They want they want to die. In illinois a gunman goes on a deadly shooting rampage. And later, double standard. Police reaction to the capitol chaos draws new scrutiny. This is the this is the cbs weekend news from new york. Heres Jericka Duncan. Duncan good evening, tonight President Trump faces a hard reckoning with history, in the wake of the assault on the u. S. Capitol that he incited mr. Trump faces a second impeachment, perhaps even criminal charges. Today we learn that a 7th life, 51 year old howard liebengood, in a statement the Capitol Police say the 15 year veteran was among the officers who responded to the rioting. He died off duty. This weekend the president stayed out of sight and silent but that is expected to change. Cbss Nikole Killion leads us off tonight. At the white house the flag was lowered today to halfstaff after the death of a second Capitol Police officer. I would like to begin by addressing the heinous attack. As he entered his final full week in office, President Trump will try to shore up his legacy. Senior advisors tell cbs news he is expected to deliver remarks monday and make a trip to the border tuesday. But calls for the president to resign now are growing from within his own party. The best way for our country to is for the president to resign and go away. As soon as possible. Monday the house is set to introduce an article of impeachment to remove mr. Trump for inciting an insurrection at the u. S. Capitol. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on 60 minutes. What if he pardoned himself. What if he pardons these people who are terrorists on the capitol, or pardons. Or pardons himself. He can only pardon himself from federal offenses, he can not pardon himself from state offenses and that is where he is being investigated in the state of new york. There is a possibility that after all of this, there is no punishment, no consequence, and he could run again for president. And thats one of the motivations that people have for advocating for impeachment. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn says a vote could come by mid week but suggested the chamber could wait before sending it over to the senate. This gives president elect biden the hundred days he needs to get his agenda off and running. And maybe well send the articles sometime after that. Pressure is also building on republican senators josh hawley and ted cruz over their role in contesting the electoral results. Marriott and citibank among the First Companies to suspend donations to those who objected. I have called for them to resign. Aw lawmakers prepare to return to washington, the capitols attending physician warns in a new memo obtained pi cbs news that they may have been exposed to someone who tested positive for coronavirus while they were holed up during the seernlg. Nikole killion joins us from wilmington, delaware, covering president elect biden. Nikole, i understand there are some late developments involving the president elect . Well, this evening we learned that president elect biden has spoken with the brother of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick who died thursday from injuries you suffered in the riot, mr. Biden would not say if he plans to attend his fun ral. Duncan Nikole Killion with that latest information. Thai. Today cbs news learned the fbi arrested two men carrying plastic restraints into the capitol. One seen here is eric munchel, arrested in nashville, cbss Mark Strassmann has the story. Minchin is our, say the mob. Im really glad, it needed to happen. Days after maga mania, rampaged through an american sanctuary. Was the moment heroic or horrific. Partisans got in each others face. [bleep] terrorists. No, were not. But for some trump loyalists it is an inflection point. We can be disappointed in whatever but you cant just go in and ransack Public Places like that. Count me out. Enough is enough. You are a traitor, Lindsey Graham. Trump diehard turned on senator Lindsey Graham after that. Welcome to the new america, lindsey. The rest of your life. This video shows the first family wednesday morning, right before the president s inflammatory speech. I think were t mine us a couple of seconds here, guys. A couple hours later, the mob trampled the constitution. And Rosanne Boyland of kennesaw, dpornlg ga. President s words incited a riot that killed four of his biggest fans. Were in, boys. Protestors also stormed the Washington State governors mansion. More protests in arizona, florida, minnesota, and the kansas state house. Talk of more violence now scuttles across social media. Our american ideal is still at risk. Democracy or ochlocracy. Rule by the mob. Mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. Duncan around the world americas allies were shocked by the assault on the capitol while our enemies found reason to gloat. Cbs news senior Foreign CorrespondentElizabeth Balmer reports from london. Russian state tv took the already dramatic video from the capitol and amped it up. Wednesdays events are a gift to dictators and to the all totalitarians everywhere. The message they are sending is if this is american democracy, who needs it. Iran president rouhani said the breach proved western democracy is weak. Chinas self righteously pointed out that at least its crackdown on prodemocracy activists in hong kong hadnt killed anyone. Criticism and a certain amount of gloating was predictable from americas adversaries but there were sharp words from its allies too. Like Prime Minister bore is johnston. As far as the president consistently is caught on the outcome of a free and fair election, i believe that that was completely wrong. And even one of President Trumps staunchist supporters, Israels Benjamin Netanyahu had this to say. The raffage of the capitol yesterday was a disgraceful act and it must be vigorously condemned. Netanyahu, though, ended on an optimism note optimistic noat. Have i no doubt that american democracy will prevail. It always has. Millions especially across the western world hope that he is right. And billions will be watching closely. Elizabeth palmer, c become s news, london. Duncan while the assault on the capitol is dominating headlines, the raging covid crisis is still breaking records. For a second straight day the u. S. Reported a Record Number of cases on saturday, with more than 278,000 new infections. More than 3600 people died. Cbss Lilia Luciano is in burbank with the very latest. Hospitals in Southern California are admitting infected patients faster than they can discharge them. The refrigerated trucks are now used as makeshifting mores. Californias covid crisis is at the breaking point. They are just dying. They fight dying. L. A. County is smashing covid records with 900,000 infected and 12,000 deaths. Right now about 200 angelenos a day are dying from covid, more than all other causes combined. This is our new york moment, our moment to be scared straight. Nationwide covid deaths setting records in 11 states, new infections spiking in 38 states including illinois where chicagos Public Schools are set to reopen monday. There is a blame game going on about the slow rollout of the vaccine. Former fda commissioner dr. Scott gottlieb telling face the nation 40 million doses are sitting on a shelf. The feds say it is with the state, the states with the feds it really doesnt matter to the patients. California officials are going big to boost their vaccination numbers using san diegos pet koa park and other locations to get a million and a half people their shots this week. I got mine in my left arm. Nurses greg and Laura Roberts got them. But it was too late for the 44 year olds daughter charity. She died of covid last month. It was very horrifying to watch what it had done to her body. They now want others to get vaccinated. With a few side effects, i would give that in a heartbeat. What is also troubling is who is dieing from covid. Here in l. A. County Health Officials say 14 of victims have no Underlying Health conditions. That is double what it was when the pandemic started. Lilia luciano, cbs news, burbank, california. Duncan a man has died in a shootout with police in a chicago area after going on a rampage that killed three people and wounded four others. Some of some of the violence was even caught on surveillance video. Cbss charlie de mar has more. A deadly rampage spanning some 25 miles from chicago to evanston, illinois, police say Jason Nightingale was behind the attack that left at least seven people shot. The 32 year old is accused of first walking into i into a garage in chicago where he shot and killed a university of chicago student yiran fan at random, then enters a nearby apartment building. There police say he shot two women, wounding a 77 year old, retrieving her mail. A security guards with killed. After allegedly killing two people, police say nightingale came here to this Convenience Store where he shot an 81 year old woman twice, and killed a 20 year old man, a short time later he shot into a car hitting a 15 year old girl. The 15 year old sustained a gunshot wound to the head and is in critical condition. The crime spree filled into suburban evanston, accused of a costing a woman inside a cvs and taking another woman hoss taj at an i hop across the street, nightingale shot her in the neck according to police. The chaos coming to an end when police shot and killed nightingale. The investigators say they found his gun. Charmie de mar, cbs news, chicago. Duncan overseas now, divers have found parts of the wreckage of a jetliner that crashed into the sea shortly after takeoff yesterday, in jakarta, indonesia. The aircraft, an older model boeing 737. There was 62 people on board, and no survivors. To spain now where the biggest snow storm in a decade brought the country to a stand still this weekend. It also brought out the kid and some adults including this snowball fight in madrid. Even a trex, thankfully a fake one, was spotted trujing through the snow. Straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, how the capitol chaos exposed americas racial double standard. Later, it is dad versus daughter in a Historic College basketball matchup. R duncan as the world watched a violent mob attack the u. S. Capitol, images of what appear to an a double standard emerged. We met up with one man who recalled his very different experience this past summer. Navy veteran Kishon Mcdonalds considered himself a patriot. And for the last five years hes called the nations capitol his home. I cant breathe. So when millions rallied begins Racial Injustice nationwide after the death of george floyd, the 40 year old went to Lafayette Park on june 1st to protest in front of the white house. As they chanted with no clear scien signs of violence, local and federal authorities moved in. 30 minutes before a 7 p. M. Curfew took effect. Mcdonalds said what happened next was pure chaos. They was pushing, there was shoving, i was hit with shrapnel, they didnt show any restraint, any deescalation. What if your kids were here, what would you do. Shortly after, President Trump posed ford a photo op with a bible in hand at st. Johns church. The extreme show of force prompted a house hearing where mcdonalds testified. I was scared, confused and angry. The same month members of the nation guard lined the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to monitor protests against police brutality. A stark contrast to the scene in response the nation witnessed days ago. We want our country back within Trump Supporters invading the capitol in unprecedented challenge to our democracy. National guard presence was limited there. That is because the department of defense says they wanted to avoid the appearance of military interference in a political process, as congress tallied president elects Joe Bidens Electoral College vote. They dont get to steal it from us. Things that arent american seem to happen in american. Chenjerai kumanyika is a professor at rutgers, his research aims to put race, culture into historical context. There are several moments in American History where large numbers of white people have not wanted to accept the results of an election that seem to cause them to lose power. You know, one period in particular is the period after reconstruction. When i saw people carrying the confederate flag, what i saw was an effort on their part to link this protest to the tradition of the confederate. Do you worry that things are going to get worse than what we saw on wednesday before they get better . I do think that things are going to get more challenging before they get better. The resentment is still there. The misinformation is still there and the potential for violence is very real and still there. Those are things we will have to grapple with. And Kishon Mcdonalds agrees. There is going to be a lot of hurtful questions we have to ask ourselves and a lot of people have to look in the mirror and say why is this still going on. Duncan still ahead on the krrk bs weekend anies, teachers turning a dark day in america into a life lesson. Duncan teachers are tasked with discussing monumental Current Events with students of all ages. Following the assault on the capitol they adapted with new lessons. Krrk become srks nancy chen has cbss nancy chen has more. As americans process the deadly assault on capitol hill, classes around the country are pivoting from studying lessons in text book to history in the making. What might be a better way for you to stand up for yourself. Become a better person. John schmitt woke up early the day after the attack to craft a new lesson plan for his 11th grade history class in new york. We let the students share. They were really angry. Social, Emotional Learning is just as important as learning about like the american revolution. For many teachers the capitol chaos highlights the importance of an inclusive education. You tell a story that leaves out the people of color, you then have a a that doesnt see those people as included as america. And i think that is a small piece of what we saw changing an educational experience. The High School History students near Salt Lake City discuss the definition of words like insurrection and what it means to be an ethical leader, a conversation that gave rollins hope. If anybody is going to overcome the conditions we see in our country right now, its going to be them. I think this country is in very good hands. We just have to teach those hands how to how to do it. Lessons in history for us all. Nancy chen, cbs news, new york. Duncan children are always watching. Negotiation on the cbs weekend news, family feud. A dad teaches his daughter how to win. Duncan when you talk to generations past, many will tell you the goal is for the next generation to learn from them and be better. Well, it seems that happened this weekend when Maureen Magarity beat her dad in ncaa womens basketball, not once but twice. Its being called the first fatherdaughter coaching matchup in division 1 history. Magaritys holy cross team won the two games by a combined 55 points. The family says theyve gotten a good laugh out of all of the coverage. When we return, as the nation prepares for the future, our Bob Schieffer reflects on the last four years. Diaz we end tonight tirning to krrk become s news legend Bob Schieffer for some reflection on the end of a volatile four years. It is ending as it began. In chaos, controversy and confusion, he told us america was broken and only he could fix it his reign mirrored his own chaotic life. He lurched from one crisis to another. From financial windfalls to bankruptcies, from tabloid scandals to audacious lies. He introduced us to a bizarre cast of characters from porn stars to the crackpots, the clowns who inhabit the dark fringes of american politics. Some like Rudy Giuliani seemed to elt before our eyes as his hair dye trickled down his cheek during a news conference. Most he touched were diminished by the experience. Others who sought power by riding the back of the tiger wound up inside, he blaid down the pandemic and found kind words for Vladimir Putin and kim jungun. But seemed determined to drive a wedge between america and our traditional allies. Yes, the stock market went up but the nations deficit and National Debt ballooned to record levels. As we saw in those awful scenes unfolding in the capitol, we came to understand that the man who had a manic desire for power had no real understanding of the power he possessed or what happens when it is misused. He will be gone soon. But he showed us america was not broken. He was. Duncan Bob Schieffer, hes seen it all. Well, that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. Coming up tonight, 60 minutes. Im Jericka Duncan in new york. We thank you so much for watching. Have a great nig now at 6 00 breaking news off the San Mateo County coast where dangerous surf swept two people into the sea. Plus as the bay area one community is ready to roll up its sleeves for a mass vaccination this week. Very happy to get it early. It is a different feel than than knowing that we are just taking our chances everyday we are going without it. The new year is off to a deadly start in san jose. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. We begin with that breaking news. Search and rescue crews are trying to find a woman who was swept into the ocean. Officials say she and a man were fishing ton rocks when a powerful wave knocked them into the water. A witness helped bring the man to shore but the woman was pulled under. The coast guard is using a helicopter to help with the search. Another search is underway right now. Official say a san jose man was swept into the water. Hes been missing since 2 30. We will keep you updated on both searches. Our john was covering the high surf at the ocean today. Whoa. Luckily he was okay and john certainly wasnt alone out there. Plenty of people flocked to the coast to watch the waves nearly 30feet high. Even seasoned surfers were surprised by what