open to lowering the drug price. Don dahler with the story and interview. Don, thanks very much. How do american catholics feel about their pope . We ask them when we come back. There are 80 million catholics in america. And francis has won most over. In a cbs news the New York Times poll, 63 have a favorable opinion of him. Heres dean reynolds. Reporter when family counselor victoria fleming attends mass sunday in a chicago suburb she is excited about her faith and especially her pope. She is actually living the sort of faithful and humble life that he is called to. Reporter she cheers each francis pronouncement from Climate Change to income inequality and prays for more. Reporter where is he leading the church to . I think he is actually leading us back. Leading us back to where jesus left off. Reporter fleming among 53 of american catholics who say the church is in touch with their needs and 79 who approve of its direction. Im quite content to have the direction be brought in line with the ministry of jesus. Reporter mary ann hackett, president of catholic citizens of illinois does not share flemings enthusiasm. Are you uncomfortable with this pope . Yes, its sort of look anxious not knowing exactly what he is going to do next. Reporter is he doing damage . Well, well see, wont we . Reporter hackett among 9 of american catholics who disapprove of the popes direction. What do you think of his pronouncements on Climate Change for example . I think he is wrong. Reporter hackett says the pope leaves the impression that unshakeable doctrine is up for discussion. Are you surprised that 63 of catholics say the condition of the church in the United States is excellent or good . Yes, i dont think they know what theyre talking about. I think the condition of the church in the United States is very iffy. Very iffy. Reporter among the strongest supporters of the pope are american hispanics. And scott, in heavily latino los angeles, the archbishop says that last year there were more infant baptisms than in new york, washington, philadelphia, and chicago combined. Dean reynolds reporting for us tonight. Thank you. Riding along in the popemobile. Next. Announcer this portion of the cbs news is sponsored by cialis. Those places that we cant wish, or squish, away. Well now fear no mirror, and eliminate those problem areas with coolsculpting the patented cooling technology targets and kills fat cells, with no surgery or downtime. After getting the cool sculpting procedure, it gave me back the body i had, before i had kids. I feel much more confident. I dont have to think about what i wear and how its going to make me feel anymore. I know everything i put on is going to make me feel good. 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A member of the swiss guard which protects the pope. The Immediate Reaction was to close. They put an Armored Vehicle glass around the popemobile and everything. Reporter Pope John Paul didnt care for the name popemobile. He thought it undignified. But soon wherever the pope went, you would find the popemobile. And popes have often chaffed at the security measure. Pope francis called it a glass sardine can. The security for the pope needs to optimize his security while not hindering his ministry. If you dont let the pope do his ministry he wont, hes not the pope anymore. Reporter so the Popemobile Francis will use on this trip is much like the one in ecuador earlier this year. A specially built jeep wrangler, open and unarmored. That might keep Security Officials up at night, but not the pope. He told an interviewer, its true that anything could happen. But he added, lets face it, at my age, i dont have much to lose. Bill plant, cbs news, washington. Thats the cbs overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news. And cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. A look at the people and events shaping your world. Im don dahler. Tonight, pope francis in america. The pontiff arrived yesterday and has a busy day ahead of him. He will meet with president obama at the white house before taking part in a papal parade along national mall. Francis will have midday prayers with American Bishops at Saint Matthews cathedral. Finally a mass at National Basilica to elevate a spanish missionary to sainthood. Cbs news is following pope francis every step of the way. Here is some of our coverage. [ cheers and applause ] he is meeting the president. Taking his first step in his life onto the soil of the United States. The crowd chanting francisco. The pope being introduced to the president s daughters. The president s motherinlaw. And the Vice President , of course. We should note that Vice President biden is the first catholic Vice President of the United States. We should mention by the way, we are not expecting any remarks here at joint base andrews either from the president or the pope. The pope has had a long couple days. Once he leaves andrews after greeting everyone he is going to be heading into washington and he will be resting for the rest of the day and the rest of the evening before the rest of his busy schedule. Allen pizzey has come off the plane behind the pope. Allen, what are you seeing . Reporter what i am seeing is what you are seeing. I am seeing something you are not. I covered a couple dozen arrivals of the pope in countries. This is completely different. There are more press and fewer people than generally show up. Some of the more restrictive ones there are less people. What is interesting, what you mention, no welcoming speech. Invariably when we get off the papal plane, there is a lectern, microphone, podium, covered area the pope has to make a speech and head of state makes a speech. Interestingly when raul castro met with the pope when he arrived on saturday in havana, he made a very long speech. Much longer than the popes. In that speech he basically tried to equate the ideals of the revolution of the cuban revolution with the ideals of christianity. Gaining a little credence, if you will, from the pope, the cubans are kind of cooperating with the church because they need the church for a number of reasons not least of them being that the church helps them put in changes that they can slide off under the guise of the church, knuckling under. So its a little different than other receptions. I would say, a little more orderly than some i have seen. Scott. Chip reid on the receiving end, if you will, of the pope. He is there at the residence where the pope will be staying tonight. Chip. Scott, i will reverse roles here. I actually have a question for you. You can see the children behind me. We saw the pope at joint base andrews. How he reacts to children there i think you are going to see more here. There are about 200 of them here. Scott, in rome, you saw in the vatican, vatican city, you saw what the pope is like with children. Tell us about that if you would. We had an opportunity to visit with the pope at vaticans invitation at the popes General Assembly which they have every wednesday, 20, 30, 40,000 people come to see the pope in the General Assembly. And you could tell, chip, he had a special affection for the children in the group. He would be driving through in the popemobile. We are told he has a way of banging on the popemobile to tell the driver to stop. He gets off the popemobile and greets children, greets the handicapped in particular. People that he sees in the crowd who he believes need a special blessing. And the pope has also pulls out all of the brides and grooms that have come for a blessing at the general audience. Raises them on the steps of st. Peters basilica. Really has a great time greeting all of the Young Catholic families. And posing for selfies. He is selfless in the age of the selfie. As he goes through all of those people. And as the father was saying, the pope is 78 years old. Greeting 40,000 people every wednesday at the vatican. Yet he goes through the entire process, hours, and seems to be invigorated by that. A remarkable man for a remarkable time. About 1,000 people were invited to come out to andrews today to greet the pope. You can hear them chanting out there. The pope waving at the grandstand. The sound of the honor guard as he approaches. As we mentioned this is francis first trip to the United States in his life. It his going to be interesting to see what he makes of us. We had an opportunity to speak with him at the vatican recently. And we asked him what, what is your goal for your trip to america . And he raised his hands up, and he said, to meet the people. Just to meet them. And he is certainly going to have a great opportunity to do that over the next several days. That is the vatican, little over a week ago. We had an opportunity. He was keeping his