the jet stream in the exact same position. every time you see that lineup, we know we have a threat for severe weather. look at saturday, we re talking about kentucky, back through texas in through sunday. same system shifting east. we re talking about the carolinas, still early all around the gulf. heavy rain, flooding concerns there. and the higher north you are, you have the threat of icy conditions. look at that temperature difference. that means instead of rain, you re talking about icy conditions and snow. hard to believe, 21 in burlington, 64 in roanoke, exact same system. a little bit of a problem there. that s a biggie. i prefer to be on the upside, warmer. 64? maybe down there. i switched my direction there. thanks, indra. sure. you know who s not worried about the weather, the people who won the lottery and one of the mega millions winners has stepped forward to claim her share of the $648 million jackpot. this morning, the other winner or winners still remains a m
they were a combination of family birthdays and her family s lucky number, number seven. it is one of two tickets sold splitting the $648 million jackpot. while we wait for california s winner to come forward, the giddy san jose store owner is already celebrating. he just bought the gift shop four months ago and was given a $1 million bonus from the lottery commission. i m happy. lucky person. mostly my customer, my friends around here. the second largest jackpot in lotto history had been growing steadily since october. ever since mega millions surveyed the players and lowered the odds of winning to one in 259 million. what they told us loud and clear is they like the $1 price and it s all about the jackpot. customers hope some of his luck will rub off on him. i have never played before ever. they are lining up to buy more tickets. this is a magical store. i want to be one of the first to
reporter: it took two and a half months to create this massive $648 million jackpot and about 12 hours for ira curry of stone mountain, georgia, to claim half of it. they were very, very excited about the win. they were, as they said, still in a state of shock. this was the 56-year-old s facebook profile picture before she disabled her account. the winner of the second largest jackpot in history is not speaking publicly. she did reveal the lottery officials that she bought only one ticket at the last minute picking numbers based on family birthdays. she had the radio on and the announcer was talking about the mega ball, which is 7. the 7 is the family s lucky number and she knew she had the mega ball. after state and federal taxes the wife and mother is now about $120 million richer. the identity of the second big winner remains a mystery but we do know they bought their ticket
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data that s gleaned from just a regular online purchase. so again, 40 million customers impacted. this is one of the largest data breaches certainly at a u.s. retailer. the last one this large was back in 2007, 90 million customers at the tjx companies. wow. thanks a lot, mary. sure. from losses to gains. one of the georgia lottery winners has come forward to claim her prize. her name is ira curry from stone mountain, just east of atlanta. she s opted to accept the lump some of about $120 million. she ll split the $648 million jackpot with another as yet unnamed winner in california. that person has a whole year to come forward. a stunning development today in news of the world hacking scandal where for the first time a london court heard proof that the royal family was a target of rupert murdoch s tabloid. in the trial this morning, the court heard transcripts of intimate voicemail messages left