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Hes a 49yearold computer engineer who works for google. In 1998, then a stanford grad student, he noticed something in the school paper. They were running big ads, young men 18 to 30 needed for sperm donation. Reporter did you have any qualms about snit i guess my feeling on it was, the folks who end up going to a sperm bank really want children quite badly, and why wouldnt you want to help those people out . Reporter whitehurst, who has two children of his own from a previous marriage, never expected to meet any of his donor children. Sperm banks follow a protocol. All donor dads sign an agreement to remain anonymous. The families on the sefg end are only given basic Background Information about their donor. Birthplace, education, so on. Clinics give each donor dad a unique donor i. D. Number, and thats become the gateway to improbable meetings like the one whitehurst is about to have. And it they have would have happened if not for one woman. Its an innate human desire to want to know where we come from. Reporter wendy cramer is the mother of a donor son. She saw how curious he was to learn more about his donor father and founded an online database, a networking site. 47,000 people have registered, including 2300 donor dads. Kids want to know, i want to hear my donors laugh. I want to see him smile. I want to know what he thinks is funny. I want to, you know, i want to look into his face. I want to shshe his hand. Reporter Carrie Phelps felt ive always known i was a donor child since i was 2. Reporter phelps, the daughter of a single mother, was 14 when she found her donor father. Phelps had Little Information about him, but spent two weeks plugging what she did know into an online search. She found seven possible matches. One photo stood out. From that moment, when i saw his face for the first time, it was just incredible. Reporter her donor dad was Todd Whitehurst. She emailed him, they meat, became closer and even took vacations together with some of his other donor children. Like this trip to cape cod last july. I feel that its just the right thing to do. If the children want to meet, then its important, i think, to be available to meet. Reporter get ready to watch yes reporter eight donor children came together. Four of whom whitehurst had never met before, who are also first time. Yeah, it gets complicated. Look how strong you are. Youre like an ox. What is this moment like for each of you . Its pretty awesome. Reporter sar a mally, a student at bostons emerson college, learned that she and her twin sister, jenna, were donor babies. She contacted whitehurst through the registry and he helped arrange this family gathering. What was it like when you first walked out . Overwhelming. I was worried it would like a hello, its nice to meet you, like we hugged and that was the whole big thing. Reporter just sitting here, did you feel fathers pride . Oh, absolutely. When i hear her talking about hug again. Yeah, shes wonderful. Reporter the reproductive industry does little to make it easy for donor dads and their children to meet. Nobody keeps track of the donors or kids. Reporter wendy cramer says sperm banks ask mothers to report donor births but it is not rird. And no Organization Links different clinics to track the total number of births from a single donor i. D. How many potential kids are out there from a single donor . The Largest Group that we have on our website, we know of a 200. Reporter 200 kids . Right. I dont know about you, but if i knew that i was i had 200 half brothers and sisters, i would feel like i was part of a herd. It would feel odd. Reporter whitehurst donated how many times would you guess, ballpark . Probably on the order of 400 times, Something Like that. Reporter 400 times . Yeah. Reporter and consider this single donation at a sperm bank can produce as many as 24 sellable viles. His 400 donations could have produced 9600 vials for the clinic to sell. How many donor children do you know that you have . I have 22, that i know of. Reporter you could have a family touch Football Game and have enough players for both sides. Does that sm a little crazy . It does seem crazy, yeah. Theyve all turned out to be quite remarkable children. Reporter Carrie Phelps now studies Computer Science at stanford, just like her donor dad. I never felt like there was something missing, because ive been so lucky. And thats something that i think a lot of kids cant say for certain. So being able to meet all of these totally different but at the same time very related siblings is such abn incredible honor for me to grow up this way. The cbs overnight news will be right back. And pilled cardigans become pets. But its not you, its the laundry. With downy fabric conditioner. It not only softens and freshens, your clever moves wont stop the cold and flu. But disinfecting with lysol can. 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Gotham made be a madeup world, when you walked in this exhibit, what did you think . Like oh, my gosh, i remember seeing these comics. Reporter 12yearold zachary and his 7th grade class are some of the 4,000 students who will be whisked through the exhibit. They know who all the super heroes are, yet they dont know the history. I think it will give them ideas. I hope it will in terms of creating some of their own comic books or art. Reporter that inspiration comes from seeing the Humble Beginnings of extraordinary characters. And the men who created them. We have batman, number one. Reporter for example, batmans solo debut in this may 1939 issue. Or superman in action comics number one. Original sketches. The 1938 royal typewriter made of steel that gave birth to the man of steel. Worn by actor George Reeves in the 1950s Television Show the adventures of superman. The truth how the fiction began is as fantastical as the tales as they tell. Looking not to save the world, but just to survive in it during the Great Depression and then world war ii, when the country desperately needed heroes. These werent established artists in their 40s and 50s, these were teenagers. Yes, they were very young, looking for work. They were often discriminated upon because they were the sons of immigrants, most all of them the sons of jewish immigrants. Reporter so some cloaked themselves, changing their names to fit in and get published. Stanley lieber became stan lee. Jacob kirtzberg transformed to robert kahn disguised himself as bob kane. And jerry siegal, who conceived of superman, even reportedly used more than one pseudonym. From this first superman cartoon in 1941, super heroes would take flight as the gravity defies media juggernaut we know today. Comics have proven so commercially indestructible, disney bought marvel and rival d. C. Comics has five tv shows on now, including super girl and the comicconeic conventions known as comiccon. We want younger people who will become artists at some point to realize that its possible and everyone has to start somewhere. Reporter even this daydreaming 9yearold, who drew batman in his Hebrew School book. 75 years later, that book is in the exhibit, and a grownup mark gergberg is a new yorker. Become a super hero in my own way. You never lose that initial fascination with cartoons. Reporter and those adults are passing that fascination onto their kids who, perhaps for the first time, realized you dont need super powers to change the world. I do feel more inspired by them in that kind of way, that reporter a belief they too with just a single bound. More tension on the korean peninsula. South korea fired warning shots after a north korean drone was spotted flying on its side of the border. The south is on alert after the north conducted a nuclear test last week. North korea is sellcelebrating. Charlie dagata has this story. Reporter she put the bomb in bombastic when she broke the news in her signature style that north korea successfully tested the hydrogen bomb. The announcement alone has already had an impact on both sides of the korean border. It was south koreas turn to crank up the pressure by pumping up the jam. Blasting propaganda and pop but pyongyang deployed its own weapon this week, to drop the bombshell that north korea had tested the hbomb. We will not disrupt or dismanlt it will program, she said, until the u. S. Reverses its vicious, hose pile policy towards north korea. Shes the goto news anchor when the regime wants to impress the world. Her unbridled passion plays well in an isolated country that prides itself on the projection of power, real or imagined, under Supreme Leader kim jongun. Otherwise, she would be out of a job, obviously. Or worse. She barely made it through this announcement on the death of kim jonguns father, kim jongil in 2011. We make this announcement with in an interview with chinese television, she recommended a good anchor shouldnt shout but speak gently to viewers. Advice that may have fallen on deaf ears to up and coming talent. Its clearly a style that we in the west find funny. And now to phil with sports phil reporter but all that bombast hits home, back home says david kane, director of usc korean studies institute. Sthz is classic propaganda. Shes a woman, considered to be more of the hearth and home. Yet shes powerful and defiant. Reporter powerful and defiant, but is a mouthpiece for the government. Shes been broadcasting for the countrys one and only station for 40 years. But these days they just bring her out for the big games. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im don dahler. Getrichquick dreams. Americans spend a fortune for a ticket to easy street, but its a rough ride on wall street as investors dump more stocks and prices plunge. Weve got no running water. Detroit teachers call in sick again to protest the conditions of their schools. These are our children. They deserve better. And jet fuels down, profits are up, so why cant air travelers get a break . This is the cbs overnight news. The numbers have been drawn in the biggest Lottery Jackpot in history, a prize of more than 1. 5 billion was up for grabs in last nights Powerball Jackpot. So if you havent checked the it. Can you believe it, america . A world record jackpot, and its coming to you right now. Get ready, this is powerball. Good evening, america. Im sam arland. Tonights jackpot is approaching 1. 6 billion. Thats billion with a b. Hope you have your tickets. Good luck. Lets play some powerball. First number is 8. The number 27. 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But you are a hater reporter its no accident the jackpot soared. Back in october, powerball changed the rules in an effort to boost ticket sales with a bigger payout. Powerball started offering 69 numbers to choose from instead of 59, but that decreased the odds of winning the jackpot from 1in175 million to 1in292 million. The outlandish odds should keep people away. Here tonight reporter instead, the lure of a lifechanging jackpot is too much to pass up. How long did you wait in line . An hour and 40 minutes. Reporter to malcolm oquinn, it all comes down to this 20 for a billion and a half. Maybe a lot of those people are lining up after watching their life savings shrink. On wall street, today the broad continuing selloff accelerated and all three major market indexes fell to a level more than 10 off last years highs. The dow industrials have lost more than 7 in just two weeks. Our market watcher, jill schlesinger, is joining us now. Jill . Reporter this has been a rough first eight days. The dow is down by 7 . The nasdaq by 9. 6 , and the s p 500, the broader index, down by 7. 5 . So, its been rough. Why is this happening . Reporter you know, the broad concern is around global the fear is that if things slow down around the world, it will impact us here in the u. S. Were only growing by about 2 , 2. 25 right now, and, frankly, any kind of hit to that is going to hurt quite a bit. We also know that oil is trading at around 30 a barrel, another sign, perhaps, of global weakness. And finally, were starting up with earnings season, and theres a real concern that this is going to be a bad Quarterly Earnings season. A lot of companies, pretty sluggish by the end of the year. Part of the reason is, they had to hire more employees and that took a bite out of their profitability. So, tell us, when is this going to stop . Reporter i wish i knew, but heres what we do know. The hope is that the market selloff really does sort of get a little bit of legs underneath it when we get some more information. So, maybe those corporate earnings are better than expected. If we get another Quarterly Earnings where its a negative earnings, it will be the third in a row. It hasnt happened since 2009. Prices stabilize. They dont have to go up by a lot, they just have to stop falling. And finally, of course, what we need to know is, how is the u. S. Economy doing . If we have more information to prove that were on the right track, i think things will calm down. In the absence of information, fear dominates, and thats when we get nasty days like today. Jill schlesinger. Jill, thank you very much. Slumping oil prices are one reason the oilproducing nation of qatar is shutting down the cable news channel al jazeera america. Al jazeeras arabic language channel has a reputation for being antiamerican. Also in Business News today, General Electric said its Corporate Headquarters will be leaving connecticut after 41 years and heading up to boston. Ge blamed an increase in Connecticut Business taxes. Today, in detroit, some more schools were shut down again as teachers called in sick in a continuing protest that has seen week. The teachers claim that the health of 46,000 students is in danger, and anna werner shows us why. Reporter some of these classrooms are cold . Very cold. Reporter at the spane Elementary School today, some kindergartners wore their coats in class. In several rooms, its just too cold for fiveyearolds. You can smell the mold through the hallway. Reporter School Counselor lekia wilson lead us on a tour. This is where the gym is. Reporter an entire section of the school is closed off, including the gym. You are seeing the result of rain coming right into the school. Reporter water leaking from the roof warped the wood floor. Now, the smell of mildew fills the air. You could have some champion swimmers come out of here. Absolutely. Reporter the School Swimming pool has been waiting for repairs for five years. Andre harlan is the gym teacher. How do you teach gym without a gym . The hallway. Reporter so, they walk the halls . Or run. Reporter the state took over Financial Management of detroit Public Schools in 2009. The district is still 515 million in debt. Ivy bailey is interim head of the teachers union. We kept talking and talking and talking and talking, and it was going on deaf ears. Nothing was changing, and teachers were just fed up. Reporter Darnell Earley is the emergency manager appointed by the governor to fix the problems. Certainly, if we dont get the money that we need to deal with the debt situation, thats only going to make it worse. Reporter and one of the things earley says the district cannot afford is a new roof for spane Elementary School. Doesnt that cry out for sort of immediate repairs in your view . Well, it cries out for the immediate action, and my understanding is that there is a plan to do that. Reporter without an infusion of cash from state legislators, scott, the district says it will run out of money come april. Anna werner reporting for us tonight. Anna, thank you. Almost sixty million americansare affected by today, iran released those ten u. S. Navy sailors we told you about last night who were detained when their boat sailed into iranian waters in the persian gulf. Tonight, david martin explains how a potential crisis was defused. Reporter in video released by iranian television, the boarding of the two navy boats seems peaceful enough, but this tells a different story. The navy crewmen look like theyre being held prisoner. Asked what the boats were doing in iranian waters. It was a mistake. That was our fault, and we apologize for our mistake. Reporter that contrasts starkly with Vice President bidens account on cbs this morning that one of the boats had engine failure and drifted into iranian waters where they theres no apology. Theres nothing to apologize for. When you have a problem with the boat, you apologize if the boat had a problem . No. And theres no looking for any apology. Reporter the crew was held for about 16 hours, and u. S. Navy doctors have now examined them and found no evidence of mistreatment. So, at least the incident came to a quick and satisfactory end, which, as secretary of state kerry pointed out, is saying something when it comes to iran. I think we can all imagine how a similar situation might have played out three or four years ago. Reporter irans foreign minister tweeted what really may have resolved it is irans desire not to derail the nuclear deal between the two countries. As part of that deal, the u. S. Is expected to begin releasing about 100 billion in frozen iranian assets in the next few days. Scott . David martin at the pentagon. Today, president obama hit the road to sell the ideas he raised in last nights state of the union address, his last. The first stop was omaha. The president spent 40 minutes meeting with High School Teacher lisa martin, who moved him with a letter in which she had expressed a sinking feeling of dread and sadness about climate change. Mr. Obamas address took a number of jabs at the rhetoric of donald trump, and then many were surprised when the republican response did the same. Major garrett is on the campaign. As frustration grows, there will be voices urging us to fall back into our respective tribes, to scapegoat fellow citizens who dont look like us. Reporter following the president , South Carolina governor nikki haley, the daughter of indian immigrants, echoed his message of tolerance. During anxious times, it can call of the angriest voices. We must resist that temptation. No one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws and love our traditions should ever feel unwelcome in this country. Reporter today, donald trump, who has called for a ban on muslims entering the u. S. , hit back at haley. Shes big on amnesty but very weak on illegal immigration. And so, therefore, we have a disagreement. I mean, she comes up to my office when she wants campaign contributions, and ive given her tremendous contributions over the years. Reporter trump has given haleys campaigns at least 7,000 since 2010. Haley acknowledged today that she was in part speaking about trump. I understood that when i hit republicans and democrats, i was going to upset people. But they gave me the opportunity to say what i think, and thats what i did. Reporter Republican NationalCommittee ChairmanReince Priebus told us he thought haley was making a broader point. I wasnt sitting there listening and thinking about party. I was just thinking about just the political rhetoric in general should be cooled down, and ive always said things like that. Reporter conservative firebrand ann coulter said on twitter trump ought to deport haley. Scott, priebus told us the republicans have had their fair share of drama and intrigue but predicted they would unify, create a presumptive nominee by april and do so, he said, before the democrats. Major garrett on the carolina coast. Major, thank you. The first votes in iowa are 19 days away. A poll out today puts ted cruz ahead of donald trump by just three points. Marco rubio was third. Success in iowa always depends on getting to know the people there, and Dean Reynolds has this. Reporter burrowed within the wintry landscape of western iowa between moville and sac city is the town of holstein, population 1,300. Midwest deli and grill, and proprietor anne petersen. The place was buzzing this week because a candidate for president was stopping by. Are you responsible for the coffee and cookies . I am, i am. Reporter do you know how many are coming . Not a clue. Reporter so, you dont know how many cookies i dont know how many cookies to bake. Reporter theres a great frequency and urgency to such events in iowa now as the caucuses draw near. The candidates, camera crews and correspondents are all part of the traveling show. I realize that a lot of other states feel we get a little special treatment, but, you know, we dont have times square. We dont get the ball that comes down here. This is our little thing. Reporter the remaining republican candidates have spent between 11 and 68 days apiece in iowa over the last year. The three democrats have spent over 30 days each. Anne petersen has seen many over the years. Like who . I cant remember because none of them won. Its cold reporter it was two below when Carly Fiorina came in from the cold. [ applause ] about 75 people, including 22 kindergartners, braved the chill to take her measure. I know you iowans are tough, but its really cold. Reporter mark leonard is a regular at annes place. We have that privilege here in iowa, and, if youve not met the president of the United States, its because you didnt really care to. It actually forces candidates to come here. Reporter holstein is heavily republican and energized. They know they may have a profound effect on u. S. History, and they relish the opportunity, as fleeting as it may be. You know, all you have to do is put forth a little effort and you can meet all of these people and its really nice. Reporter and one of them could be. Reporter could be some day reporter the president . Yeah. Reporter theres a story here in iowa about an older made up his mind yet. He said he was leaning toward one candidate, scott, but he wasnt sure because hed met him only eight times. Dean reynolds covering the Iowa Caucuses for us. 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Very modestly, and that was the first raising of fares in a very long time. Reporter jean medina speaks for the airline industry. Whats good news for consumers is when airlines are profitable, customers, communities and investors and employees win because theyre reinvesting that money back into the business. Business is boom and bust. Since 1990, the industry has landed in the red 11 times. In 2005, it lost nearly 29 billion. First class is getting more luxurious, but in the back theyre squeezing us tighter than ever. Reporter Charles Leocha is the chairman of the travelers united. The fact that oil has dropped to such a low level has really given them a windfall profit. And some of that you would think might be shared with consumers, either in the forms of lower fees or lower airfares or perhaps by giving us a couple of extra inches in the airplane. Reporter the airlines say airfares actually dropped by about 3 last year, but, scott, that pales in comparison to the drop in oil prices. Kris van cleave at washingtons reagan international. Kris, thanks very much. The rams are about to prove this timeout. For two decades, los angeles has been without an nfl team, but now it may get two. Last night, nfl owners gave the st. Louis rams the okay to move back to l. A. , and the San Diego Chargers may join them. John blackstones on the story. L. A. Rams reporter some l. A. Football fans have waited 21 years to get this happy. Finally, nfl football and the rams are returning. Its more than just football. Its a history, its a tradition. Reporter l. A. Will get a new 2 billion stadium privately financed by rams owner stan kroenke. Traitor in st. Louis. The citys mayor, francis slay. Stan kroenke was on his way out of here. He wasnt going to stay no matter what we did. Reporter the mayor estimates st. Louis will lose nearly 4 million a year in tax revenues alone, but the bitterness of losing a big sports franchise can last for decades. Nearly 32 years ago, the baltimore colts loaded up moving vans in the middle of the night to take them to indianapolis, something many baltimore fans still havent forgiven. In los angeles, naming rights for the new stadium could be worth 25 million a year. Work is already under way at the site of the new stadium that local officials project will create 12,000 permanent and parttime jobs. John blackstone, cbs news, los woman what does it feel like now, David Begnaud behind the scenes of tonights powerball drawing. Tonights Powerball Jackpot is a guaranteed 40 million. Reporter for two months now, jump. 949. 8 million. Reporter this studio in tallahassee, florida, is where millions of wannabe millionaires and now billionaires see their dreams drop in less than 60 seconds. Sam arland will host tonights drawing. Im thinking about the possibility that i may completely transform someones life. Reporter with more than 1 billion on the line, this place can feel a lot like fort knox. Theres a red plastic lock with a bar code that must match a code kept only by an auditor. There are eight security cameras, and tom delacenserie, the secretary of the florida lottery, has muscle agents on standby. Whats a muscle employee . The multistate lottery which is in charge of powerball. Reporter nobody with big muscles. Nobody with big muscles, no. Reporter two of the four machines and even the lottery balls are selected randomly. They are xrayed, they are weighed to make sure that theyre all right, and then reporter as an added precaution, the handlers arent allowed to touch them with their bare hands. They have to have gloves on because we dont want any oils on the ball or any moisture on the ball that could affect the draw. Reporter at around 9 00 p. M. Eastern time tonight, two powerball machines inside this vault will be selected at random. They will then be rolled into this drawing room where were told 13 people behind that glass will be allowed to watch the drawing. Scott, were told within an hour of the Powerball Jackpot happening, we could know if theres a jackpot winner. And if there is no winner, the jackpot goes up to 2 billion. David begnaud, thanks very much. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us just a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im don dahler. Ten United States sailors detained for a day by irans revolutionary guards are back at a u. S. Military base safe and sound. They were on board two small boats that strayed into iranian waters in the persian gulf. One or both of the boats suffered mechanical issues and were intercepted. It took some back room diplomacy between secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counterpart to get the men released quickly and avoid an international crisis. I want to underscore how pleased i am that our sailors were safely returned into United States hands this morning. Reporter the sailors belonged to the san diego based riverine squadron one. The incident comes as the u. S. Is set to lift sanctions against iran as it fulfills its obligations under the recently completed nuclear deal. The house of representatives voted just yesterday to increase congressional oversight of that deal, but president obama promised to veto that. David martin has more on the sailors capture and release. Reporter the ten sailors were picked up and flown by helicopter to a u. S. Military base where they will be debriefed to get their account of what happened. The pentagon says there are no indications they were harmed during their time in iranian hands. Two small navy goats, similar to the ones here, were en route from kuwait to bahrain when u. S. Officials say they suffered a mechanical breakdown. The boats drifted into iranian waters and ten u. S. Sailors were taken into custody and held overnight at an iranian base on the island of farcy. Speaking on state tv, the naval revolutionary guard said the american vessels were engaged in unprofessional acts before being picked up and the sailors were taken into custody without much resistance. So the only people in america reporter any mention of the detainment was left out of president obamas state of the union address, as u. S. Officials worked to confirm the status of the crew. On tuesday, secretary of state john kerry spoke directly with his iranian counterpart and was personally assured the sailors would be well treated. As a former sailor myself, i know as well as anybody how important our naval presence is around the world. Certainly in the gulf region. And i could not be, and i know the president could not be prouder of our men and women in uniform. I also want to thank the iranian authorities for their cooperation and quick response. Which, as everybody here knows, have an ability if not properly guided, to get out of control. And im appreciative for the quick and appropriate response of the iranian authorities. Reporter the sailors were on board Navy Riverine command boats, which normally do not carry sensitive equipment. The incident comes two weeks after Iranian Revolutionary guard ships fired off rockets within a mile of the american Aircraft Carrier harry s. Truman as it entered the persian gulf. The rockets were aimed away from the ship, but the incident drew a strong protest from the u. S. The navy will now conduct an investigation, but the u. S. Seems intent on getting this incident behind them as quickly as possible. Defense secretary carter released a statement saying, we appreciate if timely way in which this situation was resolved. The National Guard is on the streets of flint, michigan, where tens of thousands of crisis. Lead levels in children doubled after the city switched the source of its Drinking Water in 2014. The states governor is coming under fire for not acting quickly to end the crisis. Reporter the governor has requested help from fema to deal with the problem. Almost two years ago, the city tapped into the flint river here for its water. But the water wasnt properly treated, corroding the pipes. This past october, the city switched back to its original water supply, but the damage was already done. Emergency management, water filters. Reporter volunteers and state troopers endured below freezing temperatures, going door to door tuesday, passing out bottled water and filters. But families still cant use the water from their faucets. Cant drink it, cant bathe in it. Its ridiculous. Reporter the governor is under fire for his handling of the nearly twoyear water earlier this week, an editorial in the Detroit Free Press called his response shameful. The paper compared it to Hurricane Katrina where the same lack of urgency delayed lifesaving aid. Monday, he said it wasnt until october 1st that his team learned there was confirmed lead in the water. But emails obtained by Virginia TechResearchers Show that state officials may have known there was a problem months earlier. More schoolchildren were tested for lead poisoning tuesday. Severe cases in those under 6 can cause longterm behavior problems. Following the water switch, elena richardsons children sores. Its been very difficult. My kids have been getting sick. Reporter you think its because of the water . It is because of the water. Reporter the Justice Department has launched an investigation to figure out how this man made public crisis happened. In response to our request for a comment, the Governors Office said that although the governor has issued an apology, he knows just last month we told you how the city of buffalo, new york, was basking in its warmest autumn on record with no measurable snow. Those days are through. The Great Lakes Region is being socked by up to three feet of snow. Demarco morgan is outside buffalo. Reporter temperatures are below freezing and the wind is blowing. Were standing here dangerously close to the waves of lake erie next to this car, which is completely frozen. Welcome to january in upstate new york. Heavy lakeeffect snow, and strong, howling winds marking a return to winter. Thats the sound of thunder snow tuesday in buffalo. Cold air moving behind an Alberta Clipper weather system is blowing across the warmer than average great lakes, kicking up high winds and snow. Plows did little to quell the heavy snowfall, and people with to be fighting a losing battle, too. Sarah is out training for her first marathon, and said she wont be sidelined by a squall. Youre constantly aware of traffic, getting hit by a car, falling on your, you know, its exciting. If i find an excuse not to do it, ill just build up excuses not to go. Reporter blizzard conditions led to a 40vehicle pileup in eastern indiana. The crash is leaving cars and debris for a half mile stretch. No serious injuries were reported. Another pileup on i 70 involved 13 vehicles. I got hit about five different times. I got bumped around pretty good in there. Reporter and in niagara county, new york, drivers had a tough time keeping it between the lines. Apparently i couldnt see the road and i missed the turn. So down i went. Reporter buffalo has gotten two feet of snow since tuesday and should get six to nine more and the snow will keep coming. 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Reporter Todd Whitehurst is walking into the unknown. What if they turn out to be strange and shy and they dont look up and theyre very antisocial. Reporter four kids are waiting for him, half mile away. I dont know what to say. I dont know what to do. Reporter one of them is 20yearold sarah mally. What makes you nervous . What do you say when youre meeting your biological family for the first time . I dont know. Their biological father, the one theyre about to meet. Hes a 49yearold computer engineer who works for google. In 1998, then a stanford grad student, he noticed something in the school paper. They were running big ads, young men 18 to 30 needed for sperm donation. Reporter did you have any qualms about it . I guess my feeling on it was, the folks who end up going to a sperm bank really want children quite badly, and why wouldnt you want to help those people out . Reporter whitehurst, who has two children of his own from a previous marriage, never expected to meet any of his donor children. Sperm banks follow a protocol. All donor dads sign an agreement to remain anonymous. The families on the receiving end are only given basic Background Information about their donor. His age, ethnicity, height, birthplace, education, so on. Unique donor i. D. Number, and thats become the gateway to improbable meetings like the one whitehurst is about to have. Its a bit nerveracking. Reporter and it never would have happened if not for one woman. Its an innate human desire to want to know where we come from. Reporter wendy cramer is the mother of a donor son. She saw how curious he was to learn more about his donor father and founded an online database called the donor sibling registry. Its a networking site for children who want to connect by matching their donor fathers i. D. Number. 47,000 people have registered, including 2300 donor dads. Kids want to know, i want to hear my donors laugh. I want to see him smile. I want to know what he thinks is funny. I want to, you know, i want to look into his face. I want to shake his hand. Reporter Carrie Phelps felt that way. Donor child from the earliest age, 2. You can imagine a parent with a 2yearold asking, wheres daddy . Reporter phelps, the daughter of a single mother, was 14 when she found her donor father. Phelps had Little Information about him, but spent two weeks plugging what she did know into an online search. She found seven possible matches. One photo stood out. From that moment, when i saw his face for the first time, it was just incredible. Reporter her donor dad was Todd Whitehurst. She emailed him, they met, became closer and even took vacations together with some of his other donor children. Like this trip to cape cod last july. I feel that its just the right thing to do. If the children want to meet, then its important, i think, to be available to meet. Reporter get ready to watch an extraordinary family moment. You must be keegan. Yes children came together. Four of whom whitehurst had never met before, who are also meeting their siblings for the first time. Yeah, it gets complicated. Look how strong you are. Youre like an ox. Reporter what is this moment like for each of you . Its pretty awesome. This is insane. Reporter sarah mally, a student at bostons emerson college, had learned six months earlier that she and her twin sister, jenna, were donor babies. She contacted whitehurst through the registry and he helped arrange this family gathering. What was it like when you first walked out . Overwhelming. I was worried it would like a hello, its nice to meet you, hand shake. Like we hugged and that was the whole big thing. Reporter just sitting here, did you feel fathers pride . Oh, absolutely. When i hear her talking about the hug, i want to give her a hug again. Reporter the reproductive industry does little to make it easy for donor dads and their children to meet. Nobody keeps track of the donors. Nobody keeps track of the kids. Theres no tracking whatsoever. Reporter wendy cramer says sperm banks ask mothers to report donor births but it is not required. And no Organization Links different clinics to track the total number of births from a single donor i. D. How many potential kids are out there from a single donor . Nobody really knows. The Largest Group that we have on our website, we know of a group that is somewhere around 200. Reporter 200 kids . Right. I dont know about you, but if i knew that i was i had 200 half brothers and sisters, i would feel like i was part of a herd. It would feel odd. Reporter whitehurst donated to the same clinic for four years. How many times would you guess, probably on the order of 400 times, Something Like that. Reporter 400 times . Yeah. Reporter and consider this single donation at a sperm bank can produce as many as 24 sellable vials. His 400 donations could have produced 9600 vials for the clinic to sell. How many donor children do you know that you have . I have 22, that i know of. Reporter you could have a family touch Football Game and have enough players for both sides. Does that seem a little crazy . It does seem crazy, yeah. Theyve all turned out to be quite remarkable children. Reporter Carrie Phelps now studies Computer Science at stanford, just like her donor dad. I never felt like there was something missing, because ive been so lucky. Im so wanted. Think a lot of kids cant say for certain. So being able to meet all of these totally different but at the same time very related siblings is such an incredible honor for me to grow up this way. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Aw. So we use ky ultragel. It enhances my bodys natural moisture so i can get into theswing of it a bit quicker. 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Its one of four bat mobiles created for the 1960s batman tv show, and its the bait to pull you into an exhibit at the New York Historical society called super heroes in gotham. I love this. It says emergency bat turn lever. Bat ray projector. This would stop traffic anywhere. Reporter this is the exhibits cocurator. Its great to see them line up and just ogle it. Reporter its a show stopper. Its beautiful. Reporter generations of fans have fallen in love with not just the caped crusader and his ride, but with a whole universe of super heroes. When you walked in this exhibit, what did you think . Like oh, my gosh, i remember seeing these comics. Reporter 12yearold zachary and his 7th grade class are some of the 4,000 students who will be whisked through the exhibit during its fourmonth run. They know who all the super heroes are, yet they dont know the history. I think it will give them ideas. I hope it will in terms of creating some of their own comic books or art. Reporter that inspiration comes from seeing the Humble Beginnings of extraordinary characters. And the men who created them. We have batman, number one. Reporter for example, batmans solo debut in this may 1939 issue. Or superman in action comics number one. Original sketches. The 1938 royal typewriter made of steel that gave birth to the man of steel. And the wool and cotton costume worn by actor George Reeves in adventures of superman. The truth behind how the fiction began is as fan tasiccal as the tales these then would tell. Many of the original creators were the first in their families to be born in the u. S. Looking not to save the world, but just to survive in it during the Great Depression and then world war ii, when the country desperately needed heroes. These werent established artists in their 40s and 50s, these were teenagers. Yes, they were very young, looking for work. They were often discriminated upon because they were the sons of immigrants, most all of them the sons of jewish immigrants. Reporter so some cloaked themselves, changing their names to fit in and get published. Stanley lieber became stan lee. The cocrow yeah for creator of spiderman and the hulk. Jacob kirtzberg transformed to jack kirby. Robert kahn disguised himself as cocreator of batman. And jerry siegal, who conceived of superman, even reportedly used more than one pseudonym. From this first superman cartoon in 1941, super heroes would take flight as the gravity defying media juggernaut we know today. Comics have proven so commercially indestructible, disney bought Marvel Entertainment for 4 billion in 2009 and has kept an endless line of super hero films coming. D. C. Comics has five tv shows on now, including super girl on cbs, about supermans cousin. It debuted as the seasons most watched new show. And the comic conventions known as comiccon attract a rabid faithful, fuelling a booming market. Books and novels in 2015 at about 875 million. A record. We want younger people who will become artists at some point to realize that its possible and everyone has to start somewhere. Reporter even this daydreaming 9yearold, who drew batman in his Hebrew School book. 75 years later, that book is in the exhibit, and a grownup mark gerberg is a new yorker. The only way i could compensate for being a skinny little jewish kid who got beaten up all the time was to draw. Become a super hero in my own way. You never lose that initial fascination with cartoons. Reporter and those adults are passing that fascination onto their kids who, perhaps for the first time, realized you dont need super powers to change the world. I do feel more inspired by them in that kind of way, that you can become bigger than you think you are. Reporter a belief they too with just a single bound. More tension on the korean peninsula. South korea fired warning shots after a north korean drone was spotted flying on its side of the border. The south is on alert after the north conducted a nuclear test last week. North korea is celebrating. It even brought a famous news anchor out of retirement for the occasion. Charlie dagata has her story. Bombastic when she broke the news in her signature style that north korea successfully tested debate. Already had an impact on both sides of the korean border. It was south koreas turn to crank up the pressure by pumping up the jam. Blasting propaganda and pop music across the border. Weapon this week, to drop the bombshell that north korea had tested the hbomb. We will not disrupt or dismantle the program, she said, until the u. S. Reverses its vicious, hostile policy towards north korea. The 70 something grand mother the goto news anchor when the regime wants to impress the world. Often outfitted in traditional dress, her passion plays well in an isolated country that prides itself on the projection of power, real or imagined, under Supreme Leader kim jongun. Otherwise, she would be out of a job, obviously. Or worse. She barely made it through this announcement on the death of kim jonguns father, kim jongil in 2011. We make this announcement with great sorrow, she said. In an interview with chinese good anchor shouldnt shout but speak gently to viewers. Advice that may have fallen on deaf ears to up and coming talent. Its clearly a style that we in the west find funny. And now to phil with sports phil reporter but all that bombast hits home, back home says david kane, director of usc korean studies institute. Yeah, this is classic propaganda. Shes a woman, considered to be more of the hearth and home. Yet shes powerful and defiant. Reporter powerful and defiant but she remains a mouthpiece of the government. Shes been broadcasting for the countrys one and only station for 40 years. But these days they just bring for this thursday. Getrichquick dreams. Americans spend a fortune for a ticket to easy street, but its a rough ride on wall street as investors dump more stocks and prices plunge. Weve got no running water. Detroit teachers call in sick again to protest the conditions of their schools. These are our children. They deserve better. And jet fuels down, profits are up, so why cant air travelers get a break . This is the cbs overnight news. The numbers have been drawn in the biggest Lottery Jackpot in history, a prize of more than 1. 5 billion was up for grabs in so if you havent checked the numbers yet, lets get right to it. Can you believe it, america . A world record jackpot, and its coming to you right now. Get ready, this is powerball. Good evening, america. Tonights jackpot is approaching 1. 6 billion. Thats billion with a b. Hope you have your tickets. Good luck. 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Back in october, powerball changed the rules in an effort to boost ticket sales with a bigger payout. Powerball started offering 69 numbers to choose from instead of 59, but that decreased the odds of winning the jackpot from 1in175 million to 1in292 million. The outlandish odds should keep people away. Were going to have a winner reporter instead, the lure of a lifechanging jackpot is too much to pass up. How long did you wait in line . An hour and 40 minutes. Reporter to malcolm oquinn, it all comes down to this 20 for a billion and a half. Maybe a lot of those people are lining up after watching their life savings shrink. On wall street, today the broad continuing selloff accelerated and all three major market indexes fell to a level more than 10 off last years highs. The dow industrials have lost more than 7 in just two weeks. Our market watcher, jill schlesinger, is joining us now. Jill . Reporter this has been a rough first eight days. The dow is down by 7 . The nasdaq by 9. 6 ; and the s p 500, the broader index, down by so, its been rough. Why is this happening . Reporter you know, the broad concern is around Global Economic growth. The fear is that if things slow down around the world, it will impact us here in the u. S. Were only growing by about 2 , 2. 25 right now, and, frankly, any kind of hit to that is going to hurt quite a bit. We also know that oil is trading at around 30 a barrel, another sign, perhaps, of global weakness. And finally, were starting up with earnings season, and theres a real concern that this is going to be a bad Quarterly Earnings season. A lot of companies, pretty sluggish by the end of the year. Part of the reason is, they had to hire more employees and that took a bite out of their profitability. So, tell us, when is this going to stop . Reporter i wish i knew, but heres what we do know the hope is that the market selloff really does sort of get a little bit of legs underneath it when we get some more information. So, maybe those corporate earnings are better than expected. If we get another Quarterly Earnings where its a negative earnings, it will be the third in a row. It hasnt happened since 2009. Also, we would like to see oil they dont have to go up by a lot, they just have to stop falling. And finally, of course, what we need to know is, how is the u. S. Economy doing . If we have more information to prove that were on the right track, i think things will calm down. In the absence of information, fear dominates, and thats when we get nasty days like today. Jill schlesinger. Jill, thank you very much. Slumping oil prices are one reason the oilproducing nation of qatar is shutting down the cable news channel al jazeera america. Al jazeeras arabic language channel has a reputation for being antiamerican. Also in Business News today, General Electric said its Corporate Headquarters will be leaving connecticut after 41 years and heading up to boston. Ge blamed an increase in Connecticut Business taxes. Today, in detroit, some more schools were shut down again as teachers called in sick in a continuing protest that has seen week. The teachers claim that the health of 46,000 students is in danger, and anna werner shows us why. Reporter some of these classrooms are cold . Very cold. Reporter at the spane Elementary School today, some kindergartners wore their coats in class. In several rooms, its just too cold for fiveyearolds. You can smell the mold through the hallway. Reporter School Counselor lekia wilson lead us on a tour. This is where the gym is. Reporter an entire section of the school is closed off, including the gym. You are seeing the result of rain coming right into the school. Reporter water leaking from the roof warped the wood floor. Now, the smell of mildew fills the air. You could have some champion swimmers come out of here. Absolutely. Reporter the School Swimming pool has been waiting for repairs for five years. Andre harlan is the gym teacher. How do you teach gym without a gym . Well, we do conditioning in the hallway. Reporter so, they walk the or run. Reporter the state took over Financial Management of detroit Public Schools in 2009. The district is still 515 million in debt. Ivy bailey is interim head of the teachers union. We kept talking and talking and talking and talking, and it was going on deaf ears. Nothing was changing, and teachers were just fed up. Reporter Darnell Earley is the emergency manager appointed by the goveror to fix the problems. Certainly, if we dont get the money that we need to deal with the debt situation, thats only going to make it worse. Reporter and one of the things earley says the district cannot afford is a new roof for spane Elementary School. Doesnt that cry out for sort of immediate repairs in your view . Well, it cries out for the immediate action, and my understanding is that there is a plan to do that. Reporter without an infusion of cash from state legislators, scott, the district says it will run out of money come april. Anna werner reporting for us will be right back. Today, iran released those ten u. S. Navy sailors we told you about last night who were detained when their boat sailed into iranian waters in the persian gulf. Tonight, david martin explains how a potential crisis was defused. Reporter in video released by iranian television, the boarding of the two navy boats seems peaceful enough, but this tells a different story. The navy crewmen look like theyre being held prisoner. Then the lieutenant in charge is asked what the boats were doing in iranian waters. It was a mistake. That was our fault, and we apologize for our mistake. Reporter that contrasts starkly with Vice President bidens account on cbs this morning that one of the boats had engine failure and drifted into iranian waters where they theres no apology. Theres nothing to apologize for. When you have a problem with the boat, you apologize if the boat had a problem . No. And theres no looking for any apology. Reporter the crew was held for about 16 hours, and u. S. Navy doctors have now examined them and found no evidence of mistreatment. So, at least the incident came to a quick and satisfactory end, which, as secretary of state kerry pointed out, is saying something when it comes to iran. I think we can all imagine how a similar situation might have played out three or four years ago. Reporter irans foreign minister tweeted what really may have resolved it is irans desire not to derail the nuclear deal between the two countries. As part of that deal, the u. S. Is expected to begin releasing about 100 billion in frozen iranian assets in the next few days. Scott . David, thank you. Today, president obama hit the road to sell the ideas he raised in last nights state of the union address, his last. The first stop was omaha. The president spent 40 minutes meeting with High School Teacher lisa martin, who moved him with a letter in which she had expressed a sinking feeling of dread and sadness about climate change. Mr. Obamas address took a number of jabs at the rhetoric of donald trump, and then many were surprised when the republican response did the same. Major garrett is on the campaign. As frustration grows, there will be voices urging us to fall back into our respective tribes, to scapegoat fellow citizens who dont look like us. Reporter following the president , South Carolina governor nikki haley, the daughter of indian immigrants, echoed his message of tolerance. During anxious times, it can call of the angriest voices. We must resist that temptation. No one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws and love our traditions should ever feel unwelcome in this country. Reporter today, donald trump, who has called for a ban on muslims entering the u. S. , hit back at haley. Shes big on amnesty but very weak on illegal immigration. And so, therefore, we have a disagreement. I mean, she comes up to my office when she wants campaign contributions, and ive given her tremendous contributions over the years. Reporter trump has given haleys campaigns at least 7,000 since 2010. Haley acknowledged today that she was in part speaking about trump. I understood that when i hit republicans and democrats, i was going to upset people. But they gave me the opportunity to say what i think, and thats what i did. Reporter Republican NationalCommittee ChairmanReince Priebus told us he thought haley was making a broader point. I wasnt sitting there fighting within the republican party. I was just thinking about just the political rhetoric in general should be cooled down, and ive always said things like that. Reporter conservative firebrand ann coulter said on twitter trump ought to deport haley. Scott, priebus told us the republicans have had their fair share of drama and intrigue but predicted they would unify, create a presumptive nominee by april and do so, he said, before the democrats. Major garrett on the carolina coast. Major, thank you. The first votes in iowa are 19 days away. A poll out today puts ted cruz ahead of donald trump by just three points. Marco rubio was third. Success in iowa always depends on getting to know the people there, and Dean Reynolds has this. Reporter burrowed within the wintry landscape of western iowa between moville and sac city is the town of holstein, population its where youll find the midwest deli and grill, and proprietor anne petersen. The place was buzzing this week because a candidate for president was stopping by. Are you responsible for the coffee and cookies . I am, i am. Reporter do you know how many are coming . Not a clue. Reporter so, you dont know how many cookies. I dont know how many cookies to bake. Reporter theres a great frequency and urgency to such events in iowa now as the caucuses draw near. The candidates, camera crews and correspondents are all part of the traveling show. I realize that a lot of other states feel we get a little special treatment, but, you know, we dont have times square. We dont get the ball that comes down here. This is our little thing. Reporter the remaining republican candidates have spent between 11 and 68 days apiece in iowa over the last year. The three democrats have spent over 30 days each. Anne petersen has seen many over the years. Like who . I cant remember because none of them won. Reporter it was two below when Carly Fiorina came in from the cold. [ applause ] about 75 people, including 22 kindergartners, braved the chill to take her measure. I know you iowans are tough, but its really cold. Reporter mark leonard is a regular at annes place. We have that privilege here in iowa, and, if youve not met the president of the United States, its because you didnt really care to. It actually forces candidates to come here. Reporter holstein is heavily republican and energized. They know they may have a profound effect on u. S. History, and they relish the opportunity, as fleeting as it may be. You know, all you have to do is put forth a little effort and you can meet all of these people and its really nice. Reporter and one of them could be. Reporter could be some day reporter the president . Yeah. Reporter theres a story here in iowa about an older made up his mind yet. He said he was leaning toward one candidate, scott, but he wasnt sure because hed met him only eight times. Dean reynolds covering the Iowa Caucuses for us. Dean, thanks a million. Airlines are saving billions, so why dont they cut their ticket prices . 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Their planes flew 85 full, and the steep drop in fuel prices have the carriers cashing in. Passenger rita moss. Everything from the seat to the baggage being added on as extras, and the prices are still not decreasing. Reporter the very first thing anybody heard about the airlines in january was, they raised fares. Very modestly, and that was the first raising of fares in a very long time. Reporter jean medina speaks for the airline industry. Whats good news for consumers is when airlines are profitable, customers, communities and investors and employees win because theyre reinvesting that money back into reporter the Airline Business is boom and bust. Since 1990, the industry has landed in the red 11 times; in 2005, it lost nearly 29 billion. First class is getting more luxurious, but in the back theyre squeezing us tighter than ever. Reporter Charles Leocha is the chairman of the travelers united. The fact that oil has dropped to such a low level has really given them a windfall profit. And some of that you would think might be shared with consumers, either in the forms of lower fees or lower airfares or perhaps by giving us a couple of extra inches in the airplane. Reporter the airlines say airfares actually dropped by about 3 last year, but, scott, that pales in comparison to the drop in oil prices. Kris van cleave at washingtons reagan international. Kris, thanks very much. The rams are about to prove this timeout. For two decades, los angeles has been without an nfl team, but now it may get two. Last night, nfl owners gave the st. Louis rams the okay to move back to l. A. , and the San Diego Chargers may join them. John blackstones on the story. L. A. Rams reporter some l. A. Football fans have waited 21 years to get this happy. Finally, nfl football and the rams are returning. Its more than just football. Its a history, its a tradition. Reporter l. A. Will get a new 2 billion stadium privately financed by rams owner stan kroenke. Traitor in st. Louis. The citys mayor, francis slay. Stan kroenke was on his way out of here. He wasnt going to stay no matter what we did. Reporter the mayor estimates st. Louis will lose nearly 4 million a year in tax revenues alone, but the bitterness of losing a big sports franchise can last for decades. Nearly 32 years ago, the baltimore colts loaded up moving vans in the middle of the night to take them to indianapolis, something many baltimore fans still havent forgiven. In los angeles, naming rights for the new stadium could be worth 25 million a year. Work is already under way at the site of the new stadium that local officials project will create 12,000 permanent and parttime jobs. John blackstone, cbs news, los and well be right back. Now, David Begnaud behind the scenes of tonights powerball drawing. Tonights Powerball Jackpot is a guaranteed 40 million. Reporter for two months now, jump. 949. 8 million. Reporter this studio in tallahassee, florida, is where millions of wannabe millionaires and now billionaires see their dreams drop in less than 60 seconds. Sam arland will host tonights drawing. Im thinking about the possibility that i may completely transform someones life. Reporter with more than 1 billion on the line, this place can feel a lot like fort knox. Theres a red plastic lock with a bar code that must match a code kept only by an auditor. There are eight security cameras, and tom delacenserie, the secretary of the florida lottery, has muscle agents on standby. Whats a muscle employee . The multistate lottery which is in charge of powerball. Reporter nobody with big muscles. Nobody with big muscles, no. Reporter two of the four machines and even the lottery balls are selected randomly. They are xrayed, they are weighed to make sure that theyre all right, and then reporter as an added precaution, the handlers arent allowed to touch them with their bare hands. They have to have gloves on because we dont want any oils on the ball or any moisture on the ball that could affect the draw. Reporter at around 9 00 p. M. Eastern time tonight, two powerball machines inside this vault will be selected at random. They will then be rolled into this drawing room where were told 13 people behind that glass will be allowed to watch the drawing. Scott, were told within an hour of the Powerball Jackpot happening, we could know if theres a jackpot winner. And if there is no winner, the jackpot goes up to 2 billion. David begnaud, thanks very much. Thats the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us just a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new