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For your joints, cartilage and bones. And unlike the big osteobi flex pills, its all in one tiny pill. Move free ultra. Prescription drug abuse is fast becoming a plague in our nation. About 2 million americans are hooked on prescription painkillers. In 2012, 259 million prescriptions were written. Thats one bottle for every american adult. So how can that be . Jim axelrod and producer ashley vely found out in West Virginia, a state thats attempting a drastic solution, allowing addicts to sue the doctors who got them hooked. Reporter 17 years ago, willis duncans life changed forever, when a coal mining accident left 4i78 with a crushed sternum. If i didnt have ten pain pills, i wouldnt go to work. Reporter duncan developed a lifelong addiction to painkillers when his doctors only treatment was a neverending supply of pills. In to see a doctor was to get your pills. Reporter you would go in to get looked at, but the examination isnt done by a doctor . No. Reporter duncan would wait for hours to be seen for just a few minutes at this clinic where 150 patients line up every day for pain med prescriptions. Did you ever say to a doctor, this has gotten out of hand, and i need help . No. Because you done got used to them and you didnt know how to function without them. Reporter this cashonly operation allowed doctors to clear as much as 100,000 a week. Were in mingo county, West Virginia, executing a search warrant. Reporter the clinic was raided and shut down in 2010. Theres the exam room. Reporter these are what past for exam rooms. Main office. Reporter piles of trash and files, loose prescription pads, syringes. Roachinfested cages. Hundreds of patient records were seized, along with thousands of updated and presigned prescriptions for addicted pain meds like vicodin, xanax. The doctor in charge went to jail for six months for negligence. Do a driveby and take a look. Reporter dea agent gary newman is investigating dozens of doctors, pharmacies and distributors throughout the state. We are talking in a certain sense drug traffickers and they are doing nothing but writing and cranking out prescription after prescription after prescription. Reporter theyre pushers. They truly are. Reporter West Virginia has the highest rate of Overdose Deaths in the nation. Each year, doctors write the equivalent of one painkiller prescription for every man, woman, and child in the state of 1. 8 million. In the last year, the West Virginia department of health 12 were told to shut down. You can actually be so stressed that you cant sleep at night. Reporter one is run by dr. Michael kastenko. Hes written more than 40,000 pain kill prescriptions over the last two years at his clinic. He was among those ordered to stop operating as a pain clinic, but remains open. After weeks of trying to reach him, we drove out to coal country clinic, located at the end of this narrow twomile logging road. Instead of finding the doctor, we came facetoface with a rottweiller. Shutting down these clinics can often take years, because these are licensed doctors, writing legal prescriptions. Therein lies the problem. You have to be able to prove in court that their prescribing was for in such an egregious amount that it was negligent. Reporter among the 30 West Virginians now suing their doctors and pharmacies for enabling their addiction is willis duncan. They hurt a lot of people. I mean, its just a bad deal all the way around. I have nothing for them. Nothing for none of them. The state of West Virginia has begun the process of shutting that clinic down. When the overnight news returns, well have hart two of jim axelrods investigation. cell phone rings where are you . Well the squirrels are back in the attic. Mom . Your dad wont call an exterminator. 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This undercover video of kermits main pharmacy shows scores of people picking up prescriptions inside, and at the drivethrough window. They fill more scripts for oxycodone than all but 20 pharmacies in america. Reporter in the country . In the country. Reporter jim cagle Ground Breaking lawsuit against pill mills and wholesale drug distributors. What you have is some bad doctors and pharmacies who are willing to turn a blind eye because of the money thats involved. Reporter more than 3 million doses of hydrocodone was ordered in more than one year. In 2012, he lost his license and served six months in prison for illegally dispensing drugs. But cagle told us the problem persists. This pharmacy, tug valley, is now being sued for negligently filling prescriptions. Records show tug valley was filling more than 150 pain prescriptions a day from one clinic. We decided to ask the owner so your name is in a lawsuit, alleging substandard care. You have nothing to say to me directly . No. Reporter at his lawyers direction, he wouldnt respond. We would think that an alarm bell would go off. Reporter West Virginia secretary of health Karen Bowling says until now, the drug scrutiny. If you are a distributor, providing medication, you know, to pharmacies, that someone would say, you know, wow, this is a lot. What do we need to do about it . Reporter thats the premise behind the unprecedented lawsuit. Under West Virginias law, distributors are legal from pharmacies. If that distributor has good reason to believe that the prescriptions that are being filled are not for legitimate medical purposes, they are not to make that delivery. Reporter they have an obligation obligation . Reporter amerisourcebergen is one of 11 defendants in the state. They filled over 118 million orders for pain pills, enough to supply every West Virginian 13 pain pills every year. Thats scary math. Yes, it is. What i would refer to as a Business Plan. A Business Plan by people that are not honorable people. Reporter we reached out to lawyers for amerisourcebergen. They told us they couldnt comment. This trial is set to begin in october. Jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. In just over a month from now, the Music Industry will honor its brightest stars at the grammys. Anthony mason sat down with one of the fresh faces up for best new artist award, james bay. Ago, 25yearold james bay was playing london pubs, just trying to get noticed. But 2015 changed all that. You had a Pretty Amazing year. 2015 was pretty strong. I had a good time, yeah. It was great. Reporter his debut album, which features his hit song hold back the river, went to number one in britain. He performed his other hit single let it go with ed sheeren. And he impressed the Rolling Stones ronnie wood. New people dont often do that to me. Reporter who gave him britains gq award for breakthrough artist, then joined him on stage at a london concert. If they happened but they did. Reporter at the end of the year, he heard he got a grammy nomination. We were in the back of the car with our manager, losing our minds. And he said, did you see about the other two . 2015 was great. Reporter now hes the latest british musical export trying to make it in america. Its a big prize. Thats exciting. I cant get away from that, and i dont know if it ever makes me sound naive or anything. At the end of the day, im willing to take it on. Reporter its a little like guitarer in nirvana in here. Im always drawn to the weird color. Reporter this is a beautiful color. He picked up his first guitar when he was 11. North of london, he taught himself to play and joined a local band. It was a big deal. This is the holy grail of gigs in hitchen. Reporter but bay had greater ambitions. Giving myself a shot at something more than the buzz we got from playing in a pub to a lot of people. Reporter he started performing solo. When i first got in front of a mike on stage and it was just me, i started to, you know, find out about what i cou do. Reporter did you like being up there . Yeah. Yeah, i really did. Reporter then a fan posted a video to youtube. It had like 20 plays on youtube, 22 maybe. But we got the call from a record label in new york who found it somehow. And really liked it. Reporter what were you thinking at that point . I was thinking, new york . Reporter signed by republic records, suddenly james bay was on his way. Did you have a plan b . No. Well, drawing. Not the best plan b, i dont think. Reporter he still draws on the road. Band mates, rock heroes, selfies, featuring his now signature headgear. Where did the hat come from . Everybody asks. Where did the hat come from . It was a very sort of kind of teenage fashion move. [ laughter ] no other way to put it. Reporter and you just liked it and it stuck . Exactly. I would like to hang around a hung around and ill go a new strain of dog flu is causing concern across the country. So far, at least,000 dogs have been affected in 25 states. Adriana diaz is in chicago, site of the first outbreak of that virus. Reporter here in chicago, the flu spread so quickly last year, that some shelters had to close their doors to prevent it from spreading. Here theyve treated more than 300 sick dogs and housed some temporarily while they recover. All of these dogs are healthy, but vets are paying close attention to make sure none develop symptoms. Ashley lease walks dogs in the seattle area. Shes paying extra close attention to her four legged friends. After warnings about the new strain of dog flu. They can get sick just like us. I know how much i hate being sick. Reporter county Health Officials say up to 90 dogs in this kennel may have been exposed to the virus. Flu, but further tests are needed to confirm its the new strain. None of the dogs have immunity to fight it off, so you knee large numbers of dogs getting ill. When dogs are going to dog daycares or dog parks or boarding overnight in fennel facilities, it can spread rapidly. Reporter cases showed up last march in chicago and spread quickly. Around 2,000 dogs in 24 states have been infected. A vaccine was made available in november. Vets say the disease is rarely fatal, but owners should see a vet right away if their dog shows symptoms. If your dog doesnt eat well, and this is a meal, you see coughing, just being tired, moping around, it could be a sign of a fever. If you see that, schedule an appointment, because theyll need to get on some special medications for it. Reporter pet owners in the seattle area are concerned. Facebook posts outlining the symptoms has been viewed 189,000 times since tuesday. Local vets are now stocking up on the vaccine. While the virus is no laughing matter, this viral video features a chicago pup named herbert who is putting on a brave face while recovering from flu. Dogs are household members and often times theyre like kids in the family and people want to take care of their pets and keep them safe. Reporter humans cant contract the virus, but they can spread it to healthy dogs after close contact with a sick dog. By the way, all of these puppies are available for adoption. So guys, just let me know which one you like. Thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new this is the cbs overnight news. The gop president ial hopefuls gathered in South Carolina last night for one of their final debates before next months iowa caucuses. It was a smaller cast on the main stage, just seven candidates. And at the center of it all was the frontrunner, donald trump. Heres some of what they had to say. You know, back in september, my friend donald said he had had his lawyers look at this from every which way, and there was no issue there. There was nothing to this birther issue. Now, since september, the constitution hasnt changed. [ laughter ] but the poll numbers have. [ applause ] and i recognize i recognize his poll numbers are falling in iowa. But the facts and the law here are quite clear, under long standing u. S. Law, the child of a u. S. Citizen born abroad is a natural born citizen. If a soldier has a child abroad, that child is a natural born citizen. Thats why john mccain, even though he was born in panama, was eligible to run for president. If an american missionary has a child abroad, that child is a natural born citizen. Thats why George Romney mittstad was eligible to run for president when though he was born in mexico. At the end of the day, its straightforward. But i would note that the birther theories that donald has been relying on, some of the more extreme ones insist you must not only be born on u. S. Soil, but have two parents born on u. S. Soil, under that theory, i would be disqualified, marco rubio would be disqualified, and disqualified. Interestingly enough, donald j. Trump would be disqualified. Not me. Because donalds mother was born in scotland. She was naturalized. Now, donald but i was born here. On the issue of citizenship, donald, im not going to use your mothers birth against you. Because it wouldnt work. Youre an american, as is everybody else on this stage, and i would suggest we focus on whos best prepared to be commander in chief, because thats the most important question facing the country. [ applause ] and if, for some reason he beats the rest of the field, he beats the rest of the field see, they dont like that. [ crowd booing ] they dont like that. No, they dont like that he beats the rest of the field, because they want me. [ laughter ] but if for some reason he beats the rest of the field, i already know the democrats are going to you have a big lawsuit over your head while youre running. And if you become the nominee, who the hell knows if you can even serve in office. So you should go out, get a declaratory judgment, let the courts decide. Why now . Why are you raising this issue now . Because now hes doing a little bit better. No, i didnt care before, no, its true. Hey, look, he never had a chance. Now hes doing better. Hes got probably a 4 or 5 chance. [ laughter ] thank you, mr. Trump. The fact is, theres a big overhang. Theres a big question mark on your head. Listen, ive spent my entire life defending the constitution before the u. S. Supreme court and ill tell you, im not going to be taking legal advice from donald trump. You dont have to. Take it from lawrence tribe. Now on the democratic side, it doesnt get much tighter than this. Hillary clinton just two points ahead of bernie sanders. Its virtually a tie because of the polls margin of error. Heres nancy cordes. And i have felt for the last several weeks that we had the wind at our back. Reporter sanders feelings were confirmed today, and the latest poll brought back vivid memories of 2008, when clintons commanding lead in iowa slipped away at the end. I congratulate senator obama. Reporter then and now, her powerful campaign, and its war chest, were supposed to overpower insurgent opponents. But its sanders who is holding larger rallies while clinton sticks to town halls. I will fight for you. I will work for you. Reporter sanders is also airing more tv ads, reaching voters like tim pool of topeka, iowa. I totally agree with senator sanders. You cant have 2 of the people more than everybody else. Reporter today, sanders surprised clinton with this ad that seemed to be aimed at her. There are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. One says its okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. Reporter the Clinton Campaign accused him of violating this longtime promise youre looking at somebody who has never run a negative tv ad in his life and never will. Reporter Clinton Campaign manager robby mook convened a Conference Call with reporters to drive the point home. Reporter but even that was reminiscent of 2008, when clinton routinely tried to convince voters that senator barack obama was just another politician, not a visionary. Scott, she can take heart in the fact that shes still leading in iowa by ten points among those who say they will definitely nancy cordes, thanks. Of course, the campaign will be dominated by the economy, and today oil closed at just over 31 a barrel. Since june of 2014, the price has fallen about 75, taking the price of gasoline along for the ride. Cbs News Business analyst Jill Schlesinger is with us. Jill, thats good news for most people. Reporter absolutely. Consumers reap a great benefit from low oil. Last year, the average household saved 660 at the pump. Its like an unexpected tax refund. And cheap gas prices, along with low Interest Rates and an improving job market, helped boost auto sales. Last year, automakers sold a record 17. 4 million cars and light trucks. But for a lot of folks in the country, its bad news, too. Reporter absolutely. You know, after a big boom from 2010 to 2014, there is pain in the energy sector. The Mining Industry that includes oil, gas and coal lost 129,000 jobs last year. And thats just the direct hit. Like a waitress working in a restaurant near a fracking site, may have been laid off. Or a Convenience Store worker near an oil well had to be let go. But the ripple effects go even deeper. Today, realtytrac released its final foreclosure numbers for 2015. While activity is down nationally, it is up in places like texas, north dakota and oklahoma, states that rely at least in part on the energy industry. So cheap oil might help our wallets, but when it comes to the overall economy, the news is mixed. Jill schlesinger, thanks. Well, today oil was up 72 cents, and that revived wall street from its recent swoon. The dow gained 227 points. And in an echo from the financial crash of 08, today Goldman Sachs agreed to pay 5 peddling rotten mortgages. Today, ten prisoners from yemen were released from Guantanamo Bay and sent to the persian gulf nation of oman. The prison, on a u. S. Navy base in cuba, was created to hold terrorism suspects, particularly from the battlefield in afghanistan. Many have been held for years without charges. In 2009, president obama said he was ordering the prison closed but congress refused. 93 prisoners remain, down from nearly 700. Isis says it was behind the attack today in jakarta, indonesia. Bombs and bullets killed two and wounded at least 26. But the five attackers had bigger plans. Seth doane is following this for us tonight. Seth . Reporter good evening, scott. This is another example of isis as more details are emerging, were learning that the attack, which involved a series of explosions and a gun battle in central jakarta, could have been much worse. Images from the scene show cars with bullet holes and attackers wearing suicide vests. One of those attackers detonated his vest inside a starbucks, but a Law Enforcement source tells us another attacker died when his vest detonated by accident. Indonesia has more muslims than any other country in the world, but it is a country thats known for its mainstream teaching of islam, and the fear here is that isis may be gaining a foothold in southeast asia. Seth doane in beijing for us tonight. Seth, thank you. The attempted assassination of a Philadelphia Police officer last thursday is also being investigated as terrorism. But fbi director james comey said today there is no evidence the gunman, who you see there, isis, belonged to a larger officer Jesse Hartnett remains in critical but stable condition. The gunman was arrested. Chicago has seen a dramatic spike in shootings this month. Since january 1st, the city is averaging a shooting every three hours. Adriana diaz is looking into this. Reporter just two hours into the new year, 24yearold deandre holiday was gunned down after a fight at a new years eve party, the first homicide of a bloody 2016. Shots fired. I hear shots fired. Reporter since january 1st, 110 people have been shot compared to 37 during the same time last year. A nearly 200 increase. In terms of crime, its been a little bit of a frustrating start. Reporter John Escalante is the acting superintendent of police. His predecessor, garry mccarthy, was fired in december. A lot of it is gang conflicts, but also heavily reporter feuds that play out on sites like facebook and twitter. While overall crime was down before the new year, gun violence is soaring. One factor, Police Officers may be holding back in fear of being the subject of a viral video, a point chicago mayor rahm emanuel was overheard making to attorney general Loretta Lynch last fall. Reporter do you think the police is doing enough . I dont know if you can do enough. Reporter raydell laceys 19 year old grandson, eric, was one of the 21 People Killed by guns this year. He had just started a job two weeks ago, and hoped to join the navy. Saturday, he was shot in the head in an apparent ambush. Lacey said he wasnt in a gang. Before he passed, they say, he said, we good, we good, yall . And he was slumped over. [ crying ] oh, god, oh, god. Reporter to try to curb the violence, the acting superintendent has decentralized the police gang unit. Now smaller teams are permanently based in communities known for gang activity. Scott, the goal is to try to stop conflicts before they start. Adriana diaz in chicago tonight. Adriana, thank you. Well, heres a rarity a winter hurricane bearing down on the azores, 1,700 miles off portugal. Alex is the first january hurricane since 1955. Forecasters say it could hit the azores tomorrow with 85mileanhour winds. We dont know who the powerball winners are yet, but there are at least three who will share the largest jackpot ever, 1. 6 billion. Workingclass town of munford, tennessee, the l. A. Suburb of chino hills and in melbourne beach, florida. The lottery boasts that the billions it rakes in goes to help Public Schools in most states. We wondered how thats working. Turns out in michigan, not too well. Anna werner is in detroit. Reporter photos from detroits Public Schools tell the story of dilapidated buildings, many in need of emergency repair, and pest problems. A student shot this video today of a mouse roaming a district high school. Patrick bosworths eighth grade son attends a Language Magnet School where he says classes are either way too warm or freezing cold. Hes gone from one class to the other, where hes wearing a shortsleeve shirt, and then hes putting on his winter coat. Reporter lottery dollars were designed to help schools like these in detroit. Theyre often advertised as giving a big boost to education, 27 states give lottery funds to schools, but only eight spend it specifically on new programs like grants and scholarships. The 19 others, including michigan, do not use lottery profits as additional funding for Public Schools. Instead, its used to fund the existing budget. Michigan state representative sherry gay danygo. Do you think it is misleading to people . Absolutely. It is misleading. Reporter so people who buy tickets thinking, im helping education, do you think theyre doing as much as they are . Absolutely. They believe they are but theyre absolutely not benefiting education. Reporter more than 740 million lottery dollars are given to michigan schools each year. Gay danygo says theres no reason the buildings should be in such bad shape. I think that our priorities and our values are not aligned. I think we need to dispel the myth that the lottery is helping to improve education because it hasnt. Reporter michigan has the 11th largest lottery in the 2. 6 billion last year. So, scott, thats 740 million that went to schools was just a small portion of that. Anna werner in lansing tonight. Anna, thank you. Today a memorial was held at Arlington National cemetery for a tuskegee airman missing in action since 1945. Second lieutenant Samuel Leftenant was in a midair collision while escorting bombers over austria. Soldiers carried an empty casket representing his remains and leftenants sister accepted this flag in his honor. Once again there is controversy over the Oscar Nominations. And, theres big news and we mean big for dinosaur lovers. 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The revenant led with 12, including best picture, along with the big short, bridge of spies, brooklyn, mad max fury road, the martian, room and spotlight. There were some inspiring performances by black actors, so it surprised many today that all white. John blackstone says its the second year in a row. What an exciting morning. Reporter the announcement of the Academy Award nominations this morning was as notable for those who were left off the list as for those who were on it. And Sylvester Stallone in creed. [ applause ] this is bigger than they are. They have to listen to us now. Reporter will smith was not nominated for his performance in concussion. Nor were idris elba and Abraham Attah chosen for their criticallyacclaimed roles in beasts of no nation. Likewise, Tessa Thomson and michael b. Jordan were ignored for highly praised performances in creed. Instead the Oscar Nominations went almost exclusively to white actors and directors. Only the director of the revenant, Alejandro Innaritu from mexico, broke into the all white crowd. The response was immediate. On twitter, hashtag oscars so white went viral. It should not have come as a surprise after the same criticism last year. Opened the awards show. Welcome to the 87th oscars. Tonight we honor hollywoods best and whitest sorry, brightest. Reporter today on the talk, Kevin Frazier blamed the demographics of Academy Voters. The Academy Voters still 94 white, 76 male, and their average age is 63. Reporter those voters did select one africanamerican themed movie. Straight out of compton was nominated for best original screenplay. The writers are white. John blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. A classically trained actor became a legendary villain. We come back. Alan rickman was a born movie villain with a sinuous sneer and a voice that rolled in like a malevolent fog. How nice to make your acquaintance. Rickmans hans gruber tormented bruce willis in die hard. 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They just showed up to celebrate one of the Winning Tickets being sold here. Do you think the winner could be here tonight . Its hard to say. If i won i wouldnt be here. Reporter 711 owner balbir atwal came here in 1981 without knowing a word of english. The outpouring of support youre getting, how great is that . Do you want to ask these people . Reporter you can ask them. [ applause ] reporter because atwals store sold the winning ticket, he also gets a piece of the pie, 1 million. He plans to share it with his employees. We were the number one lottery in the nation as far as sales go. Reporter california sold 386 Million Dollars worth of powerball tickets, at one point selling 37,000 per minute. Winning tickets were also sold in munford, tennessee, and at a publix store in melbourne beach, florida. I was watching the news and just screamed out loud, oh, my god, my store reporter there were also eight 2 million winners and 73 1 million winners, tickets with only five matching numbers. Last nights losers can still dream. Saturdays Powerball Jackpot is a mere 40 million. Mireya villarreal, cbs news, chino hills, california. And thats the overnight continues. For others, check back with us 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. The biggest Lottery Jackpot in history is in the books. The only mystery now is who won the powerball . Winning tickets were sold in florida, tennessee, and just outside los angeles. When the winners come forward, theyll divide a jackpot of 1. 6 billion. United Nations Nuclear inspectors are in iran, working to verify the iranians have removed the core of their nuclear reactor. Its the next step in the nuclear deal with the west which was almost scuttled this week with the capture of ten u. S. Sailors in the persian gulf. David martin has the latest on that. Reporter the speedy released of the sailors is being portrayed by the administration as the product of years of pain staking diplomacy with iran. But critics are describing the incident as just one more although Administration Officials publicly described it as a rescue at sea, video released by iran made it look like the american sailors had been captured. Forced to kneel with their hands behind their heads and placed in front of a camera to confess. It was a mistake. It was our fault and we apologize. Reporter that seemed at odds with secretary of state kerrys handled the incident. I also want to thank the iranian authorities for their cooperation and quick response. These are always situations which, as everybody here knows, have an ability, if not properly guided, to get out of control. Reporter both sides agreed the two boats accidently strayed into iranian territorial waters. Exactly how remains unclear. After being held for 16 hours in the persian gulf, the crew was allowed to get back in their boats and sail out to this american warship. The release came after a series of phone calls between secretary minister, who had developed a working relationship during the long, drawnout negotiations in which iran agreed to suspend its Nuclear Program in return for relief from economic sanctions. The Iranian Foreign minister tweeted he was happy to see dialogue and respect, not threats and impetuousness, swiftly resolve the sailors episode. But some have been critical of the obama administration, saying this is less a diplomatic success than a case of iran having its cake and eating it, too. On the one hand, theyre giving the people back in an expeditious manner, which oh by the way, theyre required under International Law to do, and take credit for that. But on the other hand, they released domestic press, which makes it sound like its the americans screwing up, its really their fault. Reporter irans desire not to derail the nuclear deal between the two countries may really be what resolved this. Under that deal, the u. S. Is expected to begin releasing days. The actress who set up sean penns interview with mexicos most wanted drug lord said people are lying about her role in the case. Kate del castillo is speaking out as new information is released on how badly el chapo wanted to meet here. Manuel bojorquez reports. Reporter when Mexican Marines raided the House Holding el chapo guzman, there was no sign of the drug lord. Left behind in his hideout, a stack of dvds featuring actress kate del castillo. Who arranged the interview with sean penn. Now for the First Time Since guzmans capture, del castillo is speaking publicly, tweeting after Text Messages obtained by a mexican newspaper appeared to indicate an infatuation el chapo had with del castillo. In one exchange, el chapo writes reporter del castillo responds, im so moved that you say youll take care of me. No one has ever cared for me. As for actor sean penn, guzman didnt seem to know who the Academy Award winner was. Asking his lawyer in one message, what was the actors name . And later confessing to looking up penn on the internet. The Text Messages also showed guzmans concerns that people who knew him were being monitored. Turns out, he was right. The trail for guzman had gone cold until telecommunication intercepts, along with penn and castillos travel to meet el chapo, helped u. S. And mexican Law Enforcement narrow down the manuel bojorquez, dallas. Cheap gas and low Interest Rates helped automakers to a record sales year in 2015. 17. 5 million vehicles sold in america. The latest models are on display right now in detroit at the International Auto show. Kris van cleave is there. Reporter it has the feel of a fashion show. But the models are measured in tons, and the designs, think metallic chic. Just unveiled, the return of lincolns famed continental. It will be the flagship of fords luxury brand. Ceo mark fields. Were using the Lincoln Continental to express what we call quiet luxury. Reporter lexus wasnt being quiet with this debut. Volvo and mercedes are pushing safety. The e300 sedan can even do much to have driving for you. Concept cars like this one from buick are fan favorites. Part of the reason more than 800,000 people come to this show. In the auto business. Its so nice. Theyre seeing the writing on the wall that as autonomy comes out, theyre going to be interacting. Its going to be a whole different world for them. Reporter gm designed its new chevy bolt for that different world. It can travel more than 200 miles on a charge and costs under 30 grand. Electrify case is the basis to layer on additional capabilities. Reporter getting a slice of the 5. 3 trillion Transportation Services pie means smarter cars collecting your personal data. Were a Technology Company and more and more were becoming an information company. Reporter are you talking about tracking where im going and what im doing . Well, this is not about tracking individual customers. This is about customers electing to share their data with us so that in the aggregate, we can discern patterns there. Reporter patterns in a business where everything is changing. Kris van cleave, detroit, michigan. Will be right back. Here in the city, parking is hard to find. Seems like everyone drives. Because you could savehundreds on Car Insurance. Ah, perfect. Valet parking. Hello heres the keys. And, uh, go easy on my ride, mate. 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Reporter 17 years ago, willis duncans life changed forever, when a coal mining accident left him with a crushed sternum and broken ribs. If i didnt have ten pain pills, i wouldnt go to work. Bottom line. Reporter changed your life . Changed everything. Reporter duncan developed a lifelong addiction to painkillers when his doctors only treatment was a neverending supply of pills. The only time that you went your pills. Reporter hang on a second. You would go in to get looked at, but the examination isnt done by a doctor . No. Reporter duncan would wait for hours to be seen for just a few minutes at this clinic where 150 patients line up every day for pain med prescriptions. Did you ever say to a doctor, this has gotten out of hand, and i need help . No. Because you done got used to them and you didnt know how to function without them. Reporter this cashonly operation allowed doctors to clear as much as 100,000 a week. Were in mingo county, West Virginia, executing a search warrant. Reporter the clinic was raided and shut down in 2010. Theres the exam room. Reporter these are what past for exam rooms. Main office. Reporter piles of trash and files, loose prescription pads, syringes. And starving birds stuck in hundreds of patient records were seized, along with thousands of updated and presigned prescriptions for addicted pain meds like vicodin, xanax. The doctor in charge went to jail for six months for negligence. Do a driveby and take a look at the place. Reporter dea agent gary newman is investigating dozens of doctors, pharmacies and distributors throughout the state. We are talking in a certain sense drug traffickers and they are doing nothing but writing and cranking out prescription after prescription after prescription. Reporter theyre pushers. They truly are. Reporter West Virginia has the highest rate of Overdose Deaths in the nation. Each year, doctors write the equivalent of one painkiller prescription for every man, woman, and child in the state of 1. 8 million. In the last year, the West Virginia department of health inspected 19 pain clinics. 12 were told to shut down. Stressed that you cant sleep at night. Reporter one is run by dr. Michael kastenko. Seen here lecturing patients. Hes written more than 40,000 pain pill prescriptions over the last two years at his coal country clinic. He was among those ordered to stop operating as a pain clinic, but remains open. After weeks of trying to reach him, we drove out to coal country clinic, located at the end of this narrow twomile logging road. Instead of finding the doctor, we came facetoface with a rottweiller. Shutting down these clinics can often take years, because these are licensed doctors, writing legal prescriptions. Therein lies the problem. You have to be able to prove in for a nonmedical necessity or in such an aegregious amount that it was negligent. Reporter among the 30 West Virginians now suing their doctors and pharmacies for enabling their addiction is willis duncan. They hurt a lot of people. I mean, its just a bad deal all the way around. I have nothing for them. Nothing for none of them. The state of West Virginia has begun the process of shutting that clinic down. When the overnight news returns, well have part two of jim axelrods investigation. Its already dry no wait time. This is great. Its very soft. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Now in a dry antiperspirant spray. Hi, anne. How are you doing . Hi, evelyn. I know its beena difficult time since your mom passed away. Yeah. I miss her a lot, but im okay. Wow. That was fast. This is the check ive been waiting for. Mom had a guaranteed acceptance Life Insurance policy through the Colonial Penn program, and this will really help acceptance . Are you between the ages of 50 and 85 . 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This undercover video of kermits main pharmacy shows scores of people picking up prescriptions inside, and at the drivethrough window. They fill more scripts for oxycodone than all but 21 pharmacies in america. Reporter in the country . In the country. Reporter jim cagle represents the state in the pill mills and wholesale drug distributors. What you have is some bad doctors and pharmacies who are willing to turn a blind eye because of the money thats involved. Reporter more than 3 million doses of hydrocodone was ordered by a kermit pharmacist, james woolly, in one year. He paid drug distributors hundreds of thousands of dollars, while netting more than 6 million in profit. In 2012, he lost his license and served six months in prison for illegally dispensing drugs. But cagle told us the problem persists. This pharmacy, tug valley, is now being sued for negligently filling prescriptions. Records show tug valley was filling more than 150 pain prescriptions a day from one clinic alone. We decided to ask the owner about the charges. So your name is in a lawsuit, alleging substandard care. Directly . No. Reporter at his lawyers direction, he wouldnt respond. We would think that an alarm bell would go off. Reporter West Virginia secretary of health Karen Bowling says until now, the drug distributors have escaped scrutiny. If you are a distributor, providing medication, you know, to pharmacies, that someone would say, you know, wow, this is a lot. What do we need to do about it . Reporter thats the premise behind the unprecedented lawsuit. Under West Virginias law, distributors are legally bound to report suspicious orders from pharmacies. If that distributor has good reason to believe that the prescriptions that are being filled are not for legitimate medical purposes, they are not to make that delivery. Reporter they have an obligation . They have a duty, yes. Reporter amerisourcebergen is the Third Largest drug wholesaler in the country and states case. Over a fiveyear period, they filled orders for over 118 million for hydrocodone and oxycodone pills, enough to supply every West Virginian 13 pain pills every year. Thats scary math. Yes, it is. It is actually the product of what i would refer to as a Business Plan. A Business Plan by people that are not honorable people. Reporter we reached out to lawyers for amerisourcebergen. They told us they couldnt comment. This trial is set to begin in october. Jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. In just over a month from now, the Music Industry will honor its brightest stars at the grammys. Anthony mason sat down with one of the fresh faces up for best new artist award, james bay. Reporter only a few years playing london pubs, just trying to get noticed. But 2015 changed all that. You had a Pretty Amazing year. 2015 was pretty strong. I had a good time, yeah. It was great. Reporter his debut album, which features his hit song hold back the river, went to number one in britain. He performed his other hit single let it go with ed sheeren. And he impressed the Rolling Stones ronnie wood. New people dont often do that to me. Reporter who gave him britains gq award for breakthrough artist, then joined him on stage at a london concert. These surreal things. Its hard to talk about them as if they happened but they did. Year, he heard he got a grammy nomination. We were in the back of the car, losing our minds. They phoned up and they said, did you see about the other two . And we were like, what, theres two more . 2015 was great. Reporter tough to top it. Yeah, but were going to try. Reporter now hes the latest british musical export trying to make it in america. Its a big prize. Thats exciting. I cant get away from that, and i dont know if it ever makes me sound naive or anything. At the end of the day, im willing to take it on. Reporter its a little like guitar nirvana in here. It really is. Reporter bay, who we met at the gibson show room in new york im always drawn to the weird color. Reporter this is a beautiful color. He picked up his first guitar when he was 11. In hitchen, a town about an hour north of london, he taught local band. Seeing your name up here was a big deal. This is the holy grail of gigs in hitchen. Reporter but bay had greater ambitions. Giving myself a shot at something more than the buzz we got from playing in a pub to a lot of people. Reporter he started performing solo. When i first got in front of a mike on stage and it was just me, i started to, you know, find out about what i could do. Reporter did you like being up there . Yeah. Yeah, i really did. Reporter then a fan posted a video to youtube. It had like 20 plays on youtube, 22 maybe. But we got the call from a record label in new york who found it somehow. And really liked it. Reporter what were you thinking at that point . I was thinking, new york . Reporter signed by republic records, suddenly james bay was on his way. Did you have a plan b . No. Well, drawing. Not the best plan b, i dont think. I still love it. Reporter he still draws on the road. Band mates, rock heroes, selfies, featuring his now signature headgear. Where did the hat come from . Everybody asks. Where did the hat come from . It was a very sort of kind of teenage fashion move. [ laughter ] no other way to put it. Reporter and you just liked it and it stuck . Exactly. It comes off. Its not really stuck. I would like to hang around a little longer than ive already hung around and ill go in that with other stuff. Causing concern across the country. So far, at least 2,000 dogs have been affected in 25 states. Adriana diaz is in chicago, site of the first outbreak of that virus. Reporter here in chicago, the flu spread so quickly last year, that some shelters had to close their doors to prevent it from spreading. Here theyve treated more than 300 sick dogs and housed some temporarily while they recover. All of these dogs are healthy, but vets are paying close attention to make sure none develop symptoms. Ashley lease walks dogs in the seattle area. Shes paying extra close attention to her four legged friends. After warnings about the new strain of dog flu. They can get sick just like us. I know how much i hate being sick. Reporter county Health Officials say up to 90 dogs in this kennel may have been exposed to the virus. Flu, but further tests are needed to confirm its the new strain. None of the dogs have immunity to fight it off, so you see large numbers of dogs getting ill when the virus starts to circulate. When dogs are going to dog daycares or dog parks or boarding overnight in fennel facilities, it can spread rapidly. Reporter cases showed up last march in chicago and spread quickly. Around 2,000 dogs in 24 states have been infected. A vaccine was made available in november. Vets say the disease is rarely fatal, but owners should see a vet right away if their dog shows symptoms. If your dog doesnt eat well, miss a meal, you see coughing, just being tired, moping around, it could be a sign of a fever. If you see that, give your local veterinarian a call, schedule an appointment, because theyll need to get on some special medications for it. Reporter pet owners in the the Health Department says their facebook posts outlining the symptoms has been viewed 189,000 times since tuesday. Local vets are now stocking up on the vaccine. While the virus is no laughing matter, this viral video features a chicago pup named herbert who is putting on a brave face while recovering from the flu. Dogs are household members and often times theyre like kids in the family and people want to take care of their pets and keep them safe. Reporter humans cant contract the virus, but they can spread it to healthy dogs after close contact with a sick dog. By the way, all of these puppies are available for adoption. So guys, just let me know which one you like. For this friday. This is the cbs overnight news. Gop president ial hopefuls gathered in South Carolina last night for one of their final debates before next months iowa caucuses. It was a smaller cast on the main stage, just seven candidates. And at the center of it all was the front runner, donald trump. Heres some of what they had to say. You know, back in september, my friend donald said he had had his lawyers look at this from every which way, and there was no issue there. There was nothing to this birther issue. Now, since september, the constitution has. Changed. [ laughter ] but the poll numbers have. [ applause ] and i recognize i recognize that donald is displayed that iowa. But the facts and the law here are quite clear, under long standing u. S. Law, the child of a u. S. Citizen born abroad is a natural born citizen. If a soldier has a child abroad, that child is a natural born citizen. Thats why john mccain, even though he was born in panama, was eligible to run for president thats why George Romney was eligible to run for president even though he was born in mexico. At the end of the day, its straightforward. But i would note that the birther theories that donald has been relying on, some of the more extreme ones insist you must not only be born on u. S. Soil, but have two parents born on u. S. Soil, under that theory, i would be disqualified, marco rubio would be disqualified, and interestingly enough, donald j. [ applause ] because donalds mother was born in scotland. She was naturalized. Now, donald but i was born here. On the issue of citizenship, donald, im not going to use your mothers birth against you. Because it wouldnt work. Youre an american, as is everybody else on this stage, and i would suggest we focus on whos best prepared to be commander in chief, because thats the most important question facing the country. [ applause ] and if, for some reason he beats the rest of the field, he beats the rest of the field see, they dont like that. [ crowd booing ] no, they dont like that he beats the rest of the field, because they want me. [ laughter ] but if for some reason he beats the rest of the field, i already be bringing a suit. You have a big lawsuit over your head while youre running. And if you become the nominee, who the hell know it is you can even serve in office. So you should go out, get a declaratory judgment, let the courts decide. Why now . Why are you raise thing issue now sp because now hes doing a little bit better. I no, i didnt care before, no, its true. Hey, look, he never had a chance. Now hes doing better. Hes got probably a 4 or 5 chance. Thank you, mr. Trump. The fact is, theres a big overhang. Theres a big question mark on your head. Listen, ive spent my entire life defending the constitution before the u. S. Supreme court and ill tell you, im not going to be taking legal advice from donald trump. You dont have to. It doesnt get much tighter than this. The latest poll in iowa Shows Hillary clinton just two points ahead of bernie sanders. Heres nancy cordes. And i have felt for the last several weeks that we had the wind at our back. Reporter sanders feelings were confirmed today, and the latest poll brought back vivid memories of 2008, when clintons commanding lead in iowa slipped away at the end. I congratulate senator obama. Reporter then and now, her powerful campaign, and its war chest, were supposed to overpower insurgent opponents. But its sanders who is holding larger rallies while clinton sticks to town halls. I will fight for you. I will work for you. Reporter sanders is also airing more tv ads, reaching voters like tim pool of topeka, iowa. I totally agree with senator sanders. You cant have 2 of the people more than everybody else. Reporter today, sanders surprised clinton with this ad that seemed to be aimed at her. There are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. One says its okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. Reporter the Clinton Campaign accused him of violating this longtime promise youre looking at somebody who has never run a negative tv ad in his life and never will. Reporter Clinton Campaign manager robby mook convened a Conference Call with reporters to drive the point home. Reporter but even that was reminiscent of 2008, when clinton routinely tried to convince voters that senator barack obama was just another politician, not a visionary. Scott, she can take heart in the fact that shes still leading in iowa by ten points among those who say they will definitely caucus on february 1st. Of course, the campaign will be dominated by the economy, and today oil closed at just over 31 a barrel. Since june of 2014, the price has fallen about 75, taking the price of gasoline along for the ride. Cbs News Business analyst Jill Schlesinger is with us. Jill, thats good news for most people. Reporter absolutely. Consumers reap a great benefit from low oil. Last year, the average household saved 660 at the pump. Its like an unexpected tax refund. And cheap gas prices, along with low Interest Rates and an improving job market, helped boost auto sales. Last year, automakers sold a record 17. 4 million cars and light trucks. But for a lot of folks in the country, its bad news, too. Reporter absolutely. You know, after a big boom from 2010 to 2014, there is pain in the energy sector. The Mining Industry that includes oil, gas and coal lost 129,000 jobs last year. Industries that serve miners, like a waitress working in a restaurant near a fracking site, may have been laid off. Or a Convenience Store worker near an oil well had to be let go. But the ripple effects go even deeper. Today, realtytrac released its final foreclosure numbers for 2015. While activity is down nationally, it is up in places like texas, north dakota and oklahoma, states that rely at least in part on the energy industry. So cheap oil might help our wallets, but when it comes to the overall economy, the news is mixed. Jill schlesinger, thanks. Well, today oil was up 72 cents, and that revived wall street from its recent swoon. The dow gained 227 points. And in an echo from the financial crash of 08, today Goldman Sachs agreed to pay 5 peddling rotten mortgages. Today, ten prisoners from yemen were released from Guantanamo Bay and sent to the persian gulf nation of oman. The prison, on a u. S. Navy base in cuba, was created to hold terrorism suspects, particularly from the battlefield in afghanistan. Many have been held for years without charges. In 2009, president obama said he was ordering the prison closed but congress refused. 93 prisoners remain, down from nearly 700. Isis says it was behind the attack today in jakarta, indonesia. Bombs and bullets killed two and wounded at least 26. But the five attackers had bigger plans. Seth doane is following this for us tonight. Seth . Reporter good evening, scott. This is another example of isis trying to extend its reach. As more details are emerging, which involved a series of explosions and a gun battle in central jakarta, could have been much worse. Images from the scene show cars with bullet holes and attackers wearing suicide vests. One of those attackers detonated his vest inside a starbucks, but a Law Enforcement source tells us another attacker died when his vest detonated by accident. Indonesia has more muslims than any other country in the world, but it is a country thats known for its mainstream teaching of islam, and the fear here is that isis may be gaining a foothold in southeast asia. Seth doane in beijing for us tonight. Seth, thank you. The attempted assassination of a Philadelphia Police officer last thursday is also being investigated as terrorism. But fbi director james comey said today there is no evidence the gunman, who you see there, who professed allegiance to isis, belonged to a larger officer Jesse Hartnett remains in critical but stable condition. The gunman was arrested. Chicago has seen a dramatic spike in shootings this month. Since january 1st, the city is averaging a shooting every three hours. Adriana diaz is looking into this. Reporter just two hours into the new year, 24yearold deandre holiday was gunned down after a fight at a new years eve party, the first homicide of a bloody 2016. Shots fired. I hear shots fired. Reporter since january 1st, 110 people have been shot compared to 37 during the same time last year. A nearly 200 increase. In terms of crime, its been a little bit of a frustrating start. Reporter John Escalante is the acting superintendent of police. His predecessor, garry mccarthy, was fired in december. A lot of it is gang conflicts, but also heavily driven by social media. Reporter feuds that play out twitter. While overall crime was down before the new year, gun violence is soaring. One factor, Police Officers may be holding back in fear of being the subject of a viral video, a point chicago mayor rahm emanuel was overheard making to attorney general Loretta Lynch last fall. Reporter do you think the police is doing enough . I dont know if you can do enough. Reporter raydell laceys 19 year old grandson, eric, was one of the 21 People Killed by guns this year. He had just started a job two weeks ago, and hoped to join the navy. Saturday, he was shot in the head in an apparent ambush. Lacey said he wasnt in a gang. Before he passed, they say, he said, we good, we good, yall . Then we didnt hear him anymore [ crying ] oh, god, oh, god. Reporter to try to curb the violence, the acting superintendent has decentralized the police gang unit. Now smaller teams are permanently based in communities known for gang activity. Scott, the goal is to try to stop conflicts before they start. Adriana diaz in chicago tonight. Adriana, thank you. Well, heres a rarity a winter hurricane bearing down on the azores, 1,700 miles off portugal. Alex is the first january hurricane since 1955. Forecasters say it could hit the azores tomorrow with 85mph winds. We dont know who the powerball winners are yet, but there are at least three who will share the largest jackpot ever, 1. 6 billion. Workingclass town of munford, tennessee, the l. A. Suburb of chino hills and in melbourne beach, florida. The lottery boasts that the billions it rakes in goes to help Public Schools in most states. We wondered how thats working. Turns out in michigan, not too well. Anna werner is in detroit. Reporter photos from detroits Public Schools tell the story of dilapidated buildings, many in need of emergency repair, and pest problems. A student shot this video today of a mouse roaming a district high school. Patrick bosworths eighth grade son attends a Language Magnet School where he says classes are either way too warm or freezing cold. Hes gone from one class to the other, where hes wearing a shortsleeve shirt, and then hes putting on his winter coat. Reporter lottery dollars were designed to help schools like these in detroit. Theyre often advertised as giving a big boost to education, 27 states give lottery funds to schools, but only eight spend it specifically on new programs like grants and scholarships. The 19 others, including michigan, do not use lottery profits as additional funding for Public Schools. Instead, its used to fund the existing budget. Michigan state representative sherry gay danygo. Do you think it is misleading to people . Absolutely. It is misleading. Reporter so people who buy tickets thinking, im helping education, do you think theyre doing as much as they are . Absolutely. They believe they are but theyre absolutely not benefiting education. Reporter more than 740 million lottery dollars are given to michigan schools each year. Gay danygo says theres no reason the buildings should be in such bad shape. I think that our priorities and our values are not aligned. I think we need to dispel the myth that the lottery is helping to improve education because it hasnt. Reporter michigan has the 11th largest lottery in the 2. 6 billion last year. So, scott, thats 740 million that went to schools was just a small portion of that. Anna werner in lansing tonight. 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Jordan were ignored for highly praised performances in creed. Instead the Oscar Nominations went almost exclusively to white actors and directors. Only the director of the revenant, Alejandro Innaritu from mexico, broke into the all white crowd. The response was immediate. On twitter, hashtag oscars so white went viral. It should not have come as a surprise after the same criticism last year. Opened the awards show. Welcome to the 87th oscars. Tonight we honor hollywoods best and whitest sorry, brightest. Reporter today on the talk, Kevin Frazier blamed the demographics of Academy Voters. The Academy Voters still 94 white, 76 male, and their average age is 63. Reporter those voters did select one africanamerican themed movie. Straight out of compton was nominated for best original screenplay. The writers are white. John blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. A classically trained actor we come back. Alan rickman was a born movie villain with a sinuous sneer and a voice that rolled in like a malevolent fog. How nice to make your acquaintance. Rickmans hans gruber tormented bruce willis in die hard. Do you really think you have a chance against us, mr. Cow by . Yippee kaiyay. Mr. Potter. Our new celebrity. Rickman appeared in eight harry potter films as severus snape, hogwarts seemingly sinister professor who ultimately swore his undying love to potters late mother. Always. Alan rickman died of cancer today in london. He was 69. New york city today, really big. Scientists call it a titanosaur. The skeleton is 122 feet long, too big to fit in its room. The head and neck poke into the hallway. It probably weighed 70 tons, as much as ten african elephants, when it roamed the forests of south america 100 million years ago. Up next, the historic powerball drawing. Hit the jackpot. As we mentioned, one of the three winning powerball tickets was sold in chino hills, california, and Mireya Villarreal is there. Chino hills, chino hills, chino hills reporter you would think someone here actually won the lottery, but most of these people like Mike Gradilla didnt win anything. They just showed up to celebrate one of the Winning Tickets being sold here. Do you think the winner could be here tonight . Its hard to say. If i won i wouldnt be here. Reporter 711 owner balbir atwal came here in 1981 without knowing a word of english. The outpouring of support youre getting, how great is that . Do you want to ask these people . How do you guys feel . [ applause ] reporter because atwals store sold the winning ticket, he also gets a piece of the pie, 1 million. He plans to share it with his employees. We were the number one lottery in the nation as far as sales go. Reporter california sold 386 Million Dollars worth of powerball tickets, at one point selling 37,000 per minute. Winning tickets were also sold in munford, tennessee, and at a publix store in melbourne beach, florida. I was watching the news and just screamed out loud, oh, my god, my store reporter there were also eight 2 million winners and 73 1 million winners, tickets with only five matching numbers. Last nights losers can still dream. Saturdays Powerball Jackpot is a mere 40 million. Mireya villarreal, cbs news, chino hills, california. And thats the overnight news for this friday. Continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new

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