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school shooter crumbley. she faces four counts of involuntary manslaughter. her husband is scheduled to be tried in march. it's the first time parents have been charged and tried in a school shooting. the supreme court has declined to stop the alabama execution of a death row inmate scheduled to be the first in the country to die by nitrogen gas. the method has been criticized by medical professionals and the united nations. fresh off a national championship, michigan head football coach jim harbaugh is headed to the nfl to be head coach of the los angeles chargers. for more, download the cbs news app on your it's thursday, january 25th, 2024. this is the "cbs morning news." presidential politics turning nasty. donald trump unleashing his anger on republican rival nikki
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haley for not bowing out of the race. dangerous flash floods. a woman rescued after nearly 15 hours of standing on top of her overturned truck, and now that storm system is barreling across the south. and cleared for takeoff? the faa's plan to let boeing's 737 max 9s fly again following that mid-flight blowout. good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the primaries have just begun, but donald trump and president biden are already shifting to a november mindset, while nikki haley is fighting for space in the race. today the former president returns to manhattan, to a courtroom there, and mr. biden heads to the swing state of wisconsin after picking up a big endorsement. cbs' jarred hill is joining us with the latest on the campaign trail. good morning. >> good morning. former president trump is also picking up more endorsements, as well, after that now second primary win. nikki haley, who has repeatedly
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said this is an election not a coronation, isn't stepping aside. nikki haley defying pressure to drop out of the vp to presidential race is calling out former president donald trump. >> get on a debate stage and let's go. [ cheers ] bring it, donald. show me what you got. >> reporter: the former south carolina governor announced at a rally in her home state that she's raised over $1 million since finishing behind trump again in new hampshire tuesday. a seemingly perturbed trump posted on social media that anyone who contributes to haley's campaign will be permanently barred from the maga camp. >> she's not going to win. >> reporter: while the gop primary is technically prolonged, president biden has already started to pivot to the general election, sharpening his attacks on his predecessor. >>'s the only president other than herbert hoover who lost jobs when he was presidential. -- was president. >> reporter: yesterday the president picked up votes from the united autoworkers union. he was the first sitting president to apeer on the picket
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line during the strike against the big three automakers last year. >> donald trump is a scab. joe biden bets on the american worker, while donald trump blamed the american worker. >> reporter: today president biden is traveling to wisconsin to tout his administration's accomplishments on infrastructure. on the gop side, haley has more rallies lined up in south carolina in the coming days, while trump will turn his focus out west with events planned in arizona and nevada this weekend. trump's campaign is telling cbs news a debate with haley is off the table. they don't want to elevate her campaign. meanwhile, the uaw endorsement for biden could be a big help in battleground michigan. but it's foreign policy in particular, his handling of the israel-hamas war, that's still a really big challenge for the president. >> had protesters other day. thank you so much. so turning to the severe weather now. the south is in the bull's-eye
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for dangerous rain and more potentially life-threatening flooding from southern texas to tennessee. cbs' janet shamlian reports from houston where nearly a foot of rain has already fallen in some areas. >> reporter: a dramatic rescue not a moment too soon. a houston driver on top of his car as flash floodwaters swallow it. >> there you go. there you go. >> reporter: the storm drenching the south. beyond relentless rain, hail, lightning, and dense fog. a whopping ten inches of rain over the past three days northwest of houston. washing away roads like this one leading to a neighborhood. the deluge has swamped low-lying areas like this park in houston and so many other across southeast texas. it's not over yet. more storms are expected on thursday. >> this is a pretty bad storm definitely. >> reporter: louisiana is also in the path of flash flooding tonight, pushing dangerously close to homes. in mississippi, this car filled like a bathtub full of water.
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it's the same storm that brought ferocious flooding to san diego earlier in the week after historic rainfall resulted in hundreds of water rescues and a state of emergency. in northern california newly released video shows a woman being rescued after she was stranded for 14 hours when her car flipped in rising water. >> could have had a whole different outcome. she could have been swept downstream. but strong enough to get up on top of the vehicle. >> reporter: scientists say climate change will make scenarios like these a regular reality. with every one degree of warming, the air can hold 4% more moisture, and it has to go somewhere meaning rain and flooding. this is swollen with floodwaters, and the ground is so swollen here that any additional rain will mean more flooding. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. the faa is going to let boeing's 737 max 9s jets fly again soon, but they're putting new limits to production. the decision comes weeks --
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the decision is coming weeks after a near mid-flight disaster. the company's ceo is expected back on capitol hill today reassuring lawmakers of the plane's safety. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: a fresh look inside that horrifying alaska airlines flight, the gaping hole left after a door panel blew out this month leading to the grounding of the 737 max 9. boeing's ceo dave calhoun is meeting with senators on capitol hill. >> we fly safe planes. we don't put airplanes in the air that we don't have 100% confidence in. >> reporter: investigators have honed in on the four bolts that should have held the panel in place. an anonymous post appearing to be from a boeing employee alleges boeing's own record show these four bolts were not installed, raising more questions about quality control. cbs news has confirmed 737 fuselages arrived at boeing's renton, washington, plant with so many problems, the manufacturer assigned a team to be on site to make repairs.
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ed pierson is a former boeing senior manager-turned-max whistleblower. would it surprise you to learn that bolts weren't put in a door panel? >> not at all. in fact, the only thing surprising to us is we're so thankful that it wasn't a fatal crash. >> reporter: in a letter obtained exclusive by cbs news, senator tammy duckworth is demanding the faa deny bowling's request for safety waivers on a future version of the 737 max. >> it is such a bold-faced attempt to put profits over the safety of the flying public, it -- astoishes me they would do this. >> reporter: boeing will pause production at the 737 factory for a safety stand-down focused on improving quality. >> boeing is better than this. flight 1282 should never have happened. >> reporter: boeing and its supplier spirit declined comment citing the ongoing investigation. the ntsb says it is aware of the posts. cbs news has not been able to
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independently verify the accuracy of those claims. the faa has now approved inspection criteria for the airlines that could lead to the 737 max 9s being ungrounded and returning to commercial service in the coming days. but the faa will not allow boeing to expand public sector of the max as it had planned february 1st. kris van cleave, cbs news, phoenix. overseas now, and indirect talks of a cease-fire between israel and hamas are continuing, but both sides are said to be far apart as fighting intensifies in gaza's second largest city. tank rounds hit one of its facilities killing nine and wounding dozens of others. the israeli military says its aerial or artillery did not strike the facility. but a thorough review is under way including the possibility that it came from hamas fire. the idf released video it shows an underground tunnel connecting the north and south of the gaza
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strip as well as anti-aircraft missiles and a rocket launcher discovered in a refugee camp. a rare scene in gaza where dozens of displaced palestinians demanded a cease-fire. they chanted they want to return to their homes. and the u.s. says two -- and the u.n. says two american flag ships carrying military supplies came under attack by yemen's houthi rebels. the u.s. navy intercepted some of the incoming fire. and the u.n. world court in the hague announced it would issue a decision tomorrow on south africa's request for an interim order against israel to halt the fighting. russia and ukraine are blaming each other after a russian military transport plane carrying dozens of ukraine p.o.w.s crashed. cellphone video captured the moment the plane went down and exploded in a border region near ukraine. russia says all 74 people on board were killed, including 65 ukrainians headed for a prisoner exchange. moscow is accusing ukraine of shooting the plane down.
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nation's first execution using nitrogen gas. the three-judge panel refused to block tonight's scheduled execution of convicted murderer kenneth eugene smith. alabama says that it plans to replace smith's breathing air with nitrogen gas. critics say the method violates a constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment. smith's lawyers are expected to appeal the ruling to the u.s. supreme court. "the arizona republic" says state republican party chairman 1995 five resigned after a recording with candidate keri lake was leaked. during the conversation last march, dewit can be heard offering lake a lucrative job if she quit the senate race. he said, quote, there are very powerful people that want to keep you out. he repeatedly told her not to tell anyone about the conversation while dewit said he was offering advice to lake and denied trying to bribe her. lake denies leaking the
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