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headquarters. >> pelley: omar villafranca, >> pelley: omar villafranca, thanks very much, and we're back in just a moment. eler ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed ly
headquarters. >> pelley: omar villafranca, >> pelley: omar villafranca, thanks very much, and we're back in just a moment. eler ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or,...
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omar villafranca reports. (pkg)(sot facebook message) this is more intense than what i thought it was gonna be. (track)michael vance took to facebook from inside a stolen police pickup. authorities say he took the car after pulling an assault rifle on officers attempting to question him. (sot sheriff charlie doughtery / lincoln county sheriff's office)when a gentleman came opened fire on everybody.(gfx in)(sot broadcastify)we have to gunshot victims. shot to the leg and foot area. both victims are conscious.(gfx out) (track)police say vance... who was wanted on previous charges of child sexual abuse... was also shot in the gun battle. (sot facebook 001 message)it hurts, let me tell you, it hurts, it sucks.(track)he reportedly then carjacked this man and his pregnant wife. (johnathan chouinard)"well, he got out right here, our car's parked right here, and he said, he's got an assault rifle."(track)a woman across the street says she was injured by shrapnel when vance opened fire.(sot woman)and then my boyfriend
omar villafranca reports. (pkg)(sot facebook message) this is more intense than what i thought it was gonna be. (track)michael vance took to facebook from inside a stolen police pickup. authorities say he took the car after pulling an assault rifle on officers attempting to question him. (sot sheriff charlie doughtery / lincoln county sheriff's office)when a gentleman came opened fire on everybody.(gfx in)(sot broadcastify)we have to gunshot victims. shot to the leg and foot area. both victims...
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. >> reporter: i'm omar villafranca on exuma island in the ma this part of the caribbean last night. the wind and storm surge was so powerful, boats were smashed onto the shore. hurricane winds over 140 miles per hour ripped the roof off this house in the bahamas. we felt the wrath of matthew as the storm hit overnight in exuma. beaches are empty. homes are boarded up. and here on exuma island, most of the people are without 100 and rising. two days after the hurricane hit the island nation as a category 4. in jereme, 145-mile-per-hour winds decimated homes while flood waters swept away roads and bridges. the widespread damage prompted the haitian government to suspend sunday's presidential election. back in the bahamas crews immediately started clearing debris from the roads at daylight. magnolia morely rode out t >> we figured that we're blessed, that the eye passed to the south of us, and we did not get more intense conditions than we did. >> reporter: cleaning up the debris will take several days. thousands of people in the bahamas are still without power, but many know the storm
. >> reporter: i'm omar villafranca on exuma island in the ma this part of the caribbean last night. the wind and storm surge was so powerful, boats were smashed onto the shore. hurricane winds over 140 miles per hour ripped the roof off this house in the bahamas. we felt the wrath of matthew as the storm hit overnight in exuma. beaches are empty. homes are boarded up. and here on exuma island, most of the people are without 100 and rising. two days after the hurricane hit the island...
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omar villafranca, cbs dallas. >> ninan: the cbs weekend news will be back in a moment with important information about your >> ninan: well, if you're planning to travel out of the country in the near future we have important information about your passport. here's danielle nottingham. >> reporter: clark and jill soderlund spent a year planning a european vacation, including a stop in france to see the monaco grand prix. >> it's sort of a bucket list thing. >> reporter: on the day of the outside the airport, but at check-in, everything changed. >> get up to the gate agent, and she just looks at our passport, starts shaking hear head. >> reporter: the problem-- the they were traveling in late may and returning the first week of june. their passports weren't expiring until late august, but many countries in europe require passports to be valid up to six months beyond your returned date, a shock to them. >> it wa the gut. >> let's say you get in an accident and all of a sudden you're in a hospital for a few months. you know, they tonight want to deal with someone who doesn't have a valid
omar villafranca, cbs dallas. >> ninan: the cbs weekend news will be back in a moment with important information about your >> ninan: well, if you're planning to travel out of the country in the near future we have important information about your passport. here's danielle nottingham. >> reporter: clark and jill soderlund spent a year planning a european vacation, including a stop in france to see the monaco grand prix. >> it's sort of a bucket list thing. >>...
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. >> reporter: i'm omar villafranca on exuma island in the bahamas. hurricane matthew tore through this part of the caribbeanas night. the wind and storm surge was so powerful, boats were smashed on to the shore. hurricane winds over 140 miles per hour ripped the roof off this house in the bahamas. we felt the wrath of matthew as the storm hit overnight in exuma. beaches are empty. homes are boarded up spp here on exuma island, most of the people elect tryst. in haiti, the death toll is 100 and rising two days after the hurricane hit the island nation as a category four. 145-mile-per-hour winds decimated homes while floodwaters swept away roads and bridges. the wide spread damage prompted the haitian government to suspend sunda sunday's from thil elect. magnolia morally rode out the storm in the that the eye passed to the south of us, and we did not get more intense conditions than we did. >> reporter: cleaning up the debris will take several days. thousands of people in the bahamass are still without power, but many know the storm could have been muc
. >> reporter: i'm omar villafranca on exuma island in the bahamas. hurricane matthew tore through this part of the caribbeanas night. the wind and storm surge was so powerful, boats were smashed on to the shore. hurricane winds over 140 miles per hour ripped the roof off this house in the bahamas. we felt the wrath of matthew as the storm hit overnight in exuma. beaches are empty. homes are boarded up spp here on exuma island, most of the people elect tryst. in haiti, the death toll is...
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as omar villafranca reports, this may be a signave larger problem in the banking industry. >> i accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices in our retail banking business. >> reporter: john stumpf was contrite last week as lawmakers quizzed him on wells fargo's hyperaggressive sales tactics. oscar garza was a personal banker for a chase bank outside dallas. he says aggressive sales tactics aren't aren't just a problem at wells fargo. >> deceptive sales trade practices is across the industry. it's systemic. it is not specific to any branch. >> reporter: garza says he made under $12 an hour, and that the only way to make extra cash was to meet certain sales goals set by managers, even if that meant signing up customers for financial tools they didn't want. were they sales goals or were they quotas? did they have to be met? >> they were quotas. they had to be met. and there were consequences for not meeting those quote as. >> reporter: what were the consequences? >> terminations. >> reporter: he claimed a manager at his bank was aware employees used question i.d.s to open
as omar villafranca reports, this may be a signave larger problem in the banking industry. >> i accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices in our retail banking business. >> reporter: john stumpf was contrite last week as lawmakers quizzed him on wells fargo's hyperaggressive sales tactics. oscar garza was a personal banker for a chase bank outside dallas. he says aggressive sales tactics aren't aren't just a problem at wells fargo. >> deceptive sales trade...
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omar villafranca has the latest. >> reporter: the fireball charred interior walls, meltedlt political signs, and burned a couch down to its springs before going out on its own. no one was in the building atas the time. a business next door was spray painted with a swastika and a threat, "nazi republicans leave town or else." robin hayes is the chairman ofma the north carolina republican party. expect to happen here? >> not at all, not in any way, shape, or form. totally unprecedented, uncalled for, and inexcusable. >> reporter: the incident comes during a tense period in the campaign, and republican offices across the tar heel state arel taking extra security precautions. orange county is reliably blue. registered democrats outnumber republicans nearly 3-1. both presidential candidates weighed in. unacceptable." donald trump tweeted, "animalsls representing hillary clinton and dems in north carolina just firebombed our office in orange county because we are winning." north carolina's republican governor pat mccrory. >> i'm going the take this extremely seriously because i don't want a
omar villafranca has the latest. >> reporter: the fireball charred interior walls, meltedlt political signs, and burned a couch down to its springs before going out on its own. no one was in the building atas the time. a business next door was spray painted with a swastika and a threat, "nazi republicans leave town or else." robin hayes is the chairman ofma the north carolina republican party. expect to happen here? >> not at all, not in any way, shape, or form. totally...
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omar villafranca has the latest. >>> the governor prepare for the most. all of this and more starting at 7:00 right here on "cbs north carolina." >> school is ?? glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. >>> wake county named muriel summers as principal of the year. that's commitment. and mary taylor, an assistant principal, received the honor in her category. she's been in the wake county system her spire 25 years as an educator. cumberland county named west of's principal as 2017 principal of the year. dr. lowery has been in education for 17 years and served nine as an administrator. dr. vernon has been principal of west of high school for one month. >> i don't think it's registered yet but, say it's very, very humbling experience and i'm just excited where we can if from here. >> dr. lowery received a thousand dollar check and $5,000 for her school and is in the running to become principal of the year. congrats to all. >> absolutely. >>> some dogs rescued from a puppy mill could be available for adoption in wake county as soon as next week.
omar villafranca has the latest. >>> the governor prepare for the most. all of this and more starting at 7:00 right here on "cbs north carolina." >> school is ?? glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. >>> wake county named muriel summers as principal of the year. that's commitment. and mary taylor, an assistant principal, received the honor in her category. she's been in the wake county system her spire 25 years as an educator. cumberland county...
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omar villafranca has the latest. reporter: the fireba walls, med polica sns, b no thank you very much, shs nna st with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i wobeeing you fo. is that a bisque?st losm. why take medicines whenx lasts 12rs start the lief. tce before i had the shoing, buing, pins-and-needle diabetic nerve pain, these feet playeshortsto inh learned the horn from my dad tell youdoctor right away general who was once the second highest-ranking officer in the entire u.s. military pleaded guilty iase involving a leak of top secrets. david martin has that. >> rporter: general james cartwright, now retid, but once known as president obama's favorite general, plead guilty the a crime which could send him ton. responding to questions from a federal judge, cartwright, who served as vice chairmaof the joint chief, admitted he lied to f.b.i. agents of "the new york times," and daniel klaidman, at the time a correspondent for "newsweek." sanger is the reporter who revealed the so-called stuxnet cyber attacks conduct
omar villafranca has the latest. reporter: the fireba walls, med polica sns, b no thank you very much, shs nna st with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i wobeeing you fo. is that a bisque?st losm. why take medicines whenx lasts 12rs start the lief. tce before i had the shoing, buing, pins-and-needle diabetic nerve pain, these feet playeshortsto inh learned the horn from my dad tell youdoctor right away general who was once the second highest-ranking officer in the entire u.s. military...
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first omar villafranca in the bahamas. the outer bands of hurricane matthew are starting to pound the island of xuma here in the bahamas. across the caribbean sea. people in haiti and cuba, are taking a beating from the powerful storm. in les cayes, haiti. 145 mile per hour wind left a path of destruction. the hurricane destroyed hundred of homes and flooded the streets. the storm toppled trees and knocked out power and communications to large parts of the island nation. a major bridge was destroyed by floodwaters cutting off access and aid to residents on the thousand of people are now without shelter. in the eastern tip of cuba, the storm slashed through and flattened homes in the city. here in the bahamas, residents are boarding up and bracing for matthew as the storm now takes aim at the island. nasa resident. andy gill stocked up on food and supplies. he plans to ride out the hurricane at home. >> my stomach tells me that this we trust that everything works out for us. >> we haven't seen the full force. >> reporter: o
first omar villafranca in the bahamas. the outer bands of hurricane matthew are starting to pound the island of xuma here in the bahamas. across the caribbean sea. people in haiti and cuba, are taking a beating from the powerful storm. in les cayes, haiti. 145 mile per hour wind left a path of destruction. the hurricane destroyed hundred of homes and flooded the streets. the storm toppled trees and knocked out power and communications to large parts of the island nation. a major bridge was...
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omar villafranca shows us the damage it's already caused. powerful winds and relentless rainslammed the bahamasma i snapshots from great inagua show the storm's power. homes damagedstreets covered in debris.trucks tossed on their side. (omar ) the wind is slicing thru the bahamas as the storm movers closer to the shore. beaches are empty, homes are boarded up and here on exuma island, most of the people are without electricity. as the storm approached from the south, nassau resident jennie minus evacuated her home and headed to a shelter. the aftermath in haiti shows the devastating power of matthew . buildings in jeremie are nearly destroyed. many roofs were ripped clean off. in les cayes (lay - kayes) people waded through knee-high water in the streets. as others in petit goave struggled to cross a river where a bridge used to be. the haitian government has suspended presidential elections that were matthew decimated baracoa (bah-rah-co-ah) in eastern cuba. leveling homes and filling streets with a mix of mud and debris. like many in the ca
omar villafranca shows us the damage it's already caused. powerful winds and relentless rainslammed the bahamasma i snapshots from great inagua show the storm's power. homes damagedstreets covered in debris.trucks tossed on their side. (omar ) the wind is slicing thru the bahamas as the storm movers closer to the shore. beaches are empty, homes are boarded up and here on exuma island, most of the people are without electricity. as the storm approached from the south, nassau resident jennie...
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omar villafranca has the latest. >>> and florida braces for matthew as the florida governor said everyone needs to prepare for the worst. we'll have all of this and much more starting at 7:00 a.m. on cbs north carolina. >>> an nsa contractor is day accused of illegally removing classified information and storing material in his home and car. harold martin of maryland was taken into custody in august after he admitted to investigators are trying to figure out whether the 51-year- old stole and disclosed highly classified computer code developed by the agency to hack into the ins of foreign governments. >>> vet muriel summers is principal of the year. congratulations. she's been principal for 19 year and mary taylor, received the honor in her category. she's been at wake county her congratulations to you two. good to see. >>> cumberland county named west of high school's principal as the 2017 principal of the year there. dr. lowery has been in education for 17 year and served nine of those as an administrator. dr. vernon has only been principal of west of high for just a month. >> i don't t
omar villafranca has the latest. >>> and florida braces for matthew as the florida governor said everyone needs to prepare for the worst. we'll have all of this and much more starting at 7:00 a.m. on cbs north carolina. >>> an nsa contractor is day accused of illegally removing classified information and storing material in his home and car. harold martin of maryland was taken into custody in august after he admitted to investigators are trying to figure out whether the...
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we have a team of correspondents on this story, and first we will go to omar villafranca in the bahamas. >> reporter: the outer bands of hurricane matthew are starting to pound the island of exuma here in the bahamas, but across the caribbean sea, people beating from the powerful storm. in this town, 145mph winds left path of destruction. the hurricane destroyed hundreds of homes and flooded the streets. the storm toppled trees and knocked out power and communications to large parts of the island nation. a major bridge was destroyed by floodwaters, cutting off access and aid to residents on the westti without shelter. in the eastern tip of cuba, the storm slashed through and flattened homes in the city of baracoa. here in the bahamas, residents are boarding up and bracing for matthew as the storm now takes aim at the island. nassau resident andy gill stocked up on food and other supplies. he plans to ride out the hurricane at home. >> my stomach tells me that this everything works out best for us. >> we haven't seen the full force yet. >> reporter: on the smile island of exuma, radio d.
we have a team of correspondents on this story, and first we will go to omar villafranca in the bahamas. >> reporter: the outer bands of hurricane matthew are starting to pound the island of exuma here in the bahamas, but across the caribbean sea, people beating from the powerful storm. in this town, 145mph winds left path of destruction. the hurricane destroyed hundreds of homes and flooded the streets. the storm toppled trees and knocked out power and communications to large parts of...
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cbs reporter omar villafranca was in the eye of the storm as it hit overnight. >> reporter: beaches are empty, homes boarded up and here on the island most of the people are without electricity. beach to >> back in the u.s. cbs evening news anchor scott pelley got drenched while reporting from west palm beach tonight where they are bracing for the worst. >>> help is pouring in from all over. kpix5's joe vazquez is live at sfo tonight. joe? >> reporter: liz, first we want to tell folks that most of the flights are actually going just on schedule here at sfo with the dramatic exception of those in the projected hurricane zone. dave lipin / bay area medical di team. checking the board at sfo, many of the flights to and from miami and other points in florida are canceled. those arriving from the hurricane zone are telling traveler stories. the garcia family is from the orlando area. their flight was canceled. so they had to make other plans. >> we drove actually to miami and we were the last flight. everything after us, the whole airport was shut down. >> reporter: meanwhile dave lippen of
cbs reporter omar villafranca was in the eye of the storm as it hit overnight. >> reporter: beaches are empty, homes boarded up and here on the island most of the people are without electricity. beach to >> back in the u.s. cbs evening news anchor scott pelley got drenched while reporting from west palm beach tonight where they are bracing for the worst. >>> help is pouring in from all over. kpix5's joe vazquez is live at sfo tonight. joe? >> reporter: liz, first we...
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omar villafranca has the latest. >> reporter: the fire ball charred interior walls, melted political signs and burned a couch down to the springs before going out on its own. no one was in the building at the time. a business next door was spray painted with a swastika and a threat. nazi republicans leave town or else. robin hayes is chairman of the north carolina republican >> is this something you would expect to happen here? >> not at all. not in any way, shape, form. unprecedented. uncalled for. inexcusable. >> reporter: the incident comes during a tense period in the campaign. and republican offices across the tar heel state are taking extra security precautions. orange county is reliably blue. registered democrats outnumber republicans nearly 3 to 1. both presidential candidates weighed in. hillary clinton condemned the unacceptable. donald trump tweeted. animals representing hillary clinton and dems in north carolina just fire bombed our office in orange county because we are winning. north carolina's republican governor, pat mccrory. >> got to make sure we take this extremely
omar villafranca has the latest. >> reporter: the fire ball charred interior walls, melted political signs and burned a couch down to the springs before going out on its own. no one was in the building at the time. a business next door was spray painted with a swastika and a threat. nazi republicans leave town or else. robin hayes is chairman of the north carolina republican >> is this something you would expect to happen here? >> not at all. not in any way, shape, form....