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Distribution] in minneapolis this morning, police and firefighters tore down a protest encampment outside a police station. The protesters had been there almost three weeks. Later in the day, they demonstrated at city hall over the Fatal Shooting of a black man by a white police officer. At issue is whether the suspect was handcuffed when he was shot. The u. S. Military is looking for today, defense secretary ash carter ordered the armed forces to open all combat jobs to women. He said any woman who meets the standard should be allowed to serve on the frontlines and in special forces. All branches have until january 1s1sto submit plans for the historic change. A south African Appeals Court today found Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder. Throwing out his conviction on the lesser charge of manslaughtht. Pistorius, the olympic athlete known as the blade runner, shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. He served just a year on his original conviction. He could face 15 when hes resentenced next year. In a moment, explaining violence to children when we struggle to understand it ourselves. A woman is having a heart attack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. Severe shortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Eres an unusual tiredness and d tigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. While i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a roroetpropelled grenadede took my arm ofofat the shoulder. I was discharged from the army, and ive been working with the Wounded Warrior project since 2007. Warriors, you dont have to be severely wounded to be with the Wounded Warrior project. We do have a lot of guys that have posttraumatic stress disorder. Being able to share your story, i guess it kind of helps you wrap your mind around what did happen over there. My name isisorbie, and yes, i do suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder, we end tonight with a estion that parents are asking what do we tell our children about the steady stream of violence that we feel powerless to stop . Innocent boys and girls, who trust us to keep them safe. Heres elaine quijano. Reporter like many parents, Sharon Marcus is worried about how to talk to her six and sevenyear old daughtersrsbout yet another mass shooting. Im put in this position of having to always know the right thing to say, and its so much pressure. Bubui just try to do my best. Reporter in the last month alone, dozens have been killed in places most consider safe. At a concert, a cafe, an Office Holiday party. We watcheded father in paris try to calm his young sons fears telling him about the goodness of flowers. Reporter but m my parents are struggling to explain this emerging new reality to their children. Child psychiatrist harold koplewicz. I think its perfectly normal to want to shield our kids from grief and from pain, and so while its counterintuitite, i think its very important that parents take the lead in breaking the news when something bad happens to their kids. Reporter koplewicz advises parents to reassure their children that they are safe anan loved, explain that violent events are rare, and calmly review safety plans. When bad things happen, Sharon Marcus and her h hband david choose to emphasize the good. I cant stop living and i cant stop enjoying my life, and i have to give my children a childhood where they can go to the park and not be worried you now, we stay smart, but we have to go on and live. Reporter something that seems to work with kids. Elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the mororng news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Captions by vitac wwwwvitac. Com news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im anna warner. San bernardino remains in shock tonight after the massacre that left 14 people dead and more than 20 others wounded at an Office Holiday party. A married couple, syed farook and Tashfeen Malik, later died in a gun battltlwith police. And they may have taken the motive for the attack with them to the grave. The couple had amassed an arsenal of guns and bombs in the home they shared with farooks mother. But authorities can find no concrete link to terrorism. And theyre discounting the theory that the killings were spurred by a workplace argument. Carter evans begins our coverage. Reporter the fbi has flown in a special team from washington to reenact the crime scene and will be analyzing digital evidence to get a better understanding why this married couple openenefire on a crowd of innocent people. Oh, my gosh. Reporter the rampage ended on a residential street in a hail of gunfire. When it was over, the two suspects were dead. But police say the couple left behind an arsenal of weapons. 6,700 bullets with 12 pipe bombs inside their home and enough materials and tools to build several more according to the San Bernardino police chief. Chief, do o u believe they were e planning anothererttack . We dont know. Clearly they were equipped and they could have continued to do another attack. We intercepted them before that happened. Reporter but police say syed farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik parked a rented black Ford Expedition at 11 00 a. M. In the parking lot behind the south buildidi of the inland regioiol center. They walked through unlocked doors, directly into the room where the Holiday Party was underway. Investigators say the two were Wearing Masks and black tactical semiautomatic rifles. When they entered, fired somewhere between 65 and 75 rounds from their rifles at the scene. Reporter did they appear to be targeting anyone in particular . They sprarad the room with bullets. I dont know there was any one person they ultimately targeted. Reporter but sources tell cbs News Health Department managers were the first ones shot. The couple left behind three pipe bombs tied together and connected to a Remote Control car. Police believe it malfunctioned. There was no explosion. Witnesses who worked with farook told police he attended the party but left early. Where that came from was another person that was in the building that knew him that identified him by name expressed some concern over his behavior prior to the event. Reporter police put hihihome under surveillance and gave chase when they spotted the black suv. Cell phone video captured the gunfire that erupted. Oly [bleep]. Reporter the couple fired at least 75 rounds atatolice, a total of 23 officers returned farook and his wife. Inside the suv, officers found two ar15 semiautomatic rifles and two nine millimeter pistols along with 1,600 rounds. Now initially, police thought a third suspect might still be on the loose, b b, scott, today they are confident there is no remaining threat at this time. The fbi wont call this a terrorist attack yet. But it is leading the investigation because the case has soso hallmarks of terrorism. Officials stress they still dont know the motive. Officials tell cbs news syed farook was not on any u. S. Watch list, but two Law Enforcement sources say they have found evidence farook had contact with a person in the u. S. And people overseas with suspected ties to terrorism. Investigators are focusing on the extent of those contacts, and whether farook may have been influenced of possibly radicalized. News what thth do know so far. Farook, a u. S. Citizen, born in chicago to pakistani immigrants, graduated from california state, San Bernardino, in 2010. He went to work for the local health departmtmt, then turned to Online Dating sites in search of a wife. He found Tashfeen Malik. They met and became engaged in 2013 when farook made a trip to saudi arabia during the annual muslim pilgrimage known as the hajj. Farook returned to saudi arabia in july 2014 to bring her to the u. S. , and earlier this year, thehe couple had a baby. The Court Documents reveal other parts of farooks family life were turbulent. In november 2014, farooks father threated suicide in front of farook and his brother. Last february farooks mother took out a restraining order against his father, saying he was bipolar and abusive. All this is now being looked at by the fbi, which seized computers, thumb drives and other electronic deveves and analysis. Now farooks wife did pass counterterrorism screening as part of her visa application process. But scott, until Law Enforcement determines the true motive in this attack, whether its terrorism or workplace violence, its not clear if warning signs were actually missed. Whether or not authorities determine this massacre was a terrorist act, many believe the u. S. Is illprepared for a coordinated assault like the one that left 130 people dead in paris. Norah odonnell asked president obama about this at the white house. Reporter the fbi now has active investigations into isis sympathizers in all 50 states. Youve had more terrorism related arrests in one year since september, 2001. Do youhink americans are living in a bit t fear that paris could come here . Theres no doubt that they are. What i try to do is make sure that people understand the threat is real. But we also cant panic and we cant respond out of fear. We have to make sure that we keep a cleareyed view about what needs to be done. Isil is not going to pose an existential threat to us. They are a Dangerous Organization like al qaeda was, but we have hardened our defenses. Our homeland has never been more protected by intelligence and law enforcemenenprofessionals at every level than they are now. The coordination is much better than it is now. If you look at the number of successful tererrist attacks that have occurred, you know, we have disrupted a lot of them. But the dangers are still there. So we just have to keep things in perspective. And the American People should feel confident that were going and make sure that we have a good holiday sson and go about our lives. I said this repeatedly overseas. Isil only wins if we react out of fear and start changing how we live, violating our values. They cant win on the battlefield. 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But after giving it a lot of thought, this is what i think a conservative vision looks like. We wt america to be confident again. If you dont have a job, we want you to be confident that you can find a job and take it. If you do have a job, we want you to be confident that that job will pay well. We want students to know that all that school and all that debt will be worth it. We want seniors to know that all those years ofofard work, all those years of paying taxes will be rewarded. Medicare and Social Security will be there for you when you we want all americans, when they look at washington, to see spending going down, taxes going down, debt going down. We want to see progress and we want to have pride. We want people to believe in our future again. We want a country where no one is stuck, where no one settles, where everyone can rise. And on the world stage, it is no different. We want a confident america. A purposeful america. We want totonow we stand for freedom and show it. Not with bluster or bravado, but with calm, steady action. We want our military to command respspt from our adversaries and to inspire confidence from our allies. And when they come home, we want to give our veterans the care they deserer. Before delivering his speech, ryan appeared on cbs this morning. Charlie and gail asked about his views on the massacre in san the community is grieving and the nation is asking questions about why and how do we stop this and we want to hear from you on that. But why dont you, after you make your speech today, call the president and say im going to come down pennsylvania avenue. Lets you and i start off and do something about this right now. Im speaker of the house, youre president. Youre in your Fourth Quarter and im in the beginning of my job as speaker. Well, first, charlie, this is just a horrible event. My stomach turns like any american when they see this violence and you cant help but yell at the tv and say what can we do to prevent this from happening . So obviously were thinking of those things. This particular shooting in San Bernardino, theres just too much unknowns s fore we speculate about the origin of this one. But what we have seen, and a common theme among many of these Mass Shootings, is the theme of Mental Illness. We need to fix our m mtal theyre outdated. That is something were working on right now. We are moving a bill through the process here, the murphy legislation. We think thats one of the more common themes, which people with Mental Illness are getting guns and conducting Mass Shootings. Without knowing the facts in San Bernardino, we also know that there are homegrown jihadists, we also know that there are isis inspirational events. And we need to figure out how to handle that, as well. So there are multiple things that need to be addressed, and we are working on those that need to be addressed. Including whether someone is coming here and inspiring someone to do these things because of idealogical or religious reasons, or the Mental Health reasons. Which we know is a common theme among these shootings. Mr. Speaker, i suspect a lot of people would agree with you on that. But heres what the president said and the reason i suggested there might be a conversation between you and the president. He said, we have a nofly list but these same people who we do not allow to fly could get into a store right now in the United States and buy a firearm and theres nothing we can do to stop them. Well, on this particular issue, we do have a constitution. Citizens have a due process right. Anyone can just be arbitrarily placed upon the nofly list. In fact, thats happened quite a bit. People have been placed on the list mistakenly, innocently. So we need to respect due process. So when we rush to act on these things, lets make sure we act accordingly, according to citizens rights, the constitution and make sure what we do solves these problems. That is why we need to take a pause and see whats happening. This is why were working on Mental Health already. So with respect to the nofly list, its very important to remember people have Due Process Rights in this country, and we cant have some Government Official just arbitrarily put them on a list. If someone is suspected of terrorism, if someone in this attack, we should arrest them. So this is something that should be dealt with by Law Enforcement in a more pronounced position than maybe banning due process lists on a nofly list. If we think someone is going to commit a terrorist attack, we should pick them up. We all hear you, mr. Speaker. But many people have said, we know how this story is going to go. Well hear the stories of the heroes that survived, the stories about the victims and the stories about the shooters. And then nothing gets done. Thats right, nothing changes. Surely there can be something that can stop people from getting an ak47. In this particular case in San Bernardino, its being reported that two of the weapons recovered were bought legally in this country. What is it going to take to move the needle in congress is the frustration . Thats what im trying to say, gail. What were trying to do is find out the facts and make sure what our response is addresses the problems without infringing upon the rights of lawabiding citizens. But it keeps happening. It keeps happening. We have citizens that have rights to be protected. And again, gail, one of the common things, this is why were serious about our Mental Health legislation. A lot of these people are getting guns who a a mentally unstable who should not be getting guns. And this is a gap in the laws that we feel needs to be filled. If youre not outraged when you turn on the tv and see these shootings, theres something wrong with you. We just want to get it right, gail. And we want to make sure that we dont violate a persons rights, if theyre a lawabiding citizen. Can i just say this to you . A mass shooting is described as four or more victims. According to shootingtracker. Com, since january, there have been at least 354 Mass Shootings in this country. You must be frustrated, as well. I am, gail. Thats why i dont want to keep saying the same thing over and over, but one of the Things Health issues here. We havent fixed these laws in years. Theyre discombobulated. The laws dont make sense and people who should not be getting guns, who are clinically diagnosed with Mental Illness are slipping through the cracks and the system and we need to patch that. Then we need to make sure that criminals dont get guns. We node to need to enforce those laws. Mr. Speaker, how urgent is it, and what does it require to make sure hat people will not be facing the same situation a month now . Were receiving resistance from the Mental Health bill right now. You talk to the president and hell talk to you about his own concerns about who is allowed to get what kind of guns. By the way, thats part of the Mental Health bill. Thats part of the discussion surrounding the bill, which is who gets guns, but we have to make sure that in our rush to do something, we dont violate a persons individual rights in this country. Headed in the right direction. I believe were on the wrong track. I believe that we are at risk of severing this leggy of leaving the next generation better off. Were on track of doing that. I feel we here in congress, if we dont like the direction the down trip is headed, then we cant just be an Opposition Party yelling no, we have to be a Proposition Party and show people what our ideas are. So we need to be big, bold, we need to be specific. In 2016, we have an obligation to give the people of this country the choice so that they can choose what direction the country goes. Thats what im going to lay out today, which is we are an Opposition Party, yes, but heres how we become a Proposition Party and heres how we give the choice to the people of this country so they can decide the direction of thth country, in a whole range of things. Poverty, economic growth, upward mobility, Affordable Health care. Here is a better way forward. And if you agree with us, and you choose us to lead, then we will do this. We need a mandate, and we need to offer people a choice thats the kind of vision im going to lay out this afternoon. When will you talk to the president . I talk to the president fairly regularly. I dont know. I call him sometimes, he calls me sometimes. I dont have something marked on my calendar. The cbs overnight news will be right back. 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Secret service is an agency in crisis, hit by budget cutbacks, leadership failures, and overworked officers, according to a new report that will be released by congressional investigators later today, and it details 143 different incidents, security breaches, or attempted ones over the past decade. It also shares some new previously undisclosed details, including a breach last fall when a man pretending to be a mber of congress, slipped backstage without being screened, and then walked up and spoke with president obama. Investigators say the root of these problems and the greatest threat to the secret service crisis. The critical report, which was and it focused on four significant security breaches, including a september 2014 incident when the secret service didnt vet Armed Security guards who were standing very close to the president when he visited the cdc. And a march 2015 incident in which two possibly drunk officers interfered with a crime scene surrounding a threatened bomb outside the white house grounds. All of this comes in the wake of a series of high profile scandals and incidents that have driven morale at the secret service to an alltime low. We contacted the secret service this morning, but so farther not commenting on these new be right back. When the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. But when my father sank into depression, i didnt know how to help him. When he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. Dont let this happen to you. If you or a loved one is suicidal, call the National Suicide prevention lifeline. No matter how hopeless or helpless you feel, with the right help, you can get well. franklin d. Roosevelt the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. 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On board, we found dozens of palates piled high with 50,000 pounds of cocaine. The coast guard spent the last three months chasing down drug smuggling boats off the coast of central and south america, include thing makeshift submarine. The boarding team pried open the million of cocaine stashed inside. Laura collins is captain of the coast guard cutter. What is it like when you get that intel and all of a sudden you get eyes on one of those semi submersibles . Its thrilling. Its exactly what were trained for. Its exactly why we wear the uniform. Its kind of like everything coming together. Reporter this video from the coast guard shows the cramped quarters inside a drug sub. Every space is packed with as much cocaine as possible. This is what three quarters of a billion dollars worth of cocaine looks like. Thats just wholesale value. On the street, its worth a lot more. Its been a record year for the coast guard, working with the military and u. S. Customs, theyve seized more cocaine in the pacific than the last three years combined. The commandant says the reason its smuggled is simple economics. When we look at the business at one kilo of cocaine. About 2,000 in colombia. That same kilo sells for 25,000 here in the United States. Reporter when the smugglers are caught, the coast guard says they rarely put up a fight and so far theyve arrested nearly 700 of them. Well, most of the cocaine and smugglers are going to be prosecuted here in the u. S. As for the cocaine, some is going to be kept for evidence. The rest will be incinerated at a secret location. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check bk later for ththmorning news and cbs this morning. The San Bernardino killers turned their home into an they could have continued to do another attack. Police discover 13 bombs as investigators look for ties to terrorism, we see the faces of the victims and hear the stories of survivors. I saw my colleagues running around, screaming, crying. And what do we tell our children . You just want to like be the mother hen and put them in your laps and hold them forever and hope that theyre safe. This is the cbs overnight news. Its hard to imagine the massacre in San Bernardino could have been any worse, but yesterday the police revealedd that the husband and wife murder team brought this bomb to that social services building. It was rigged to a Remote Control toy car to act as a wireless trigger. Police say they also found this bag of pipe bombs in the of ammunition. Syed farook and his wife opened fire on farooks coworkers, county department of health employees, at a Holiday Office party. 14 were killed. Among them, daniel kaufman, who ran a coffee shop in the building. Nicholas thalasinos was remembered for his compassion, and Michael Wetzel leaves behind six children. 19 were wounded plus two Law Enforcement officers who were hurt in the shootout with the suspects. We have extensive coverage from a team of correspondents, and first well go to carter evans in San Bernardino. Carter . Reporter scott, the fbi has flown in a special team from washington to reenact and reconstruct the crime scene. Theyre also going to be analyzing digital evidence to try and get a better understanding of why this married couple opened fire on a crowd of innocent people. Oh, my gosh. Reporter the rampage ended on a residential street ininail of gunfire. [ sirens blaring ] when it was over, the two suspects were dead. Police say the couple left behind an arsenal of weapons, 6,700 bullets inside their home along with 12 pipe bombs and enough materials and tools to build several more, according to San Bernardino police chief Jarrod Burguan. Chief, do you believe they were planning another attack . We dont know. Clearly they were equipped and they could have continued to do another attack. We intercepted them before that happened. Reporter but police say syed farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik parked a rented black Ford Expedition at 11 00 a. M. In the parking lot behind the South Building of the Inland Regional Center. They walked through unlocked doors, directly into the room where the Holiday Party was underway. Investigators say the two were Wearing Masks and black tactical automatic rifles. When they entered, fired somewhere between 65 and 75 rounds from their rifles at the scene. Reporter did they appear to be targeting anyone in particular . They sprayed the room with bullets. I dont know there was any one person they ultimately targeted. Reporter but sources tell cbs News Health Department managers were the first ones shot. The couple left behind thrhr pipe bombs tied together and connected to a Remote Control car. Police believe it malfunctioned. There was no explosion. Witnesses who worked with farook told police he attended the party but left early. Where that came from was another person that was in the building that knew him that identified him by name expressed some concern over his behavior prior to the event. Reporter police put his home under surveillance and gave chase when they spotted the black suv. Cell phone video captured the gunfire that erupted. Holy [bleep]. Reporter the couple fired at least 75 rounds at police, a fire with 380 rounds, killing farook and his wife. Inside the suv, officers found two ar15 semiautomatic rifles and two nine millimeter pistols along with 1,600 rounds. Now initially, police thought a third suspect might still be on the loose, but, scott, today they are confident there is no remaining threat at this time. Carter evans, thanks. So what was the motive . Our chief Legal Correspondent jan crawford is following that part of the investigation. Jan . Rorter well, scott, the fbi wont call this a terrorist attack yet, but it is leading the investigation because the case has some hallmarks of terrorism. Officials stress they still dont know the motive. Officials tell cbs news syed farook was not on any u. S. Watch list, but two Law Enforcement sources say they have found evidence farook had contact with a person in the u. S. And people ovovseas with suspected ties to terrorism. The extent of those contacts and whether farook may have been influenced or possibly radicalized. Law enforcement sources tell cbs news what they do know so far farook, a u. S. Citizen, born in chicago to pakistani immigrants, graduated from california state San Bernardino in 2010. He went to work for the local Health Department and then turned to Online Dating sites in search of a wife. He found Tashfeen Malik. They met and became engaged in 2013 when farook made a trip to saudi arabia during the annual muslim pilgrimage known as the hajj. Farook returned to saudi arabia in july 2014 to bring her to the u. S. , and earlier this year, the couple had a baby. The Court Documents reveal other parts of farooks family life were turbulent. In november 2014, farooks father threatened suicide in front of farook and his brother. Last february farooks mother took out a restraining order against his father, saying he all this is now being looked at by the f. B. I. , which seized computers, thumb drives and other Electronic Devices and shipped them to washington for analysis. Now farooks wife did pass counterterrorism screening as part of her visa application process. But scott, until Law Enforcement determines the true motive in this attack, whether its terrorism or workplace violence, its not clear if warning signs were actually missed. Jan, thank you. Ten victims remain in two hospitals. Two of them are in critical condition. Hn blackstone spoke with some of the families. Reporter jennifer stevens, 22, who graduated this summer and took a job with the San Bernardino county Health Department. Its devastating. Reporter lisa stevens is jennifers mother, who got the kind of phone call every parent dreads. She said, mommy, ive been later she typed she was okay. Reporter jennifer was okay. She said i saw people die. Reporter also among the wounded, a Health Inspector with San Bernardino county. She was shot at least twice after arriving at that Holiday Party, to be honored as employee of the year. Nicholas thalasinos did not survive. Tonight he leaves behind a widow, jennifer. A schoolteacher. He was so kind to everybody. Just my whole life has been basically turned upside down. He just had an enormous heart. Reporter Nicholas Thalasinos occasionally posted views on socialal media critical of islam, but his wife says she had no idea syed farook [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ wind howling ] farooks wife came into the United States on a visa specifically for fiances. Norah odonnell, cohost of cbs this morning, spoke to the lead investigators in San Bernardino. Norah . Reporter scott, she was the most unlikely accomplice, a 27 yearold mother with an infant at home, and now involved in one of the deadliest Mass Shootings. Authorities say Tashfeen Malik was clad entirely in black tactical gear. Her face was obscured by a ski mask. Along with her husband, syed farook, they fired 65 to 75 rounds in the Inland Regional Center before fleeing in a black suv. Once the car was surrounded, police chief Jarrod Burguan says she fired out of the back, taking aim at Law Enforcement. What do you know about her . Was she shooting as much as she was . She was engaged in a gun battle with our police officers, and there were two shooters at rounds. Reporter she fired rounds . How many she fired versus him, i dont know. She fired at our officers, i know that for sure. Theres one guy down. Theres one guy in the back of a car. Reporter i cant get my head around the fact that a 27yearold mother of a 6monthold is firing off as many rounds like she is. I think the entire event doesnt make a whole lot of sense to be honest with you, and its kind of hard to wrap your head around why anybody would do anything like this regardless of who they are. Reporter authorities know little about Tashfeen Malik. She was not an american citizen but was here on a k1 visa according to fbi special agent david bowdich. She was here on a pakistani passport. Reporter shes here on pakistani passport . Correct. Reporter isnt it highly unusual to have a mother of a 6monthold, engaged in a shootout . I would think its unusual. Reporter scott, police say she had no criminal record and was not on any terrorist watch list. Now, with some insight into all of this, we turn to michael morrell, former number two at the cia and our Senior Security contributor. Michael, we now know that farook went to saudi arabia twice, went to pakistan once, was in communications with people that the fbi was watching for being islamic extremists. Right. What does that add up to . What it adds up to me is this was a guy who was probably radicalized by either isis or al qaeda, a guy, given the amount of weapons and explosives that he had, that he was planning something significant. Something bigger than what we actually saw . Perhaps. Perhaps. He obviously didnt take all of what he had. So either it was going to be a series of events or he was planning something bigger and this took its place because of the office anger that he had. A dozen pipe bombs left behind in his home. Exactly. Does it matter anymore whether these things are directed by extremists . Scott, i think it matters a lot. When its just inspired, youre usually talking about one or two people and the number of casualties is limited. Its a relatively small number. When its directed, you have the potential for much more. When its directed, you have the potential for multiple operatives, simultaneous attacks, killing much, much larger number of people, like paris. Just like paris. Michael morrell, former number two tat cia. Michael, thanks as always. Was farook radicalized . Our David Begnaud spoke with a coworker who narrowly missed the shooting. Reporter a San Bernardino Health Worker Christian Nwadike says he and four other men were in the restroom when first shots were fired. So when the blast came in, i was thinking, well, this might be life or dead. Reporter you thought you might die . Yes. Strongly. Lie on the floor . I would say ten minutes. Reporter what could you hear as you were lying on the floor . There were cries. There were shots. Reporter nwadike, who is originally from nigeria, sat in a cubicle next to syed farook for five years. When he came back from saudi arabia, he started growing beard. That was the change. Reporter do you believe he was radicalized . Yes. Reporter was he ever violent . No. Reporter was he ever rude . No. Never. Reporter was he talkative . He rarely talks. Reporter do you feel like you missed something about his personality . I couldnt believe it. Thats what im missing. Theres no way i can look at him and see him attached to this. But it happened and it was him. Reporter mr. Nwadike says who lived just down the street behind me in an apartment was excited about the birth of his baby girl. Scott, some of the coworkers who had to dodge the shooters bullets actually helped to raise money for the shooter and his wife just six months ago to congratulate them on the birth of their baby girl. David begnaud reporting. David, thank you. Muslims were quick to denounce the massacre. We spoke today with hussam ayloush, the executive director of the consul of American Islamic relations in los angeles. As soon as we heard the suspect might be of muslim background, we started witnessing the antimuslim sentiment and rhetoric. We felt it was important for our fellow americans to know where we stand. We stand together in condemning unequivocally such behavior. Coming next, Norah Odonnell stopped counti hey buddy, lets get these dayquil liquid gels and go. But these liquid gels are new. Mucinex fast max. Its the same difference. These are multisymptom. Well so are these. This one is max strength and fights mucus. That one doesnt. Uh. Think fast you dropped something. Oh. Ill put it back on the shelf. New from mucinex fast max. The only cold and flu liquid gel thats maxstrength and fights mucus. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Lets end this. I absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. Good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. With great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. Delivery. Hey. Lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. Have a good one. Ah, these small new york apartments. Let geico help you with renters insurance. Back now with Norah Odonnell, cohost of cbs this morning, who has a compelling interview with one of those who survived. Norah . Reporter scott, Timmy Hilliard is a social worker at the Inland Regional Center, and he was in his office on the third floor when the shooting as police moved in, hilliard took out his phone and started recording. I got a text from a colleague stating there was an active shooter. I opened my door, went in the hallway and saw my colleagues running around, screaming, crying. Reporter you had a birdseye view of the entrance and the exit that the shooters went in. Correct. Reporter what did you see first . At first what i saw was a s. W. A. T. Team coming into the back door, about five or six, looking for an active shooter. In the back there was a gentleman, deceased on the bench i assume, as well as a female about ten to 15 feet away laying in a pool of blood deceased, as well. Reporter you think they were trying to flee and then were shot when they were trying to flee . Correct. The female i assume, given her positioning and the way she was with her back to the billing, she was fleeing. Reporter i think the most disturbing thing is to see them bringing some of the bodies out. How were they doing that . They could, arms, feet, they had them in chairs, just trying to get them out of harms way and seeing if they were critical and or deceased and just trying to clear out as much as they could. Reporter when did you realize how grave this situation was . Probably about the sixth body coming out, just seeing the effect of it all. At first i saw the two bodies, okay, two bodies, saying its not bad, but its two bodies, may not be that bad. By the 12th body i stopped counting. Reporter you saw 12 bodies . At least. Reporter when you hear this is now the worst mass shooting since sandy hook, what do you think . Its intense. You dont realize what it is until you get out of the situation. Reporter what lessons will you take from this . So many. Dont take anything for granted. I mean, i have a 2 1 2yearold daughter. Sorry. I thought about her. Reporter you thought about your daegter . Yeah. Reporter hilliard and other survivors were taken to a church building, where they were able to reunite with colleagues and loved ones. And, scott, hilliard says he cant wait to spend more time with his daughter. Norah odonnell, thanks. Theres other Important News tonight, including an historic next. In minneapolis this morning, police and firefighters tore down a protest encampment outside a police station. The protesters had been there almost three weeks. Later in the day, they demonstrated at city hall over the Fatal Shooting of a black man by a white police officer. At issue is whether the suspect was handcuffed when he was shot. A few good women. Today, defense secretary ash carter ordered the armed forces to open all combat jobs to women. He said any woman who meets the standard should be allowed to serve on the frontlines and in special forces. All branches have until january 1st to submit plans for the historic change. A south African Appeals Court today found Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder. Throwing out his conviction on the lesser charge of manslaughter. Pistorius, the olympic athlete known as the blade runner, shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. He served just a year on his original conviction. He could face 15 when hes re sentenced next year. Understand it ourselves. Every day its getting closer going faster than a roller coaster a love like yours will surely come my way hey, hey, hey babies arent fully developed until at least 39 weeks. If your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. A healthy baby is worth the wait. O0 c1 travel is part of the american way of life. When were on vacation, we keep an eye out for anything that looks out of place. Miss, your bag. When we travel from city to city, we Pay Attention to our surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether youre traveling for business or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious, we end tonight with a question that parents are asking what do we tell our children about the steady stream of violence that we feel powerless to stop . Innocent boys and girls, who trust us to keep them safe. Heres elaine quijano. Reporter like many parents, Sharon Marcus is worried about how to talk to her six and sevenyear old daughters about yet another mass shooting. Im put in this position of having to always know the right thing to say, and its so much pressure. But i just try to do my best. Reporter in the last month alone, dozens have been killed in places most consider safe. At a concert, a cafe, an Office Holiday party. We watched a father in paris try to calm his young sons fears about bad guys with guns by of flowers. Reporter but many parents are struggling to explain this emerging new reality to their children. Child psychiatrist harold koplewicz. I think its perfectly normal to want to shield our kids from grief and from pain, and so while its counterintuitive, i think its very important that parents take the lead in breaking the news when something bad happens to their kids. Reporter koplewicz advises parents to reassure their children that they are safe and loved, explain that violent events are rare, and calmly review safety plans. When bad things happen, Sharon Marcus and her husband david choose to emphasize the good. I cant stop living and i cant stop enjoying my life, and i have to give my children a childhood where they can go to the park and not be worried you now, we stay smart, but we have to go on and live. Reporter something that seems to work with kids. Elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im anna warner. San bernardino remains in shock tonight after the massacre that left 14 people dead and more than 20 others wounded at an Office Holiday party. A married couple, syed farook and Tashfeen Malik, later died in a gun battle with police. And they may have taken the motive for the attack with them to the grave. The couple had amassed an arsenal of guns and bombs in the home they share with farooks mother. But authorities can find no concrete link to terrorism. And theyre discounting the theory that the killings were spurred by a workplace argument. Carter evans begins our coverage. Reporter the fbi has flown in a special team from washington to reenact the crime scene and will be analyzing digital evidence to get a better understanding why this married couple opened fire on a crowd of [ gunfire ] oh, my gosh. Reporter the rampage ended in a hail of gunfire. When it was over, the two suspects were dead. But police say the couple left behind an arsenal of weapons. 6,700 bullets with 12 pipe bombs and enough materials and tools to build several more according to the San Bernardino police chief. Chief, do you believe they were planning another attack . We dont know. Clearly they were equipped and they could have continued to do another attack. We interceptedthem before that happened. Reporter but police say syed farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik parked a rented black Ford Expedition at 11 00 a. M. In the parking lot behind the South Building of the Inland Regional Center. They walked through unlocked doors, directly into the room where the Holiday Party was underway. Investigators say the two were Wearing Masks and black tactical semiautomatic rifles. When they entered, fired somewhere between 65 and 75 rounds from their rifles at the scene. Reporter did they appear to be targeting anyone in particular . They sprayed the room with bullets. I dont know there was any one person they ultimately argeted. Reporter but sources tell cbs News Health Department managers were the first ones shot. The couple left behind three pipe bombs tied together and connected to a Remote Control car. Police believe it malfunctioned. There was no explosion. Witnesses who worked with farook told police he attended the party but left early. Where that came from was another person that was in the building that knew him that identified him by name expressed some concern over his behavior prior to the event. Reporter police put his home under surveillance and gave chase when they spotted the black suv. Cell phone video captured the gunfire that erupted. Holy [bleep]. Reporter the couple fired at least 75 rounds at police, a total of 23 officers returned farook and his wife. Inside the suv, officers found two ar15 semiautomatic rifles and two nine millimeter pistols along with 1,600 rounds. Now initially, police thought a third suspect might still be on the loose, but, scott, today they are confident there is no remaining threat at this time. The fbi wont call this a terrorist attack yet. But it is leading the investigation because the case has some hallmarks of terrorism. Officials stress they still dont know the motive. Officials tell cbs news syed farook was not on any u. S. Watch list, but two Law Enforcement sources say they have found evidence farook had contact with a person in the u. S. And people overseas with suspected ties to terrorism. Investigators are focusing on the extent of those contacts, and whether farook may have been influenced of possibly radicalized. News what they do know so far. Farook, a u. S. Citizen, born in chicago to pakistani immigrants, graduated from california state, San Bernardino, in 2010. He went to work for the loekcal Health Department, then turned to dating sites in search of a wife. He found Tashfeen Malik. They met and became engaged in 2013 when farook made a trip to saudi arabia during the annual muslim pilgrimage known as the hajj. Farook returned to saudi arabia in july 2014 to bring her to the u. S. , and earlier this year, the couple had a baby. The Court Documents reveal other parts of farooks family life were turbulent. In november 2014, farooks father threatened suicide in front of farook and his brother. Last february farooks mother took out a restraining order against his father, saying he was bipolar and abusive. All this is now being looked at fwi by the fbi, which seized computers, thumb drives and other Electronic Devices and shipped them to washington for now farooks wife did pass counterterrorism screening as part of her visa application process. But scott, until Law Enforcement determines the true motive in this attack, whether its terrorism or workplace violence, its not clear if warning signs were actually missed. Whether or not authorities determine this massacre was a terrorist act, many believe the u. S. Is illprepared for a coordinated assault like the one that left 130 people dead in paris. Norah odonnell asked president obama about this at the white house. Reporter the fbi now has active investigations into isis sympathizers in all 50 states. Youve had more terrorism related arrests in one year since september, 2001. Do you think americans are living in a bit of fear that paris could come here . Theres no doubt that they are. What i try to do is make sure we have to be vigilant. But we also cant panic and we cant respond out of fear. We have to make sure that we keep a clear view about what needs to be done. Isil is not going to pose an xe ten shall threat to us. They are a Dangerous Organization like al qaeda was, but we have hardened our defenses. Our homeland has never been more protected by intelligence and Law Enforcement professionals than they are now. The coordination is much better than it is now. If you look at the number of successful terrorist attacks that have occurred, you know, we have disrupted a lot of them. But the dangers are still there. So we just have to keep things in perspective. And the American People should to be able to defend ourselves and make sure that we have a good Holiday Season and go about our lives. I said this repeatedly overseas. Isil only wins if we react out of fear and start changing how we live, violating our values. They cant win on the battlefield. They can kill some innocent people, but thats not a victory for them if we respond appropriately. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells without the need for fillers your concert tee might show your age. Your skin never will. Olay regenerist. Olay. Ageless. Dry spray . Thats fun. Its already dry no wait time. This is great. Its very soft. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. House Speaker Paul Ryan gathered his republican colleagues in the library of congress to lay out his vision for the party as the president ial Election Campaign begins to heat up. It was ryans first major address since picking up the speakers gavel. Heres some of what he had to say. So if we want to save the country, if we want to do what we believe in, then we need a mandate from the people. And if we want a mandate, we need to offer ideas. And if we want to offer ideas, then we need to actually have ideas. Thats where the House Republicans come in. So our number one goal for next year is to put together a complete alternative to the less agenda. [ applause ] so today, i want to talk basics. I want to talk fundamentals. What kind of country do we want to be . I do not presume to speak for all republicans in all particulars. But after giving it a lot of thought, this is what i think a conservative vision looks like. We want america to be confident again. If you dont have a job, we want you to be confident that you can find a job and take it. If you do have a job, we want you to be confident that that job will pay well. We want students to know that all that school and all that debt will be worth it. We want seniors to know that all those years of hard work, all those years of paying taxes will be rewarded. Medicare and Social Security will be there for you when you need them. We want all americans, when they spending going down, taxes going down, debt going down. We want to see progress and we want to have pride. We want people to believe in our future again. We want a country where no one is stuck, where no one settles, where everyone can rise. And on the world stage, it is no different. We want a confident america. A purposeful america. We want to know we stand for freedom and show it. Not with bluster or bravado, but with calm, steady action. We want our military to command respect from our adversaries and to inspire confidence from our allies. And when they come home, we want to give our veterans the care they deserve. Before delivering his speech, ryan appeared on cbs this charlie and gail asked about his views on the massacre in San Bernardino. The community is grieving and the nation is asking questions about why and how do we stop this and we want to hear from you on that. But why dont you call the president and say im going to come down pennsylvania avenue. Lets you and i start off and do something about this right now. Im speaker of the house, youre president. Youre in your Fourth Quarter and im in the beginning of my job as speaker. Well, first, charlie, this is just a horrible event. My stomach turns like any american when you see this violence and you cant help but yell at the tv and say what can we do to prevent this from happening . This particular shooting in San Bernardino, theres just too much unknowns before we speculate about the origin of this one. But what we have seen, and a common theme among many of these Mass Shootings, is the theme of we need to fix our Mental Illness laws and policies. We are moving a bill, the murphy legislation. We think thats one of the more common themes, which people with Mental Illness are getting guns and conducting Mass Shootings. Without knowing the facts in San Bernardino, we also know that there are homegrown jihadists, there are isis inspirational events. And we need to figure out how to handle that, as well. So there are multiple things that need to be addressed, and we are working on those that need to be addressed. Including whether someone is coming here and inspiring someone to do these things because of idealogical or religious reasons, or the Mental Health reasons. Mr. Speaker, i suspect a lot of people would agree with you on that. But heres what the president said and the reason i suggested there might be a conversation between you two. Where people cant be on planes, but these same people who we do not allow to fly could get into a store right now in the United States and buy a firearm and theres nothing we can do to stop them. Well, on this particular issue, we do have a constitution. Citizens have a due process right. Anyone can just be arbitrarily placed upon the nofly list. Thats happened quite a bit. People have been placed on the list mistakenly, innocently. So when we rush to act on these things, lets make sure we act accordingly, according to citizens rights, the constitution and make sure what we do solves these problems. That is why we need to take a pause and see whats happening. So with respect to the nofly list, its very important to remember people have Due Process Rights in this country, and we cant have some Government Official just arbitrarily put them on a list. Terrorism, if someone in this country is planning a terrorist attack, we should arrest them. So this is something that should be dealt with by Law Enforcement in a more pronounced position than maybe banning due process lists on a nofly list. We all hear you, mr. Speaker. But many people have said, we know how this story is going to go. Well hear the stories of the heroes that survived, the stories about the victims and the shooters. And then nothing gets done. Thats right, nothing changes. Surely there can be something that can stop people from getting an ak47. Its being reported that two of the weapons recovered were bought legally in this country. What is it going to take to move the needle in congress is the frustration . Thats what im trying to say. What were trying to do is find out the facts and make sure what our response is addresses the the rights of lawabiding citizens. Thats the key here. But it keeps happening. Citizens have rights to be protected. And again, gail, one of the common things, this is why were serious about our Mental Health legislation. A lot of these people are getting guns who are mentally unstable who should not be getting guns. And this is a gap in the laws that we feel needs to be filled. We just want to get it right, gail. And we want to make sure that we dont violate a persons rights, if theyre a lawabiding citizen. Can i just say this to you . A mass shooting is described as four or more victims. According to shootingtracker. Com, since january, there have been at least 354 Mass Shootings in this country. You must be frustrated, as well. I am, gail. Thats why i dont want to keep saying the same thing over we noticed, there are Mental Health issues here. The laws dont make sense and people who should not be getting guns, who are clinically diagnosed with Mental Illness are slipping through the tracks. Then we need to make sure that criminals dont get guns. Mr. Speaker, how urgent is it, and what does it require to make sure that people will not be facing the same situation a month now . Were receiving resistance from the Mental Health billion right health bill right now. Who is allowed to get what kind of guns . By the way, thats part of the Mental Health bill. Thats part of the discussion surrounding the bill, which is who gets guns, but we have to make sure that in our rush to do something, we dont violate a persons individual rights in i dont think the country is headed in the right direction. I believe were on the wrong track. I believe that we are at risk of sever thing legacy of leaving the generation better off. If we dont like the direction the down trip is headed, then we cant just be an Opposition Party yelling no, we have to be a Proposition Party and show people what our ideas are. So we need to be big, bold, we need to be specific. In 2016, we have an obligation to give the people of this country the choice so that they can choose what direction the country goes. Thats what im going to lay out today, which is we are an Opposition Party, yes, but heres how we become a Proposition Party and heres how we give the choice to the people of this country so they can decide the direction of this country, in a whole range of things. Here is a better way forward. And if you agree with us, and you choose us to lead, then we will do this. We need a mandate, and we need to offer people a choice thats the kind of vision im going to lay out this afternoon. When will you talk to the president . I talk to the president fairly regularly. I call him sometimes, he calls i dont have s [cough, cough] mike . Janet . Cough if you can hear me. Dont even think about it. I took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. Yeah. But what about mike . He has that dry scratchy thing going on. Guess what . It works on his cough too. Cough guess what . It works on his cough too. What . Stop dont pull me spoiler alert she doesnt make it only mucinex dm relieves bothwet and dry coughs for 12 hours with two medicines in one pill. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Congress released the results of its investigation into the secret service. It describes an agency in crisis, and documents a string of disturbing incidents involving the president and the first family. Margaret brennan reports from the white house. Reporter while the u. S. Secret service is an agency in crisis, hit by budget cutbacks, leadership failures, and overworked officers, according to a new report that will be released by congressional investigators later today, and it details 143 different incidents, security breaches, or attempted ones over the past decade. It also shares some new previously undisclosed details, including a breach last fall when a fan pretending to be a member of congress, slipped backstage without being screened, and then walked up and spoke with president obama. Investigators say the root of these problems and the greatest right now is simply a staffing crisis. The critical report, which was obtained by cbs news, is the result of a bipartisan, yearlong investigation by the House Oversight committee. And it focused on four significant security breaches, including a september 2014 incident when the secret service didnt vet Armed Security guards who were standing very close to the president when he visited the cdc. And a march 2015 incident in which two possibly drunk officers interfered with a crime scene surrounding a threatened bomb outside the white house grounds. All of this comes in the wake of a series of high profile scandals and incidents that have driven morale at the secret service to an alltime low. We contacted the secret service this morning, but so farther not comm embarrassed by a prostate exam . Imagine how your doctor feels. As a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. Because i get paid. Und. On this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. So, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. Police in tulsa, oklahoma recovered more than 26 pounds of cocaine that was on an American Airlines jet in for routine maintenance. No word how the drugs got there and there have been no arrest. Most of the cocaine comes to the u. S. Along the pacific coast, and the coast guard is making some big busts on the high seas. Carter evans reports. Reporter the coast guard just delivered more than 25 tons of confiscated cocaine to dea agents waiting here on shore. The head of the agency told us if he had additional ships available, he could intercept even more. We traveled by boat to the coast guard cutter, seven miles off the coast of san diego. On board, we found dozens of palates piled high with 50,000 pounds of cocaine. The coast guard spent the last three months chasing down drug smuggling boats off the coast of central and south america, include thing makeshift submarine. Hatch and found more than 200 million of cocaine stashed inside. Laura collins is captain of the coast guard cutter. What is it like when you get that intel and all of a sudden you get eyes on one of those semi submersibles . Its thrilling. Its exactly what were trained for. Its kind of like everything coming together. Reporter this video from the coast guard shows the cramped quarters inside a drug sub. Every space is packed with as much cocaine as possible. This is what three quarters of a billion dollars worth of cocaine looks like. Thats just wholesale value. On the street, its worth a lot more. Its been a record year for the coast guard, working with the military and u. S. Customs, theyve seized more cocaine in the pacific than the last three years combined. The reason its smuggled is simple economics. Case of what it takes to produce at one kilo of cocaine. About 2,000 in colombia. That same kilo sells for 25,000 here in the United States. Reporter when the smugglers are caught, the coast guard says they rarely put up a fight and so far theyve arrested nearly 700 of them. Well, most of the cocaine and smugglers are going to be prosecuted here in the u. S. As for the cocaine, some is going to be kept for evidence. The rest will be incinerated at a secret location. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im anna warner. The San Bernardino killers turned their home into an arsenal

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