Service saw to embarrass him. By accessing this application to be an agent. His file was protected by the privacy act. According to the report, the assistant director wrote in an email some information he may find embarrassing needs to get out. Days later it was leaked to the media. Report says at least 45 members of the secret service viewed the application. The Inspector General concluded the conduct was simply wrong. I dont trust them. I really dont trust them. Reporter chaffetz says it reflects deeper problems at the agency. If they are doing this to me who knows what else they are doing. It really is scary. Reporter he assistant director who sent the email said he was venting and didnt want the information leaked. The director of the secret service apologized and said he will take appropriate disciplinary actions. Jeff, thank you. Early today, the state of georgia executed kelly gissendaner. Turning aside Pope Franciss plea for mercy. Gissendaner sang Amazing Grace as the lethal drug was administered. The pope asked oklahoma to spare another murderer. He did get a reprieve today because of questions about a new lethal injection drug. Also in oklahoma today, the tulsa county sheriff resigned after he was indicted. The charges stem from the Fatal Shooting of eric harris by reserve Deputy Robert bates last april. Bates, who says he meant to use his taser is a friend of sheriff stanley glanz. He is accused of cover ugh up a report that questioned whether bates was fit for duty. Exxon mobil says it is selling its refinery in torrance, california. February. Our anna werner has fund that disaster was nearly a catastrophe. Look at the damage to this portion of the refinery were when part of this refinery blew up in february south of los angeles smoke filled the sky and ash rained down on nearby neighborhoods. It was scary. Reporter lorain hardings family lives a mile from the plant and felt the blast. So strong it registered 1. 7 on the richter scale. Thought it was an earthquake because it shook and it was loud, big boom. Reporter four workers were injured. At the time exxon mobile told residents there was no danger to the community. Cbs news learned it could have been much worse. We were really, really lucky. Reporter vanessa sutherland, the recently appointed head of the chemical safety board, the federal Agency Charged with investigating the accident calls it a near miss. I think it is of concern to us we have a facility that had a near miss which i actually feel lucky about. It could have been much more catastrophic. This picture tells it all. Look at this. Reporter catastrophic, she says, because when the explosion happened a piece of equipment weighing 80,000 pounds was sent flying nearly 100 feet. Sources say this photo, investigators and obtained by cbs news, shows that piece landed a few feet from a tank containing a form of hydrofluoric acid. It is a highly toxic chemical that if released can form a cloud of toxic gas that can drift for miles. Potentially causing thousands of injuries and even deaths. Hf, in our view and in my view, is one of the most hazardous and deadly chemicals. In worsecase scenarios, at dead live levels it causes asphyxiation because once inhaled it causes respiratory problems that build up and you ultimately drown. In documents filed with the epa, exxon mobil estimates in a worsecase scenario release of hydrofluoric acid all of them in that distance could be injured or die. That does not sound reassuring to the Community Around that plant. If i were in the community i would be concerned. Exxon mobil disputes the idea it was a risk in february telling us they strongly disagree with any claims there was a significant risk to the hydrofluoric acid unit. The company refers our questions about the risks of hydrofluoric acid to an industry group. The western States Petroleum association. Spokesman tucker hall. I think the technology that are employed in these refineries for all of the hazardous successful. What if the risks are managed and you have an accident and people are killed . Is it worth that risk . Not going to answer that question. Sorry. Reporter last month, there was a leak of hydrofluoric acid. At the same refinery. Exxon mobile said it was a small leak and had no impact on the community. Sutherland said the company is resisting the agencys subpoenas for information about the february explosion. Why do you think they dont want you to have it . Generally, my experience as a regulator and enforcerwhen someone doesnt want you to have records is they dont want you to see what is in it. Strong words. From the federal Government Watch dog charged with investigating chemical accidents. 50 u. S. Refineries use the chemical nationwide. United steelworkers study found 75 had hf related incidents or near misses within the past three years and 50 of those would have impacted a community. Anna werner, thank you. There will be no shut down of the federal government facing a midnight deadline Congress Approved a spending bill today. Republicans were fighting to end funding for planned parenthood, which provides abortion and other health services. The planned parenthood funding will stay. The bill will fund the government for only ten weeks. Why are some high schools dropping football . And foul balls prove elusive continues. Lysol disinfectant spray kills 99. 9 of bacteria on more than just the trashcan. Its the pungent gym bag stink neutralizer. And the prevent mold and mildew on the shower curtain for up to 7 days spray. Its also the odor causing bacteria fighter. And even the athletes foot fungus killer. Discover more ways you can use lysol disinfectant spray today the ncaa scored a big victory. Federal Appeals Court struck down a plan to Pay College Athletes 5,000 a year on top of tuition, room and board. College football of course is bigger than ever. But, don dahler tells us tonight many high schools are dropping the sport. Lets go football runs through isaac pearsons bloodline. Both his father and brother played. The sophomore chose a different field. My mom is like, no, no, no, soccer is your thing. She doesnt want me to get hurt too. Soccer is something i really leaked. Pearsons school has a proud tradition of football having gone to the state championship as recently as 2010. There is no team at maplewood this season. Maplewood had a hard time finding players and due to injuries and lack of interest. When you have low numbers of students from a school this size you are drawing all the way from freshmen to seniors. That could have a significant affect on the possibility of injuries. Going against bigger teams. Absolutely. That was a difficult for us also. Reporter the number of High School Football players in the u. S. Declined by 25,000 over the past five years. Last year, five High Schoolers died playing football. More than in college, semi pro or professional levels. Still maplewood senior misses the game. When i first heard about it. I was devastated. Football was my favorite sport. Even when we didnt do good in the games we had the fun experience with the team. Reporter students will still attend the homecoming game but will be soccer. Don dahler, cbs news, maplewood, missouri. Nascars tony stewart makes a big announcement. Thats next. Former nascar champ tony sprint cup racing. He will be 45 and hasnt won a race in two years. Last year he hit and killed a driver who with confronted him during a dirt track race. He cant help but feeling bad for a fan at Yankees Stadium last night. First a foul pop went through his hands and then another foul bounced off of his chest. A sympathetic ball boy flipped him a ball but that went off his face. His companion hid her face in embarrassment. Also crying foul, the folks their story is next. We end tonight with the largest subtropical wilderness in the united states. Everglade National Park. 1. 5 million acres. Some of the most familiar sights in the park are headed for extinction. Now we have new rules that will phase out a way of life. Reporter keith price is right at home riding on this river of grass. As president of theboat he is fighting for the rights of future generations. I would be grandfathered in. Reporter your kids are not. Thats what im going to battle for. Reporter for 85 years airboater have used this as their playground. But in 1989, it was added to the Everglades National park where airboating has been off limits. For the last 26 years, airboaters have been fighting with the National Parks service. They want to pass along their hobby to their children and grandchildren. Congress says when they die recreational airboating does too. I have grown up on airboats. Reporter tyler is one that will be banned. Like a dying breed. My grandpa took me out when i was a kid. I have pictures from when i was 5 years old. Reporter the regional director for the National Parks conservation association, an independent advocacy group. Everglades National Park is not just the backyard of a few local folks. Reporter he says the everglades require congressional protection. Airboats are loud and noisy machines that can run through the everglades, scaring birds out of their nests and leaving pathways for water flow that wouldnt naturally be there. Reporter using a google map he showed black lines highlighting pathways the airboats are creating, jeopardizing, he says, the health of the ever glades ecosystem. Price insists the ban is not necessary. We were doing it before the National Park was here. Reporter price says the ashes of at least 30 airboaters are scattered here, and hes not giving up. I havent lost until they throw a chain on that gate out in front of my club and tell me i cant go in anymore. Even then, im still going to make enough noise to be heard. Reporter the ban could be enforced as early as next month. There are more than 1 million other acres outside of the National Park where gladesmen, such as this gentleman, are still free to run their airboats. Thank you very much. And thats the cbs overnight news for this thursday. 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 im scott pelley. Washington is on edge as russian war planes and helicopter gun ships continue their strikes in syria. Russian president vladamir putin insists his military is targeting gangs of International Terrorists presumably isis fighters. But at takes are centers on the city of homs where Syrian Rebels are control. The russian dez nigh theyre targeting the group. David martin begins our coverage. Regime of Bashar Al Assad. Russia is not joining the fight against isis but instead intervening on the side of assad. A brutal dictator obama said must go. Defense secretary carter said it amounts to throwing gasoline on a fire. The result of this kind of action will be to enflame the civil war in syria. Carter was also miffed by the way russia notified the u. S. Of the strikes. One hour ahead of time, a russian general walked up to the embassy in baghdad and announced russian aircraft were to fly over syria and american war planes should stay away. This is not the kind of behavior that we should expect professionally. The u. S. Did not change its flight plans. The two sides have begun talks on setting up procedures for making sure their planes dont run into each other. That was not a problem today, but could become one if the russian aircraft attack opposition groups supported by the u. S. Now that the russian strikes have begun both side are in a hurry to get the talks moving. It could happen as soon as tomorrow with a Video Conference between the two militaries. The russian air strikes are sending a political shiver through the world, Nora Odonnell sat down with cbs this morning. But they are currently not . Correct. So the question it begs why would they go to syria unilaterally to fight when there is an International Coalition in place fighting them as we speak. What do you believe is the answer . What are their motives . I believe it is to support al assad. Russia says there can be a Broad Coalition in syria with assad in power. Is that conceivable . Inconceivable. Theyre proposing a coalition with assad to fight against them in syria. He was the person who created them. You believe russia is comb complicating this effort . I think their assessment may and their assessment of what is doable and not doable in syria may not be correct . Would the kingdom of saudi arabia consider putting their soldiers, their boots on the ground, in syria to defeat isis . We have our aircraft flying in syria, over syria to combat isis. We continue to be part of this coalition. With regard to an other issues i think we have to consider all of the options and see and do a cost benefit analysis. What do you think should be done . What is going to break the log jam in syria . I believe there has to be more robust intervention in syria. That Bashar Al Assad leave. If he wants to leave through a political process that would be preferable. If not then i think we should step up the military support for the moderate opposition to bring about a change of the balance of power on the ground which will then force him to leave. In your view how long could assad stay in power under any exit deal . Secretary kerry said assad would stick around until isis was defeated. This could be a long time. I dont know. I think a political transition would require as i mentioned a governing council that takes over authority. Prepares the country for elections. Writes a new constitution. Maintains the institutions of the state, military civilian, while assad departs. The Obama Administration is canceling its efforts to train what it calls moderate syrian fighters to battle the islamic state. The pentagon spent 500 million hoping to put tens of thousand in the war zone. In the end a handful of men joined the fight. Most u. S. Weapons ended up in what went wrong . Holly williams is in turkey near the syrian border. Reporter good morning, we spoke yesterday with colonel hasan mustafa, a commander in division 30, the home of the american trained rebel fighters. Colonel mustafa is too frightened of assassination by islamic extremists to show his face. But wanted to tell us about what he called the strategic mistakes made by the u. S. In its program to train and equip syrian fighters. When the first group of 54 american trained fighters entered syria in july, several of them were captured by islamic militants. Because we had so few men, they told us. He claims he gave the u. S. The names of more than 1,200 fighters. But after strict vetting, just over 100 were accepted. His other complaint is that america left his men vulnerable by giving them too few weapons and too little ammunition. But the commander of the second group of 70 u. S. Trained fighters admitted to us that he gave half of his american weapons to alnuzra, al qaedas syrian affiliate. Colonel mustafa said the commander should be court martialed. Its difficult for the u. S. To give division 30 more weapons and ammunition when it has already handed over some of those weapons to al nuzra. Translator thats true. I agree. He told us. We need to review the whole strategy to make sure our fighters are loyal to syria. Americas problem in syria has always been not knowing who to trust. Carefully vetting and training a select group of socalled moderate rebels was supposed to solve that problem. Instead though some of the fighters and their weapons have ended up in the hands of terrorists. Right back. 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 pinky promised my little girl a Fabulous Garden Party for her birthday. So i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. I thought i got everything. Almost everything you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to 13,000. But for only 7 a month, ridx is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. Ridx. 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Reporter it also came at the time when you knew you didnt want to be a onehit wonder. Yeah. Yes. Reporter fogerty quickly followed up with a string of hits that would become music classics. The bad moon on the rise get out my back door im not singing a song you wrote a lot of great songs in 1969. That was a heck of a year. Reporter 1969 the title of fogertys latest tour. The year me and my band put out three albums in one year. Reporter his set list draws from the bands short but prolific career. Wholl stop the rain, looking out my backdoor. Down on the corner. Fortunate son. Reporter as you give me those titles. I can start to hear the lyrics of every one of those songs. Whats it like to have had that impact on a generation . More than a generation . I tell you