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e-mail: comments@captioncolorado.com one of the largest banks in the nation hit with a scandal. the massive fine against wells fargo for opening millions of unauthorized accounts in order to salis phi sales goals. -- satisfy sales goals. taking action after a student called to tell us she has to walk by urine, involvement, and feces just to get to her car. >> and the buccaneers make roster moves to get an edge. good morning, happy friday to you. i'm deiah riley. a student walking past urine, involvement and feces simply to get to her car. >> and management is finally taking action after we showed up with our cameras.
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i sometimes gag because the small is so terrible. >> this puddle right there is urine. this is a glorious pile of involvement right there on the ground. >> reporter: there was so much to see in the hallways and stair well of the 4050 loft. >> you want to see the meow or involvement upstairs? >> reporter: we didn't know where to go first. she just moved in and for the past two weeks she's stepped in involvement and jumped over pools of urine blocking her exit. >> i and they said they don't have a cleaning crew right now but that they said somebody in their office would go and pick it up eventually. >> reporter: your honor and somebody feed all over a bicycle. we asked why no one was cleaning up. is this acceptable? >> again it's my first day here. i literally haven't even been here in tampa for 24 hours. >> you don't know what it's like to run a business?
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here so they might not know what you are doing. why are you managing an apartment complex. >> reporter: she texted us the involvement and urine cleaned up only after we went to the office and talked to the management about stewart's complaints. >> that was michael paluska reporting. the vice president of housing for the university says what the student went through is simply unacceptable. since they recommended this apartment to students, they will meet to make sure this does not happen again. a south florida family is in mourning and asking questions after a woman died while undergoing cosmetic surgery. 32-year-old maria died while getting a tummy tuck in miami. her heart stopped during surgery. she was said to be in good health before the procedure. her death has been ruled a homicide. now her family is wondering what could have happened.
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worked out. i don't understand how her heart could have stopped. >> the facility had an "f" rating from the better business bureau with more than 100 complaints in the past three years. now for a consumer alert. regulators are fining wells fargo $185 million. bank employees opened accounts and moved funds that led customers being charged. 5300 workers have been fired. >> the largest such payment in the history of the city attorney's office. >> reporter: a $185 million fine. >> this is a major victory for consumers. consumers have to be able to trust their bank. >> the consumer financial protection bureau accusing thousands of wells fargo employees of widespread illegal
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secretly using customer information to open more than 2 million savings and credit card accounts, sometimes causing extra fees all done so employees could meet aggressive sales goals. many of the customers had no idea the accounts even existed. >> i have another account and i would be putting more money in the area account. >> that's sad. i do look into my account so i know what should and shouldn't be there. >> reporter: wells fargo is firing 5300 employees in connection with the widespread scheme that spanned at least five yearsp. the bank has not admitted or denying wrongdoing. "while we regret interactions that were not handled properly, the number of team members involved represent a small portion of our business." the ethics professors are not letting them off the hook. >> the bank is a trustworthy institution. its management and top brass should know what's happening at very low levels of the
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would automatically put money back into the bank accounts of anyone who was affected. north korea is now confirming it has tested a nuclear warhead. theysensors detected the explosion. you are looking at video that north korea released fritz missile test tuesday. it says the latest test shows it's ready to hit joked by en-- provoked by enemies, including the united states. this weekend, the nation marks 15 years since 9/11 terror attacks. later this morning, tampa fire and rescue would hold a ceremony to reflect on that tragic day. it's on the corner of zach and jefferson street in downtown tampa. that ceremony is set to start at 9:00.
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expected in court on charges she hired a hitman to murder her husband so she could get custody of their children. someone called them claiming rachel leahy wanted her husband murdered. she unknowingly hired one of the sheriff detectives. she paid him half of the $5,000 agreement to kill her ex. a man accused shooting in a dollar store is expected in court. victim mann, jr. snatched an item that was up for sail and ran off. when he and his friend chanced
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homes and cars. this morning, more than two dozen volunteers will take off from terrapin springs. today pasco county officials will release more information about storm debris and garbage pickup. county officials say they received a lot of calls about this issue as neighbors are still facing problems after hurricane hermine. now here's ivan look at florida's most accurate forecast. >> yeah, been watching the river levels painfully slowly dropping and finally going below action stage here. right now, we have clear skies. we've had them the last several mornings. by afternoon, things are different with more moisture to work with. we'll see showers developing between 2:00, 3:00. the flow hasn't changed. the hour by hour forecast is depicting the rain chance.
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here. we're going a little higher and we'll talk more about that in the weekend forecast. this is i-275 at the north end of the howard frankland bridge. no problems out there, and it looks like it's smooth sailing. we'll get a complete look at the morning commute coming up in just a moment. aviation safety authorities are warning passengers not to turn on or charge new samsung smartphones on airplanes because they could catch fire. passengers are urged not to put the phones in checked bags. this after a family says a galaxy note 7 phone sparked this fire and destroyed their jeep. samsung recently stopped selling the phones after reports that they spontaneously caught fire. a real scare from london to orlando. a drunk passenger started acting up in the cabin forcing
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to boston. the pilot remained calm as he asked for assistance. >> customs and border protection agents arrested a 24- year-old man from scotland. he is now being charged with interfering with a flight crew. in the panhandle, the correctional institution was on lock job after a riot was -- lockdown after a riot that was scheduled for today. 63-year-old thomas baker told investigators he simply had too many long island iced teas when he ran his yaht aground. we learned baker had been arrested just weeks before the yaht ran aground. in that case, he was charged
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. welcome back. the time right now is 4:43. new information about the 70- year-old man that says he robbed a bank in kansas city to get away from his wife. police say he robbed the bank friday afternoon then sat in the lobby waiting for authorities. his wife told reporters they got into an argument after she reminded him to fix the dryer. then he went to rob the bank. they've been married years. if convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. a scary situation on a school bus where a bully reportedly put a gun to another boy's head. a sixth grader brought a revolver onto the bus, then held the gun to the back of their son's head, terrifying him. >> my 11-year-old had a gun to his head. what if there had been bullets
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>> what if it had gone off if. >> the parents of the victim say they are transferring schools immediately. as we all know, schools are a breeding ground for jims and some of the worst areas -- ground for germs and some of the worst areas are water fountains. they have more germs than toilet seats because they don't get disinfected other hot spots include the cafeterias, the trays, desktops and sports equipment. washing your hands with soap and water is the best way to get rid of the germs and make sure kids get enough sleep, exercise and diet. >> >> alphabet is doing more to
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into the future. they are setting up a special kiosk. the delivery service will be tested on a closed site. >> >> amazon wants to start a new service for tailgaters who run out of food and drinks. the san francisco 49ers fans can order more food and drinks with prime now. the company says orders will be delivered to levi stadium within an hour. right now it's only available in san francisco prime members. a big rig carrying blank pennies spilled its load in delaware on its way to philadelphia. if they had been stamped, they would have been worth about $81,000. the driver is recovering from minor injuries. today is the working women's state conference. one of the guest speakers is
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it's all aimed at allowing women to network and motivating female professionals. the show starts this morning at 10:00 and runs until 6:00 sunday evening with the boating show >> i was there at last year's. been there a year already. it's always a good time to be indoors regard whether it rains. it will again this weekend. the ranknesses are coming back up. they've been gone the last few days and nobody's been complaining here. upper 70s right now from tampa to st. pete. the mornings have allowed temperatures that fall into the mid-60s again on the nature coast yesterday. today, things are changing once
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streaming farther north. so instead of just our southern counties, i think all of our counties get involved with the rain chance. it won't be super high, but it will be there. look there, things are getting going for saturday as well, something we haven't seen with all of the dry air. 3:00, 4:00, and then we'll get into he thunderstorms so by 6:00 and 7:00. rain coverage is not all that high. 30 and 40 is typical for this time of year. we talked about this yesterday, not paying attention to that right now over the wynnewood islands. the thunderstorms are waning at this point. 60%. looking good here. no sign of ian at all out in
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didn't bother anyone. another outto sea storm. we hermine which was a tropical storm. 30 to 40% rain chances continuing into early next week. thank you, ivan. taking a live look at i-275 as traffic is moving along. bill logan will join us live with a traffic report starting at 5:00 a.m. the buccaneers' first game is this sunday against atlanta playing game two of the four- game series against the new york yankees. tom korun has more in the morning sports. >> reporter: good morning,
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the bucs/falcons line. a couple of roster moves with the team elevating peyton barber from the practice squad as the number three runningback. the team re-signed wide receiver evan spencer. >> getting ready for a tougher opponent in northern illinois this week. they are 15-point favorites over the huskies. that runningback marlon mack might not play saturday. >> he's still questionable for saturday. we hear differently around here. when they say two weeks that's one week for us. when they say two days, that's a day. so it's a little different. >> reporter: tough loss for the rays last night. bottom of the ninth, two outs.
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fashion. tyler the solo homer of the right and the yankees take game one of the series. finally, serena williams beaten last night in the u.s. open semifinals in straight sets. enjoy your day. nine minutes until 5:00 right now. the fight is on to stop a hustler hollywood store from opening right next to a chuck e. cheese but why it won't be a mattress store is under fire for a commercial that makes light of the 9/11 terror attacks. we'll hear from that manager as they apologize after getting
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checking the bus stop that tells us a good thing, right? we had a short week. a long weekend. it's made in the upper 70s this morning. by the afternoon, the change today is a few more showers in the forecast here. 20 to 30% by 3:00 and increasing heading towards 6:00. we'll talk more about the weekend forecast of course coming up in the next hour. check this out. a cool view here.
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just west of the mississippi. they just finished putting the finishing touches on this 1100 foot wilshire grand tower in los angeles. it's expected to open next march. pretty cool. the martin county school crossing guard put her life on the line by stepping in front of an aggressive driver. >> also the surgery she is blaming for the incident is coming up. a manatee county woman is accused of hiring kill her ex-husband and why authorities say she wanted him
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wrong man. >> a 9/11-themed commercial coming up that will have you thinking, "what were they thinking. ." >> ivan starts us off with a look at what seems to be a it nice day. >> i think we'll be great today. despite the rain chances coming back. we've had quite a dry week for this time of year. upper 70s around 80 right now. we're mostly clear out there and feeling nice. not as cool out there. we've been in the 60s the last we've been north of 69. by this afternoon, we'll have a little more activity as far as showers and thunderstorms. so i think not just manatee. moving a little farther north now so all of us getting a little 30% rain chance. that 85 has got to feel like 90 by 10:00. then we'll get into the low 90s by the afternoon, which will make it feel like it's in
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