Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Rose good evening. Scott is off tonight. Im charlie rose. The drug lord known as el chapo was captured today six months after he broke out of a mexican prison for the second time. Joaquin guzman, once the most powerful drug kin pin if the world, was arrested after a shootout with Mexican Marines. Guzman is wanted in the united states. The state Department Posted a 5 million reward for his arrest. And chicago branded him public enemy number one. Ben tracy begins our coverage. Reporter the man with the towel over his head is believed to be el chapo, being led by mexican authorities to an airplane bound for mexico city. After a massive operation in the town of los mochis early this morning, Mexican Marines captured the drug lord. He was wearing a dirty white undershirt and did not appear wounded. Through the sewer after a tip led authorities to this white house. Inside they found a small army ready for war. These are just some of the weapons seized, including a loaded rocketpropelled dwra naid grenade launcher. Five of el faros men were killed during a violent firefight with marines. [gunfire] mexican president pena nieto announced el faros el chapos capture on twitter saying, mission accomplished. We have him. On television he called el chap yess capture the result of days and nights of unequivocal commitment to bringing him to justice. Six months ago Joaquin El Chapo guzman escaped from the most secure prison in mexico. This Surveillance Video shows his last moments in his cell before he walks into his shower stall. Thats when he criemed into this milelong tunnel when he hopped on a metrofitted motorcycle and rode these tracks to freedom. This was his second escape from Arturo Fontes is a former f. B. I. Agent who investigated el chapo for nearly 20 years. It was unconscionable. There was so much embarrassment on the second escape, there was so much pressure both from mexico and the u. S. At least to be able to apprehend him. Reporter el chapo, which means shorty, may just be 56, but he was also one of the biggest and most violent drug lords in the world. Hes run the notorious sinoaloa drug cartel, worth about 3 billion. The cartel is responsible for much of the violence that has plagued the streets in parts of mexico. It also controls nearly half the Illegal Drugs flowing from that country to the united states. Guzman is believed to be responsible for as many as 34,000 deaths. Sources tell cbs news that the tip that led to el chapos arrest came from u. S. Law enforcement. He is wanted in six states in this country on drugrelated crimes, and, charlie, in chicago he is considered public enemy rose thanks, ben. For a 60 minutes report, Bill Whitaker got a look inside the prison guzman escaped last year. Reporter during the last manhunt for el chap, you his pursuers discovered this. Its a tub. Look at this. A tunnel entrance also concealed in the plumbing, in this case beneath the tub. Thats amazing. Chapo devised ingenious smuggling meth odds. He packed drugs into fake cucumbers and bananas and mixed them in with shipments of real produce. But the thing he worked hardest on was making sure he could always get away. Guzman was first mexican drug trafficker to hire architects and mining engineers to build a elaborate super tunnels complete with ventilation system, electricity and railways to u. S. Mexico border. Mexican authorities led us to a tunnel they found unfinished and in tijuana. This tunnel was discovered just a couple weeks after el chapos great escape. His cartel wasnt just focused on building his escape tunnel. They continued building these drug tunnels at the same time. Rose our entrip pit reporter Bill Whitaker. Hell be at it again this weekend. Bill will take us to the main Russian Air Base in syria for an inside look at russias battle against the enemies of dictator bashar alassad. Thats this sunday on 60 minutes. A muslim man from suburban philadelphia is in custody tonight after he allegedly attempted to assassinate a police officer. He apparently was inspired by isis. Jericka duncan is in philadelphia. Reporter Surveillance Video shows the horrifying moment when 33yearold Philadelphia Police officer Jesse Hartnett was ambushed at pointblank range. Shots fired im shot. Im bleeding. We have an officer shot. Reporter police say the suspect, 30yearold edward archer, fired at least a dozen times. Here you see his arm inside the patrol car. Even though officer hartnett was struck three times in the left arm, he bravely exited his vehicle and pursued the suspect on foot, firing his weapon and wounding the perpetrator. Philadelphia Police Commissioner richard ross. That is chilling, absolutely chilling when you watch that. And if that doesnt just make the hairs on your neck just raise when you see that, its scary. Thats all i can say. Reporter police say that archer admitted guilt, identified himself as a muslim, and pledged allegiance to isis. According to him he believe the Police Defend laws in contradiction to the quran. Reporter the firearm used was stolen from a fellow Police Officers home in 2013. How concerning is it when you hear that that gun that the officer . Things happen, but it cuts even deeper. Reporter hartnett remains in the hospital in critical but stable condition. His father Robert Hartnett says his son always wanted to be a police officer. Hes okay. Hes an actual philadelphia officer. Reporter cbs news has learned that the suspect traveled to the middle east in 2011 and 2012, but, charlie, Officials Say it is still too early to know for sure whether the suspect had any direct connection to a terrorist organization. Rose thanks, jericka. New fuel has been added to the debate over refugees fleeing middle east wars settling in u. S. Two have been arrested connected to terror, one in texas, one in california. Here is jeff pegues. Reporter Omar Al Hardan appeared in a courtroom today to face charges he attempted to the 24yearold, an iraqi refugee, who lives in houston, has been in the u. S. Since 2009. In sacramento, agents arrested another iraqi refugee, aws aljayab. And in court papers they say he had traveled to syria the fight with rebels opposing president assad. The 23yearold came to the u. S. In 2012, but investigators alleged soon after he was communicating via social media with terrorist organizations in syria. In march and april of 2013, he messaged, i am coming to syria. I am eager to see blood. In november of 2013, he flew from chicago to turkey and then traveled to aleppo in syria where investigators say he took up arms with terrorist organizations and concealed that conduct from immigration authorities when he returned to the u. S. The next year. Investigators call aljayab a foreign fighter. According to u. S. Intelligence foreign fighters have traveled to syria. 250 have come from the u. S. The two arrests have reignited the political debate over admitting refugees from the region into the u. S. House Homeland Security chairman michael mccaul. Theyre ticking time bombs. How many ticking time bombs are we going to bring in, in this Refugee Program without a proper vetting system in place . Reporter the white house today called the current screening process rigorous. Lawyers for the two suspects could not be reached for comment. Charlie, according to court papers, the two communicated through social media and discussed going to syria to fight. Rose thanks, jeff. The government governor of maine is under fire for remarks he made while talking about the states heroin epidemic. Republican paul lepage spoke at a town meeting wednesday night. These are guys that are named dmoney, smoothie, shifty, these type of guys that come from connecticut and new york. They sell their heroin. Then they go back home. Incidentally, half the time they impregnate a young, white girl before they leave. Rose today lepage told reporters it was a slip of a tongue. He did not mean to inject race into the scurks but he also said this. Instead of saying, maine women, i said white women. If you. Im not going to apologize to the maine women for that because if you go to maine, you will see that were essentially 9 a 5 white. Rose the head of the regional naacp called the gives comments terrible and divisive. Overnight the state Department Released nearly 3,000 more pages of emails from Hillary Clintons personal account. One of these emails is receiving extra scrutiny. It contains an unusual request. Heres nancy cordes. Reporter republicans argue that former secretary of state knowingly shared Sensitive Information on her private account. In an exchange from 2011, a top aide alerts clinton that staffers are having issues, sending her some talking points via secure fax. Clinton responds, if they cant, turn into nonpaper, in other words an email with no identifying heading and send nonsecure. The topic and sensitivity of the talking points are not clear. That part is redacted. Still, the republican chair of the Senate Judiciary committee called the exchange disturbing and called for a criminal enquiry. Late this afternoon, the Clinton Campaign told cbs news it is false that Hillary Clinton asked for classified material to be sent over a nonsecure system. The exchange was among 2,900 pages of clintons emails released by the state department at 2 00 a. M. The agency said it is simply trying to keep up with an by a federal judge. Just this week the state departments own internal watchdog said the agencys responses to questions about clintons emails have been inaccurate and incomplete. State department Officials Say they just dont have the resources to keep up with all the requests from the public and the media, charlie. Rose thanks, nancy. To the economy now. More employers are putting out the help wanted sign. They added 292,000 jobs last month. And the Unemployment Rate held steady at 5 . More about that now from our Senior National correspondent anthony mason. Rose charlie, hiring was surprisingly strong in december, and for the year, the economy added 2. 6 million jobs together with the 3. 1 million added before, thats the best twoyear gain since the late 90s, but wages were flat again in december and manufacturing, which add more than 200,000 jobs in 2014, added just 30,000 last and the strong jobs report could not lift the markets out of their funk. The dow, which tumbled again, lost more than 1,000 points for the week, the worst start ever to a new year. Turmoil in china and the Global Economy continues to worry investors. The s p 500 is down almost 10 from its alltime high set back in may, charlie. Rose thanks, anthony. Still ahead tonight, a grandmother gives birth to her own granddaughter. And a mystery at the bookstore. Five men vanish when the cbs rose this could be a plot for a bestseller. Five men who work for a publisher in hong kong have vanished. Seth doane reports the only clues may come from the pages of the books they sold. Reporter in front of the bookstore tonight, protesters demanded to know why the men why do you care so much about this issue . If these five can easily disappear, trin told us, then one day me and my family can vanish simply for saying or doing something. Five men were all tied to the nowclosed causeway bay books. Tucked up a cramped staircase, it doesnt look like much of a threat, but the gossipy, salacious titles on the wall criticized chinas leader. This book talks about the private lie of madeleine albright, chinas first lady, and this book here predicts the collapse of chinas president , xi jinping. On december 30th, publisher lee bo never returned home. Then days later a faxed letter purportedly written by lee said he was cooperating with an investigation and had made his own way to the mainland. Were concerned about an incident of political kidnap. Reporter youre calling reporter must be. Reporter albert ho is worried lee was snatched and take on the china. What is at stake here for hong kong . This incident is explosive. It really touched the nerve of every ordinary citizen, because we. Its more than freedom of publication. Reporter but a risk these protesters are willing to take to protect their freedom of speech. We will fight for our human rights. 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They thought i was just like a spectator. Reporter they thought you were a spectator . I think so. Reporter how well did you do . I got second. Reporter at the age of 12. Since then hes been dubbed the lebron james of u. S. Weightlifting, but even that may be selling him short. Last august this 54, 150pound kid attempted the unimaginable. This is 385 pounds . Yes. Reporter picture a kitchen stove on each end of that bar. Okay. Thats good. Reporter no american in his weight class had ever done that much in the clean and jerk. Thats astounding. At least not until c. J. Came along. [cheering] an american mens record set by a boy. After this lift, his personal coach, ray jones, says a lot of people didnt believe the report. I wasnt, there i dont know if id believe it. Reporter to that end, a local professor of Sports Medicine set up a bunch of cameras and censors to figure out how c. J. Is doing, this but he found nothing special in his technique, proving that c. J. Was either sent her directly from the plan et krypton or hes just plain strong. And get this coaches say hes still at least ten years away from reaching his full potential, probably another four until his first olympics. Until then hell be busy inspiring young weight lifters across the country. Thats what im talking about. Reporter and exercising a great deal of patience. I just want to take it as far as i can go, hopefully get a gold medal for the u. S. Reporter have you thought about a wheaties box . Huh . Reporter a wheaties box . Whats that . Reporter a wheaties box . Steve hardman, on the road. Rose superman indeed, one part heart, one part muscle. Scott pelley will be back on monday. Im charlie rose. Thanks for joining us. See you next week on cbs this morning