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thank you so much. a disturbing story out of miami beach. 2 federal agents run down by a driver who takes off. rough landings, lightning strikeand flooded roads. we're at the hop tonight as a miami boy who was shot finally goes home. breaking news. a terror attack unway tonight. >> my article failed.
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my article has failed. >> reporter: an and exclusive. first he meets el chapo, and now sean penn meets cbs news. >> we begin with breaking news. the broward sheriff's office says convenience store employees shot and killed a would-be robber. deputies are on the scene right now we'll pass along information as we get it. a driver who struck 2 federal agents in south beach and then took off has been arrested. they were trying to catch a cab on collins avenue when they were hit. they're at jackson memorial
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>> reporter: we learned it was 2 homeland security special agents that hit in this crash. one was is in critical condition. the other's coition has stablized. >> reporter: miami beach police say this sure vase video captured a car speeding on collins avenue. investigators believe a mercedes-benz sent 2 home lamedland security agents with immigrations and customs enforcement toto the hot. they were on-duty at the time of crash. miami beach police say they were waiting for a cab when they were struck. >> the vehicle continued intownd on come listens avenue after strike the victim. >> reporter: police recovered
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finding a side mirror theth at the scene. they were standing on the edge of the road talking to a cab driver when the crash curred. is investigators say one victim is)in critical condition while the other victim's condition has stablized. back at the scene... >> that's one person that was laying on the floor. >> witnesses say the after math is difficult to see. >> police arrested 2 people in connection with the crash. we're still waiting for the name othe person that has been arrested. miami-beach police tell me they'll be able to arrest the suspect in the case. we have our eye on the
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and high wind to the south of florida. >> look at that ninja it's going sideway. >> it was rough day in the air because of all of the winds. 5 people were injured on this flight from new york that hit turbulence near jacksonville. an knot an easy landing with bawl because of the storms. meteorologist john gerard is standing bit forecast. but we begin with donna rapa to who is live at miami international airport where the weather made for long flyings for some passenger persons >> fans understatement. for this flying, it's a 9 hour flight from frankfurther to miami. that was diverted to orlando. it was supposed to a arrive at
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>> look at that thing. t it's going going sideway. >> reporter: some serious nail- bight stories from travelers. no easy landing for this huge triple-7 jet heading from jacksonville to new york. >> it was really rough. it was ridiculous. >> he said it was very, very shaky outside. >> a baby flew out of the someone's convenient someone else caught the baby. >> r rorter: a father sent this picture of a tree that smashed onto his daughter's black benz. >> we heard a lounge loud bang and the house shook. >> reporter: chad do
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were on the roof when the house shook. they smelled spoke and call 91137. >> it felt like it sploid from the inside out i never experienced light like this before. the house was hit d everything shook. i could sigh some of creteing come down inside the house thank god there was no fire. >> reporter: rebecca, this international arrivals terminal has emptied out. he says he came early this afternoon. i scud if he was frustrated, and he s sd, no. what are you going to do? things happen. >> he'll see his mom soon
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our team coverage continues now john gerard is standing by. what will the weekend look like? >> it depends on what part of the week you're talking about. key biscane is a little over an inch and close to an inch in wroward. pretty good wasp day tomorrow night. clouds will be increasing. and the reason is we have a weather system that we're watching. the weather is now well off to the east. here is the next system waiting in the wings, barreling through
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it will be here tomorrow night and tomorrow. we'll get more specific with that in a minute with this. we have more details on a man accused of killing a 4-year- old in a high speed car cash. he has bonded out of jail. 21-year-old andrew perez free on a $50,000 bond. perez is charged with e vehicular homicide and rememberless driving. someplace he was speeding and jumped a cur, hitting the child who was walking with his mom at the time. joan murray spoke to him tonight. >> reporter: do you have anything to say to the family of 4-year-old? >> i apologize ifer your loss. i can't say anything else without my lawyer. this just in, teenager who
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shot last month has been released from the hospital. his grandmother's southwest -- was so the in his grandmother's southwest miami dade nibbed. -- miami-dade neighborhood. not a good day for your 401k. stocks taking a big dive. investors not happy about oil prices falling below $30 a barrel. 2016 is off to the worst start for a new traying year ever. breaking news, there say terror attack understood way in west africa. it's in the small country of bur kirks na faso. terrorists storming a hotel in the call city. they've shot people, e.started fire, and gauged in gun battles
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a french news agency reports that 20 people are dead so far. we're waiting to hear if any of them are americans. we're following a developing story off the coast of oahu in hawaii where 12 military person real missing tonight. 12 marine -- 2 marine helicopters colliding. they krabd last night during a training mission. they were each carrying 6 marines including instructor pilots. s rescue teams found an empty life raft along with some debris. we continue to follow break news out of deerfield beach where police say workers shot and killed a would-be robber. and actor sean penn talking about his controversial secret meeting with the mexican drug lord el chappop why he did it
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afraid for his life. also... >> let me have a lunch special on the pizza lunch special. 2 cheese pizzas and a coke. >> the delivery order that landed one 911 dispatcher in a lot of trouble. plus... >> a record number of americans are flocking to cuba -- to coup babt island that was once off- limits.
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here, but is cuba ready for : if you are on the ral right or the far left, just as many of your children are doing these drug. just as many. >> it's a cbs news exclusive, actor sean penn talking about his now-infamous interview with drug kingpin elle chap, saying his mission tailed to achieve its purpose. he sat downtown charlie rose, tell ing rose he wanted to start a national discussion abed so-called war op drugs and how e u.s. is complicit in supporting the drug trade. but w in the wake of major scrivment, he says the blacks missed the point. elliot rodrigue has more. >> there is this myth about the visit that we made. >> reporter: sean penn tells
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not believe his interview with joaquin el capo guzman led to the drug lord's capture. >> as far as you know, your visit had nothing to do with his recapture? >> the mexican government were clearly humiliated by the notion that someone found him before they did. nobody found mill we're not smarter thanhe dea or the mexican intelligence. we had a contact upon which we were able to facilitate e an inindustry faiption. >> reporter: guzman escaped one of mexico's maximum security prisons last july by crawling through a howl oval in a shower and then a mile-long tunnel 30 feet underground. el chapo is believed to be responsible for as many as 34,000 deaths. police say his cartel is the number 1 slier of heroin, cocaine, and maryann to the -- and marijuana to the united states >> do you believe the mexican government released this in
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you blamed and to put you at risk? >> yes. >> they wanted to encourage the cartel to put you in their cross hairs? >> yes. >> are you fearful for your life? >> no. >> reporter: penn says all the attention on his meeting with el thato and his recapture means that thal he wrote for rolling stone magazine about the war on drugs has failed. in the control room, elliot rod rigged, cbs 4 news. >> you can watch carly rose's entire interview on 60 minutes on sunday night after the afc divisional playoff game here on cbs 4. a wrowarsheriff's office 911 communicate to is in some trouble. francis francois failed to respond to incoming 911 call dug an 8 minute period. why issue she was ordering lunch. here's some of call. >> one slice of cheese pizza. >> all right.
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for the... the pizza lunch essential for 2 cheese pizzas and a coke. let me have the lunch special, 2 pepperoni and a coke. >> that call took 8 minutes. during that time, she reportedly ignored a 911 call from an optometrist's office where a pers had passed out. francois admit shed should have put her lunch order on hold. : now to the historic change in u.s.-cuba relations. is cuba ready for most maryanns? >> i think most returns with r best intfrested in coming here.
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wow, you guys have to go look at this. >> st it's the forden freupt. >> reporter: we met julie moore outside of havana's biggest hoe femme ironically, it's americans worrying about change on this very unamerican island. >> i don't know what will happen when starbucks comes and mcdonald's comes. >> reporter: are you hearing from americans that they want to come here before it changes? >> i hear that 20 times a day. >> reporter: lt year that jumped 60% to 150,000. if travel restrictions are eventuly lifted, as many 1 preponderate 5 million americans are expected to land in cuba each year. >> reporter: is cuba ready for this many tourists? >> notch they are not ready. they where absolutely not ready. if you came to me and said i need a hotel room tonight, i
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>> reporter: prices at many motels have doubled more than $300 per night. the city is rushing to build enough sty sploi to meet the new demand. there is also not enough trained tour divides and not enough places to eat. the few privately have owned restaurant, can were only ud recently, are fully booked. >> reporter: i talk to one restaurant owner. he says he served $-- he certain serves 300 tourists a day. ben tracy, cbs news, havana, coup bat. chipotle announcing they
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on february 8 for food safety meetings. restaurants nightwide will issue the down for a few hours. john gerard with s back with us. if i hear you correctly, we have to be ready for just about everything. we'll at least g a bit of a break. we get storms today and on sunday. tomorrow's the cream in the middle if you look at it like an oreo cookie. right now, the radar is indicating showers in the bahamas. but we have cleared out here across the sunshine state.
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next weather system. this this will get stronger as it rips through texas and get goes in our direction tomorrow night. in biscane bay, good visibility. 66 in miami, 65 for key west. the whribd turn more northwesterly tomorrow. there's close to an inch and a half of rain in miami today, chi which by the way the 1.46 breaks the record for today e's date. some of our weather watchers sending in photos.
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beach. we're just box all over the place. most of the gusts are in hollywood. tomsome dark-looking skies too. still in the mid-60 this is south florida. right now, skies are beginning to clear. here is the next weather system. it has i its eyes on south orida. it whether a little farlt south on sunday. we may see more of a direct hit from nap because of that, the greatest three for ounce sunday will be wind damage between 6 a.m. and noon. for your boating tomorrow, light chop. on saturday, light sunshine, less human, hagues of 81. head to the beach tomorrow. after you -- head to the beach tomorrow, because on sunday, rain. and next week looks great.
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are you over not winning the power ball? do you think you have it in you to feel happy for those who did? thfirst winners of the
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cheer them or : we have now learned who holds 1 of the 3 winning power ball tickets. a couple of tiny m00ford, tennessee, when to collect their share of the jackpot. lisa robinson told her husband, go on the way home from work and stop and get a power ball ticket. so he listened to his wife like every husband should. he stopped at the grocery store and made the purchase of a lifetime.
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sum of $327.# million. they plan to pay off their mortgage and their daughter's student loans. they also plan on returning to work next week. lisa works for a dermatology office and john is a warehouse supervise spore good for them. the other winning tickets for
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california, and mel box urne this is game that went down to thehe wire. >> it was an exciting one for the meet this western trip hasn't been kind to the eat, trying to snap a 2 game losing streak playing in denver. duane wade without sit it out with a bad shoulder. heat would rally, but hassan whiteside had a huge flight. the heat come back and win 9- 95. hours before a scheduled arbitration hear, the marilyn and jose nebraska fee in an des agree to a 1 year contact. there were some offseason trade rumors involving mill he
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when he came back from tommy john surgery. the 8th-ranked hurricanes will play on road tomorrow. they'll be at clemson. the hurricanes cop off a los to virginia. tomorrow afternoon is another test. clemson has won 4 in in a row in acc play. the cane's offensive philosophy will be don't don't really too much on lesson-range jump shot. >> my concern righd now is the sol yum of 3's we're taking, settling for 3-point shots. they're not bad shots. but when you're not shooting a great percentage from 3, go inside the arc and make some 2's. pittsburgh will be whout 2 of its best offensive players for sunday's playoff game at denver. runningback deangelo williams and martin brown will be out with injuries.
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adam jones othe bengals accused him of nationing, and now he's apologizing. joe philman n is back in the nfl. he's now the colt's new headline coach and assistant coach.
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the dolphins fire him after 4 that will do it for cbs 4 news tonight. thank you so much for watching. the late show with stephen(male narrator) on today's special paid presentation for cindy crawford's new meaningful beauty ultra,
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