This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley not since Alexander Graham bell invented the telephone has anyone received a call like this. A call from the federal government to stop using the phone because it could explode. That warning went out today from the Consumer ProductSafety Commission to 2. 5 million owners of the new samsung note 7. Heres don reporter in the three weeks since samsung released the galaxy note 7 phone, there have been at least 35 reports around the world of the lithium ion batteries exploding. It was very surprising to me how quick the dash caught on fire. Reporter nathans jeep caught on fire. Thats the last thought in my head is a brand new device, something as simple as a phone, is going to burn down my car. Reporter earlier this week, some airlines urged passengers to avoid charging on board. And last friday, samsung issued a voluntary recall for all 2. 5 million phones. Lithium ion batteries have been touted as the future but they have also overheated in everything from popular hover board toys to ecigarettes. In 2014, boeing was forced to groundits dreamliners for three months because of problems with their lithium batterys. Jay whitaker is a professor of at carn ge melon university. Whats interesting aboutlicateiom ion batteries is theyre full of flammable material. Reporter samsung estimates approximately 1 of every 42,000 phones have a faulty battery but is not taking any chances. Matt novak writes for the tech web site gizmotto. Samsung will obviously recover but i think its hit with this one because it doesnt look good. Reporter samsung release aid statement saying it is cooperating with the recall and has stopped a shipment of those devices. Scott, consumers can trade their phones in for a different version. Pelley don dahler for us tonight. Don, thank you. Well, we told you last night about massive fraud at wells fargo bank. Today, we wondered whether customers lost money when Bank Employees opened bogus accounts in the customers names. They did. Johnla bank may be seeing withdrawals of public trust. Reporter at wells fargo in marina delray, california, ken wallman met a banker to open a business checking account. He had me sign a lot of papers, one after another after another after another, sign here, sign here. And that was it. I thought i had one my account. Reporter but then monthly statements began arrivallings. They started stacking up and i took time to open them all i with a variety of names and fees. A couple of the accounts were some kind of market savings account that were 40 a month. I think i had four of those. Reporter walden was not alone. Federal regulators say around 1. 5 Million Bank Account asks some 565,000 credit card accounts were secretly opened by wells fargo employees in the names of unsuspecting customers. Los angeles City Attorney mike fewer launched an investigation into the bank. There was on its employees to continue to churn more and more accounts as a way of getting additional compensation. Reporter roughly 5300 employees, including managers who did that, have been fired. In a statement, wells fargo says it takes responsibility for any instances where customers have received a product that they did not request. The bank says it has refunded 2. 6 million to affected customers. Weve had people complain to us, wells customers, that they go to Debt Collection because they werent aware that there were fees due on an account they didnt know they had. Reporter after closing his 16 unwanted accounts, ken wallman got some fees refunded but not all. I dont know the exact amount. We never really got to the bottom of it. Reporter wells fargo could end up refunding as much as 5 million to consumers. The bank says the average refund is 25, and, scott, wells fargo customers are being advised to check all their accounts carefully. Pelley San Francisco this evening. John, thank you. North korea has tested its fifth Nuclear Weapon. It was the strongest one yet, but as these things go, it was a small bomb, less power than the one that destroyed hiroshima in world war ii. Still, the north Korean Nuclear program is accelerating and getting closer to fitting a exact warhead on a missile. State television, the test was celebrated as a success. It was the countrys most powerful explosion yet. And another sign of progress for its nuclear program. President obama, just back from a weeklong trip to asia, called the test provocative and destabilizing. China, north koreas most reliable partner, urged all relevant countries to act carefully. In new york, an emergency session of the United NationsSecurity Council was called. U. S. Ambasr north korea is seeking to perfect its Nuclear Weapons and their delivery vehicles so they can hold the region and the world hostage under threat of nuclear strike. Reporter this is north koreas Second Nuclear test this year, and the latest in a string of recent provocations. Leader kim jongun has also ramped up the countrys launched three earlier this week during the g20 summit in china. The fear is that with each test comes better capabilities. Jamie metzle is a senior fellow at the atlantic council. If north korea continues on on the path that its on, it is likely that within a decade, they will have a deliverable Nuclear Weapon able to hit the continental united states. Reporter north koreas already one of the most heavily sanctioned countries in the world. And this latest nuclear test is sure to adde but, scott, the question is will it make a difference . Pelley adriana diaz, thanks. Today, Hillary Clinton called for tougher sanctions fancy the norkoreans, though she admitted that hasnt worked so far. She also told our nancy cordes, if electedly president , she will insist on getting the chinese to use their leverage to bring the North Koreans in line. Donald trumps running mate, mike pence, released 10 years of tax returns today. Earned about 113,000. He paid just over 14,000 in state and federal taxes. His tax rate was 12. 4 . And pence donated about 9,000 to charity. And there is breaking news tonight, word of a ceasefire in syrias civil war. Worked out in marathon negotiations between the u. S. And russia. Syria will stop bombing rebel factions starting sunday, and will allow humanitarian aid into civilian neighborhoods. Secretary of state john kerry says the agreement could change the nature of the conflict, which has taken hundreds of thousands of lives and forced millions from their homes. If things had gone differently, we might be telling you tonight about another terror attack in paris. But police broke it up. Were acting under direct orders from isis in syria. We have more now from Charlie Dagata. Reporter six gas canisters intended to be a crude car bomb discovered just blocks away from the notre dame cathedral. Police said the suspects ran off after failing to set it ablaze. Yesterday, they arrested three women, including a 19yearold, who was shot in the leg after she stabbed an officer with a knife. The arrest marked the first time that an up the main operatives in a suspected terror plot. Today, the french prosecutor said they were taking orders directly from isis command in syria and that the militant group intends to mobilize female followers to wage attacks in europe. The women were already on the radar of Security Services for wanting to join isis on the battle field in syria. Instead, they decided to take they allegedly forged complex connections to terror networks. And although this attack failed, its further evidence that france remains the number one european target for isis and its followers. In a sear of attacks in the last year and a half that have taken the lives of more than 230 people. And here in britain, scott, intelligence officials tell us Police Arrested two suspects who were trying to obtain chemical weapons in what they as one of the most significant planned attacks in the capital. Pelley Charlie Dagata in our london newsroom tonight. Charlie, thank you. A new report just out today has disturbing new details about the San Bernardino terror attack last december that left 14 people dead and 24 wounded. The report is from the Justice Department and the police foundation. Heres Danielle Nottingham. Fired 500 round. Three victims rushed them but couldnt stop them. Investigatorses said, if someone moved or made a sound the shooterses fired one or multiple shots in her body. A woman who was shot in the head asked a wounded cowork to call her mother to say gone. The coworker tried to comfort her and asked if she was okay. The victim said, im not. Im bleeding from the mouth, and then she closed her eyes for good. The subject is still inside the business in building number three, possible active shooter. Repo the first 911 call, the officers charged inside. Soon, swarms of Police Arrived but were overwhelmed. It was complete and total chaos when i got there, the san San Bernardino chief said. Officers searched the building having to ignore the dead and wound. One sergeant said, some people were quiet, hiding, others were scream orgdying, grabbing at your legs because they wanted us to get them out. That was the hardest part, you can see that vehicle right now. Reporter meanwhile, a Police Analyst discovered that a black s. U. V. Similar to the one seen leaving the scene was registeredded in farooks name. Police spotted the car near his home. Farook opened fire. He was hit 26 times, his wife 15 times. The couple died six hours after the shooting. Police found a black bag holding three pipe bombs in the conference room. Scott, authorities suspect those explosives had been meant to go off afterst arrived to help the wounded. Pelley Danielle Nottingham in our los angeles newsroom. Danielle, thank you. Still ahead on the cbs evening news. A new airbag recall affecting millions of g. M. Vehicles. Also tonight. Reporter im mark strassmann. For chimps like genesis and latishia, a respite at this seasoningary is also a break going to the skate park today . Maybe. You can make it grrreat . Kelloggs frosted flakes gives you the sweet spark to go all in and let your great out. Theyre grrreat hey, its the Phillips Lady theres a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. A good source of fiber to help support regularity. Mmmm. 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