Pensacola shooting suspect was in the U.S. for aviation training; Secret Santa recruits Milwaukee bus drivers to give money to passengers. Source
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Supreme Court temporarily blocks restarting federal executions
Daniel Lewis Lee’s execution was scheduled for Monday, the first federal execution since 2003. Source
Saudi student opens fire at Florida Naval base, killing 3
Three people are dead, including the gunman, after a shooting on the Florida Navy base. Source
Senator Cory Booker unveils plan for rural America
Senator Cory Booker on Friday unveiled his plan for rural America. The presidential hopeful is promising to address everything from infrastructure to the role of farmers in climate action. Adam Brewster spoke with Booker after a town hall in Iowa. Brewster joined CBSN to break it all down on this edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers. Source
Pete Buttigieg releases timeline of work at McKinsey
Although he said he wouldn’t reveal his clients unless the company released him from the NDA. Source
Michael Bloomberg’s extended interview with Gayle King
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg discussed the 2020 presidential race in a wide-ranging interview with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King. Source
Victims identified in Pearl Harbor shooting as Hawaii residents
Vincent Kapoi was a a metals inspector apprentice and Roldan Agustin was a shop planner. Source
Justice Department to release inspector general FISA report on Monday
The Justice Department Inspector General’s watchdog is set to release a report on wiretapping on Monday. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined CBSN to break down why the report matters. Source
Secret Santa recruits Milwaukee bus drivers to give money to passengers
Every year, an anonymous, wealthy businessman, travels the country giving money to strangers. This year, he decided to recruit some Milwaukee bus drivers to help his mission. Steve Hartman has their story on the road. Source
Chicago cop caught on camera body-slamming man
Chicago police are launching an investigation after an officer was caught on video smashing a suspect’s head to the pavement. It isn’t the first time the officer has been accused of misconduct. Dave Savini from CBS Chicago reports. Source