was 12, eventually becoming a refugee in britain. >> i mean, i wish i didn't have to make the journey, and i don't want other afghans making it, but i understand why they are making the desperate journeys and risking their lives. the response is quite shameful and shocking. they are focused on getting their own people out. it just showed you the value of afghans to them. >> reporter: the vast majority of afghans who don't qualify for a resettlement program will most likely stay in the region, but for those who continue their journeys to europe, an uncertain welcome awaits. haley ott, cbs news, london. >> sargent: america has lost a favorite weatherman. legendary "today show" forecaster willard scott has died. scott joined "today" in 1980. a few years later, he began wishing fans a happy 100 birthday, and did so for more than 30 years until he retired in 2015. willard scott was 87. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," holocaust survivors and their families reclaim a birthright stolen by the nazis in austria.