And i say, yes. And they say, oh, i love sunday morning. Oh, isnt that nice. This is the cbs weekend news. Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan with a western edition of the broadcast. Following a mass shooting at a mall friday night, an intense manhunt is under way. About 60 miles north of seattle. Five people are dead, the suspect, described as a male, in his teens or 20s, is on the run. Carter evans has the reporter the calls started coming in early friday evening. It was chaos at the cascade mall about an hour north of seattle. Victor solano heard the shots. I heard about one, and then two, and then thats when i turned around and thats when rounds started going, one, three, four, five, six. Weve got two victims down bleeding in the makeup section. Reporter these security inside macys with what looks like a rifle. Earlier pictures show him emptyhanded according to Police Lieutenant com. The suspect entered the mall without a weapon, about 10 minutes later entered macys with a rifle. Struck four females ranging in age from a teenager to seniors. Also, a male was struck. Reporter in all, five people were killed, and shoppers were fra, shelter. This woman got a call from her daughter who was inside the mall. She just said, there are people shooting. I heard a gunshot. I told her, go to the bathroom, just lock the door. Reporter police say the gunman fled the scene and headed towards the interstate. Among the clues left behind. We have one rifle left in the area. Reporter police recovered a weapon but wont get ginto details. I dont know what his motivations was to do this. I dont know what his motivation was to stop but i certainly plan to find out through the investigation. Reporter the f. B. I. Is now assisting with the investigation, but, reena, the agency says there is no information to suggest more attackattacks are planned in washington state. Ninan that will be a relief to so many in that community, carter. Thank you, again. There are new developments concerning a Fatal Police Shooting in charlotte, north carolina. Ken burns is there. Reporter after tase of pressure from protesters, Charlotte Police released footage today of the shooting of in dashcam footage, scott gets out of his vehicle, surrounded by officers, and slowly walks backwards. Then shots ring out. gunfire in the body camera footage, scott can be seen emerging from his car from a different angle. The video is obscured with no audio. Once scott is shot, the audio begins and officers stand over his body. The Department Says these they observed scott in his vehicle with marijuana. Police chief kerr putney their car is closely parked, and they look in the car, and they see the marijuana. They dont act. They see the gun, and they think they need to. Reporter but the dashcam and body camera videos do not clearly show Scott Holding a weapon. Can you assure his seven children and his wife that every effort was made to avoid using lethal force . At every can make a decision, right, to follow lawful, loud, verbal commands and prevent some things like this. Dont shoot him. He has no weapon. Reporter thats the voice of scotts wife, rakeyia, on tuesday. The family says she recorded this cell phone footage of the incident. Keith dont let them break the windows. Come on out the car. Reporter police can be heard ordering scott 11 times to drop a weapon before gunshots ring out. gunfire . Did you shoot him did you shoot him . He better not be bleep dead reporter an object on the ground near scotts body appears to be a glove. The family Attorney Says scott did not appear to act aggressively or pose a threat to police. Reena, the family says theyre now left with more questions than answers, and they want protesters to remain peaceful. Ninan Errol Barnett following the latest developments out of charlotte. Thank you, errol. Well, with the election nearlyx and donald trump are gearing up for the first facetoface deputy db. Its monday night at Hofstra University on new yorks long island. Kris van cleave tells us how the candidacieses are preparing. Mr. Trump, how is your day going right now . Well, im here at ginos. Reporter just 48 hours before the first headtohead debate with hillary clinton, donald trump is sticking to the campaign trail after a big endorsement from senator ted rival who cons called him a sniveling coward sm of. This man is a pathological liar. Reporter clinton scored her own big endorsements. The New York Times today urged the country to put her to work and in the battleground state of ohio, the Cincinnati Enquirer broke with a nearly tradition supporting clinton. Philippe reines, plays the role of trump in mock debates. I think she tends to really rise to the occasion, and it will be a real contrast in visions. Reporter clintons running mate Tim Kaine Donald trump is a good performer and hes a good performer in debates. Im sure hes going to deliver a good performance. Reporter trump has said he doesnt want to overprepare. Ive seen people do so much prep work when they get out there they cant speak. Reporter instead using well, they say shes been practicing for the debate. Some people think shes slipping. Reporter the Clinton Campaign is hoping to use the debate as the start of a big campaign push. Former president bill clinton, running mate tim kaine, Vice President joe biden, first Lady Michelle obama, and clintons daughter chelsea all will be stumping for clinton in the days after the debate. Both candidates are among john dickersons guests tomorrow on collapsed in syria this week, russian and syrian waterpark planes have been hermineing syrias largest city, aleppo. On saturday the head of the United Nations said hes appalled by the chilling upsurge in attacks and warned the use of bombs against civilians may amount to war crimes. For more we have Jonathan Vigliotti in london. Reporter a new, unrelenting round of governmentled shellings and the russianbacked syrian army said saturday they successfully retook the handarak refugee camp, which had been controlled by rebels for years. But success has come at great cost to civilians trapped in the crossfire. Hospitals already stretched thin were packed. This dazed child was plucked from the rubble. And yesterday, syrian rescue workers scraped away debris to crying fiveyearold rawan alowsh survived the attack that smashed her familys home, but her parents, sisters, and brother all died. The bombings are the start of the the syrian armys new offensive to retake oppositioncontrolled neighborhoods. The next phase, they say, is to go in on foot. Despite the violence, diplomats from the u. S. And russia say they remain committed to reviving their failed ceasefire reena. First responders on the ground, known as the white helmets, say roads are so damaged, its nearly impossible to reach injured civilians. Ninan Jonathan Vigliotti, thank you. Well, it was a historic day in washington, grand opening of the Smithsonians National museum of African American history and culture. Congressman john lewis, a veteran of the civil rights struggle, said today this place is more than a building. Its a dream come true. The 540 Million Museum too it sits near the washington monument. Marlie hall is there. Reporter with the ringing of the 130yearold freedom bell, president obama officially dedicated the National Museum of African American history and culture before a crowd of thousands on the national mall. It is an act of patriotism understand where weve been. Reporter dignitari dignitard celebrities, include oprah with poetry, speeches, and musical performances. . Long time coming but i know change is going to come . Reporter black civil war veterans conceived of the idea more than a century ago, and former president jorn w. Bush, signed legislation authorizing the construction of the museum in 2003. This museum tells the truth that a country founded on the promise of liberty held in chains. That the price of our union of americas original sin. Reporter the 400,000squarefoot Museum Showcases four centuries of black history with nearly 3,000 artifacts on display. Museum visitors are encouraged to start with the slavery exhibit, then move chronologically through displays on freedom, segregation, civil rights, and lastly, the achievement of black icons. African American History is not somehow separate from our larger american story. Its not the underside of the american story. It is central to the american story. Reporter a story with a chapter that was never fully told until now. The first visitors to the museum toured the building today. Only those with advanced tickets could get in. Reena, tickets are going so fast, there is no availability until december. Ninan work thats pretty remarkable. Marlie, thank you. A louisiana music legend has died. . Jimmy what you gonna do when you cant get along . Ninan he was born stanley dural, jr. , but you might know him as buckwheat zydeco, named for the dance hall music he helped make popular around the world as a band leader and accordion player. Buckwheat dural died of lung cancer. He was 68. Coming up next, one of san skyscrapers is leaning and sinking. Is that a bad sign for other ninan the the revelation that a new San Francisco skyscraper is cleaning looeng and sinking has added new concerns about the safety of other Tall Buildings in a city prone to earthquakes. John blackstone is there. Reporter it isnt obvious to the naked eye, of course, but the 58story Millennium Tower is leaning six inches to the no so far, by 16 inches. Its just one of the new skyscrapers that have risen above San Francisco in the past decade, and its raising questions. The others. I have a growing set of concerns. Reporter aaron peskin on San Franciscos board of supervisors held a hearing this week to determine what went wrong with with the Millennium Tower and what it means for other new swrierps. The answer when i asked that we dont know. Reporter one issue, a 2009 letter that shows city inspectors knew the building was sinking and leaning before it was occupied. I do not recall exactly what stemmed me to or what precipitated my writing of that letter. Do you ever recall seeing any other similar kind of a letter ever being written by the department saying its come to our attention that your building is sinking faster than expected and tilting . Reporter although city inspectors and the developer new the building was sinking, it was not disclosed to buyers of the milliondollarplus condominiums. Yvette davis represents the homeowners. My testimony said we hope all those called will come to participate in the spirit of cooperation and truthfulness. Im sorry to say a lot of what i heard today was a lot of forgetfulness. Reporter San Franciscos mayor is creating a Task Force Building codes. Reena. Ninan that makes a lot of sense. John blackstone, thank you. Up next, it looks like an ordinary passenger jet, but this plane fights some of the worlds biggest wildfires. Well take you aboard when we wildfires are burning in california, and the worst part of the fire season is actually just beginning. With red flag warnings posted across the state, tonight chrisa californias top weapon for battling its biggest fires. Reporter firefighters battling californias largest wildfires call this their big gun. When youre up there trying to save lives and property, its pretty intense. Reporter r. K. Smithley is the pilot of a dc10 passenger aircraft thats been transformed into a powerful weapon against flames. Somebody that was very, very a dc10. Reporter together those tanks carry more than 11,000 gallons of fire retardant, about nine times more than any other plane in the fleet. All three tanks can be rapidly refilled. 12 to 15 minute, these babies are full and were going. Reporter what makes this plane unique isnt just its payload but also how its flown, making fighterstyle turns just 250 feet above the ground. You dont expe of an aircraft like this. No. We fly this in some amazingly tight spaces. Reporter spaces firefighters often cant reach from the ground. Without that air support. Wed see a lot bigger fires. Wed see rapid growth, fires lasting longer. Reporter smithley says he knows how critical his job is. People on the ground are relying on us doing it right. Thats what its about, right there. Reporter that thought is top of mind, he says, every time chris martinez, cbs news, sacramento. Ninan the cbs weekend news ninan before the new National MovementAfrican American history and culture could open its doors today, curators had to collect artifacts from across the country, and a woman from washington, d. C. Gave the museum treasured family hairdz looms linked to one of African American business moguls. Here again marlie hall. Reporter alelia bundles wants to share her greatgreatgrandmothers accomplishments. Madame c. J. Walker was the first woman to become a selfmade millionaire before women had the right on vote. This is a story that needed to be told. Reporter madame c. J. Walker was born shortly after the emancipation proclamation, her parents had been slaifdz on a plantation in louisiana. With some guidance from her black people. It took off, and by 1910, she had started a Beauty School and built a factory employing as many as 3,000 people. Bundles donated about a dozen family keepsakes to the new National Museum of African American history and culture in washington, d. C. , including this sign. It was very hard to give these items up. The greater gift is that i will be able to see other people enjoy them, and that when im gone, those items will still be there. Reporter the museum chose to showcase madame walker because she did something nearly impossible in the early 1900s. She was a pioneer in the beauty culture industry. It was very difficult for African Americans to have that kind of earning power during those times. Reporter the museum has an area dedicated to telling madame c. J. Walkers story i really could not wait to walk through those doors. Reporter one of many showcased. Marlie hall, cbs news, washington. Ninan look forward to visiting that museum. Well, when we return, as Charlie Osgood prepares to sign off from cbs sunday morning, we take a look back at his legendary ninan and timely tonight, broadcasting legend Charles Osgood signs off tomorrow as the host of cbs sunday morning. Tony dokoupil has more on osgoods big farewell, including pelley. I want them to think that im just a person and talking to them. Reporter Charles Osgood was talking to cbs evening news anchor scott pelley when he made a surprising revelation. Osgood approached his broadcast to millions like a conversation with an audience of one. I can tell you the the name of the person im talking to. Its my sister. We were born in the same year, irish twins they used to call off tomorrow, he will leave behind the mostwatched sunday morning news program. Im stopped on the street often. People say, youre that guy from cbs. And i say, yes. And they say, oh, i love sunday morning. Not the cbs evening news, not 60 minutes. They also say i love sunday morning. Reporter pelley wondered if explain the shows appeal. They get and the first thing they think is not i wonder what the troubles are in the world today. I think they want to watch something pleasant and expresses some of the better parts of our nature. Reporter as for osgoods own nature, its always been hard to define poet and author, musician, and newsman. Do you remember the first piece did you for television . No. Reporter on sundays special broadcast, colleagues will tell the story of a man who has been telling other peoples stories for more than 50 years. If i wasnt hanging on by my fingernails. Theres a name for that. They call it impostor syndrome. Reporter but viewers knew he was the real thing. Some have begun to say gone on social media. Filmmaker ken burns summed up the loss for many. Hard for charlie, too. Im going to miss it. I have to tell you. I i will miss this job. Pelley youd do it along . Reporter tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. Ninan tony, thank you for that report. And remember you can still see charlie on the radio. Thats the cbs weekend news for this saturday. Later on cbs, 48 hours. The news continues now on our 24hour Digital Network cbsn. Com at cbsnews. Com. Im reena ninan in new york. Thank you for joining us, and good night captioning sponsored by cbs a new page of controversy for sheriff paul babeu. Sources tell us the fbi has subpoenaed records related to how babeus office used seized criminal money also known as rico funds. Critics have said pcsos use of the foundation is like money laundering. And theyve also accused babeu of using the funds to fuel his campaign. It may already be illegal campaigning with government resources. Or if theyre just being used to make the sheriff look good, as he runs for congress. Dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. Ohalleran i had some really tough cases as a police detective. But the problem in washington is as clear as day we cant trust our politicians to work for us. Tom ohalleran has a plan to hold the politicians accountable no pay for congress if they dont pass a budget, reduce the influence of big money and special interests, and no more firstclass travel paid for by taxpayers. Im tom ohalleran, and i approve this message breaking news guadalupe sheriffs deputies rushed to a shirt church after reports of gunfire. We are told it started at a fight the shooting happened across the street from the church and no one was hurt and suspects are being questioned now. Just this evening Police Released police shootings. The body cam video shows an officer running up to other