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30,000 union faculty members. the union began a planned week-long strike on monday that's now been called off. and the piano man is back. billy joel has announced that "turn the lights back on," his first single in 17 years, will be released on february 1st. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. it's tuesday, january 23rd, 2024. this is the "cbs morning news." it's primary day in new hampshire. the first votes are cast in the 2024 presidential race. did they go to donald trump or nikki haley? breaking overnight, a deadly day for israel's military, nearly two dozen soldiers killed in one attack. and a flood of trouble. a deluge turns roads into raging rivers and inundates homes in
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rivers and inundates homes in southern california. captioning funded by cbs well, good m well, good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. voters in new hampshire are heading to the polls today for the nation's first primary. the results could have a crucial impact on the gop race for the presidential nomination whittled down to two. former president trump and former u.n. ambassador nikki haley made their closing arguments to voters last night, and at the stroke of midnight, the tiny town of dixville notch kept up their tradition of casting the first ballots. cbs's penny kmitt joins us. good morning. >> good morning. primary day is here. in just a few hours polls across the state are going to start to open. remember, new hampshire does have an open primary system. what that means is that independent or undeclared voters are allowed to cast a ballot today. so that's really where nikki
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haley is looking to make ground against former president donald trump. >> reporter: today all eyes are on voters in new hampshire as former president trump and nikki haley face off in what's now a two-person race for the republican presidential nomination. last night trump was joined on stage by former gop candidates now backing him as he tries to deliver a knockout blow to haley's campaign. >> we're going to bring our country back with your vote. >> reporter: haley is hoping to pull off an upset later today with the help of independent and undeclared voters. >> do you want more of the same? >> no! >> or do you want to go forward? >> reporter: the former u.n. ambassador has already grabbed an early win just after midnight grabbing all six of the available votes in the tiny town of dixville notch. new hampshire secretary of state is expecting a record turnout today with 22 gop delegates up for grabs.
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>> nikki haley's biggest weakness is we don't know what she's going to do, whereas, i know what trump's going to do, and that's the selling point for me. >> it would be refreshing to have a young woman who's intelligent in the oval office and also not to have trump come back. >> reporter: also while democrats are supporting a write-in campaign for president biden, new hampshire officials say they're now investigating reports of a fake robocall impersonating his voice. the false call urges democrats to stay at home today, though, it's unclear how many people have received it. and while biden will not be on the ballot because of that decision by the democratic party to move their first primary election down to south carolina, about 20 other names will be, although, they are all predicted to be a long shot. >> all right. penny kmitt in manchester. thank you, penny. cbs news will have the full coverage of the nation's first primary all dare right here on cbs, the cbs news streaming network, and, of
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course, on paramount plus. president biden and kamala harris are putting abortion front and center on their campaign. it will be the subject of their first joint campaign rally in virginia. cbs's nancy cordes reports. >> how dare he. >> reporter: the biden/harris campaign kicked into high gear going after donald trump on the issue of abortion in op-eds and ads around the country. >> in texas you are forced to carry that pregnancy. >> reporter: the goal, to tie the recent rollback in reproductive rights directly to the gop front-runner. >> we did the roe v. wade thing, which we've been trying to get it done. >> reporter: since roe v. wade was overturned 19 months ago, 21 states have established full or partial abortion bans. the issue has galvanized voters on the left who have turned out to protect abortion rights in seven states so far. come this november, the issue will be on the ballot in up to nine more states including battlegrounds like arizona and nevada.
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>> people have made it really clear that they want this right to be restored. >> reporter: jennifer klein leads the abortion policy effort at the white house. >> you've got folks on the other side who are really quite clear that if they could pass a national abortion ban, they would do so. >> do you want to see a national ban on abortion? >> reporter: at the march for life in washington friday most people we spoke to said yes. >> yes, i actually do believe that. >> not just in your state but across the -- >> everywhere sclac! >> i want to see them outlaw abortion. >> reporter: so far the gop front-runner hasn't committed to a nationwide ban. here's why he's cautious. polls show two-thirds oppose it. with voter enthusiasm still lagging on both sides, the biden campaign hopes that keeping the abortion issue front and center will help boost democratic turnout come november. nancy cordes, cbs news, the
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white house. well, dangerous weather continues to impact parts of the country including flash flooding in southern california. 3 inches of rain fell near san diego yesterday in a three-hour period. vehicles were swept away, homes were inundated. people and pets had to be rescued. and a major freeway was shut down leaving hundreds of cars stranded. in the midwest, snow, freezing rain, and ice storms created a mess and caused havoc on the roads. outside st. louis a fire truck was unable to stop and slid along an icy street. the coast guard says 20 people were rescued by air and by boat on a floating sheet of ice on lake erie. they got stramted yesterday on a half mile-long ice floe near ohio. severe weather is expected to continue this week with heavy showers, thunderstorms before a thaw-out. and now to the israel/hamas war. breaking overnight, a big loss for israel's military. the idf says 21 soldiers were killed in gaza in one of the
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deadliest single attacks since the three-month war. israeli media says the soldiers were preparing explosives to demolish two buildings when a militant fired a rocket-propelled grenade at a tank. it triggered explosions causing the buildings to collapse on the soldiers inside. israel has proposed a two-month cease-fire that calls for the release of all hostages and leaders of hamas would be allowed to relocate to other countries. hamas rejected the proposal and officials in egypt and qatar are working to bridge the differences. and this news comes as families of hostages increase the pressure on israeli lawmakers. yesterday a group stormed into a meeting at israel's parliament to demand they do more to secure their loved ones' release. cbs's charlie d'agata reports from the region on the u.s.'s eighth strike -- rather eighth attack on houthi targets in yemen.
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>> reporter: the joint u.s./uk strike hit eight houthi targets in attacks smaller in scope compared to allied launched jets from the same eisenhower aircraft carrier in cyprus, striking more than 60. in that ongoing u.s. led fight against houthi militants, u.s. military officials say the search for two missing navy s.e.a.l.s has ended, declaring them deceased. 37-year-old christopher james chambers from maryland and 27-year-old nathan gage ingram from texas were on a nighttime raid of this boat, confiscating weapons bound for the rebels in yemen when one of them was swept overboard. following protocol, the other jumped to attempt a rescue. this new video is said to show one of those houthi missiles hitting a greek cargo ship last week. the houthis say they're attacking red sea targets in support of palestinians in gaza where the war rages on. cbs news producer marwan al
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ghoul almost became a victim of that war while he and his team were filming in southern gaza. narrowly escaping injury in an explosion just a few feet away that killed a passing cyclist. >> they shoot us, they shoot us. >> reporter: one more life loss adding to the death toll hamas officials now say has now surpassed 25,000 palestinians. >> well, that was charlie d'agata reporting. back home the u.s. supreme court is allowing federal agents to cut razor wire that texas installed at the u.s./mexico border. in a 5-4 ruling yesterday, the justices granted an emergency appeal from the biden administration to remove the wire which has injured some migrants. the justice department has argued barrier impedes the u.s. government's ability to patrol the border. and coming up, two breaking stories. police track down a gunman accused in a deadly shooting rampage in illinois. where he was found.
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locations in the joliet area sunday and monday while police say nance took his own life last night after a standoff at a gas station in texas. investigators say he knew the victims, but they do not know a motive for the killings. the "atlanta journal-constitution" says a georgia judge unsealed court records in a divorce case involving the special prosecutor in the state's election interference case against donald trump and others. an attorney representing one of the defendants in the case accuses prosecutor nathan wade having an affair with fulton county d.a. fani willis who hired him. the unsealed documents do not include any references to the alleged affair. the judge also delayed a decision on weather willis will have to be deposed in the divorce case. and the "associated press" says a harvard university investigation into alleged plagiarism by former president
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well, hi there friends, thank you for joining us this morning. it is tuesday, january 23rd. >> so let's get it started, g. >> what more do you need to see of what he's done to be able to say that you will not support him? >> at the end of the day, it's all a personal choice. >> it was a debate that at times seemed like three against one. the leading candidates for california's coveted senate seat battle it out on the stage. we're going to bring our country back with your vote. >> you want more of the same? or do you want to go forward? >> it's a question voters in new hampshire are deciding this morning. it's the nation's first primary that could have a big impact on who becomes the republican nominee for president.
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