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cbs news has learned that the troops were in their sleeping quarters when the attack happened. president biden vows to respond. a hearing will be held today on jury tampering allegations against the court clerk in alex murdaugh's double murder trial. murdaugh was convicted last march in the 2021 murders of his wife and son and sentenced to life in prison. and super bowl lviii is set. the kansas city chiefs will take on the san francisco 49ers in las vegas. it airs february 11th on cbs and streams on paramount plus. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. it's monday, january 29th, 2024. this is the "cbs morning news." u.s. troops attacked. three killed, more than 30 injured in a drone strike in jordan. the attack apparently the work
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of iranian-backed militants spreading fear of a widening war in the region. the vow from president biden. border battle. senators appear close to a bipartisan deal aimed at curbing illegal migrant crossings and expediting the asylum process. super bowl bound. the stage is set. the san francisco 49ers going up against the defending champs, the kansas city chiefs. a rematch of the 2020 super bowl. good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president biden promising to respond after a drone strike that killed three american troops. these are the first u.s. casualties since the start of the israel-hamas war and set off scores of attacks on american military locations in iraq and syria. it happened at a remote base in jordan near the iraq and syria borders where about 350 army and air force personnel are deployed.
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cbs' naomi ruchim is joining us now here with the very latest on this. >> such a tragic way to start the week, especially for american troops both at home and abroad. in addition to those three service members who lost their lives, at least 34 were also injured. several of them had to be evacuated, some in critical condition, but all are said to be stable this morning. the attack now revealing the palpable toll this war is having on americans. in what could be a tipping point to a full-scale international conflict, three american service members were killed in an attack at a military base in northeast jordan. in a statement, president biden blamed the attack on radical iran-backed militant groups operating in syria and iraq. at a campaign event in south carolina sunday, the president honored those killed. >> we lost three brave souls in an attack on one of our bases. we shall respond. >> reporter: more than 30
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service members were also injured at an attack at an outpost known as tower 22 which provides support to u.s. special forces operating inside syria. a drone strike hit the troops' sleeping quarters in the predawn hours. gop presidential hopeful nikki haley was swift to weigh in. >> the fact that we lost three, and dozens were wounded, after 160 attacks on our men and women in the military, it is absolutely shameful. >> reporter: former president donald trump posted a statement saying, "this brazen attack on the united states is yet another horrific and tragic consequence of joe biden's weakness and surrender." many analysts consider the attack a red line in the conflict between israel and hamas after prior hits from houthi rebels on shipping vessels in the red sea. >> certainly americans are both feeling materially the effects
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of this conflict as well as feeling emotionally the effects of this conflict. >> reporter: president biden has vowed a response to the attack at a time and in a manner of our choosing. the strike is believed to be the deadliest attack on u.s. service members since 13 americans were killed in a suicide bombing in kabul as the u.s. pulled out of afghanistan in 2021. the military has not yet identified the soldiers killed in this attack while they deliver this tragic news to their families. anne-marie? >> really unfortunate. thank you very much. "cbs mornings" will have much more on this attack and reaction from admiral john kirby, the national security council's coordinator for strategic communications. that's going to happen at around 7:00. so as for the talks on another deal for a hostage release, it looks like progress is being made. cia director william burns took part in the negotiations with officials in egypt and qatar -- in paris, rather, yesterday. israel says significant gaps
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remain, but after the talks -- called the talks constructive. the deal being worked out would include a two-month cease-fire in exchange for the release of more than 100 hostages. the u.n. secretary general, antonio guterres, is urging governments to -- not to suspend their support for the u.n.'s palestinian relief agency in gaza. at least nine countries including the u.s. have paused funding to unra following allegations dozens of u.n. staffers were involved in the october 7th massacre. the secretary general says of the 12 employees accused nine were immediately fired, one was confirmed dead, and two were still being identified. unra says the funding is a lifeline for gaza's 2.3 million people who depend on it for food and shelter. as the president confronts a steep rise in violence throughout the middle east, the administration is facing a battle in congress over the immigration crisis at the southern border. there may be progress on that front. cbs' skyler henry has the story
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from washington. if that bill were a law today i'd shut down the border now and fix it quickly. >> reporter: the says he will close the u.s.-mexico border if it becomes overwhelmed if congress approves the bipartisan proposal under negotiation in the senate. lawmakers are finalizing the language of the plan. >> it's been the simple request of americans whether your republican, democrat, or independent. people want a secure border. >> reporter: immigration reporter camilo montoya-galvez is at the border in eagle pass, texas. >> reporter: this would be a seismic shift in policy here at the u.s.-mexico border. the president would be allowed to suspend asylum processing when illegal crossings spike, authorizing border agents here to quickly return migrants back to mexico across the rio grande. >> reporter: the terms also would raise the standard to accept asylum seekers and shorten the legal review process to six months. while the immigration challenge
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remains front and center in washington, it's also a pressing issue along the campaign trail. >> i'll tell you what, a bad bill is -- i'd rather have no bill than a bad bill. a bad bill you can't have. that's what was happening. >> i say to president biden, prove it. get into a room, and get this done, and prove it. the american people are waiting. i put this on republicans and democrats. i'm not picking favorites in this. i'm telling you they have all not done a good job from the very beginning. >> reporter: skyler henry, cbs news, washington. also on the docket, house republicans released articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas over what they call his failure to manage the southern border. a charge democrats call a sham. and now to the weather. some folks in the northeast will be dealing with a messy, sloppy morning commute. a mix of rain and snow started falling yesterday. this video is from winstead, connecticut. you can see the flakes piling up in areas making for slippery conditions. the good news -- this storm is
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moving out, but not before leaving behind up to ten inches of snow in parts of upstate new york and massachusetts. the match-up for the super bowl lviii is set. defending champs the kansas city chiefs will take on the san francisco 49ers. the 49ers squashed the detroit lions' hopes of reaching their first-ever super bowl last might. the lions made it to halftime with a 24-7 lead. but then san francisco came storming back, winning the game 34-31. >> didn't want this to be the last day, and we had to really fight to make it happen. we pulled it off. couldn't be more proud. >> everybody stepped up, and we played really good team football from there. >> and in baltimore, kansas city chiefs tight end travis kelce scored the first touchdown in afc championship match-up. he and his team prevailed over the baltimore ravens 17-10 to cement their fourth super bowl appearance in five years. >> you don't take it for granted either. you never know how many you're
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going to get to. if you're going to get to any. and so it truly is special. >> best part is we're not done. you know, we've got another game. and you love these seasons to carry on as long as they can possibly carry on. >> kelce's big win was sealed with a big hug and kiss from his girlfriend, taylor swift, who joined him on the field. swift has been a staple at this season's chiefs games. but making it to the super bowl may be tricky. the pop star is resuming her "eras tour" and his a concert in tokyo the night before the big game. the time difference could make it possible for her to jet to las vegas just in time. and while taylor swift doesn't have to worry about getting a ticket to the super bowl, everyone else hoping to go should be ready to shell out some serious cash. tickets on stubhub sunday night range from $7,000 to $34,000 per seat while ticketmaster was advertising tickets for $55,000.
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on the "morning newsstand." "cbs philadelphia" reports u.s. marshals captured an escaped inmate after five days on the run. shane pryor was taken into custody. the 17-year-olded from a philadelphia hospital last wednesday. video released saturday showed pryor at a corner store in west philadelphia. pryor is being charged as an adult in a 2020 homicide. "greenville news" reports alex murdaugh's jury tampering hearing, the south carolina attorney who was convicted of killing his wife and son in 2021 has -- has motioned for a new trial and accused a court clerk of talking to -- talking the jury into a guilty verdict in order to sell her book. former jurors will tell the judge what happened during deliberations. if the judge decides there was jury tampering, prosecutors will have to try murdaugh again. and "usa today" reports a woman was trapped 15 hours overnight in a gondola at lake tahoe's heavenly ski resort.
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taking a live look at levi stadium, 49ers are headed back to the super bowl after one of the biggest come back wins in nfc championship history. good morning. thanks for joining us. it's monday, january 29th. >> the best game i feel ever seen. >> 49er fans soaking in the big win belo

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