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senior u.s. officials say the number of migrants processed at the border has dropped significantly in recent days. the treasury department says the national debt is now over $34 trillion. congress returns to work next week ahead of deadlines on january 19th and february 2nd to continue government funding. and baseball legend david ortiz struck out on this gender reveal pitch from his girlfriend. that didn't stop the hall of famer from receiving the big news, though. it's a boy. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or it's wednesday, january 3rd, 2024. this is the "cbs morning news." growing fears of a widening war. new video of israeli air strikes in lebanon one day after the
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killing of hamas' number two political leader. the protests and threats of retaliation. double disaster. the search for answers following a deadly collision on a runway in japan as the country races to find any survivors from the massive earthquakes. and stepping down. the president of harvard university resigns amid a firestorm of controversy. what happens next. good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we start with the escalating tensions in the middle east and fears the killing of a senior hamas leader could provoke major retaliation by lebanon's powerful hezbollah militia. an apparent israeli air strike in beirut killed saleh al arouri, the deputy commander of hamas' political bureau and founder of the group's military wing. now this as the u.n. security council could meet as early as today to discuss the iranian-backed houthi attacks in the red sea.
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israel says it will defend itself against charges of genocide before the u.n.'s top court at the hague. south africa launched the case friday. cbs' jarred hill starts us off this morning here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that hamas leader was wanted by both israel and the u.s. now as you mentioned, there are concerns that his killing could escalate tensions in the region. these are the smoldering remains from a drone strike that killed a senior hamas leader, saleh al arouri, founder of the terror group's military wing and several other militants dead in beirut. this man heard the explosion caused by the strike and ran toward it. he described seeing body parts on the ground in the aftermath. saleh al arouri's killing sparked protests in the west bank overnight as concerns increased that the conflict could spill over to neighboring regions. in lebanon, hezbollah leaders have threatened a severe reaction, while lebanese officials say the strike violates their sovereignty.
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overnight israel's military released video of strikes carried out against hezbollah targets in lebanon. israeli defense officials say they're prepared for any scenario that they remain focused on the fight against hamas. the hamas-run gaza health ministry says more than a dozen palestinian civilians including a baby were killed in israeli strikes on the refugee camp and the khan younis headquarters of the red crescent society, a humanitarian organization. >> no child should be killed let alone one sheltering under the humanitarian organization. >> reporter: in the red city, tensions high yesterday as yemen-based houthi rebels fired two anti-ship missiles, though the u.s. says they didn't cause any damage. the hearing regarding those genocide charges against israel is reportedly set for next week. unrelated, anne-marie, yesterday the u.s. state department condemned comments from two israeli ministers who'd advocated for palestinians to be resettled outside of gaza. >> thank you.
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now japan dealing with a double disaster. as investigators search for answers in that fiery plane collision, the human toll from the series of powerful earthquakes is just coming into focus. at least 62 people are dead, and officials fear that number will rise as rescue workers scour the rubble searching for any signs of life. as for that japan airlines collision, the question -- what was a coast guard plane doing on the same runway as a passenger jet was coming in for landing. cbs' elizabeth palmer has that story from tokyo. >> reporter: first you see an explosion far down the runway, then the japan airlines airbus comes into view trailing sparks and flame. video from inside the cabin showed relative calm. outside, fire was engulfing the aircraft. pictures posted on social media show passengers escaping on
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evacuation slides and then running for their lives. incredibly, all 379 people on board got out. [ speaking in a global language ] "i saw the fire in the engine," he said, "but only when we got away from the plane did i see how fast the flames were spreading." "i can only say it was a miracle," said this man. "if we hadn't got out right then we could all have died." as the airbus burned out of control, authorities said it had collided on the runway with a smaller plane belonging to japan's coast guard. five of the six crew members were killed. in a tragic twist, they'd been on their way to another disaster -- to bring relief supplies to ishikawa in western japan. the area devastated on new year's day by a powerful earthquake. the scale of the damage in this relatively remote area is becoming clear. many older wooden houses not
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built to modern earthquake-proof standards simply collapsed. whole neighborhoods disintegrated. and now rescuers are racing the clock fighting mudslides, wrecked roads, and strong aftershocks to find anyone who may still be alive but trapped in the ruins. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. donald trump is appealing the decision that would keep him off maine's primary ballot. last month maine's secretary of state disqualified the former president because of his alleged role in the january 6th capitol attack. trump is also expected to appeal a similar ruling in colorado to the u.s. supreme court. new jersey democratic senator bob menendez is facing new allegations. this time for allegedly using his influence to help the nation of qatar. federal authorities say menendez accepted expensive gifts in exchange for making favorable comments about qatar. menendez has pleaded not guilty
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to taking bribes to help egypt's government. and the u.s. will reopen four legal southern border crossings with mexico tomorrow. authorities say the crossings at eagle pass, texas, near san diego, and two in arizona will resume operations because high levels of illegal immigration have decreased and freed up personnel. border officials struggled last month to process migrants as apprehensions topped 10,000 on several days. and now to the shakeup at harvard. the president, claudine gay, resigned amid a firestorm of controversy. she's been under intense scrutiny since her congressional testimony about anti-semitism on campus. she faced growing accusations of plagiarism. cbs' nikole killion has the story. >> reporter: six months into her tenure, harvard university president claudine gay announced she's resigning so that our community can navigate this moment of extraordinary challenge. gay's resignation comes nearly a month after she and the
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presidents of upenn and mit faced widespread condemnation following this testimony at a house education hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses -- >> does calling for the genocide of jews violate harvard's rules of bullying and harassment? yes or no? >> it can be depending on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes, and that is why you should resign. >> reporter: house republican chair elise stefanik, a harvard alum, posted, "two down," referring to gay and penn president liz magill who also resigned days after the hearing. while harvard's governing board initially backed gay, she faced increasing scrutiny following charges of plagiarism in her dissertation and several articles, including reports of a new complaint filed this week. gay, who was harvard's first black female president, denied the allegations of plagiarism and stated "it has been distressing to have doubt cast on my commitments to confronting hate and to upholding scholarly
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rigor and frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus." >> it came out of nowhere -- >> reporter: jonathan frieden is a harvard law student who attended the hearing and has experienced anti-semitism on campus. >> the issues are systemic and need to be addressed. >> reporter: you think this is just the beginning? >> i hope that this is just the beginning. >> reporter: harvard's governing body says gay will stay on as a faculty member and they have named an interim president. there are new calls for mit's president to step down, although the school's board has said she has their full support. nikole killion, cbs, washington. a winter storm hitting california this morning will become a cross-country mess. today rain and snow will spread across the southwest. parts of the southern rockies could see a foot of snow through thursday. the system will bring soaking rain to the southern plains and deep south into friday.
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snow will fall in the northern edge. by saturday the snow arrives in the northeast. if new york city gets more than two inches of snow, it will be the greatest snowmaker for the city in about two years. coming up, car crash investigation. new details about the victims and the driver in the deadly rochester collision. and "paw patrol." the coast guard gives a lift to a stranded dog. oast guard gives a stranded dog. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer,
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "denver post" reports the man suspected of breaking into the colorado supreme court building suffered a mental health crisis, according to his ex-wife. police say brandon olsen fled the scene of a car accident and then shot out the window of a building. he held an armed security guard at gunpoint and started a small fire. it's unrelated to the decision to keep donald trump's name off the state primary ballot. "the democrat and chronicle" says two people killed in the new year's day crash in rochester have been identified as 29-year-old joshua orr and 28-year-old justina hughes. they were passengers in a ride-hail vehicle that was hit by another suv loaded with gas cans. investigators say that driver, michael avery, intentionally drove into pedestrians after a concert, but there's no evidence of terrorism.
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police released photos of avery buying gas canisters before the crash. he may have suffered from undiagnosed mental health problems. and the "associated press" reports on new audio of the police shootout with a gunman during last month's shooting at unlv. [ bleep ] [ sirens ] >> police released the new body cam video of the shooting at the university of nevada las vegas on december 6th. it includes the first audio of the gunfire that killed the shooter. two school officers shot him about ten minutes after he first opened fire in the business school building. three professors were killed. still to come, ground beef alert. if you are making hamburgers, you don't want to miss news of a recall of thousands of pounds of meat. s news of a recall of thousands of pounds of meat.
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ an unusual piece of debris washed ashore on a california beach. a world war ii navy practice bomb. it was found on a beach in santa cruz county that was evacuated last week because of the huge waves from the heavy storms. the bomb squad was called in and removed it. a ground beef recall, and the national debt hits a record high. here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "money watch." >> reporter: most stocks dipped tuesday. the first trading day of 2024, as tech stocks impacted the broader u.s. market. the dow gained 25 points. the nasdaq was down 245, and the s&p 500 lost 27. according to the u.s. treasury department, the country's debt has now reached a new record high, surpassing $34
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trillion. it's become a major source of tension for lawmakers in washington who passed a stopgap spending bill last november, but that deal expires on january 19th for some agencies like transportation, housing, and veterans affairs, and february 2nd for everything else. failure to approve a new budget before those deadlines could trigger a partial or full government shutdown. if you bought some ground beef recently, check your fridge. about 7,000 pounds of valley meat's ground beef has been recalled over e. coli concerns. colorado-based scanga meat company also recalling over 500 pounds of raw ground beef. there are no reports of any illnesses, but impacted meat should be thrown out or returned. and this tropical flavored soda once sold exclusively at taco bell will be available in stores nationwide starting this month. for the first time, pepsico is
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