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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all
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mireya villarreal reports it won't be melting away on its own. >> reporter: david quintana is seeing his truck for the first time in five days. >> i think it's going to be totaled. i think it's going to have a lot of electrical problems and probably some water in the motor. >> reporter: he was one of hundreds of people stuck on highway 58 when torrential rains hit the area. >> i turned and i looked andff the mountain there was just a river of water coming down. and i was really concerned that we were going to get washed away. >> r rorter: more than 150 cars and trucks were towed, some to the mojave airport, where drivers scraped off mud and tried salvage what was inside. back on highway 58, transportation crews were scraping mud off the roads. debbie cochrane and her daughter jessica mcdonel shot this video of the mudslide the from inside their truck. >> luckily we weren't furtherren where the cars werer buried more. >> reporter: the pair waited nearly 12 hours inside their vehicle to be rescued. >> the cars in front of us were floating around butching into each other. it was really
mireya villarreal reports it won't be melting away on its own. >> reporter: david quintana is seeing his truck for the first time in five days. >> i think it's going to be totaled. i think it's going to have a lot of electrical problems and probably some water in the motor. >> reporter: he was one of hundreds of people stuck on highway 58 when torrential rains hit the area. >> i turned and i looked andff the mountain there was just a river of water coming down. and i was...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. people want change, they want reform, they want to see something done, but just carping about it and whining about it and making speeches about it doesn't get it done. nobody has shaken up the system more than i have. i've always been unorthodox in this and against the grain. but you know what? i know how to get it done. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising.
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. people want change, they want reform, they want to see something done, but just carping about it and whining about it and making speeches about it doesn't get it done. nobody has shaken up the system more than i have. i've always been unorthodox in this and against the grain. but you know what? i know how to get it done. new day for...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: andhat's t cbs evening news for tonight. around the world, good night. [ film reel clicking ] wheel... of... fortune! here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. where the heck are they? how you doing, everybody? thank you, jim. i'm scared! boy, i hope the color part of the show comes back soon. see you later. how you doing? good to see you. get ready. don't be alarmed. first "toss up" is coming up, it's a "place". it's worth $1,000. and vanna will gesture. the puzzle will come up just like a miracle. here we go. [ bell dings ] ricky. haunted house! no! everybody else. [ bell dings ] teri. haunted hotel! yeah, you just got in before the last letter came up. i would have said haunted house, too. me too! but teri said haunted hotel -- got the $1,000. nice country up there. what do you do up in santa maria? i work for a financial advisor, and i'm married to my wonderful husband, tom, for almost 41 years, and i have two wonderful sons, jeff and chris, and... and wine tasting, huh? yeah. we have beautiful w
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: andhat's t cbs evening news for tonight. around the world, good night. [ film reel clicking ] wheel... of... fortune! here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. where the heck are they? how you doing, everybody? thank you, jim. i'm scared! boy, i hope the color part of the show comes back soon. see you later. how you doing? good to see you. get ready. don't be alarmed. first "toss up" is coming up, it's...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ll of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. with cancer, early detection can mean life or death. so, when chris brown and will pauls would recklessly deny access to basic health services like mammograms and annual exams, it makes a real difference in women's lives. chris brown voted against funding for cancer screenings. and will pauls opposed funding for clinics that provide access to mammograms - life-saving procedures women rely on. chris brown and will pauls: a risk that women in atlantic county can't afford. >>> 35 seasons of leading the way in entertainment news. all month long "e.t." is celebrating the stars, the stories, the moments that made history, broke our hearts, and made us soar. hi, everybody. i'm mary hart. and this is "entertainment tonight." >> i'm stunned. i don't get it. >> oprah on being ambushed by the man a tabloid claims is he secret son. >> i want to talk to her. >> he's talking and so is she only to "e.t." >> the whole thing is a setup. >> their e
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ll of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. with cancer, early detection can mean life or death. so, when chris brown and will pauls would recklessly deny access to basic health services like mammograms and annual exams, it makes a real difference in women's lives. chris brown voted against funding for cancer screenings. and will pauls opposed funding for clinics that provide...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ll of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. >>referee: tonight a virginia high school student is in custody charged with threat especiallying to blow up his school and shoot students. thank you for joining us. >> parents and students are being credited for stopping the plot. students we spoke to described the 15-year-old as a loaner. the county sheriff said the unnamed teen suffers from depression. he was angry at classmates and had a tough time making friends. some students say he tried to get them to go along with his plan. instead they went to the principal on tuesday to. deputies arrested the boy with in hours. >> the one thing have you to say about the police department
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ll of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. >>referee: tonight a virginia high school student is in custody charged with threat especiallying to blow up his school and shoot students. thank you for joining us. >> parents and students are being credited for stopping the plot. students we spoke to described the 15-year-old as a loaner. the county sheriff said the unnamed...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: it started out as a harmless drive home from school. four-year-old lilly garcia was in the back seat of her father's vehicle when police say alan torrez. the two men argued. torrez allegedly shot at garcia's truck and hit lilly in the head. police say torrez fled the scene. other drivers called 911. there is an adult holding it looked like an unresponsive child. >> reporter: on social media garcia called his daughter "the light of my life, wiser than i will ever be." >> it was traumatic for them. >> reporter: officer tanner tixier says she shooting stunned even veteran responders. >> they literally saw a four-year-old little girl with a severe gunshot wound, which she died from, not only our officers, but the par maidics, the trauma room was just devastated. >> reporter: in less than 24 hours, several timms came in. it was an anonymous caller that led detectives to tony torrez. after being questioned, police say torrez confessed that the killing was a road rage incident. chief gordon eden. >> >> this should have never happened. this is
here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: it started out as a harmless drive home from school. four-year-old lilly garcia was in the back seat of her father's vehicle when police say alan torrez. the two men argued. torrez allegedly shot at garcia's truck and hit lilly in the head. police say torrez fled the scene. other drivers called 911. there is an adult holding it looked like an unresponsive child. >> reporter: on social media garcia called his daughter "the light of my life,...
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mireya villarreal got a look at the haunts on morse avenue in the shadows of hollywood. >> reporter: what appears to be an amusement park is actually rick polizzi's front yard. >> i want a lot of spectacle. >> reporter: every night in the 10 days leading up to halloween, 4,000 to 6,000 visitors stream into this normally quiet neighborhood to experience halloween. is it scary? >> no, it's just really cool. >> reporter: the idea of a fright-free halloween began when he took his young daughters to their first haunted house. it didn't go well. they ran out screaming. >> right. >> reporter: not happy. >> no, not at all. >> reporter: polizzi, a former animation producer for "the simpson's," decided he could build something better. how much is your allowance for this? >> usually runs between, like, $10,000 and $12,000 each year. >> reporter: and it also costs polizzi time. he starts putting up pumpkins in july. do you think there will be a point where your wife and children are like enough? >> oh, yeah, they did that 10 years ago. >> reporter: with his daughters all grown up, each year poli
mireya villarreal got a look at the haunts on morse avenue in the shadows of hollywood. >> reporter: what appears to be an amusement park is actually rick polizzi's front yard. >> i want a lot of spectacle. >> reporter: every night in the 10 days leading up to halloween, 4,000 to 6,000 visitors stream into this normally quiet neighborhood to experience halloween. is it scary? >> no, it's just really cool. >> reporter: the idea of a fright-free halloween began when...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. there is fresh outrage directed at former subway restaurant spokesman jared fogle. he made millions as the face of the fast food change, but prosecutors obtained audio recordings of him chatting with a woman in florida chatting about his sexual encounters with women. >> reporter: fogle pleaded guilty to child pornography in august and agreed to pay $1.4 million in restitution. these recordings formed part of the evidence selected by investigators but they're only surfacing now. viewers may find the content disturbing. in the audio recordings being heard publicly for the first time, jared fogle discusses his sexual interest in children. >> i like them at all ages, you know is >> what makes it different from >> it just depends. >> reporter: the woman talking with fogle is a
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. there is fresh outrage directed at former subway restaurant spokesman jared fogle. he made millions as the face of the fast food change, but prosecutors...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news for others, check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." there is fresh outrage directed at former subway restaurant spokesman jared fogle. he made millions as the face of the fast food chain, but is now awaiting sent tensing on child sex charges. prosecutors obtained audio recordings of him chatting with a woman in florida chatting about his sexual encounters with women. some of it is hard to listen to. >> reporter: fogle pleaded guilty to child pornography in august and agreed to pay $1.4 million in restitution to 14 victims. these recordings formed part of the evidence collected by investigators but they're only surfacing now. i want to warn you, viewers may find the content disturbing. in the audio recordings being heard publicly for the first sexual interest in children. >> reporter: the woman talking with fogle is a former radi
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news for others, check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." there is fresh outrage directed at former subway restaurant spokesman jared fogle. he made millions as the face of the fast food chain, but is now awaiting...
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mireya villarreal has more on the slide. >> this is the play used you used to see it happen a lot 30 years ago, very rarely now. >> reporter: if one play could turn a game upside down this was it. >> chase utley going hard as they score. >> chase utley of the l.a. dodgers did not appear to be targeting second base. instead he barreled right into mets short stopper ruben tejada breaking his leg. mets manager terry collins spoke for the team. >> payoff series, you lose a guy to that serious of an injury, yeah, they're not very happy about it. >> reporter: but utley says the play was both legal and clean. >> i think any time you're in a double play you should do your best to do that. again, there was no intent to injure ruben whatsoever. >> reporter: mets fans weren't buying it. one tweeted as i walked out of my apartment, chase utley slid into me and blanked up my leg. >> chuck schumer also weighed in. >> i thought it was deliberate. and i thought the umpire missed the boat in not throwing utley out of the game for what he did. >> reporter: the league is now reviewing the play says chi
mireya villarreal has more on the slide. >> this is the play used you used to see it happen a lot 30 years ago, very rarely now. >> reporter: if one play could turn a game upside down this was it. >> chase utley going hard as they score. >> chase utley of the l.a. dodgers did not appear to be targeting second base. instead he barreled right into mets short stopper ruben tejada breaking his leg. mets manager terry collins spoke for the team. >> payoff series, you...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new >>> it's friday, october 30th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> terror at takeoff. chaos when a jetliner packed with more than a hundred passengers erupts in flames. >>> a texas shoot-out caught on camera. surveillance video is released of a deadly gun battle between rival biker gangs. >>> tasks with keeping kids safe. a school driver is under arrest after he is seen hitting one of his passengers. >>> justin bieber, why he cut off his concert after just one song. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. investigators from the national transportation safety board are trying to figure out what caused an engine jet about to take off from florida. passengers on board the dynamic airways flight heard a loud bang and 110 passengers and crew membe
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new >>> it's friday, october 30th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> terror at takeoff. chaos when a jetliner packed with more than a hundred passengers erupts in flames. >>> a texas shoot-out...
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and as mireya villarreal shows us, it's a part of a national crime wave that could get even worse during the holiday season. reporter: rick was expecting ups to lead to packages on his porch. instead, home surveillance video catches an unexpected visitor pulling up in a u-haul and stealing his stuff in seconds. >> i cannot believe this was actually happening. he was in such a hurry just to go get the box, get out of here, and follow the ups truck to another location. reporter: police raided that theief's apartment. they have hundreds of packages police believe were stolen and would have been resold. >> they were doing this for a very long time. >> there was piles of stuff everywhere. reporter: law enforcement says the problem is growing at an alarming rate as shopping habits are changing. according to the national retail federation, consumers say almost half of their shopping will be online this holiday season with free shipping and shipping promotions meaning major selling point. developers in san francisco say they have a solution. a new app called the doorman hold your packages in a w
and as mireya villarreal shows us, it's a part of a national crime wave that could get even worse during the holiday season. reporter: rick was expecting ups to lead to packages on his porch. instead, home surveillance video catches an unexpected visitor pulling up in a u-haul and stealing his stuff in seconds. >> i cannot believe this was actually happening. he was in such a hurry just to go get the box, get out of here, and follow the ups truck to another location. reporter: police...
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mireya villarreal went to a california school that will soon be the first in the country to have standing desks everywhere. >> we are going to lie down. >> reporter: at this elementary school in san rozelle, california. >> our fans are here, my friends. >> reporter: motivating students to move is more than just their morning routine. it's an all-day commitment that starts with these standing desks. >> it gets your legs working so you're not like i can't move >> reporter: their favorite feature is the aptly named fidget bar. >> it makes me concentrate around without wiggling in the chairs. >> reporter: the last three schools will be diverted by the end year with standing desks. >> i'm excited for them and thrilled that we found a way to make them more excited about school. >> reporter: the principal tracy smith said students initially got more tired standing all day but then they became more productive in the classroom. >> reporter: to see them not sitting still does it make it more difficult for the teachers? >> i think it takes an adjustment. if uned the purpose behind the movement, whic
mireya villarreal went to a california school that will soon be the first in the country to have standing desks everywhere. >> we are going to lie down. >> reporter: at this elementary school in san rozelle, california. >> our fans are here, my friends. >> reporter: motivating students to move is more than just their morning routine. it's an all-day commitment that starts with these standing desks. >> it gets your legs working so you're not like i can't move...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> 16-year-old carly fiorina is the youngest shooting survivor. she was attending college to be a nurse. her mother, bonnie, says the most she heard about the shooting she dropped everything and drove straight to the hospital. you heard the news. you came straight over here. was that mother's intuition that brought you here? >> there's no other word, mother's intuition. >> reporter: fitzgerald was in a writing class targeted by the shooter, christopher harper mercer, but didn't know him. she was shot through her shoulder. the bullet grazed her lung and lodged in her kidney, which doctors removed. fitzgerald's mother says there's a sense of guilt that comes along with knowing her daughter survived but nine others didn't. >> i'm just really thankful that god let me have my child. >> reporter: but fitzgerald didn't just survive the shooting. she helped save fellow classmate and friend anna boylan. her brother korre told cbs news the two were next to each other during the shooting and it was fitzgerald's idea for anna to play dead. >> she played dead.
here's mireya villarreal. >> 16-year-old carly fiorina is the youngest shooting survivor. she was attending college to be a nurse. her mother, bonnie, says the most she heard about the shooting she dropped everything and drove straight to the hospital. you heard the news. you came straight over here. was that mother's intuition that brought you here? >> there's no other word, mother's intuition. >> reporter: fitzgerald was in a writing class targeted by the shooter,...
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. >> pelley: mireya villarreal reporting for us tonight. mireya, thank you very much. well, open skies are becoming a problem, too. today the transportation department said it will require mo ownerss of recreational drones to register. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: the number of drone complaints to the f.a.a. has surge from 238 for all of 2014 to 969 and counting so far this year. one of the biggest challenges is finding the operationor, make easier. transportati secretary antony foxx. how do you plan to e eorce this, particularly with people who already own dnes? what's their incentive? >> we would expect retroactive registration. there may be a grace period. the task force will hav to come up with this. >> reporter: how a a you going to enforce t tt? >> the signal we're sending today is when ynter international air space, this is a serious matter. this isn't riding your atv on you own property. >> reporter: a new task force will have just a month to recommenhow the system should work and which drones should be registered. >> wean't continueo vilify this techn
. >> pelley: mireya villarreal reporting for us tonight. mireya, thank you very much. well, open skies are becoming a problem, too. today the transportation department said it will require mo ownerss of recreational drones to register. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: the number of drone complaints to the f.a.a. has surge from 238 for all of 2014 to 969 and counting so far this year. one of the biggest challenges is finding the operationor, make easier. transportati secretary...
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. >>> ahead, mireya villarreal shows us how children could be leaping to their feet. >> reporter: youifferent in this california classroom. coming up we will tell you why this school wants to be the first in the country to get rid of all of their chairs and why some doctors say other schools should be doing the same. ♪ ♪ i'm still standing yeah yeah ♪ if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people with severe stomach or intestinal problems. tanzeum is not insulin. it is not used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis, and has not been studied with mea
. >>> ahead, mireya villarreal shows us how children could be leaping to their feet. >> reporter: youifferent in this california classroom. coming up we will tell you why this school wants to be the first in the country to get rid of all of their chairs and why some doctors say other schools should be doing the same. ♪ ♪ i'm still standing yeah yeah ♪ if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>elley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs newew all ararnd the world, good night. right now on c c 2 news, why a major corridor project meant to help homeless people is keeping them out in the cold, for now. now.plus ...up in smoke. "tobacco companies have been producing product that has killed our generation for years."the push to raise the legal smoking age in iowa. it was a very cold start to the day. day.cbs 2 chchf meteorologist terry swails joins us now to tell us if it will be just as
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>elley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs newew all ararnd the world, good night. right now on c c 2 news, why a major corridor project meant to help homeless people is keeping them out in the cold, for now. now.plus ...up in smoke. "tobacco companies have been producing product that has killed our generation for years."the push to raise the legal smoking age in iowa. it was a very cold start to the day....
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for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> rewe reached out to u.p.s. they say customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is made at your front door. i'm amazed how brazen people are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. >> the app is a good thing. another good use of an app. a father/son parachute jump turns scary when it spins control. ahead, the sky-high save caught rain continues today with a dry patch through the afternoon hours, and another weak resurgence this evening. temperatures will top out in the mid to upper 60s through most of the state, with upper 50s likely for those to the north. rain and clouds clear out for the weekend, leaving us sunny with highs in the 60s through monday. rain returns tuesday night! have a great weekend! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by cigna. together, all the way. ahh... ah. you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at ci
for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> rewe reached out to u.p.s. they say customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is made at your front door. i'm amazed how brazen people are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. >> the app is a good thing. another good use of an app. a father/son parachute jump turns...
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for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> re we reached out to u.p.s. they say customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. >> the app is a good thing. another good use of an app. >>> dad to the rescue! a father/son parachute jump turns scary when it spins control. ahead, the sky-high save caught >>> i'm meteorologist pamela gardner. tons of sunshine this crisp, fall friday for you. temperatures will be in the upper 40s and lower 50s. notice no rain pushing your way in the hour by hour forecast. a few passing clouds and a brisk northwest wind. 4:00. for the weekend, we stay dry saturday close to clouds. spotty brief showers and otherwise partly sunny. announcer: this portion of "cbs cigna. together, all the way. ahh... ah. you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna
for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> re we reached out to u.p.s. they say customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. >> the app is a good thing. another good use of an app. >>> dad to the rescue! a father/son parachute jump turns scary when it spins...
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for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> we reached out to u.p.s.y customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is made at your front door. i'm amazed how brazen people are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. >> the app is a good thing. another good use of an app. >>> dad to the rescue! a father/son parachute jump turns scary when it spins control. ahead, the sky-hi announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by cigna. together, all the way. you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. cigna. together, all the way. the keurig® k200 series brewer. big on features. small on size. the single serve-make-all-your- favorites-exactly-how-you-like- it-machine. keu
for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> we reached out to u.p.s.y customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is made at your front door. i'm amazed how brazen people are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. >> the app is a good thing. another good use of an app. >>> dad to the rescue! a father/son...
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for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> rewe reached out to u.p.s. they say customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is made at your front door. i'm amazed how brazen people are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. another good use of an app. >>> dad to the rescue! a father/son parachute jump turns scary when it spins control. ahead, the sky-high s >>> yea, you just heard gayle say yea. i'll tell you what, appreciate that norah, it is friday and it is a fine fall friday. just ask glenn. loyal channel 2 watcher and glenn said man, it's a fine one out there, clear and 53. out for the morning walk, a fitness freak and he is loving it. going to be cool though. so yeah glenn is a cool weather lover. 60 on friday. 58 on saturday. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by cigna. together, all the way. ahh... ah. you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want
for "cbs this morning," mireya villarreal, los angeles. >> rewe reached out to u.p.s. they say customers can request alternate drop-off locations such as a back porch or maybe your garage or an app that sends you a text when the delivery is made at your front door. i'm amazed how brazen people are. walk to your house and take your stuff and walk off. >> this is a good story. another good use of an app. >>> dad to the rescue! a father/son parachute jump turns scary...
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mireya villarreal got a look at the haunts on morris avenue in the shadows of hollywood. >> reporter: what appears to be an amusement park is actually rick poluzzi's front yard. >> i want a lot of spectacles. >> reporter: every night in the ten days leading up to halloween, 4,000 to 6,000 visitors stream into this normally quiet neighborhood to experience halloween is it scary? >> no, it's just really cool. >> reporter: the idea of a fright-free halloween began when he took his young daughters to their first haunted house. it didn't go well. they ran out screaming? >> right. >> reporter: not happy? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: a former animation producer for "the simpsons" tv show, decided he could build something better. how much is your allowance for this? >> usually between $10,000 and $12,000 each year. >> reporter: and it also cost him time. he starts putting up pumpkins in july. do you think there's a point where your wife and children will be like, enough? >> yeah, they did that ten years ago. >> reporter: with his daughters now all grown up, he insists every year will be hi
mireya villarreal got a look at the haunts on morris avenue in the shadows of hollywood. >> reporter: what appears to be an amusement park is actually rick poluzzi's front yard. >> i want a lot of spectacles. >> reporter: every night in the ten days leading up to halloween, 4,000 to 6,000 visitors stream into this normally quiet neighborhood to experience halloween is it scary? >> no, it's just really cool. >> reporter: the idea of a fright-free halloween began...
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girl >> these are the thieves who sneak onto your property and steal the packages left on the mireya villarreal says it's a crime that could be getting worse during the holiday season. >> reporter: rick was expecting u.p.s. to leave two packages on his porch but instead home surveillance video shows a vehicle pulling up in a u-haul and stealing his stuff in seconds. >> i couldn't believe this was happening. he was in a hurry to get the box and follow the u.p.s. to another location. >> reporter: police raided the alleged thieves' apartment. inside, they found hundreds of packages police believe were stolen and would have been resold. they were doing this for a very long time then? >> correct. it was just piles of stuff everywhere. >> reporter: porch piracy is happening across the country. in pittsburgh, a woman pushing a toddler in a stroller swiped packages from inside a screen door and, in chicago, a neighbor intermediate this interaction on man taking packages from a front porch. >> why you picking them up? >> delivering. >> you're not delivering. you went and picked them up! >> reporter: law
girl >> these are the thieves who sneak onto your property and steal the packages left on the mireya villarreal says it's a crime that could be getting worse during the holiday season. >> reporter: rick was expecting u.p.s. to leave two packages on his porch but instead home surveillance video shows a vehicle pulling up in a u-haul and stealing his stuff in seconds. >> i couldn't believe this was happening. he was in a hurry to get the box and follow the u.p.s. to another...
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mireya villarreal is here is with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ennifer lawrence talks about sexism, people listen. she says she is being open and honest because with a lot of talk, comes change. item. >> there is also something else. >> reporter: she is one of hollywood's most bankable female stars. >> i read it an article. look. >> reporter: but actress jennifer lawrence is speaking out about those leaked e-mails from movie executives which revealed she made a lot less than her male costars in "american hustle." >> you keep changing the rules. >> reporter: lawrence wrote a no holds bar essay for lenny, actress lenny deanam's online newsletter. it says the following, quote. so while she is taking responsibility she is really shedding a light on the fact that women, for years have been seen us spoiled or naive if they ask for anything more. >> reporter: the actress also says there is a double standard when it comes to speaking up. i'm over trying to find the adorable way to state my opinion and still be likeable. i don't think i've ever worked for
mireya villarreal is here is with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ennifer lawrence talks about sexism, people listen. she says she is being open and honest because with a lot of talk, comes change. item. >> there is also something else. >> reporter: she is one of hollywood's most bankable female stars. >> i read it an article. look. >> reporter: but actress jennifer lawrence is speaking out about those leaked e-mails from movie executives which...