Have happened. A congressional report calls the benghazi attack preventable. The Senate Intelligence committee faults the Intelligence Community and state department and also points to Chris Stevens for rejecting offers of additional protection. Scandal rocking the United States air force. 34 officers entrusted with Nuclear Missiles have been pulled off the job for alleged involvement in a cheating ring. We do not know the extent of the scale of the cheating. A new video showing a missing soldier missing in afghanistan since 2009. The video has not been released. Three people including the gunman are dead after a supermarket shooting innen indiana. We know he had the gunpointed at another individual. And a man terrorizing individuals in california may be behind bars. Oscar nominations, American Hustle, gravity, 10 nominations, and the most nominations oh, that . At the other end, whoa look out here they go going at each other. Obviously, you suffered an accident apparently you wrote about Chris Christie and there was retribution. And all that matters. An incredible catch caught on camera at a hoe depot store in alaska. It brought tears to my eyes, because he was able to do what he does for the baby. On cbs this morning. After the popularity of the cronut a bakery has introduced the cragel. And something called type 2 cryabetes. This mornings eyeopener is brought to you by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Good morning, norah. Good morning to you charlie. As you wake up in the west we begin with a fastmoving story now this california. A new wildfire is racing towards the homes in the hills near glendora. Voluntary evacuations are under way. The plume of smoke can be seen nearly 30 miles away in los angeles. The new fire is burning in the Angeles National forest. The San Gabriel Valley is wunl of the many areas across the state under a redflag warning this morning. It is so dry some towns and cities are rationing water. Nearly 90 of the state faces severe drought. Carter evans looks at the worst conditions in at least 20 years. Reporter intensifying santa ana winds continue to batter parts of southern california. Those winds, combining with an air arid climate, had sparked a string of wildfires across the state this week. Forecasters say california could stay dangerously dry for up to ten days. It is as bad or worse probably worse than anything ive ever seen in my life. Reporter ccher bud sloan says this time of year his field is usually covered in kneehigh grass. Come on babies reporter now hes spending thousands of dollars extra per month on hay to feed his cows. Come on, babies if we dont get some relief soon, many things could change. Reporter major adjustments are already under way in sacramento where the city council is imposing its toughest water restrictions ever. It now requires all homes and businesses to reduce water usage by 20 . The situation is serious. We want everybody to do everything that they can. Reporter with millions of california residents desperate for a wet weather miracle, catholic bishops across the state are now asking their congregations to pray for rain. Hopefully, you know, god will answer our prayers and give us the rain that we need. Reporter for cbs this morning, carter evans, los angeles. A scathing new report finds the deadly attack on the u. S. Consulate in benghazi labia, was preventable. The Senate IntelligenceCommittee Review spread the blame around many agencies. It even criticizes the u. S. Ambassador killed in the attack. Nancy is on capitol hill. Nancy, good morning. Reporter norah and charlie, good morning to you. This was a bipartisan robert by the committee with the most access to intelligence, and they found there were so many warnings of problems in benghazi before the attack that the state department should have beefed up security at its compound there, or closed it altogether. [ shouts ] reporter in the 15 months since the benghazi attacks, the Senate Committee on intelligence has examined thousands of intel reports and internal documents. Its conclusion . The attack was preventable, because the Intelligence Community provided ample strategic warning that the security situation in Eastern Libya was deteriorating prior to the assault. The warnings came amid at least 20 security incidents targeting foreign organizations in benghazi in the spring and summer of 2012 leading the Defense Intelligence agency and others to predict more antiu. S. Terrorist attacks in Eastern Libya. California democrat Dianne Feinstein chairs the intelligence committee. There were a number of attacks in the six months. The british experienced an attack on their ambassador. The red cross experienced an attack. And there were two smaller attacks with small bombs tossed over the fence. Reporter in response the cia began fortifying its facility in benghazi with a long list of security measures that were blacked out in the report. But at the lightly guarded state department compound a mile away few significant improvements were made. Even after an i. E. D. Attack in june 2012 blew a large hole in the u. S. Compounds exterior wall. On the night of september 11th 2012, at least 60 different attackers easily gained access to the Benghazi Mission and set it on fire. Some requests for more security in libya had been denied by state Department Officials in washington. At one point a frustrated u. S. Officer in benghazi wrote to washington saying, if there is a real mission, fund us and find the staff. Senator Saxby Chambliss is the intelligence committees top republican. I think the most significant finding that we made was the fact that this attack was preventable. I dont think theres any question about it. Reporter the report also found that the ambassador himself may have sent mixed messages. He did warn washington about the security situation but also turned down twice a d. O. D. Offer for more security. Theres another report coming out today from the House Armed Services committee, chaired by californias buck mckeon which looks at why there were no military assets in range to help the night of the attack. Charlie and norah . Nancy, thanks. A scandal inside the air forces Nuclear Weapons command is widening this morning. Nearly three dozen officers at an air force base in montana are removed from duty. Officials claim they cheated on a test. Air force secretary Deborah Lee James says she is profoundly disappointed. David martin is at the pentagon. David, good morning. Reporter good morning, charlie and norah. This appears to be the biggest cheating scandal ever to hit the Nuclear Missile force, and it was uncovered in the course of a drug investigation into the possession of recreational drugs by Missile Launch officers. 34 launch officers at montanas moundstrom air force base were sharing answers in relation to a monthly proficiency test. Let me state this a different way. There was cheating that took place with respect to this particular test. Reporter according to Top Air Force officials, a launch officer last september allegedly texted the answers to other officers at the base. Weve desertcertified all 34 officers involved. Reporter theres no indication it went to other missile bases at minot, north dakota, where secretary hagel spoke there just last week. Launch officers also perform monthly drills simulating emergency war procedures. So cheating on a written test does not necessarily mean they dont know their duties. Its hard to cover up incompetence cheating one time on a test when youre going to have a monthly simulator with two ichb instructors watching you actually conduct the Practical Application of the knowledge in the simulator. You cant hide that. Reporter there are 600 Missile Launch officers in the air force, and by the end of today, all of them will have retaken that compromised test. Meanwhile meanwhile, the drug implication has implicated three Law Enforcement control officers as well as eight other officers. All right. Thank you. President obama will give his highly anticipated speech on nsa reforms tomorrow. Hes expected to lay out a plan overhauling the surveillance tactics here and abroad. Major garrett is at the white house. Major, good morning. Reporter good morning, norah and charlie, and to our viewers in the west. Ever since edward snowden, the former nsa agency contractor, began leaking information about the size and scope of counterterrorism surveillance this white house has been struggling with trying to preserve the programs that president obama has authorized in his five years in office and respond to the public pressure to restrict them. On wednesday, the president s top counterterrorism advisor here at the white house, lisa monaco presented him with a detailed memorandum about recommended policy changes. Theyre far less than some might imagine. The president has decided to preserve most of the existing surveillance programs but he will add new layers of government oversight. He will retain National Security agency warehousing of all phone and internet tracking data kept in surveillance investigations. He will require higher level of Administration Approval of surveillance of foreign heads of state. And he will call for a privacy advocate to be added to the secret court that approves surveillance of foreign terror suspects. A president ial panel had recommended to mr. Obama that he move the storage of internet and phonetracking data from the National Security agency to the private Telecommunications Companies where it originates. The president s rejected that idea believing it would be too complicated legally and practically, and also that it might not be as safe there as it would be with the National Security agency. If Congress Comes up with a different idea white house officials tell us the president will fake a look at it. So on that, major, was there any specific intelligence that the president received, that influenced this decision . Reporter charlie and norah, look at it two ways. First of all, when the president was about to be inaugurated there was word of a potential terror attack on the entire ceremony. It shocked president to awareness that surveillance was a real issue he would confront. And in 2009, a bomb explode on a jetliner landing in detroit. That didnt happen. The Intelligence Community didnt have any awareness, and that ramped up the surveillance. And in the years since, theyve said the spread of small al qaeda cells makes the intelligence more important, and the president has largely agreed we need to keep it for that reason. Major thank you. Two women are dead this morning after a shooting at a supermarket in indiana. The attack happened last night in elkhart, 150 miles north of indianapolis. Police say the gunman used a semiautomatic handgun opened fire on an employee and a shopper. Officers shot and killed the suspect. This morning, there is no indication the gunman knew his victims. No excuse. Thats what the vatican is saying about the way it dealt with child sex abuse in the clergy. Church officials were grilled at an unusual u. N. Hearing in geneva. A vatican representative says the crimes can never be justified. Pope francis established a special commission and the Church Promises to work with local authorities. This morning, new questions about the plight of americas only known prisoner of war in afghanistan. He is seen in a new video. He disappeared in 2009. The video is the first picture of him to appear in three years. Margaret brennan is at the state department. Margaret, good morning. Reporter good morning, charlie and norah. The video shows Sergeant Bergdahl alive, but gaunt and shaken. In it he references the death of nelson mandela, one reason its believed to have been recorded last month. It has not been made public. The u. S. Intercepted video proof that Army Sergeant bo bergdahl is still alive, though being health captive. Exactly where is not clear. It is the first such video since these clips were released three years ago. On tuesday, the u. S. Army told bergdahls family a video had recently surfaced of their son. Your country will not leave you on the battlefield. You are not forgotten. You will not be forgotten. Reporter they made a public plea to bring him back home as soon as possible saying as weve have done so many times over the past four and a half years, we request his captors to release him safely so that our only son can be reunited with his mother and father. The parents then directly addressed their son. Bowe, if you see this continue to remain strong through patience. Your endurance will carry you to the finish line. Breathe. The u. S. Had long believed that bergdahl is being held by militants linked to the taliban, which had offered in 2012 to swap him in exchange for the release of prisoners from the Guantanamo Bay military prison. That deal failed. With the u. S. Poised to draw down its forces from afghanistan by the end of the year the Berg Bergdahl family is trying to make sure he isnt left behind. His fate remains a topic in the yet unsuccessful attempts to broker a peace deal with the taliban. Margaret thanks. The Academy Award nominations are out. Gravity and American Hustle were both nominated for the most, ten. Academy voters mom nighted amy adams, Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock, meryl streep and judi dench for best actress. Christian bale bruce dern Leonardo Dicaprio, and Matthew Mcconaughey nominated for best actor. Well bring you the announcement of all of the leading nominees. Alex rodriguez is talking in public for the first time about the seasonlong suspension. He broke his silence in mexico city wednesday, and his lawyer filed a lawsuit to overturn that oneyear ban. The yankees slugger says Major League Baseball may be doing him a favor. According to espn, rodriguez said quote, i think 2014 is a good time to rest mentally and physically, and prepare for the future and begin a new chapter in my life. Arod plans to return to the yankees in 2015. 17 days left before super bowl xlviii takes over in new jersey, and this morning, Law Enforcement officials are hurrying to make sure one of the worlds mostwatched sporting events is also the safest. Terrell brown is outside Metlife Stadium in east retherford. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Security preparations have been under way for the last four years, since Metlife Stadium was awarded the super bowl. Since then security teams have been to the last three super bowls taking a look at what went right and learning from what went wrong. With just over two weeks to go before super bowl xlviii Law EnforcementOfficials Say theyre ready for anything. Our tactical teams have been training throughout the year for different scenarios to include active shooter, bomb threats and hazards related to Chemical Biological radioological, or nuclear threats. Reporter as early as a week before the game, Metlife Stadium will go into a lockdown with vehicle checkpoints. Fans can expect airporttype screening, and then some. 4,000 officers from more than 100 agencies will flank the stadium. S. W. A. T. Team divers sniffer dogs, bomb units, and even a mobile hospital complete with a surgery ward, will be in place. Were approaching it basically from an air, land and sea concept, and hopefully none of this will come to fruition but we have to be prepared to take any of this on. Reporter juan is a former deputy National Security advisor on terrorism for president george w. Bush. He helped plan security for the super bowl from 2005 to 2008. Authorities are always following threads and suspects and concerns that could materialize, and perhaps more importantly, and frighteningly, do any new threats emerge that may not have been on the radar screen. Reporter the federal government has considered the super bowl a levelone National Security event since the september 11th attacks, and with the heart of manhattan set to transform into super bowl boulevard, security measures will stretch far beyond the stadium itself. Nobody at this table needs to be reminded in the shadow of the World Trade Center how important this event is to make people safe in our region. Reporter no ott only are there security preparations but in the event of some type of major snowstorm, 900 plows are on standby. And then in the case of the possibility of a power blackout during halftime there is a power backup and a backup for that backup. So we shall see, charlie and norah. Thank you terrell. Time to show you the mornings headlines from around the globe.