Equifax about the hack that exposed Sensitive Information about 143 million customers including Social Security numbers, birthdays, and drivers licenses. Pure gold to thieves. Anna werner spoke with a victim. Business professor David Anderson fell victim to two other major hacks and now equifax as he showed us. They think youre impacted. Im their product taking my information telling me and release that out to who knows who. Eva valazquez says theyre getting an earful. Hearing from folks who are complaining that they dont understand what this means. And that they dont understand how they are supposed to react. The best step to take, a credit freeze. Thats where you instruct the credit reporting agencies to stop any one from accessing your Credit Information. For instance, as they would to offer you a new credit card. Credit freeze will lock the criminals out of oecuof opening accounts in your name. There are other types of identity theft. Medical. Criminal and governmental. At first equifax was charging a fee for freezing accounts. After so many complaints it is free. Still not a solution for anderson. He has to keep his Credit Information accessible as he is in the process of selling his house. Do you feel like you are vulnerable because of that . Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely concerns. But even then freezing it is still no guarantee. But vazquez says at this point it is still the best option consumers have. But it really its worth that little bit of inconvenience, in order to, to basically lock it down and keep the thieves out. Equifax declined an in the view but said it acted immediately to stop the intrusion and investigation is also under way, but, anthony, some members of congress have sent a letter to the company asking for answers to questions that they have about how this happened. Lot of questions. Anna werner, thanks. Coming up next, dream team of prosecutors in the russia gairgs investigation. 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Special counsel, Robert Mueller has a dozen prosecutors investigating interference with the u. S. Election whether any one in the Trump Campaign was involved. Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department after the president fired fbi director james comey. For pursuing the russian investigation. Former trump adviser, steve bannon told charlie rose, that firing should have never have happened. Heres jewour correspondent. Do you have any response . President trump did not respond though his press secretary said he watched part of the former chief strategist interview. Dont think there is any doubt if james comey had not been fired we would not have a special counsel, yes. Bannon called that decision the worst mistake in modern political higstorstory. Would not have the Mueller Investigation in the breadth that clearly mr. Mueller is going. Reporter special counsel, Robert Muellers team of all star prosecutors speaks to that. Experience in long term investigations going after organized crime, money laundering, cyberterrorism and foreign bribery. Some even speak russian. A group of people who have a deep, deep, level of experience with, with complex federal cases. Former federal prosecutor, sam buhl. There isnt anything the team will come across. Andrew wiseman headed the department. In the 90s he worked on a case linked to the mafia and russian organized crime that involved, a trump Business Partner now of interest to muellers investigation. Andrew goldstein moved to washington this summer. He is with the u. S. Attorneys office in manhattan. Where he was overseeing an investigation, into former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort which mueller has taken over. One of the more experienced members of the team is james quarrels, a former law partner of muellers who cut his teeth in the 70s when he served on Watergate SpecialProsecution Task force. Highly elite team. If there arent cases, its because there werent cases there. Not because the the prosecutors didnt make them. Today White House Press secretary Sarah Sanders repeated the president was right to fire james comey. Mueller and his team are also investigating whether that was obstruction of justice. Anthony. Julianna goldman at white house. Thanks. Still ahead, a family shows evidence of a brutal attack. Says the police are not taking it seriously. Mom i dropped my ball. Got it. Ewwww oh eat it lysol kills 99. 9 of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. Youre lucky youre cute. Lysol max cover with 2x wider coverage kills 99. 9 of bacteria. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. You could start your search at the allnew carfax. Com that might help. Show me the carfax . Now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. Show me used minivans with no reported accidents. Boom. Love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. Start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the allnew carfax. Com. Clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. But will it stop this teen from being embarassed by her parents . Nope. So lets be clear clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. Chris sununu sent state prosecutors to help Police Investigate an alleged attack on a young buy by teenagers. The boys family calls it a hate crime. Michelle miller is following this. Images of an 8yearold with rope burns and neck bruising have gone viral. His mother posted them, claiming her son was hung, after being pushed off a picnic table by two 14yearold boys in new i all most lost my grandson. The childs grandmother. I almost lost him. How he survived that. Without any, internal injuries. Is amazing to me. I think he, had an angel out there. After the incident the boy was medevaced to Dartmouth Medical Center treated and released. The family says pictures were posted to bring attention to the case because they claim police were not responding fast enough. The 8yearold is biracial. 2 years on the force ever get a call on a hate crime. We have. We have investigated hate related crimes. Police chief mark chase says he cant discuss details because everyone involved in a minor. He says theyre taking this case seriously. I have faith my officers are doing everything and anything they can to further investigate this little boys injury. And the boys grandmother told us he was also taunted with racial slurs in fact this community gathered tonight to denounce racism. Anthony. No word on when the investigation will be complete. Michelle miller with an upsetting case in new hampshire. Edith windsor champion of gay and lesbian rights died in new york. In 2009 when her long time partner died, windsor was forced to pay estate tax unlike heterosexual spouses. She sued, leading to Landmark Supreme Court decisions that gave samesex couples the right to marry. Edith windsor was 88. A pilot got lucky. Single engine cessna, swerved toward a parking lot and struck a tree which cushioned the fall. The pilot, 79, suffered minor injuries. Up next, reinventing the iphone. Apple celebrated ten years of the iphone rolling out a new one called the iphone x. Continuing with the theme, the price tag is 10, 10 benjamins. After presenting new versions of the apple watch and apple tv, tim cook introduced much awaited tenth anniversary iphone. Using favorite phrase of the come of panes late founder steve jobs. One more thing. The iphone x, designated with roman numeral x is glass, edge to edge no but ton on the front. For security, rather than a thumb print it uses facial recognition in the first public demonstration. Briefly failed. Lets try that again. That didnt discourage cbs tech consultant. Did apple impress enough here today. I think apple delivered. Reporter the price including talking emojis. Hey, tim. Reporter 999. Never occurred people would spend 1,000 for the smart phone. Given it is apple bet people will. Ten years aget smart phone itself never occurred to anyone perhaps but steve jobs. We are calling it, iphone. Today, apple is going to reinvent the phone. Though jobs died in 2011, his impact is undeniable. John lassiter built pixar with jobs. Every tiny detail of these new products, and steve is still here. You know. Its really special. And for those of us who were there at the launch a decade ago. Apples phone may change the way we think of cell phones. It seems amazing what we now take for granted. In ten years, the iphone has become thinner, smarter, and better looking. Unlike me. But, there is a cure for that on the phone. Anthony. Haha. John blackstone. Maybe i should try that. Thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im anthony mason. Thank you for watching. Welcome. Im demarco morgan. Took Hurricane Irma to march up the spine of florida, the devastation it left behind will take weeks or longer to recover from. Millions without power. In some neighborhoods, could be a week or more before the lights are back on. Many places generators are of little use because gasoline is in short supply. Thousands are still in shelters and, flood waters remain in the streets from south florida up through georgia, and south carolina. But the worst damage was done in the florida keys. Where we find elaine quijano. Reporter it is miles of destruction. House after house. Block after block. Roofs torn off. Bolts on the road and rvs mangled in trees. Irmas path of destruct, cut through the florida keys. Residents who didnt evacuate, came out to look at the damage. This was a, big part of my life for 15 years, i lived here. Just, just, you know, and one moment it is gone. The florida keys are 112 miles long. Citing safety concerns officials are alug residents who evacuated to return 33 miles in. Those who did evacuate are trying to get in. At a check point near the upper keys, residents slept in their cars and waited for hours to see if they have a home. This is bull. As anxious residents lost patience, tensions rose. Sam drove down to check on his house at big pine key but was told to turn around. We cant get in the way of emergency vehicles and cleanup crews and everything like that. I believe that is what is going on. This is what you are feeding eoc . Ribs, chicken tonight. Reporter in marathon, restaurant owner, stayed behind to feed First Responders and others who didnt leave. I do got a family here. She let boat owner stay in her condo which he says saved his life. Everybody will take the shirt off their back to help you, if you hang around long enough, you will see that. They saw each other for the first time. Since irma. Here in the lower keys it is not clear when residents who evacuated will be allowed to return to their homes. With one look at this neighborhood here in ramrod key, easy to understand why. Residents here, reported multiple tornado warnings when Hurricane Irmas eye passed overhead. Leading to the destruction of homes, throughout this area. Mark strassmann got a birds eye view of the devastation. Reporter this is big pine key below marathon. The monster storm category 4 winds, churning 130 mile an hour shredded this neighborhood. Turned this trailer park upside down, stacked the rvs as though a child had thrown his toys across the room. And turned this boat yard into a jumble of insurance claims. Fema estimates irma destroyed 25 of homes here. Another, 65 have major damage. There is almost no power, no water. By any measure, especially in the lower keys, this is a housing and humanitarian crisis that will go on for weeks. The keys which largely emptied out ahead of the storm, will remain desolate until that water and power is restored. All right guys. Reporter the ceo of Florida Power and light. Fpl, floridas largest utility has to restore power to 1. 5 million homes and businesses in south floridas three major counties. This is the first time in our Company History we had all 35 counties, 27,000 square miles of our Service Territory hit. Reporter one of 14 fpl staging areas in south florida. A massive one. Linemen here are working 16hour shifts to fix the outages. Anthony, utility spokesperson told us all power should be restored east coast, on sunday night. By west coast in ten days. Before irma made landfall. It wreaked havoc. Tony dokoupil has the story from puerto rico. Reporter a flight from saint marten to puerto rico takes less than an hour. But for some families stranded by Hurricane Irma, the trip took a week. Touched down in saint marten with the National Guard where they expect 300 to 400 americans waiting for rescue here at the gate. Sips since friday, the ambassador has been at the checkpoint. We have been getting medical emergencies out. Still people staying in relatives hows or other peoples homes. Irma smashed into saint marten and left a massive trail of destruction. But the misery didnt end there. Susan cochen says she has nothing left. The storm, looted, robbed, my place blew up. 40 years of my life was here. Reporter in neighboring st. John, thousand of americans are still waiting to be evacuated. 80 of buildings are thought damaged. Roads are impassible. And some residents had to walk mimes for food and water. Back in saint marten, a glimmer of hope for cochen. She learned she is getting off the island with dozens of others. Smiling through their fatigue. Greeted with applause. Back on american soil. Millions picking up the pieces of their shattered neighborhoods in and around houston. Omar villafranca. Reporter nearly three weeks after harvey drowned this city, people like mike greg are still digging through the debris realizing just how much they lost. Two feet of water, soaked everything. Including the family piano. It was my wifes something that was very valuable to my wife. Reporter life remains difficult for many. 5,000 are still sleeping in red cross shelters. More than 130,000 properties are damaged. Overall, some 223,000 people have applied for federal harvey assistance, with 305 million approved. But what lies beneath the floodwaters is becoming a growing concern. Along with exposure to mold, toxins are floating around too. Tested floodwaters by Baylor College of medicine and Rice University show some neighborhood are contaminated with lead and arsenic as well as bacteria like e. Coli found in one area levels 135 times what its considered safe. Baylor college of medicines researcher helped lead the research. What we are seeing bacterial levels that are roughly 20, 30 times hyperthan what we are seeing right outside of the same place. Is it going to get worse . Yes. I think so. There are also 43 toxic Super Fund Sites and epa says two need further evaluation including the one half a mile from greg moss home. He is worried about any runoff. And what would that do to your property . It is going to poison it start the interview with a firm handshake. Ay,no dont do that try head shoulders instant relief. It cools on contact, and also keeps you 100 flake free. Try head shoulders instant relief. For cooling relief in a snap. Clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. But will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce . Oh jeremy. So lets be clear clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. The Trump Administration continues to tight hand of Consumer FinancialProtection Bureau. Latest department of education says it will no longer share information with the calling the agency overreaching and unaccountable. At issue 1. 5 trillion of student loans. Targeting predatory lenders for profit colleges and loan servicers and won several settlements. You all have failed, failed once again. Adequately to this subpoena. Of course we responded. Another 20,000 pages. He may be the best friend that the consumer has ever had. So why does he seem to have so many enemies on capitol hill . Do you feel you have a target on your back . What i feel its that, we need an independent consumer watch dog. You have regular people who have problems with big financial companies. How do they get relief . You have some body that will stay on their side. A former attorney general of ohio. Thanks to an exceptional gift of recall, a fivetime winner of the tv show, jeopardy. It is set in massachusetts. Richard. What is the bostonians. He raised hackles of some in washington when president obama director of cfpb. You are an attorney, you said it doesnt matter what they signed. Legal document. Since then rebuked and criticized on capitol hill. Who is to protect the constumer from tconstum consumer . Thats no true. No different than federal reserve, fdic. Consumer Protection Bureau was created in 2010 as part of legislation designed to rein in wall street. The bureau was the idea of elizabeth warren, harvard protepr professor hoped a Single Agency regulating all Consumer Lending would prevent the practices that led to the Great Recession of 2008. We cover banks. We cover auto lenders. We cover mortgage lenders. Nobody was singularly focused on that before the crisis. It was a gap, blind spot. It cost this country terribly. In less than six years, he turned the fledgling agency into a regulatory powerhouse. Rewriting lending regulations and bringing Enforcement Actions against some of the biggest Financial Institutions in the country. Including wells fargo, citibang, and bank of america. Still, some members of congress say, he has way too much power. We have now one unelected. One unaccountable individual who essentially gets to determine what mortgages we have, credit card we have, bank lens we get. Jeb hensorling, republican from texas chairman of the house financial committee. In a democracy. Should have that much power. Outside of washington, people like harry and his son arie see it differently. The bureau is needed. And it need, to be, to be strengthened not weak end. It needs to protect people that cant look out for themselves. Harry contacted the bureaus come planlt center in 2011 concerned about a used car loan his 19yearold son had gotten after joining the army. Awe off the he picked me up at the airport. In this big dodge truck. I noticed that he was completely broke. Didnt have money to eat. Arie got the loan through a program called miles. Military installment loans and educational services. They were going to teach soldiers how to buy an automobile in a responsible way. Because the monthly car payment was deducted from his army paycheck. Arie mistakenly assumed his loan was part of a government program. You own the deemership, they have pictures of the post commander all these battalion commanders full uniform shaking the hands of the car dealers. Make it, made it look like this is part of the military like the army. Arie boris agreed to pay three times the blue book value of the truck over the lifetime of the contract. Not saying he is right. They were wrong to allow things lieks that to happen. Altogether if we had kept that loan for his 11,000 car he would have paid 31,405. 80. About right. Harry got his son out of the loan. And the bureau got refunds for arie boris and 50,000 other members of the military. Who had signed up for similar overpriced loans. I met two friends, also had done the same thing. And incidentally, one of them had asked to go to iraq or afghanistan just to get the, the hazard pay to pay his car loan. Since the int septembertion. Bureau collected no nearly 12 million in restitution and fines. 12 b. Congressman. Hensorling argues the bureau actions hurt consumers, forcing some lenders out of business and making others less willing to make loans. If you have law that is gray, as owe pezzed to black and white, what happens is, is one banker told me i am just hunkering down in a fox holt and not lending money because i am afraid of what the cppb may do. The financial choice act. To reduce regulation hes says stifle the economy. He is now pushing a bill the financial choice act t. That would restructure the ccfpb and strip it of its powers. Is it possible that one of the reasons why, there are members of congress who want to get rid of Richard Cordray and bureau maybe just doing his job too well. Always a possibility. William d. Cohen spent 17 years as investment banker and writes about wall street for van teet fair magazine. I personally think it goes back to antipathy, senators and koj res people have for elizabeth warren. This is her baby. They want to zing her a little bit. In june, his bill passed its first hurdle in the house. Despite strong opposition by consumer groups, and concerned academics. You received a letter seend by 158 professors from all major universities in the country. All opposing your bill. All supporting the bureau. Are all of those professors wrong . Yes. They are. Theyre all wrong. Obviously they dent believe in freedom thac, capitalism. Consumer pros p prosperity. Theyve dont believe in markets. I believe in freedom. Christopher peterson, law professor at university of utah and several of the letter writers met with us at georgetown university. It seems to me that chairman hensorling believes in freedom, big banks and Financial Institutions. What about consumers who end up in debt traps . Patricia mccoy of boston college. Even the choice act would not apolish the bureau. And instead it would just leave it an empty husk. Kathleen angle, a Suffolk University law school. We all lived through the financial crisis. Anybody studying the crisis, understand that the failure of the federal regulators to protect consumers was the most important government failure that we have seen, since the great depression. Adam levitson of georgetown law. The bureau has been careful and selective about Enforcement Actions. Not gone after businesses where there is a close call. The battle over the bureau isnt over yet. It now moves to the u. S. Senate, and the federal courts. Where the cfpb has been challenged as unconstitutional. Aw despite speculation that Richard Cordray may resign to run for governor of ohio, he says his attention remains on the american consumer. Making sure people are treated fairly in the treated fairly in the marketplace. Treated fairly in the marketplace. Youre lucky youre cute. Lysol max cover with 2x wider coverage kills 99. 9 of bacteria. One more way youve got what it takes to protect. Clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. But can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap . Nope. So lets be clear clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. If you walk around rome cant help but bump into a museum. More than 60. Not counting the ones at the vatican. To visit citys newest museum you will have to come down off the streets of rome to the subway. Seth doane has the story. Quite elaborate. Yes. It is a breathtaking array of artifacts from ancient rome including coins and jewelry. They would use the bone objects for, pens. Yes, pens. Almost as impressive as whats in the collection is where it is on display. A metro station which doubles as a museum. This is not your typical subway station. No. All of these, found, where the subway station was. Yes. Incredible. Thats right. Julia fabiani led archaeologists who unearthed treasures during the excavation of romes san giovani metro stop which will open this fall. How many objects did you find while excavating the station . More than 8,000 cases. 8,000 cases. Of objects. In the station. Own from here . Yes. The extension of romes metro line c has been plagued by delays and soaring costs. This station alone was around 60 million. Rome is unique. Also, pretty difficult place. To build a subway. You encounter an awful lot. It is very difficult because because everywhere in rome, you, you find something. It has been. And romes archaeological superintendent. You were the one who gave this, the green light . Yes, i decided to, to, start an experiment. Which was never tried before. To transform a tube station in something between a museum and a ancient environment. This is a trip on the metro, but it is also a journey through time. As rome developed, city was built on top of itself, layer after layer. And this wall marks that. Right now we are heading deep down towards the imperial period. Around 2,000 years ago. Thats where the team unearthed an elaborate irrigation system of aqueducts and pipes for pressurized water. Why they made it so sophisticated system. Because, they were producing a luxury product. They uncovered pots used for seedlings and preserved deep underground tree roots. And petrified peach pits. He calls this glimpse of an ancient architectural landscape extraordinary. Italians have a reputation for being late. You will make them even later as they stop to look at all of this in the subway. Well, i hope that, that, the tube trains are, will be will be more, punctual than, than. Whats a few minutes anyway. When compared to thousand of years of history. Im seth doane in rome. The san giavani metro keeping up. It takes hard work, tight budgets and a little support. And pg e is ready to do our part. Our care program can save you 20 or more on your monthly bill. It just takes a few minutes to apply and youll see the savings on your next bill. When having a little extra can mean a lot. Turn to care. Go to pge. Com care and enroll today. A battle brewing in the arctic that pits the Mining Industry against commercial fishermen. Gold versus salmon. And bill weir found the story in the alaska cat mine national park. Reporter this not sa poisup to happen we are suppose to hunker down and admire grislies through long lenses. The two mamas and bunch of kids they didnt get the memo. Holy [ bleep ]. That was unbelievable. We, we were in the middle of a bear parade. Well, we stood our ground. We, we, made our focus in one spot. And they came to us. Yeah. You guys okay, having fun. Yeah. Brad believes this is safe in part because this is one of the rare spots in alaska where humans carry cameras, and instead of guns. Here is that one place where, bears respect people. Because people respect bears. There was a time when the state of alaska thought if they killed the bears there could be more fish for the people. But brad tells me the salmon runs werent nearly as healthy. When this guy poops in the woods as bears do, he is spreading marine nutrients into the valleys. Theyre stewards of an environment where everything is connected by salmon. I am scared every year. Come back every year they show up like miracles iechl say, thank you. Everybody is happy. The bears are happy. The gulls, eagles, and foxes and wolves. They all, they all cash in. At the top of the food chain are all of the people who cash in on the salmon. And what really worries them these day thousands is what lies beneath the ground above bristol bay. This, this red spot right here. Turns out that red spot marks a monster fortune. Northern dynasty believes there are 100 million ounces of gold in that there hills. Oh, 80 billion pounds of copper. This space, this little chunk of real estate, could be worth half a trillion dollars. Over the next century or so. But, in addition to gold and copper this ground also hold ns of tons of sulphur. Mixed with air and water, sulphur turns to acid. And critics of the pebble mine worry the acid could get into the watershed, tdestroying one f the last great salmon runs left on the planet. Thats the overnight news for this wednesday. Captioning funded by cbs its wednesday, september 13th, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. Cleaning up after irmas wrath. Many people in florida are heading back home to see whats left, and power crews are working overtime to restore electricity to millions across the state. Pushing for reform, the Trump Administration is turning its focus to doing something that hasnt been done in three decades, changing tax laws. We do have one more thing. With that, apple revealed the