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and high-fiving the manager and ourabc'slaurenlysterrushed to good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. someone who shopped at this southern california 7-eleven is 1 in 92 million this morning, the odds of winning the nearly $1.6 billion jackpot and california lottery officials say a winning ticket was sold here. >> can you believe it, america? a world record jackpot. it is coming to you right now. >> it was the more than billion dollar moment people across the u.s. were waiting for. >> all right, now for your winning powerball number, good luck to you. it is the number 10 tonight. >> reporter: and that moment undoubtedly changing the life of the lucky powerball player who bought one of the winning tickets here at this chino hills 7-eleven crowds showing up last night after it was revealed. [ cheers and applause ] >> happy and very excited. >> reporter: it's almost like we won even though we didn't >> reporter: call it a sign of powerball fever sweeping the nation. tickets ahead of the drawing selling at a frenetic pace of 1.3 $1.3 million a minute during rush
and high-fiving the manager and our abc's lauren lyster rushed to good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena and kendis. someone who shopped at this southern california 7-eleven is 1 in 92 million this morning, the odds of winning the nearly $1.6 billion jackpot and california lottery officials say a winning ticket was sold here. >> can you believe it, america? a world record jackpot. it is coming to you right now. >> it was the more than billion dollar moment people...
. >> when it comes to stuff like this. kendis, kayna, there werefourlaurens, laurenb.,laurenr.,lauren h. and lb. >> poor guy. >> as in pounds. lb. >> there were two black girls. i was so excited two black girls. >> one of them was jubilee. there are also a lot of js. speaking of jubilee, jennifer, a canadian named jamie. there was jojo who entered with a unicorn head, wearing a unicorn head. jessica is an accountant and jackie. there are also two repeat players from past seasons, becca and amber. >> jimmy kimmel was asking who this amber person is. >> she was a repeat player from a past season. i forgot who she was to be honest. but nonetheless. >> a lot of people did. >> we all remembered becca. she was the virgin and how they did the show, it seemed like she was going to be around for a while. let's put it that way. >> what about the twins? >> the twins, well, they both got roses. let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> okay. >> who made a big impression last night, a former news anchor, maybe she'll be a news anchor again, but we don't know. olivia. >> how do you know this? >
. >> when it comes to stuff like this. kendis, kayna, there were four laurens, lauren b., lauren r., lauren h. and lb. >> poor guy. >> as in pounds. lb. >> there were two black girls. i was so excited two black girls. >> one of them was jubilee. there are also a lot of js. speaking of jubilee, jennifer, a canadian named jamie. there was jojo who entered with a unicorn head, wearing a unicorn head. jessica is an accountant and jackie. there are also two repeat...
careful about what you wish for.abc'slaurenlysterhas the story. >> your winning powerball numbers. >> the grand prize climbing to $1.4 billion monday. after no one matched all six numbers to score saturday's $949 there were some million dollar winners though. someone in massachusetts. >> hopefully it's one of our regulars. >> reporter: in suffolk, virginia, too. >> it may be me. i come here all the time. >> reporter: others still thinking how they would spend the big wings. >> pay off bills. live comfortably for the rest of my life. >> pass the money around. you can't spend it all. >> reporter: it turns out winning a stash of megalottery cash can be squandered with stunning speed. 70% of people who hit it big lose big within just a few years. the odds of winning are still one in 292 million. yes, you're still more likely to get attacked about a shark or struck by lightning but here's a virginia man whose car was struck by lightning and who is playing powerball with a message of hope. >> the reality is, people do get hitly lightning. they get bit by sharks. so it is possible to be
careful about what you wish for. abc's lauren lyster has the story. >> your winning powerball numbers. >> the grand prize climbing to $1.4 billion monday. after no one matched all six numbers to score saturday's $949 there were some million dollar winners though. someone in massachusetts. >> hopefully it's one of our regulars. >> reporter: in suffolk, virginia, too. >> it may be me. i come here all the time. >> reporter: others still thinking how they would...
laurenlyster.i'm really enjoying celebrating the new year here with all these great party favors. we should wear on >> let's see how long we can get away before they tell us to take things off. >> you guys should tweet us your new year's get upups because we've got ours. we certainly do. with that we should get right to our top story and probably this is a little too light for it. a tense but so far uneventful new year's around the world. despite terror warnings people did turn out not letting threats ruin their situations. >> that's right. just hours ago at times square in new york was packed with a million revelers and 6,000 police officers. the live pictures here much different scene than last night. >> three, two, one. happy new year! >> it's finally 2016. and people around the world are ringing in the new year with those three familiar words. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. >> from a jam packed times square in new york all the way to the mosque ca river in moscow. crowds cheered as colorful fireworks displays painted the night sky. new zealand was the first to ring in
lauren lyster. i'm really enjoying celebrating the new year here with all these great party favors. we should wear on >> let's see how long we can get away before they tell us to take things off. >> you guys should tweet us your new year's get upups because we've got ours. we certainly do. with that we should get right to our top story and probably this is a little too light for it. a tense but so far uneventful new year's around the world. despite terror warnings people did turn...
, as well.abc'slaurenlysterhas more. >> your winning powerball number -- >> reporter: the powerball grand prize climbing to $1.4 billion monday. after no one matched all six numbers to score saturday's $949 million prize. there were some million dollar winners, though, someone in maz. >> hopefully it's one of our regulars. >> reporter: in suffolk, virginia, too. >> maybe me. i come here all the time. >> reporter: others still thinking about how they'd spend the big winnings. >> pay off bills. live very comfortably for the rest of my life. >> toss the money around. you can't spend it all. >> reporter: it turns out winning a stash of megalottery cash can be squandered with stunning speed. 70% of people who hit it big lose big within just a few years. in 292 million, yes, you're still more likely to get attacked by a shark or struck by lightning but here's a virginia man whose car was struck by lightning and who's playing powerball with a message of hope. >> the reality is, people do get hit by lightning. they do get by sharks. all that sort of thing so it is possible to be t
, as well. abc's lauren lyster has more. >> your winning powerball number -- >> reporter: the powerball grand prize climbing to $1.4 billion monday. after no one matched all six numbers to score saturday's $949 million prize. there were some million dollar winners, though, someone in maz. >> hopefully it's one of our regulars. >> reporter: in suffolk, virginia, too. >> maybe me. i come here all the time. >> reporter: others still thinking about how they'd...
this. kendis, kayna, there werefourlaurens, laurenb.,laurenr.,laurenhand lb. >> poor guy. >> as in pounds. lb. >> there were two black girls. >> one of them was jubilee. there are also a lot of jays. speaking of jubilee, jennifer, a canadian jamed jamie. jojo entered with a unicorn jessica is an accountant and jackie. two repeat players from past seasons, becc and ber. >> jimmy kimmel was asking who this amberern was. >> a repeat player from a past season. i forgot who she was to be honest. but nonetheless. >> a lot of people did. >> we all remembered becca. she was the virgin and how they did the show, it seemed like she was going to be around for a while. let's put it that way. >> what about the twins? >> the twins, well, they both got roses. ourselves. >> okay. >> who made a big impression last night, a former news anchor, maybe she will be again, olivia. >> how do you know this. >> olivia left her job. she and ben really hit it off. they had some nice conversations. you know how it ended up? she got the first impression rose. >> ohoh. >> so that is an important step i
this. kendis, kayna, there were four laurens, lauren b., lauren r., lauren h and lb. >> poor guy. >> as in pounds. lb. >> there were two black girls. >> one of them was jubilee. there are also a lot of jays. speaking of jubilee, jennifer, a canadian jamed jamie. jojo entered with a unicorn jessica is an accountant and jackie. two repeat players from past seasons, becc and ber. >> jimmy kimmel was asking who this amberern was. >> a repeat player from a past...
started the broadcast last night, first off we had the one on onedatelaurenb.,she's a fight attendant. she knows her way around, you know, a plane or two. these two, they really hit it off up there. and then when they got back on the ground, they wound up in a hot tub in the middle of nowhere. of course, they did. lauren b. is the analyst picked to get the ring at the end of this whole ordeal. she's going far, she got the rose on the date. >> good thing she packed bikini. >> group date was hosted at the l.a. memorial coliseum over the 1932 and 1984 olympic games, as well as numerous notre dame football victories over the years. this had nothing to do with that. the girls were playing soccer. folks, this was not the barclays premier league by any stretch of the imagination. the team with the stretchers wound up winning 4-3. amber got the rose on the group date. now we had the one on one date with jubilee, they took off in helicopter. she wasn't too thrilled about all of that, let's say, but things started to warm up between the two of them. they fly off. there was no sun set,
started the broadcast last night, first off we had the one on one date lauren b., she's a fight attendant. she knows her way around, you know, a plane or two. these two, they really hit it off up there. and then when they got back on the ground, they wound up in a hot tub in the middle of nowhere. of course, they did. lauren b. is the analyst picked to get the ring at the end of this whole ordeal. she's going far, she got the rose on the date. >> good thing she packed bikini. >>...
she posted bond and is set to be released today but must wear a monitoring device.abc'slaurenlysteris following the new developments. >> reporter: tonya couch appearing in court, a judge sharply reducing her bond from $1 million to $75,000. >> frankly, judge, i just don't believe everything that happened today that it should be a million dollars. >> reporter: she's charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon, her 18-year-old son ethan couch known as the affluenza teen. he pleaded guilty in 2013 to killing four people at a drunk driving crash. the mother/son pair took off from texas in early december in tonya's truck bound for mexico, staying at this resort and partying at this strip joint where staffers tell abc news, ethan racked up a $1,000 tab he couldn't pay. authorities finally catching up with them on this street. tonya was brought back to texas last week. the sheriff himself hauling her to lockup and accompanying her to court. >> she expressed a slight bit of displeasure about her accommodations and i explained to her that this was a jail, not a resort. >> reporter: h
she posted bond and is set to be released today but must wear a monitoring device. abc's lauren lyster is following the new developments. >> reporter: tonya couch appearing in court, a judge sharply reducing her bond from $1 million to $75,000. >> frankly, judge, i just don't believe everything that happened today that it should be a million dollars. >> reporter: she's charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon, her 18-year-old son ethan couch known as the affluenza...