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are slamming california as the second of two atmospheric rivers in the last week hit the west coast. hundreds of thousands lost power, and evacuations and flood warnings are in place across the state. and it is officially super bowl week in las vegas with both teams arriving yesterday. super bowl lviii airs sunday on cbs and streams on paramount plus. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. it's monday, february 5th, 2024. this is "cbs mornings." round two. a powerful storm battering california, millions of people in its path. evacuation orders and states of emergency are in effect. the u.s. strikes back. this time hitting houthi missile targets in yemen that central command says were prepared to launch. plus -- ♪ you got a fast car ♪ ♪ but clouds got in my way ♪
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♪ please open the ♪ >> what a night. some of music's biggest legends take the grammy stage while taylor swift makes history and a surprise announcement. good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we're going to start with the weather today. millions of people in southern california are under a state of emergency as heavy rain, powerful winds, and potentially life-threatening flash flooding is drenching the region. evacuation warnings and orders have been issued for mountain and canyon areas in southern california including los angeles and santa barbara counties. the santa barbara airport was closed due to flooding. strong winds and heavy rain brought treacherous conditions to the coastal city of ventura where freeways and streets were flooded. wind gusts topped 60 miles per hour in some places, knocking down trees and power lines. close to a million people lost
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power. heavy snow fell throughout the sierra-nevada where drivers were told to avoid mountain roads. forecasters are warning of possible hurricane-force winds, flash flooding, and mudslides. southern california's coastal and valley areas could see up to eight inches of rain with 14 inches possible in the mountains until tomorrow. after a weekend of retaliatory strikes, the u.s. is warning iran-backed militias the attacks will continue as long as they target american troops. the latest strikes coming saturday against the houthis in yemen which are now vowing to retaliate. cristian benevides reports. >> reporter: the u.s. says there are no plans to scale back its response against iranian-backed militia groups after carrying out a series of air strikes along with the uk over the weekend targeting the houthis in yemen. this followed other air strikes in iraq and syria. >> what happened on friday was the beginning, not the end of our response.
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>> reporter: the u.s. is walking a fine line, careful to avoid hitting any targets inside iranian territory. >> we don't want to go to war with iran. that, by the way, is an objective that iran shares. they don't want to go to war with us. >> are the air strikes working? >> yes. >> reporter: the escalation comes amid republican criticism that the biden administration waited too long to respond to the initial drone strike on a u.s. base in jordan that killed three american soldiers. >> you want to do this in a deliberate way. you want to carefully select targets, make sure that all the parameters are in place to have good effects. >> they keep saying they want to, you know, retaliate, but then they say it's about deterrence, then they say it's about diminishing capabilities. those are all different goals and objectives, and they're not doing any of those. >> reporter: this comes as secretary of state antony blinken is traveling to the region for a series of diplomatic meetings. blinken has planned stops in saudi arabia, qatar, egypt, israel, and the west bank.
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cristian benevides, cbs news. after months of negotiations, a bipartisan group of lawmakers released the details of a new immigration agreement to enhance border security. the measure also includes funding for ukraine, israel, and gaza. naomi ruchim is joining us now to break down the plan and the opposition that it's already facing. good morning, naomi. >> reporter: good morning. while the bipartisan proposal has the potential to bring groundbreaking change to the american immigration system, it would have to pass the sharply divided house of representatives. the deal stages a major aboutface for the president who just three years ago said he would dismantle trump-era border policies. three u.s. senators along with white house leadership have announced their long-awaited plan to fix the nation's broken border system. the bill considered an overhaul of american border policy gives the president far-reaching powers to effectively shut down the border during spikes in
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illegal immigration. it would also make it harder for migrants to pass initial asylum screenings and ramp up deportations. though the bill has bipartisan support in the senate, its prospects in the house are grim with house speaker mike johnson saying the proposal would be dead on arrival. in the border town of eagle pass, texas, on sunday protesters gathered to demonstrate against current border policy. a group of republican governors joined texas governor greg abbott in his call for tougher security. >> if somebody makes it across the border illegally, the president has the responsibility imposed by congress to detain any illegal immigrant who's come here. >> reporter: independent arizona senator kyrsten sinema, who helped craft the bill, urged compromise. >> members of the house including speaker johnson will have had ample opportunities to read, understand the bill, and ask questions, and watch our debate in the senate.
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and then they get to make a choice. >> reporter: though approval hangs in the balance, if passed the bill would be the first major update to the u.s. immigration system since the '90s. the $118 billion package includes $60 billion in support for ukraine and $14 billion in security assistance for israel. $10 billion would provide humanitarian aid for civilians in conflict zones, including ukraine, gaza, and the west bank. senate majority leader chuck schumer is calling the senate to act quickly and plans to schedule the first vote on the measure for wednesday. anne-marie? >> all right, thank you so much. now to music's biggest night. it was a big night for women, sweeping all the major categories at the 66th grammy awards. taylor swift had a historic win while a legend made her grammys performance debut more than 50 years after her first album was released. cbs' amanda starrantino joins us
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from los angeles with the wrap-up. hey, amanda, good morning. i'm sure you've been up all night. >> reporter: hey, good morning. it was an amazing night here in los angeles. so worth being up for, definitely, into the early morning hours. it was a star-studded 3.5 hours of pure gold out of crypto.com arena. women, they owned the evening. the performances were top-notch, and the legends shined. in l.a. we love to bring extra drama to the stage, and we did with this crazy storm sweeping across southern california now. not even rain could wash away excitement around the grammys. [ cheers ] singer celine dion came out to a standing ovation to present taylor swift with her historic fourth win for album of the year for "midnights." >> all i want to do is keep doing this. thank you so much for giving me the opportunity. >> reporter: miley cyrus picked up her first two grammys for record of the year and best pop solo performance for "flowers." >> this award is amazing. >> reporter: billie eilish took
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song of the year for "what was i made for" from the barbie" s soundtrack while victoria monet won best new artist along with best r&b album. >> i feel like today i'm sprouting. >> reporter: many of the big winners were women in a night that featured iconic performances. dua lipa kicked off the show which was hosted by comedian trevor noah for the fourth year in a row. >> the grammys, baby. welcome, everybody. ♪ >> reporter: tracy chapman joined luke combs for a surprise duet for his cover of her 1988 hit "fast car." ♪ and music legend joni mitchell made her grammys debut at the age of 80. ♪ while billy joel returned to the grammy stage for the first time in decades with a new song. an array of artists honored the music legends who died in the past year, stevie wonder paid tribute to friend tony bennett. while annie lennox gave a tearful rendition of "nothing compares to you" for sinead o'connor. and fantasia burrino got
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everyone on their feet for a eye -- a high-energy performance of "proud mary" in memory of tina turner. taylor swift ending making huge history. she started it with a huge surprise for her fans. while accepting her lucky number 13th grammy award. now, swifties were predicting a reputation, taylor's version announcement, instead it's a brand new album coming april 19th. her 11th release. the superstar has 14 grammys to her name. anne-marie, back to you. >> sounds great. thank you. "cbs mornings" will have much more from the grammys with gayle king live from l.a. coming up, an arrest in a dog napping case that left the bulldog's owner clinging to a moving car. later, countdown to the super bowl. we'll take you live to las vegas as the teams arrive for the big game. moderate to severe ulcerative colitis takes you off course. put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill.
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firefighters in central chile are battling massive wildfires that have killed more than 110 people. hundreds of people are missing after the fire started friday outside the popular beach resort town of vina del mar. at least 1,600 people are without homes. there's an update on a stolen bulldog, and why a michigan city is on increased alert. those are some of the headlines on the "cbs mornings newsstand." the "associated press" reports dearborn, michigan, is ramping up security after a "wall street journal" op-ed called the city america's jihad capital. the author of the piece, steven skalinsky, executive director of the middle east research institute, said he wanted to draw attention to pro-hamas protests in michigan and elsewhere since the start of the war with israel. the mayor of dearborn said since the op-ed ran the city has been targeted by an alarming increase in online islamophobic rhetoric. the "los angeles times" says
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a woman was arrested in connection with the theft of a french bulldog that left the dog's owner clinging to the hood of a car. video from last month shows the owner holding onto the moving car moments after the dog was stolen outside an l.a. store. she rode on top of the hood for a short while before falling off. the 21-year-old woman was arrested friday, but the dog has not been found. and the "kansas city star" says patrick mahomes sr. was arrested in texas on suspicion of dwi. the father of chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes was arrested saturday for at least the third time on charges of driving while intoxicated according to online records. the arrest comes a week before patrick mahomes plays in the super bowl against the san francisco 49ers. still to come, record-breaking kicks. sneakers worn by michael jordan sell for a jaw-dropping price. we'll tell you how much. jaw-dr. we'll tell you how much. (male friend) rachel, you okay?
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ michael jordan's championship sneaker collection breaks records, and more trouble for boeing. here's matt pieper with today's cbs "money watch." >> reporter: big tech stocks again carried wall street to a record friday even though the majority of stocks fell. the dow gained 134. nasdaq was 267. s&p gaining 52. on "60 minutes" last night fed chair jerome powell says it remains on track to cut interest rates three times this year. he says the country's job market and economy are strong with no sign of a recession on the horizon. most economists think the first cut is likely to come in may or june. more halts at boeing. the company says it will have to
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do more work on about 50 undelivered 737 max airplanes after its supplier, spirit aerosystems discovered two misdrilled holes on fuselages but says safety is not affected on those already flying. boeing's been under fire for the last month since a blowouts of a door plug on a 737 max 9. and it was a chance to get your hands or feet on jordans, but they've just been sold at auction. the sneakers michael jordan wore as he and the bulls won six nba championships just sold for $8 million. the buyer has not been identified, while the seller has only been described as a private american collector. that's your cbs "money watch" report for this monday morning. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. up next, we'll take you live to las vegas for a super bowl preview. welcome to las vegas, home of super bowl lviii right here on cbs. i'm jarred hill with how the city is getting ready for the big game and why some thought
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bowl lviii. las vegas is hosting football's biggest game for the first time ever, and the city is going all out to make sure fans have a great experience. a week's worth of events kick off tonight. jarred hill is joining us from vegas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is the super bowl. it's las vegas. having enough fun is no question, too much different story. tonight is the opening night, official opening night for super bowl lviii. and it's a chance for fans to see the teams for the first time and see what the city has to offer. the san francisco 49ers and the kansas city chiefs arrived in las vegas last night ready to do battle on the gridiron this sunday. the newest arrivals among the half a million people expected to pour into the city for the big game. >> excitement is palpable within this destination. >> reporter: besides the game on the field, folks can enjoy the playground that is las vegas. from the casinos to betting on their favorite team, sightseeing, shopping, stadium
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thank you so much for joining us. it's monday, february 5. our team, where your team is this week. look at the super stars. we are talking about gianna franco and nicole zaloumis with the 49ers in las vegas this week. good morning ladies. good morning. look at us in front of the fountains. this is the mecca of super bowl and we are counting down to the game and getting you ready and excited. >> we are in the city that never sleeps. i don't know how much we've slept but we have an all access pass for you at home all week long. so let's
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