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glad you're with us tonight. this is biggest jackpot, rolled over 18 times, and everybody with a ticket hope it ends tonight with their winning numbers, of course. amanda castro live where the tickets are going fast and the tickets are selling everywhere at a record pace. >> that is right, erik, here, the tickets are going like crazy, quick picks, people filling out their own numbers here, everyone spending money on it, but you can say it's a small investment if they win the $900 million powerball jackpot. each ticket sold. >> winning ticket here. >> a chance to win big. how many tickets did you get between the four of you? >> 62. >> the powerball jackpot worth $900 million, a huge prize and everyone thinks they're the winner. >> maybe this was it. >> real lucky. >> visiting from chilly chicago, visiting here, planning what he will do if he wins the record breaking jackpot. >> quit my job, first. move out of town. it's cold now in chicago. a blizzard. >>s that drawing affair for this family. >> what made you guys decide to play this time? >> the amount. $900 million. that's amazing. let's a college education. >> just the idea of winning bringing tears to some powerball hopefuls. >> i don't even need all of it. i would share a bunch, just a little bit. >> reporter: again, that report breaking powerball jackpot is at $900 million now. who knows, that could go up. now, if there is a winner tonight, that person can take that $900 million over 29 years or a lump-sum of $558 million, but either way, that sounds ticket and i'm keeping my fingers crossed and maybe we could have a winner across central florida. >> i wish you luck and all the folks at home. i know they would love to have that money. catch the powerball drawing at 10:59 streaming live on clickorlando.com powered by news 6 and if you want a push alert on your phone the second the numbers come out, download the new news 6 app. we're keeping a close eye on the weather with a live look from the city cam and you can see it's raining with showers late this afternoon and early evening starting the pop-up, and this is only the beginning of the rain and elizabeth hart has pinpointed when the storm and the cooldown will get here. >> it will be pretty damp across central florida and we have an additional issue with very sea thick fog along the and the visibility goes around here's the other issue, a ton of rain pushing in off of the gulf of mexico. we have had stronger storms closer to the tampa area, nothing as far as storms go and we rule it out with lightning across polk county generally weakening as it does so with the rain getting close to osceola county. in the metro, insteadier rain from orlando, back to the south and west in windermere in lake buena vista and sumter with downpours from bay lake to clairemont, around 50 and marion county and ocala and the 75 corridor, so the chance of an isolated storm. we will see fog developing, again, tomorrow morning with the temperatures in the 60s and then comes the cold. i'll be back to talk more about that in a few minutes. >> anchor: elizabeth, thank you. a man is rushed to the hospital county this. picture came into the newsroom and the plane dropped 500 feet from the sky and we're working to find out what caused the plane to come crashing down and you can see how it ended up upside down there? >> an 82-year-old man died after driving his truck in a pond in kissimmee on neptune road near meadow springs road, and the highway patrol says the man drove off the shoulder across the sidewalk and down a grassy embankment into that retention pond. the truck filled with water and went under. the driver died right there. the fhp is working to find out why he went off the road and identify the man. >> a man wearing all black with a ski mask ran into the space coast credit union yesterday afternoon showing a gun and demanding cash from the teller and security cameras captured police say he was wearing those, the blue tennis shoes taking off in a white getaway car. if you have information, please call the crime line. a toddler in volusia county continues to recover after a pitbull bit him in the head and the dog is still running around the neighborhood. the deputies say the 19-month-old had to be airlifted from commerce avenue in delion springs. the family was playing outside when the pitbull bit the boy and the family said the boy did not do anything oprovoke. the family has been feeding the homeless dog and it often roams the neighborhood and animal control has advised the neighbors to call if the dog comes back? >> in volusia county, deputies are still searching for a man they say raped a woman three times. investigators are looking or terrell williamson forcing the same woman to have sex at her three times, one time pointing time, he held a pillow over her face and the third incident, he punched her and held her against her will. this woman, daria wills was at the rapes all three times. this is williamson and last lived in delland. >> in mexico,investigators examined the two homes of el chapo where the police believe the drug lord was hiding out since his daring escape from prison last year. during a raid, authorities say the five suspects were killed and six others were arrested. a marine was hurt and mexico's navy says they seized two armor vehicles, guns and a rocket propelled grenade launcher from the home and officials say he was able to run off using storm drains but marines later caught up with him? >> protesters in germany clashed with police today furious that the government there has not done enough the mass sex attacks on women's new year's eve largely by refugees. police in riot gear used tear gas and water cannons against the angry protesters. they're upset how the police chief of germany handled the muggings and sexual assaults. close to 400 women have reported being attacked on new years and they have charged 18 people and 13 who are asigh sum seekers. >> when -- asylum seekers. >> this is in the interest of the citizens of germany, but also in the interest of the great majority of the refugees who are here. >> the cologne police chief was fired yesterday. almost half of the nearly 400 reports of violence are being >> in marion county, police have issued a missing and dangered alert after an elderly couple disappeared in ocala, last seen in 8th place driving the red 2014 gmc terrain suv. beverly was driving the vehicle and we're told she suffers from alzheimer's. william is legally blind. if you have any information, call the ocala police department. >> tension in a community is at an alltime high around the country and at least one police department here in central florida is tackling that tension face to face and we were there for coffee with a cop. >> how you doing, man? . >> reporter: handshakes, conversations and, of course, coffee. it was a larger than normal crowd at the mcdonald's at 441 coffee with a cop event, a gathering aimed at strengthening relationships between police and the community. >> like i said, these guys here, it's good to talk to them. you know, they're human, too. >> reporter: apopka police, one of the dozens of departments across central florida taking part in the event. mickey ds giving out free coffee to those that came out. >> what we talked to the chief about because the back and forth, understanding from their perspective and we understanding from our perspective. >> i've only been in apopka for past five months now, so it gives them an opportunity to know who i am and basically interact with the apopka police department. we can answer their questions and concerns. >> reporter: apopka police chief mike mckinley says this type of event is more important than ever. as you know, animosity between the public and police have been prevalent throughout the nation, in fact, just in the last few days, officers in philly, new york city and boston have been injured by gunfire. paradigm shifts with law enforcement these days, and a lot of animosity between the communities, so i want to make sure we don't have that in the city of apopka but intertwined with the city, the residents of apopka and we have a good working relationship with them. >> today's event was such a success that plans are already in the works with the apopka police department to put on another coffee with the cop event. once that date is confirmed, they say they will put that on their facebook page so keep an eye out. reporting live from apopka. >> anchor: thank you. dramatic video in tonight, a police chase and crash. next at 6:00, how the florida deputies say this started and how it could have been worse, elizabeth. >> we are tracking pockets of rain and it's may even have isolated thunderstorms tonight all ahead of a cold front that will change the game with the temperatures once again. the details coming up. >> anchor: later, the chile fact. advil pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to 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nobody was seriously hurt in this chase and crash. >> officers swarm this local motorcycle dealership not for an emergency, just for chile. >> there you go! >> is it good? >> it is the best. >> anchor: this is 10th annual crime line chile cookoff in the seminole harley-davidson today helping to fight crime by rising money for crime, and the our tom sorrells was out there as one of the judge, doing this for 7 years. >> i had to judge more than 50 chiles today, so the competition was tight. after a while, they do run together so they give you your pallet and you dive back in. >> anchor: tom was not the only one having fun. officers from all over central florida, they did this motorcycle challenge. they were testing their skills and they had a pretty good day up until the rain started. >> yeah, we made it until sundown before the rain was getting closer to the metro in parts of marion lake and sumter county and everybody will get rain tonight. weird because we normally talk about fog and tonight, we have something called sea fog rolling in and you're socked in from cape canaveral northward to st. augustine, so think again in that area because visibility is down low in some spots. outside of, that we are looking at showers and isolated storms this evening and clearing out through the day. temperatures still about average for 4 time of the year, but by sunday evening, we are in for a big cooldown and this is ahead of the cold front, which is back here closer to the big bend area. now, not everybody is seeing rain just yet, but as we zoom in taking a look from poke county, we have lightning imbedded here with this going to osceola county with an isolated storm in the next 30 minutes as this continues to move eastward with heavier rain in sis -- kissimmee and tracking heavier rain in sections of lake county, although, you're just on the backside of it with the clearing west of 301. that's heading towards you in bay lake and mascot and the north, still looking at scattered showers south of the temperatures, we're average for the time of the year. how is that for a change, 71 in orlando, 70 in ocala and 74 at melbourne and most of us in the upper 60s and lower 60s heading county. so we'll look at potentially widespread fog not just the sea fog along the immediate coastline and relatively mild with lower and mid-60s, but will warm 8 degrees as we head into the afternoon, so this will be our transition day as the front pushes through late in the day tomorrow. here's what's up for rest of the saturday, the heavier rain we have now is just about out of here by midnight with a spattering of some light showers kind of left behind as we head towards 8:00 with very light rain in brevard and osceola with the clouds thinning out in the afternoon when the winds will pick up. by hour forecast, mid-60s and 70s in the noontime and gusty winds in the afternoon and chilly nights ahead with overnight lows sunday into money in the upper 40s, even cooler on tuesday evening, and look at the highs. usually we warm up pretty quickly, but we're talking several days in a row with the highs only in the 60s by next weekend. it should be back in the 70s, so it will be a nice change. >> take out the sweatshirts. right. the miami dolphins had a new decision to make, they needed a new head coach. they have their guy. after interviewing 7 guys, they have adam gays will try to do what cameron, nick saban and the three others could not do. gays becomes the fifth head coach in the last 11 years, the ninth if you count the interim head coaches, he comes from where he was the bears offensive coordinator, a first time head coach, gase is considered a quarterback guru working with jay cutler in chicago with peyton manning and tebow and takes over the miami team that went 6-10 this season and missing the playoffs. >> it's critical that guys come in here day in and day out and understand that's what we want. we're looking for competitors. every day we step in the building when we start in the spring. that is what we're building now starting today. >> a lot of miami coaches have said that in the past. we hope he works out. watch the nfl on news 6 at prime time, with the steelers at the bengals in an afc wild card game and cincinatti has not won a playoff game in 25 years. the afc other wild card game earned the way with the chiefs leading 13-0. lsu freshman ben simmons played his high school ball here in mont verde academy and labelled the best basketball player in the world who is not in the nba and the surest thing since lebron james. the florida gators had to stop them today. and nobody was giving florida a chance to win and the gators force the turnover and casey hill with the slam for a 10 point gator lead and simmons was magnificent, grab rebound and the big man takes it up the floor. he's going to drive in and pull up for floater and the tigers within 2 late in the game. the fab freshman, simmons finishing with 28 points and 17 the better team today. knocking off simmons and. >> lee: today, 68-62. >> the image take the floor in a half hour with a team that has had their number for the last few years, the washington wizards have beat 10 magic 11 straight times, including 10 times this season. the magic were just in brooklyn defeating the nets 83-77 stopping the four game losing streak for the magic, but the wizards play a different style for nets. liking to push the tempo and the match-up ends the magic's five game, 8-day, exhausting stretch. it's been really busy. it was a week that began with a loss to the wizards last friday. it's going to be a tough one tonight. >> you know, we're going to need to get back and he killed us in washington. we'd like to make a couple things they run. they basically dominated us. it's time for us to put a foot down and get a win. >> if they can win. the wizards are a it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. . >> it is not a pretty night out there. this is downtown orlando with the raindrops on the camera lens and we have more where that came from. take a look at radar this evening, moving in from the southwest and basically overtaken all of central florida, it's not going to last long, another four or five hours off the coast with a better looking day tomorrow. but tomorrow is the transition day. we get rid of the rain early with the winds picking up into the afternoon with a high around 72 but will feel chillier with the winds picking up from the west northwest gusting to 25 miles an hour and sunday night is when the cold air finally moves in behind that cold front, and it is going to be in the 40s early on monday morning. we have several cool days ahead, so changes are coming. >> yeah, just got to get the rain out of here. now jamie said we have football tonight, the powerball drawing at 10:59, so of course, we'll have the numbers in the newscast for you, but if you want them live as they happen, we're streaming them on news 6 and download the free app for push yeah, that's right. deal diva coming through. you see all my bogos, my weekly ad. just wait till you see my savings. and brace yourself. the digital coupons are coming next. of her momma. you saved quite a bit today go ahead. say it. cha-ching! thank you the weekly ad, bogos and coupons. three easy ways to save at the same place you love to shop. >> axelrod: nearly a billion reasons to keep your eye on the ball tonight. the largest lot friday jackpot ever means long lines to the deadline. >> is it worth it, it is worth it because it is life changing. >> lights, cameras, capture, mexican authorities say el pa cho, el el chapo's plan to star in his own movie led to this. >> new details about the gunman who ambushed a philadelphia police officer in the name of isis. and taking stock of stock photos, turning the focus away from the stereotypes. more images of real people. >> this is the cbs evening captioning sponsored by cbs >> axelrod: good evening. i am jim axelrod. less than four and a half hours from now at 10:59 p.m. here in the east, the ball drops in tallahassee, florida, the power ball, that is, six numbered balls, five white, one red, will determine if someone has won the largest single jackpot ever. now estimated at $900 million. the odds of winning the one in 292 million, but as julianna goldman reports, that hasn't stopped millions of people from trying and dreaming. >> with the rush of people buying tickets, lottery officials say there is a 75 percent chance a lucky someone has picked the winning numbers. and across the 44 participating seeing green. >> i will probably buy a big giant mansion and dig a big moat all the way around it and let people in as i raise the bridge. >> i am going to retire instantly. >> everybody says to charity, right? well, i am not going to give it to charity. no. >> it is not like the win her bank the full 900 million, they have the option of a payout over 30 years of taking a lump sum, currently estimated at $558 million. then, comes the taxes. the federal government automatically takes at least 25 percent and there are more taxes depending on where you bought your ticket. new york and maryland have the high test lottery tax rates, 10 states don't tax lottery winnings at all like california, pennsylvania and florida. plus puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> i got in there and i thought, i better buy one for each grandchild so i bought three. >> with, with all but one in nearly 300 million you are more likely to be struck by lightning, more likely to get killed in a shark attack and more likely to achieve sainthood, the good news? you are more likely to win the power ball than you are to be hit by a piece of satellite debris that falls from space. >> >> $2 each. >> $70. >> $70 you want? >> sadly there is no secret jackpot. lottery officials say 75 percent of the winning tickets are computer picks. >> i think this is an absolute waste with of money. i probably should have just flushed my money down the toilet, but what if i win? >> the reporter: in florida at this liquor store could not take a lunch break today because ticket sales have been nonson, jim, if nobody wins tonight the power ball jackpot could soar to $1.3 billion. >> axelrod: julianna goldman covering power ball fever for us, thank you, juliana, now to likely tonight the drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman will be extradited to the u.s. as carter evans tells us, mexican authorities say el chapo's hollywood's dreams led to his dramatic capture. >> tonight joaquin "el chapo" guzman is in the same super max prison he escaped from six months ago. military tanks and personnel are standing guard outside. >> he was brought here last night after authorities paraded him in front of news cameras. >> el chapo means shorty in spanish, but ultimately it may have been the drug lord's big ego that led to his capture, according to mexico's attorney general, arely gomez. >> joaquin guzman had the intention of making a biographical film, she said so he reached out to producers. working together, intelligent agents from mexico and the u.s. used those contacts to track him back at their home where el chapo was hold up looking for evidence that may expose others in his sinaloa cartel which is believed to be responsible for half of the illegal drugs that enter the u.s. from mexico. >> as long as he is in mexico, chapa's operation can noarpt some level and he always has the hope of escaping. >> seen juror advisor to the institute says it is in the country's best interest to turn el el chapo over to the u.s. where he faces drug trafficking and money laundering charges in six states. >> they don't want to go through this embarrassment again and also know that chapo has said in the past his worst fear is being extradited to the united states, he loses control of the cartel and the end of the game for him. >> late today el chapo's lawyers met with reporters outside of the prison, they say she in a state of anxiety and plan to fight his extradition. jim, that means he won't be back here in the u.s. any time soon. >> carter, thank you, today the gunmen who ambushed a philadelphia police officer with charged with attempted murder among other crimes. jericka duncan is in philadelphia with a shooting caught on video has shaken the city. >> the reporter: it is chilling video. a man seen shooting directly into this philadelphia police car thursday night. authorities say 30-year old edward archer confessed to the shooting, which involved a nine-millimeter pistol stolen from an officer's home in 2013. archer told authorities he a ambushed 33-year-old officer isis. >> shots are fired. >> the officer shot three times could have easily been killed, commissioner richard ross along with fbi officials are looking into the suspect's alleged motives. >> is this in fact connected to a terrorist organization? >> he would say that and we don't know, but he certainly doesn't strike me as a guy who doesn't have the intelligence about him, stopping just short or certainly anyone else. >> cbs news has learned the fbi is investigating two overseas trips archer made to cairo in 2011 and saudi arabia in 2012. archer's arrest record includes aggravated assault, weapons charges, and terrorist threats in 2012, in that case he was accused of pointing a gun at a man. and in 2013, he was arrested again on an illegal gun possession charge. at the home where police say archer lived with his mother, no one answered the door, the two people who arrived later said they had no comment. as a result of the shooting officers right now are no longer patrolling alone like hartnett was, jim, the officer is in the hospital tonight recovering from a broken arm and nerve damage. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you very much. wall street made history this week and not the kind of history they want to make. the dow year. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is here, most people with 401-ks can can't even look at their account what is your vase. >> remind yourself you are a long-term investor, don't panic game plan. >> the u.s. economy is in good shape, we have a strong jobs report out yesterday, december, 292 jobs created, that made twenty 15 the second best year for job creation in the last 15. the u.s. economy is growing slowly but it is growing. >> axelrod: so if if it is growing what is behind the selloff? >> this has to do with fears over a slowdown in growth in china. the world's second largest economy is definitely slowing down, how that impacts the rest of the world and turks, is is yet to be known but that the fear that is causing the selloff. >> axelrod: let's talk oil, it is down ten percent, why is that a bad thing? most people pulling into the gas stations are stations are smiling. >> it is definitely great for consumers but again back to the down a lot of traders i talked to they say oil being down shows you that growth is weakening around the world with so that's the fear base of the crude oil conversation. >> axelrod: while i have got you, one power ball question story of the day, if you were a financial planner you had a client who hit. so what is your advice if any of our viewers actually beat the long odds? >> and we hope you do but the reality is it gets really crazy you don't want wall of these people coming out of the woodwork asking you for money but what you need to do is keep quiet for a while, take your ticket, sign it, copy it and put it in a safe deposit box and start assembling your team, you will need a lawyer, accountant and financial planner and also be lured into this idea i am going to buy a ferrari or some huge thing, try not to do that, a small indulgence will suffice in the beginning, maybe a nice trip because you know what? when you come back you have a brand-new job, it is called money manager. >> axelrod: may i only have to follow your advice. jill schlesinger, thank you. >> thanks. >> axelrod: it has thousand group of armed men took over a federal property in oregon triggering a standoff with law enforcement, and as john blackstone reports, there is still no resolution in sight. >> the reporter: at a regular morning news conference, the armed group holding the wildlife refuge insists they are here to stay. >> we came here too go to work, to help people, and that's what we are going to do. >> at a community meeting last night, residents agreed the federal government exercises too much control here. rancher tim smith. >> there are so many federal regulations that accrue to federal land. >> the reporter: but still local residents have mixed feelings about the occupation. just three miles from the refuge rancher tom davis and his son jake continue the hard work of raising cattle on the high the dessert. >> i do think it is time for these guys to go home and i just pray that nothing will really happen to them. >> we haven't felt threatened at don't get violent, i think it is good coverage. >> the reporter: good coverage he says for the challenges ranchers face across the west where so much land is controlled by the federal government. >> nearly 53 percent of oregon is federally owned, it is much the same across most western states. ranchers who often depend on federal land for grazing need permits from the bureau of land management, where they complain the bureaucracy can be oppressive. >> all of a sudden the bl. m where it used to hav just a few people managing it they have hundreds of people in there. >> while the occupiers and local ranchers say they should take control of the land, the leader of the local paiute indians says history suggests another answer. >> we as a tribe view that this is still our land. >> the conflict over who controls the west's wide open spaces seems as old as the west itself. john blackstone, cbs news, burns, oregon. shelves in germany is causing quite the controversy. it is not a new book, it is an old one. mein kampf, adolph hitler's manifesto of hate, here is john van vigliotti. >> the reporter: the world got its first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany at the nuremberg rallies of the 1930s. >> his political views and call for a supreme race helped divide the country. but it was hitler's book mein kampf or my struggle written a decade earlier that paved the way, the manifesto outlined hitler's plan to exterminate the jewish people and started the movement that killed six million jews during the holocaust. more than 10 million copies were printed, sold and even handed out by the government at weddings. in 1945, when hitler died and world with war few ended the allies handed the copyright to the bavarian government who stopped the presses. 70 years later that copyright back in german book stores for the first time. it is a chapter in history some are conflicted about reopening. ayo oppenheimer hers in jerusalem. >> i am not thrilled about this that mein kampf can be in even wider dissemination around the world given the hateful content. >> the reporter: the german government would only allow the book to be reprinted with academic analysis of the text. >> this edition exposes the false information spread by hitler, his down right lies and many half truths. that historian andreas wirsching, the book's publisher. >> hitler's original unchallenged version of mein kampf is still sold in countries outside of germany and is widely available online. but the new version scholars say is far from a fascist bible instead offering crucial context that exposes a horrific past. >> both history, so history >> axelrod: coming 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images like these, a working mother having to do it all, or a woman literally climbing the corporate ladder, in heels. >> who is going to use this image, and for what, and who sees themselves in this image? i mean i think that's the most important thing for us. >> i love the way -- >> executive creative director, piera gelardi says that's why her lifestyle website refinery, refinery 29 won't rely on stock photo companies. the site styles its own photos in order to appeal to their target audience, millennial women. >> the industry has traditionally been very homogeneous so it's very important for us to really break that and show diversity and show our audience in our context. >> stock photograph at this does really circulate stereotypes sthrchlts se a media study professor at fordham university. >> the problem is the repetition and the fact that we often have or stereotypical images of women that often function to remind us of those stereotypes, if not in some way reinforce them. >> keren sachs is at shutter stock one of the largest companies of its kind. every second people around the world download four of their images. >> why can't you guys just go in and clean out all of these images that you guys probably wouldn't think were that great? >> our goal really is to encourage or krubt toirs to create new content and constantly upload it, we don't go back through and delete images. >> sachs is traveling to different countries asking thousands of contributing photographers for more authentic images of women. >> i want to make sure that when my son grows up the images that he sees on a daily basis are real, and aren't a fantasy, that he knows what women actually look like. >> reporter: and that may start with these women. >> keep it moving. >> focusing on the future one jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: a very special best friend new york city firefighters is being remembered tonight two, days after 9/11, twenty, the dalmatian was donated to ladder 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