Shattering a controversial speed record. See how the drivers pulled it off and why nays they why naysay no one was ever in danger. First, todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We are not prepared to confirm what may have motivated the shooter. There are many reports circulating, but the fbi deals only in facts. A deadly shooting at a Florida Naval base. Reporter the shooter, a pilot in saudi arabias air force, stormed a classroom building and opened fire. I dont see this undermining the deeper relationship weve had with the kingdom of saudi arabia for decades. Where was the sniper . Where was the Hostage Negotiator . They came in full force. Reporter the family of the u. P. S. Driver killed in a shootout blame police for his death. The way the police handled the situation, it was it was a nightmare. Reporter President Trump looking to permanently flush watersaving regulations for toilets, sinks, and showers. People are flushing toilets ten times, opposed to once. They end up using more water. Reporter firefighters battling a historic wildfire in australia. Video shows the explosive risks. Reporter a delaware homeowner made a delivery drivers day by leaving a sweet treat at the door. All that so adams launches it to scores reporter check out what happened during a panel when they mentioned the late carrie fisher. That was amazing. Hi, carrie. And all that matters whats a time travel song that you hear and go im there . Earth, wind, and fire, cant hide love. I mean, its so good. [ applause ] john is so good. On cbs this morning saturday. One small school in indiana has a unique tradition. This is called silent night at taylor university. The tradition has students dressing in wild costumes and pajamas, and they remain silent until the Home Team Scores their t10th point of the game. Robinson to break the silence. [ cheers ] to be a College Student again. Right . Yeah, right. A few times, you no. You never rushed the court . You got to act like youve been there before, jech. Thats why we didnt rush the court. Welcome to the weekend, everyone. Im Dana Jacobson with jeff glor and Michelle Miller. This morning were going to head to colorado and visit a spectacular ranch that may hold the key to preventing a growing problem out west mass forest fires. Well show you how it works and how it actually pays for itself. We will go to las vegas with director tim burton. Well talk to the Academy Awardnominated filmmaker about how city shasis catworld d checo eart nosplay. H aatin the foods we see on tv and film that make our mouths water. We will go behind the scenes of cooking series that has millions of fans hungry for more. That is all ahead. But we begin this morning with the qionsstt over a Florida Navy Base on friday morning. Four people including the gunman were killed and eight others were injured during the attack at a Naval Air Station in pensacola. Cbs news has learned the gunman was Mohammed Saeed alshamrani, and he was a Saudi Arabia National and a pilot in training for the saudi air force. He had been training in the United States since 2017. The fbi is investigating his social media posts and whether he acted alone. Investigators have not said what his possible motive might have been. This morning were learning more about one of the victims. David begnaud is in pensacola. Good morning. Reporter good morning. You know, the military usually waits about 24 hours to notify the next of kin in a situation where someone has died. We were able to overnight confirm the identity of one of the victims. Cbs news has learned that joshu by mohammed a killed Saeed Alshamrani on friday. The 23yearold watson graduated this year from the naval academy. He was from alabama. As a student, he made the deans list. He was also captain of the rifle team. In a Facebook Post, his brother said that watsons final act saved countless lives writing, after being shot multiple times, he made it outside, and he told the First Response team where the shooter was, and those details were invaluable. He died a hero. This sprawling naval base was locked down after Mohammed Saeed alshamrani stormed a classroom and opened fire with a handgun. Within minutes, authorities charged into the building. Two sheriffs deputies shot and killed alshamrani but were wounded in the process. Both deputies are expected to survive. They ran to the fight, not from the fight. And even though they knew there was an active shooter and, again, the chances of putting your life in danger are great, guess where they went they went inside. Reporter this morning the fbi is trying to determine how a Foreign National obtained a handgun which is prohibited by law and brought it on to the base. According to the middle east Media Research institute, someone matching Mohammed Saeed alshamranis identity had an extensive online footprint. In a twitter post, the writer says, oh, american people, i hate you because every day you supporting funding and kmiting crimes not only against muslims but humanity. As of this morning, officials have not saying what happened here was an act of terror. We are not prepared at this hour to confirm what may haveth loing for any signs of radicalization, going back to alshamranis upbringing in saudi arabia. Sing salman called President Trump after the shooting. The king said that the saudi people are greatly angered by the barbaric actions of the shoorkts and this person shooter, and this person no way represents the feelings of the saudi people who love the american people. Reporter alslamrani was one of a few hundred Foreign Nationals who trained here. Mark esper said hes going to look at the vetting procedures that go into accepting Foreign Nationals to be able to train here. You know, the fbi called a News Conference last night at about 8 00. We werent sure if we were going to get some important details. We really didnt at all. You got the sense that this is a very fluid situation. They said a lot of resources are being flown in. Jeff, i would expect that later today based on what we were told last night we should find out the identity of the other two victims killed. All right. Thank you very much. Now to concerns over the flu. The first day of winter is still a few weeks away, but the start of flu season appears to be here with between1. 7 million a million flurelated ill continueses already reported. Illnesses already reported. The cdc suggests the flu activity will continue to rise. Theres a l peakce notes would be considered early compared to previous years. We are joined at the table by cbs news medical contributor d david agus. Doctor, good morning. Do we know why it seems to be hitting early this year and what that means for the rest of flu season . We tonight know why flu season happens when or where, but its happening early, its clear. Its happening in the southern United States. You know, new orleans particularly hit. And you know, 1. 7 to 2. 5 Million People, thats a big number early. Yeah. Is it too late to get the vaccine now for people that havent . Thats a leading question. I know. I youre getting it today. Thats what i meant. We dont know whether this is an tellery peak, say it will an early peak, say tell peak in december, or whether it will be drawn out like last year. On an average year, 125 to 200 people a day die of the flu. This is preventable, most of these deaths with the vaccine, even though the vaccine hasnt been great the last couple of years. This year the early strain that were seeing is type b called victoria. And that classically happens in february and march, this year its happening early. We doneall know the trends and predictions whats going to happen. What we know is its here. What we know is its early. What we know is we have a preventive shot. I will get it. I promise. No, because you i happen to have one. If you do yes. If you do, i really in the green room after the show. Were clear. Were clear. Youre making everybody sick. I know. Come on. I knew i liked you. Real quick, though, you have all these strains. Im wondering does one vaccine sort of like nip it in the bud . The answer is no. We dont have a universal flu vaccine. The past couple of years we havent science hasnt been great at predicting it, the hope is this year its a little bit better. Either way, when you get it, even if the strain wasnt there, your immune response is going to be last get the vaccine, please. Well see you in a little bit for morning rounds. The Holiday Shopping season got a vote of confidence on friday with a betterthanexpected november jobs report. U. S. Employers added 266,000 jobs last month. Thats the most since january. And that reduced the nations Unemployment Rate to 3. 5 , its lowest level in 50 years. The job growth squashed fears of a potential recession and triggered rallies across the board with the dow, nasdaq, s p 500 finishing the day with gains. The white house has declined the invitation from democrats to participate in the next public impeachment hearing come is set for monday. The president and his legal teams decision to sit out the next round of questioning comes as democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are set to spend the weekend drafting articles of impeachment. Natalie brand is at the white house. Natalie, good morning. Really no surprise here. Reporter good morning, michelle. No surprise, and the white house already preparing for a possible trial in the senate as House Democrats have set the stage for a possible full vote before christmas. Now the president on camera friday avoided talking impeachment, instead taking advantage of that good economic news. A record 158 million americans are now working. Thats the largest number in the history of our country. Reporter President Trump touted the latest jobs numbers while letting his white House Counsel address the next steps toward impeachment. The president s Legal Counsel rejected house judiciary chairman Jerry Nadlers invitation to participate in mondays hearing. In an angry letter, he wrote, adopting articles of impeachment would be a reckless abuse of power by House Democrats and would constitute the most unjust highly partisan attempted house impeachment. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argues its the president who abused his office for his own personal political benefit. Our democracy is what is at stake. The president leaves us no choice but to act because he is trying to corrupt once again the election for his own benefit. Reporter the House Judiciary Committee will work through the weekend on track to draft articles of impeachment as soon as next week. But theres debate among democrats about whether to keep charges limited to the president s dealings with ukraine or to broaden them to include conduct investigated in the mueller report. At least 10 or 11 instance s where the president crossed the line with obstruction to justice. To ignore that is to allow a precedent that is unpublic. My advice, keep it focused, keep it simple. Reporter the Top Republican on house judiciary sent this letter to chair nadler friday night detailing the witnesses hed like to hear from, including intelligence chair adam schiff, the whistleblower, hunter biden, ultimately democrats on that committee have the final say over who testifies control the process. In response to the white house not participating on monday, chair nadler says having declined the opportunity, the president cannot claim the process is unfair. Jeff . Okay. Thank you very much. The Supreme Court is giving President Trump and his legal team more time before possibly having to reveal some of mr. Trumps banking records. Justice ginsburg drafted it requiring documents be handed over to Democratic Congressional panels until next friday. Theyre seeking account records, transactions, and investments linked to the president , his three oldest children, their immediate family members, and several divisions of the trump organization. In southern florida, loved ones of the victims who were shot and killed by police in a wild robberyturnedkidnapping and charging north of miami are demanding answershis tmo ordon 70yearold richard decutshall were killed in the violence. Some wondering why police did not appear to follow their protocol before firing hundreds of bullets at the stolen truck in the middle of rush hour traffic. Where was the s. W. A. T. Team that normally handles hostage . Where was the sniper . Where was the hodge negotiator . They Hostage Negotiator . They were came in full force. Another man at the crowded intersection was also killed. Police officers faced a up to situation, and they say their actions likely saved lives. Much of the west could be pounded by heavy rain, flash flooding, and snow from a large and slowmoving storm coming in from california. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli has that and the rest of the nations weather. Jeff, good morning. Hey, good morning. Good morning to all of you. The big weather is out west. It is going to be a nasty day, especially in Northern California today. You can see all that heavy rain moving on shore in waves. Its not only rainy, it is windy. And in the mountains over here, tons of heavy snow, powder for the skiers. Winter storm warnings out there. Wind advisories near the coast. Thats the flood watch up there. We could see as much as three, maybe a little bit more inches of rain. Thats a lot of rain for Northern California. You can see those waves of rain coming on shore today. That is the worst of it. Then overnight and tomorrow, all that slides to the east and to the intermountain west. It kind of breaks apart. Today is the worst day, a little bit of improvement in california during the day tomorrow. Everywhere you see the yellow, thats about three inches of rain. Every once in a while you get up to four inches, as well. Thats a lot of rain. In the mountains, some of these areas in white around truckee, down to mammoth mountain, thats as much as three to four feet of snow. That extends all the way into the rockies. The question, guys, is can we do a news team ski trip out to the west next week for saturdays show . Great idea. So many trips planned. We do. So little time. A busy 2020. Have we actually planned them is the question. Weve conceived of the idea. I think this is a good idea. Half the battle. Apparently no leaders in this group to get if going. Were going to bungee jump on a Snowy Mountain then skydive thats a little too far. Thank you so much. You guys go on your own. Breaking overnight now, the u. S. And iran have agreed to a prisoner swap. A Princeton University graduate student who was detained in iran in 2016 and charged with spying will be released. In exchange the u. S. Will release an iranian researcher. Both countries credit the swiss government for brokering this deal. Wangs return is actually giving hope to another American Family this morning. Former fbi agent bob levenson was last seen more than a decade ago. He is the longest held hostage in american history. The u. S. Government believes hes being held in iran. This week, his family stepped up pressure on the iranian government. Just peg ace spoke with the jeff pegues spoke with the family. Reporter you referred to this as a fight. Why do you call it a fight . It is a fight. We have been fighting for 12 1 2 years to get my father home to us. We know the Iranian Regime is responsible for kidnapping him. Reporter you have no doubt we have no doubt whatsoever. Reporter Sarah Levenson moriarty believes iran still has not revealed all that it knows about her father. Robert levenson, a former fbi eigh agent, vanished in 2007. The fbi believes he was captured on kisch island while on a mission for the cia. This april, 2011, photo of levenson in an orange jumpsuit still gives his family hopes that eight years later he is fighting and staying strong. Last month when the iranian government admitted in a United Nations filing that levensons case was ongoing, the family saw that as a ray of hope. We believe its very significant. Reporter what do you think it shows . It shows exactly what weve believed all along which is to the iranians took him back in march of 2007, and that they have the ability to send hem home to us. Reporter the reward for information leading to the 71yearolds return has been increased to 25 million. Sarah believes the reward and President Trumps twitter messages demonstrate that the u. S. Government is engaged on the issue. People want to bring bob levenson home. Were so thankful for that. We believe that if anyones going to be age to be able to be able to do its President Trump. Reporter bob has a large family pressing for his return. A wife, seven children, and nine grandchildren. Whos that in the picture . Grandpa bob. Reporter including 6yearold sean w