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construction site. he was airlifted to a hospital. his injury is said to be nonlife-threatening. the alleged attacker was quickly subdued and arrested. court documents containing the names of over 150 people with ties to jeffrey epstein could be unsealed as early as today. they're expected to contain the names of former epstein employees, sexual abuse victims, and others, including several prominent figures. are you ringing in the new year $810 million richer? there was one winning powerball ticket. download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm charissa lawson, cbs news, new york. it's tuesday, january 2nd. this is the "cbs morning news." death and devastation. a series of powerful earthquakes strike japan. this morning the race to find
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survivors trapped in the rubble. breaking overnight, a brazen attack caught on camera. a man lunging a knife into the neck of south korea's opposition leader. the latest on his condition. we have a powerball winner. someone is starting off the new year $842 million richer. year $842 million richer. could it be you. captioning funded by cbs good morning. i'm lindsey reiser in for anne-marie green. we begin in japan with a southeast of powerful earthquakes. we're learning the death toll has grown to at least 48. the damage is extensive. houses collapsed, roads buckled, and cars overturned. fires broke out in the aftermath. japan's military dispatched a thousand soldiers to disaster zones, and residents along the coast are still being told not to return to their homes. jarred hill has the latest. jared?
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>> i want to start with good news. the tsunami warning was lifted in japan, but this is still a dangerous situation. there are concerns about the stability of the buildings left behind. cleanup and rescue efforts are underway in western japan as shocking new images show the extent of the damage from yesterday's strong earthquakes. the series of about 20 quakes struck after 4:00 p.m. local time on new year's day, the % strongest measuring at a magnitude of 7.6. the violent tremors caused buildings to collapse, roads to split, sparked raging fires, and triggered massive waves and tsunami warnings. >> the whole room was shaking. the tv was shaking. it was quite scary. >> thousands of people were visiting shrines and temples, a new year's day tradition, when the ground started to shake. >> at first i just was stined. >> american tv producer and japan resident daniel smith said he was visiting this shrine when the quakes began.
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>> earthquakes and tremors last for more than a couple of minutes. this felt more significant than that and a lot more dangerous. >> japan's prime minister fumio kishida says there's widespread damage. officials there are warning residents and others that they should not return to their homeses out of fear there could be more quakes. there are warnings that the other earthquakes could happen over the next couple of days. as you mentioned, lindsey, so far 48 people confirmed dead there. >> jarred hill in new york, thank you. breaking overnight, south korean opposition leader lee jae-myung was airlifted to the hospital after being stabbed in the neck. he can be seen lying on the ground while a man applied a handkerchief to his neck to stop the bleeding. a hospital official says his injury is not life-threatening. the alleged attacker was quickl. he narrowly lost the 2022
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presidential election. now to the war in gaza, the israeli army has announced it's withdrawing thousands of troops signals a new phase in the fighting. the israeli army released a video showing footage off a soldier. one of them is aiming a rocket launcher out a window. as cbs's ian lee reports, it shows no signs of ending soon. >> reporter: silence rang in the new year in israel as hamas fired rockets. the country's iron dome missile defense system illuminated the sky with interceptions. but in gaza, 2024 looks a lots like the previous year. men rescued an injured child as a sound of explosions chased them in khan younis. but hospitals in gaza are so full, doctors treat injured children on the floor. in rafah at this cramped tent city, everyone hopes the new year will bring peace. while this 11-year-old simply states i wish not to die in
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2024. israel has also experienced loss in this war. the idf says more than 170 soldiers have been killed since the ground invasion in gaza. on sunday israel began demobilizing thousands of troops. the first drawdown since the war began with hamas' murderous attack in october. amid mounting pressure from the white house to scale back the offensive. but israeli officials warn the end of this war is still months away. we will allow the soldiers to gather strength for the next actiity, says the israeli military spokesman. they could be on the northern border over the weekend. syria and lebanon, israel retaliated, striking hezbollah targets. the threats to israeli as well as u.s. interests also expends to the red sea. iran sailed a warship into the waters today, a day after the
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u.s. navy engaged four houthi boats from yemen that attacked a commercial ship, sinking three. over the weekend tel aviv once again saw protesters demand the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. tonight he was dealt another blow. the country's supreme court struck down a controversial law that would have limited their power. ian lee, cbs news, tel aviv. >> ian, thank you. back here at home, the u.s. border officials processed 300,000 migrants in december, and that's an all-time high. >> reporter: a new year with migrants going to various cities across the u.s. this weekend 350 asylum seekers flown in from the southern border boarded a bus to chicago after landing in illinois. their transportation north arranged by texas governor greg
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abbott. chicago mayor brandon johnson said on "face the nation," city officials were given no notice. >> the rogue buses that are being dropped off from across the country in the mid of the night leaving people with no support, no real coordination with local municipalities, that type of chaos is certainly dividing our country. >> reporter: chicago is just one city dealing with the influx and now cracking down on bussing of migrants without advance notice. last week new york city mayor eric adams issued an emergency order to restrict bus arrivals. but that hasn't stopped busloads of migrants now being dropped off at train stations in new jersey with easy access to the cty. adams says the migrant crisis in new york will costs over $25 million. this comes as a record migrant surge are processing a quarter million new arrivals each month in december, hitting an all-time high of 300,000 migrants.
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>> we're full. don't come. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that the white house is open to immigration reforms including the authority to expel migrants and suspend the say iowa sigh lum law in exchange for aid to ukraine. >> people should be deported. you'll turn around things pretty quickly. >> reporter: the texas governor has signed a new law that could go in effect in march that would allow state officials to arrest an process migrants entering the country illegally, however, the department of justice says it will sue texas if that law isn't implemented. court documents containing the names of more than 150 people with ties to jeffrey epstein could be unsealed as earth as today. the federal judge ordered the long sealed documents to be made public after january 1st. they're expected to contain the names of former jeffrey epstein employees, sex abusers, and
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the u.s. kimberly singler made a court appearance in london yesterday. she disappeared last month as colorado police prepared to arrest her in connection with the deaths of her 9-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son. she's also accused of killing another daughter as well as child abuse. court records show she's been in a long custody battle with her ex-husband. the sacramento bee says a man and his 10-year-old boy were arrested. a 10-year-old boy was fatally shot. he found the gun when he went to his father's car to get a pack of cigarettes for him. after the shooting the father allegedly threw the gun in a garbage can where detectives found it. and "the salt lake tribune" says a missing 17-year-old chinese foreign exchange student was found safe in utah after a
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case of cyber attacks reported him missing. his family paid an $80,000 ransom that made it appear he had been abducted. he was being threatened and told to isolate himself. he was found safe about 25 miles away from where he had been living. still to come, we have a powerball winner. one ticket hit the grand prize jackpot last night worth $842 million. we'll tell you where it was sold. million. we'll tell you where it was sold.
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that's $425 million as a one-time cash payout. powerball says this is the first time a jackpot has been won on new year's day since the game began in 1992. last night's winning numbers were -- a red powerball of one. if you won, congrats, and let me know if you need a friend. all right, mickey mouse no longer belongs only to disney, and what you need to know about the new federal student loan applications. here's carissa lawson with today's "moneywatch." u.s. stockmarkets finished 2023 on a financial high note, clipping for nine weeks in a row to end the year. when the markets opened this morning, though, a little red to start the new year. the dow stars 20 points lower, the nasdaq down 83, and the s&p 500 down 13 points. the u.s. department of education is warning student
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loan applicants about a delay on the fafsa student loan site now that the process has opened. they began using a new simplified program with a soft launch sunday night, but some families already had trouble accessing the department. the department will have planned pauses to make technical updates. >> the new year brought almost 10 million workers in 22 states a pay raise. higher minimum wages took effect on january 1st. the increases will boost the baseline pay to at least $16 an hour in three states. california, new york, and washington. 20 states primarily located in the south and parts of the midwest will continue to have a legal federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. mickey mouse is sailing into a new era. disney's earliest mcmy mouse, steam boat willie, entered the public domain. the 1928 short film introduced audiences to non-speaking minnie and mickey mouse. they join thousands of other classic characters, songs, and
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books published in 1928 that no longer have copyright protection. and that's your "cbs moneywatch" report for this tuesday morning. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. it will be the battle of the unbeatens, washington versus michigan in the college football playoff title game. number two washington defeated number three texas, 37-31, last night in the sugar bowl. washington quarterback michael penix jr. passed for 430 yards and two touchdowns. earlier number one michigan advanced with a 27-20 overtime victory over number 4 alabama in the rose bowl. the title game will be played next monday in houston. well, up next, an actor from "90210" is speaking out. find out what he had to say about his scary biker attack on the streets of l.a.
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♪ taylor swift has surpassed elvis presley for the most weeks in the number one spot for an album on the go by a solo artist. 1989 taylor's version just spent a fifth nonconsecutive week on top, giving her a total at 68 weeks at one. elvis presley logged 67 weeks. actor ian ziering is speaking out after a pretty terrifying attack in broad daylight. video posted to tmz showed the "beverly hills 90210" star being punched by a group ofmymy motorcycle riders on new year's eve. he said his car was approached aggressively by the group. when he got out to damage, they began to brawl. he said fortunately he and his daughter are fine. the color purple actress and stuntwoman carrie bernans was one of several people hurt in an
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thank you for joining us this morning. it's tuesday, january 2nd. >> so let's get it started. >> i thought we were going to blow up and i thought we were going to die. >> you know how a car smokes and then explodes. we don't want that to happen and we were like we have to run forour lives literally. >> passengers fearing for their lives and scrambling to safety after this b.a.r.t. train derailed in the east bay but what does it mean for the tuesday morning commute? the tv was shaking the
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