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rise by mid-week. and history on the pga tour. university of alabama sophomore nick dunlap won the american express open on sunday. he's the first amateur in 33 years to win a tour event. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. it's it's monday, january 22nd, 2024. this is the "cbs morning news." then there were two. the fight for new hampshire heats up as ron desantis drops out of the presidential race and backs donald trump. now the former president and his former u.n. ambassador nikki haley are ratcheting up the attacks on each other. frozen over. an icy blast of winter moving across the country's midsection while the arctic cold finally gets ready to move out. the tunnel of terror.
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the israeli military releases video of a tunnel under gaza where it says hamas held about 20 hostages. good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it's now officially a two-person race for the gop presidential nomination after florida governor ron desantis suspended his campaign. with just a day before the first primary in new hampshire, donald trump and nikki haley are pulling out all the stops and stepping up attacks on one another. cbs' penny kmitt joins us from manchester, new hampshire. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, speaking with voters out here in new hampshire, there's a very clear divide between pro and anti-trump republicans. so while ron desantis did endorse donald trump on his way out, nikki haley is still likely hopeful that she's going to pick up some of his voters. >> it's clear that a majority of republican primary voters want to give donald trump another
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chance. >> reporter: florida governor ron desantis suspending his campaign yesterday, throwing his support behind former president trump and taking a parting shot at former gop rival nikki haley. >> we can't go back to the old republican guard of yesteryear. a reformed package of corporatism that she represents. >> that's the sound of a two-person race. >> reporter: on the campaign trail haley and trump wished ron desantis well. >> i'd like to congratulate ron desantis. >> reporter: they continued to trade barbs. >> the majority of americans disapprove of trump and biden. >> she's unelectable. >> reporter: haley even questioned trump's mental fitness after he appeared to confuse her with nancy pelosi while discussing january 6th. >> nikki haley is in charge of security. we offered her 10,000 people. >> i wasn't near the capitol. the reality is he was confused. >> reporter: with one day before the first primary election,
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multiple polls are still showing trump with a double digit lead. >> i believe trump will win. i believe he will. ⌞> rooting for nikki haley at the moment because i want trump to lose. >> reporter: meanwhile, democrats are organizing a write-in campaign for president biden. since his name will not appear on the ballot. and the reason president biden's name is not going to be on the ballot here in new hampshire tomorrow is because the democratic party decided to make south carolina the first in the nation primary state, so president biden is complying with the new initiative. in manchester, new hampshire, i'm penny kmitt, cbs news. >> thank you so much. for all the election coverage and real-time updates of the new hampshire primary, download the free cbs news app anywhere you watch. donald trump will split his time between -- today between campaigning in new hampshire and attending his defamation trial in new york city. he's expected to be in court
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where he may testify. a jury will decide if he has to pay additional damages for defaming e. jean carroll in 2019 when he denied her allegation of sexual abuse. turning to the deadly winter storm that continues to grip much of the nation. there's been more than 90 weather-related deaths in the u.s. from the past week's bitter cold snow, ice, freezing rain, and high winds. this morning much of the country is waking up with windchills below 20 degrees. icy roads will make for a hazardous morning commute in parts of oklahoma, arkansas, and missouri. dangerous amounts of ice potentially up to one half inch are expected from western arkansas into southern missouri. throughout the day the ice spread reaches illinois, indiana, and southern michigan. temperatures are expected to warm up beginning tomorrow, though. and turning now to the rising tensions in the middle east. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting a deal
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with hamas that would free the hostages in exchange for ending the war with the terror group staying in power. israel resumed heavy air strikes in the southern gaza city of khan younis with explosions lighting up the sky. israel announced the death of another hostage, 19-year-old sergeant shay levinson. the military says he was killed and his body was taken to gaza on october 7th. a u.s. military base in western iraq was attacked with multiple missiles fired by iranian-backed rebels from inside iraq over the weekend. several military personnel were injured. and iran is vowing to fight back against israel after a missile strike killed five iranian islamic revolutionary guards in damascus. naomi ruchim is joining us from new york with more on the spreading conflict. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the war is widening today, showing signs that this is truly now a regional conflict putting the united states in a tough position as the death toll rises in gaza.
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at least 100 hostages are still believed to be in captivity there. and bringing them home alive may be the greatest challenge of all. the families of those killed during the massacre at the super nova music festival in israel on october 7th gathered at the site to plant trees over the weekend honoring their loved ones. >> we are here to show the world that we are here to stay. as the tree that developed its roots in the soil, we are here to stay. >> reporter: it comes as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu adamantly rebuffed terms from hamas that involve releasing hostages in exchange for israel's complete withdrawal from gaza. the israeli army has released more footage of what it describes as a tunnel where about 20 hostages were held by hamas. about 100 hostages are still in captivity in gaza. the hamas-run health ministry says 25,000 people have died in gaza since the war began with large sectors of the population forced to leave their homes.
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on the west bank, palestinian officials say a 17-year-old palestinian american was shot and killed by israeli troops friday. loved ones gathered over the weekend to remember him in louisiana where he was raised. >> he was an outgoing, goofy, funny, great heart, bright kid, bright future. >> reporter: this as the war shows no signs of letting up despite mounting pressure from the international community to end the fighting. israeli leadership appears divided on how to secure the release of the remaining hostages in gaza, with some in the war cabinet casting doubt on israel's current strategy. military higher ups there expect the war to continue for several more months. anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim, thank you so much. after a massive ten-day search, u.s. military says two missing navy s.e.a.l.s are now considered dead. it happened off the coast of
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somalia while the military says the two were trying to board a boat carrying iranian-made weapons. officials say they seized those weapons being sent to houthi rebels in yemen. the federal aviation administration is calling on airlines to check door plugs on a second boeing airplane model. the agency is recommending operators to visually inspect 737 900-er jets. they have the same design as the max 9s. that fleet was grounded earlier this month after a door panel on an alaska airlines plane blew off shortly after takeoff. coming up, headline heist. why a colorado man is accused of stealing hundreds of local newspapers. and later, the kansas city chiefs pulled out a win in buffalo. the highlights from this weekend's televisional round games. my name's brian hoeflinger, and because of tiktok, i have the power to educate people and hopefully save lives. when my son brian died in a drunk driving accident, i put out a video about it
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in single digit-temperatures in vermont. 21 people including six juveniles became lost in the back country in killington saturday. officials say search and rescue teams hiked, snow-shoed, and skied to bring the group to safety. a local newspaper's stolen in colorado, and fallout in the georgia case against donald trump. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the washington post" reports allegations of a romantic relationship between the district attorney and the lead prosecutor in the georgia election interference case against donald trump have likely damaged the case. friends and supporters of fulton county d.a. fani willis say the accusations threaten to undermine public confidence in the case against the former president and others. willis has not denied or directly addressed the allegations. neither has prosecutor nathan wade. "the denver post" says nearly all the copies of a small town colorado newspaper were stolen from racks on the same day it published allegations of a rape at the police chief's
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house. publishers of the "ouray county plain dealer" said someone stole more than 200 copies thursday much the paper had published a story about an alleged rape involving the family of the police chief. the sheriff's office said the suspect is not a member or relative of local law enforcement and not associated with the defendants. and the "chicago tribune" says fans of a rodent-shaped crater known is as the rat hole came to the rescue after someone filled it in. the hole resembling the outline of a rat in a chicago neighborhood became a tourist attraction after a social media post went viral. last week someone noticed the indentation had been filled in with a concrete slurry. friday neighbors dug the whole e -- hole back out and set up a small shrine. still to come, company apology. the ceo of a baby clothing company speaks out after denying the employees' request to work
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three major indices hit record highs on friday. the dow soared 395 points. the nasdaq followed with a 255-point jump, and the s&p 500 rose nearly 59. customers are threatening to boycott baby clothing brand kyte baby after an employee says the company turned down her request to work remotely from the hospital while she cared for her adopted prematurebaby and then fired her. the story generated a social media firestorm and kyte baby's ceo has now issued two video apologies saying she's the one who made the, quote, terrible decision, and the company is now working to change its parental leave policy as a result. macy's rejected a $5.8 billion takeover bid. arkhouse management and brigade capital management made the unsolicited offer to take the chain private, but macy's announced yesterday it turned down the bid because it couldn't see how arkhouse and brigade could finance the deal.
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the offer comes amid macy's plans to cut 2,300 jobs friday. leave room nature dessert rjts -- leave room for dessert with your next mcdonald's order. the fast food chain is reintroducing the strawberry and cream pie. it was introduced in 2012 before it quietly disappeared from menus. it will be available at participating stores for a limited time. that's your cbs "money watch" report for this monday morning. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. the race to the super bowl is down to the final four teams after this weekend's playoff action. travis kelce caught two touchdown passes as the kansas city chiefs defeated the buffalo bills last night 27-24. the defending super bowl champion chiefs will play in their sixth straight afc championship game next sunday. pop superstar taylor swift was at the game in buffalo to cheer on her boyfriend kelce. after one of his touchdowns he made a heart gesture with his
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hands toward the suite where she was sitting. they served taylor swift themed food including waffle fries and taylor quesadillas. in the other playoff game, the lions beat the buccaneers 31-23. they'll play in the nfc championship for the first time next weekend. -- in 32 years next weekend. the lions will face the san francisco 49ers who defeated the packers saturday 24-21. it's the 49ers' third straight nfc championship game. and rounding out the final four, the baltimore ravens pulled away in the second half to defeat the texans 34-10. the ravens face the chiefs in the afc championship next sunday. and for the first time in 33 years, an amateur has won the pga tour. reigning u.s. amateur champion nick dunlap made a six-foot par putt on the final hole for a one-shot victory yesterday at the american express in california.
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♪ i fell for the leader of the pack ♪ mary weiss, the lead singer and founding members of the 1960s group the shangri-las has died. the girl group made up of two sets of sisters who met in school in queens in new york rose to fame with hits such as "leader of the pack," but they split a few years later. mary weiss was 75. sarah ferguson, duchess of york, revealing that she is again battling cancer. ferguson who was treated nature breast cancer last summer says she now has been diagnosed with a dangerous form of skin cancer. the 64-year-old is the former wife of prince andrew. she is said to be in good spirits, and -- as she undergoes treatment in london. and the nypd arrested a man outside of taylor swift's manhattan townhouse this weekend
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hello. it is monday january 22. >> let's get started. >> definitely frustrated. >> people are angry but not surprised. what might be your favorite burger spot is leaving oakland over crime. >> it doesn't seem long or short. it just seems like we lost all these years where nothing happened. >> it's been four years of covid. what we have learned and how we move forward in our community. >> it's clear a a majority want to give donald trump another chance. >> head to head, it is a two person race for republican presidential nomination. we are live from new hampshire for the first in the nation primary. inteep

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