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norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.first and deadliest attacks in the war took place at a music festival where mostly young people were dancing and sp friends. hamas militants killed 260 people and took others hostage during the first wave of terror. cbs's holly williams traveled to the site where a weekend of music turned into a nightmare for the entire nation. >> reporter: in the scrubland of southern israel is the aftermath of a party that became a bloody massacre. people's mattresses, tents, and blankets are still here. thousands of people were gathered here around 3 miles from the border with the gaza strip. sitting ducks for hamas. this place is indescribably eerie. young people came here for a party, for a celebration, and then they were slaughtered. and here you can still see their toiletries, their toothbrush, their clothing. early on saturday, after a night of dancing, hamas gunmen arrived with murder on their mind. as partygoers ran for their lives, they were cut down. israel says at least 260 people were kil
norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.first and deadliest attacks in the war took place at a music festival where mostly young people were dancing and sp friends. hamas militants killed 260 people and took others hostage during the first wave of terror. cbs's holly williams traveled to the site where a weekend of music turned into a nightmare for the entire nation. >> reporter: in the scrubland of southern israel is the aftermath of a party that became a bloody massacre. people's...
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norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you. invasion is imminent and israeli commandos have started conducting raids to target hamas militants and search for hostages. cbs's charlie d'agata spent the day on the front lines near the gaza border. >> reporter: even under relentless israeli attack, hamas unleashed its own retaliation today. firing more than 150 rockets toward the southern city of ashkelon. it comes as israeli defense officials say ground forces had launched raids into gaza for the first time, hunting for militants and more than 100 hostages they're holding. they said the incursion involved tanks and infantry soldiers, searching and collecting evidence that would assist in locating the missing. we went to ashkelon to witness the barrage of hamas rockets firsthand. >> that's close. when we heard the air raid sirens, and then we got low. followed by a number of loud explosions. >> reporter: that's what it's like in these cities that are so close to gaza. you hear the air raid sirens and you've got seconds to take cove
norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you. invasion is imminent and israeli commandos have started conducting raids to target hamas militants and search for hostages. cbs's charlie d'agata spent the day on the front lines near the gaza border. >> reporter: even under relentless israeli attack, hamas unleashed its own retaliation today. firing more than 150 rockets toward the southern city of ashkelon. it comes as israeli defense officials say ground forces had launched raids into gaza...
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norah?h: i wonder about that convoy, 90 trucks of humanitarian aid waiting at the border of egypt and gaza to get to the palestinians. what's the latest there? >> reporter: yeah, we know it's close, it has for the two weeks this week has gone unpaid we understand that repairs are desperately needed because israeli air strikes have been carrying out there. those trucks remain idle. let's have one final thought for the children of gaza. they make up more than half of the population. war where there's been no ada, there's been no supports, it is always a young as who pay the ultimate price. norah? >> norah: imtiaz tyab in the west bank, thank you. with this into perspective, cbs chief of foreign affairs correspondent and moderator facing the nation, margaret brennan, how does today's news about the hostages change the dynamic? >> not entirely clear what the hamas' motivation is with him in a giant release of a monitor and a daughter of illinois today. we do know diplomats say they will continue
norah?h: i wonder about that convoy, 90 trucks of humanitarian aid waiting at the border of egypt and gaza to get to the palestinians. what's the latest there? >> reporter: yeah, we know it's close, it has for the two weeks this week has gone unpaid we understand that repairs are desperately needed because israeli air strikes have been carrying out there. those trucks remain idle. let's have one final thought for the children of gaza. they make up more than half of the population. war...
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norah? >> norah: all right, charlie d'agata.y >> judge judy: they didn't finish paying off the car. she came over, and there was an argument. >> announcer: a sister's generosity didn't pay off... >> he throws $225 at me. that was not the remaining. he started demanding the title. >> announcer: ...then a brother's strong-arm tactics... >> judge judy: then he snatched your purse. >> yes. he repeatedly slammed my arm on the screen door, breaking my arm in two places. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution brenda brown is suing her brother, robert brown, and his girlfriend, latasha hutchinson, for the balance on a car, medical bills, plus pain and suffering due to an assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 148 on the calendar in the matter brown vs. hutchinson-brown. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a s
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norah? >> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much.is underway in the criminal fraud trial of fallen crypto king sam bankman-fried. the 31-year-old accused of stealing billions of dollars in customer deposits on his cryptocurrency platform ftx and using it to prop up his hedge fund by real estate and for other personal investments. he is facing federal charges, including wire and securities fraud and money laundering. now to a life-threatening accident that took place last night in san francisco involving a woman and a self-driving vehicle. cbs's kris van cleave reports an investigation is already underway. >> reporter: tonight, this shocking images raising new questions about the safety of self-driving robotaxis. you can see a woman pinned on terry crews 80 in san francisco, leaving her hospitalized in critical condition after firefighters were able to free her. >> the patient was transported within 10 minutes of the arrival of the first rescuers. >> reporter: video from the cruz vehicle reviewed by cbs news shows the woman crossing a
norah? >> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much.is underway in the criminal fraud trial of fallen crypto king sam bankman-fried. the 31-year-old accused of stealing billions of dollars in customer deposits on his cryptocurrency platform ftx and using it to prop up his hedge fund by real estate and for other personal investments. he is facing federal charges, including wire and securities fraud and money laundering. now to a life-threatening accident that took place last night in san...
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norah? >> norah: robert costa, thank you.jor hurricane that has left a path of destruction across mexico's pacific coast. hurricane otis made landfall near acapulco earlier this morning as a monster category 5 storm, ripping roofs off buildings, causing massive flooding, and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. and remnants from otis will be felt here in the u.s. let's bring in meteorologist threats against arabs and muslims are also on the rise. cbs's jeff pig gaze has more this trend. >> reporter: as tensions are rising across the united states, so are incidents of anti-semitism. the anti-defamation league reports at least 312 anti-semitic incidents in the u.s., including harassment, vandalism, and assault, in the nearly three weeks since the israel-hamas war began. that's up from 64 during the same time last year. >> we have never seen the intensity, and we have never seen the spread like we are seeing right now. >> reporter: last week, attorney general merrick garland warned about increased threats to jewish, musl
norah? >> norah: robert costa, thank you.jor hurricane that has left a path of destruction across mexico's pacific coast. hurricane otis made landfall near acapulco earlier this morning as a monster category 5 storm, ripping roofs off buildings, causing massive flooding, and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. and remnants from otis will be felt here in the u.s. let's bring in meteorologist threats against arabs and muslims are also on the rise. cbs's jeff pig gaze has more this...
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norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.en administration says it's working with israel to help american citizens trying to leave the country, and just moments ago the state department raising the alert level for americans here, saying they should reconsder travel to israel. cbs's ed o'keefe is at the white house with the latest details. >> reporter: president biden tonight issued a warning to the iranian regime which has provided hamas with money and weapons for decades. >> to be clear to the iranians. be careful. >> reporter: the white house meetings there is no direct link between iran and saturday's attack in the iranians deny any role. u.s. intelligence sources tell cbs news the regime was actually surprised by the scope of the assault. texas republican congress men michael mccaul today disputed that assessment. >> i think all roads lead to iran. don't want to see this escalate but iran is already in this. to say somehow that iran is not i think it's just a lack of common sense. >> reporter: while trying to prevent a wi
norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.en administration says it's working with israel to help american citizens trying to leave the country, and just moments ago the state department raising the alert level for americans here, saying they should reconsder travel to israel. cbs's ed o'keefe is at the white house with the latest details. >> reporter: president biden tonight issued a warning to the iranian regime which has provided hamas with money and weapons for decades. >>...
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norah. >> norah: jericka duncan, thank you. is forcing airlines around the world to shut down travel to and from israel. we've got the details next. she founund it. the feeleling of fininding the e psoriasis s treatmt she's s been lookiking f. sosotyktu isis the firstst-of-its-kiki, ononce-daily p pill for modederate-to-sesevere plaque p psoriasis..... fofor the chanance at cleaer or almost t clear skinin. it's like e the feelining f finding g that outfifit psoris tried d to hide frfrom y. or findiding your swswimsut isis ready foror primetimem. dad! once-dailyly sotyktu i is prn to get morore people clclearer skinin ththan the leaeading pill.. dodon't take i if you're a allc to sotyktutu; serious s reactions s can oc. sotytyktu can lolower your a ay toto fight infnfections inincluding tbtb. seririous infectctions, cancs inclcluding lympmphoma, muscle p problems, and chananges in cerertain ls hahave occurrered. tell y your doctoror if you e an infectition, liliver or kididney problele, highgh triglycererides, oror had a vacacci
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norah? >> norah: jericka duncan, thank you.rcing airlines around the world to shut down travel to and from israel. we've got the details next. we've got the details next. she found d it. the feelining of findiding the pspsoriasis trtreatmt she's bebeen lookingng for. sotytyktu is t the first-o-of-its-ki, oncece-daily pilill for moderarate-to-sevevere plaque psosoriasis.... for r the chancece at clr oror almost clclear skin.. itit's like ththe feeling gf finding ththat outfit t psoris tried toto hide fromom you. or findingng your swimimsut is r ready for p primeti. dad! ononce-daily s sotyktu is s pn toto get more e people cleaearer skin thanan the leadiding pill. don'n't take if f you're allllc toto sotyktu;; serious rereactions cacan oc. sotyktktu can lowewer your abiy to f fight infecections inclcluding tb.. seriouous infectioions, cancs includuding lymphohoma, muscle proroblems, and changeges in certatain ls haveve occurred.d. tell youour doctor i if you e anan infectionon, livever or kidneney proble, high t triglyceridides,
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norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.israel are trying to find ways to help, and for many, that means donating blood. we've been seeing images of long lines. and for one american, giving back means turning her vacation into an act of service. >> second siren in about 10 minutes. >> norah: this is what it's like to be in a country under attack. air raid sirens blare. [booming] that's the sound of the iron dome intercepting a rocket. it's a scramble to safety into a shelter, downstairs quickly. people checking in with their loved ones and waiting. it's just about 3:30 in the afternoon here in israel. there have been two sirens that have sounded in just the last few minutes. we are emerging now from the staircase. we have gotten the all-clear. >> norah: american michele freund, a physician assistant, sheltered here too. she was on vacation in israel when hamas first attacked. she knew she needed to help so she's volunteering at this hospital. >> i feel like it's also my country. i'm jewish. and i feel like everybody that has
norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.israel are trying to find ways to help, and for many, that means donating blood. we've been seeing images of long lines. and for one american, giving back means turning her vacation into an act of service. >> second siren in about 10 minutes. >> norah: this is what it's like to be in a country under attack. air raid sirens blare. [booming] that's the sound of the iron dome intercepting a rocket. it's a scramble to safety into a shelter,...
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norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.cross israel today as hamas militants fired rockets targeting jerusalem and tel aviv today. forcing the secretary of state and the prime minister to seek shelter during their meeting. holly williams, new information about those hostages? >> reporter: that's right, norah, a disturbing video was sent out by hamas, showing one of the female hostages they are holding. we are not showing on television. but we should warn you that our report contained some upsetting material. >> [speaking non-english language] >> reporter: today israelis military releases releases chilling video.ays was to have d on the body of a dead hamas militant. it appears to have been edited. [gunshots] >> reporter: the gunmen hunt their victims inside a kibbutz. stalking civilians in their own homes. until finally the militants killed. [gunshots] >> reporter: israel says it has also discovered documents in the aftermath of the attack including this handbook with instructions for blind folding and executing captives. t
norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.cross israel today as hamas militants fired rockets targeting jerusalem and tel aviv today. forcing the secretary of state and the prime minister to seek shelter during their meeting. holly williams, new information about those hostages? >> reporter: that's right, norah, a disturbing video was sent out by hamas, showing one of the female hostages they are holding. we are not showing on television. but we should warn you that our report...
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norah? >> norah: roxana saberi, thank you.y with the mother of a 21-year-old french israeli woman who is being held hostage by hamas. mia schem is shown in a new hamas propaganda video and appears to be injured. cbs news is only showing this image from that video as to not spread that propaganda further. schem was abducted along with dozens of others at that music festival where 260 people were slaughtered. until the video was released, schem's family didn't know if she was dead or alive. speaking cbs's holly williams today, schem's mother called on world leaders to do all that they can to bring her daughter and all of the hostages home. >> it is very hard to see my daughter. i see the pain. i see that she is in physical pain. i see she's in emotion, she's very emotional, and very, very scared. >> reporter: do you think that this video might be a sign that hamas wants to negotiate? >> i -- i hope so. >> norah: well, hamas has said it wants to swap the nearly 200 hostages for the 6,000 palestinians it says are being held in isr
norah? >> norah: roxana saberi, thank you.y with the mother of a 21-year-old french israeli woman who is being held hostage by hamas. mia schem is shown in a new hamas propaganda video and appears to be injured. cbs news is only showing this image from that video as to not spread that propaganda further. schem was abducted along with dozens of others at that music festival where 260 people were slaughtered. until the video was released, schem's family didn't know if she was dead or alive....
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norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata in sderot. well, tonight the u.s.embly adopted a resolution calling for a humanitarian truce in gaza. 45 countries abstained, 14 countries voted against it, including the united states. israel says a pause or cease-fire would only benefit hamas. cbs's debora patta reports on the crisis in gaza. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine just how bad things could get when already for the past three weeks, the images have shown one hellscape after another. gaza is fast running out of fuel, water, and medicine. today ten aid trucks crossed into the territory, a drop in the ocean compared to the 500 that used to enter gaza every single day. the united nations now warning of possible war crimes, saying it's deeply concerned about the collective punishment of the people of gaza following the atrocious attack by hamas which it's also labeled a war crime. >> massive destruction. >> reporter: our cbs producer, marwan al ghoul, who has been reporting from inside gaza since october 7 sent us this message. >> more death and more victims.
norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata in sderot. well, tonight the u.s.embly adopted a resolution calling for a humanitarian truce in gaza. 45 countries abstained, 14 countries voted against it, including the united states. israel says a pause or cease-fire would only benefit hamas. cbs's debora patta reports on the crisis in gaza. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine just how bad things could get when already for the past three weeks, the images have shown one hellscape after another. gaza...
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norah? >> norah: jeff pegues, thank you.e tonight on that off-duty alaska airlines pilot accused of trying to bring down a plane. what his lawyer is now saying. that's next. people who know to choose allstate. that's not gonna fit. what's that? you need another four inches? do you work here? nope, i just saw you there and i thought i'd save you the trouble. nana! she's a human measuring tape. and she knows allstate is the right fit for her. it's not gonna fit. that's not gonna fit. what? steven? some people just know. well played. well played, my friend. those are the people who know you're in good hands with allstate. why give your family just any eggs when they can enjoy the best? eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious taste. plus, superior nutrition. which is now more important than ever. only eggland's best. before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days, (cough, cough) flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better brea
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norah? >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.pact the release of american hostages may have on this rapidly-evolving conflict, let's turn to chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. all right, margaret, you heard charlie d'agata say the air strikes have stopped for now. what does this mean for a potential ground invasion? >> reporter: well, it is possible this is part of hamas' strategy to slow down the potential of a ground invasion but that is ultimately up to the israelis, and what diplomats tell me is they are focused instead on really trying to maximize this window of opportunity. they know they have a short period of time to try to get hostages out, and they see this as proof of concept. they ow know that they can negotiate with hamas through qatar, and so they are hoping they can replicate this. >> norah: we also heard from the secretary of state today, there are still ten americans unaccounted for. some of them being held hostage. why did hamas release this mother and this daughter? >> reporter: no one is qui
norah? >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.pact the release of american hostages may have on this rapidly-evolving conflict, let's turn to chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. all right, margaret, you heard charlie d'agata say the air strikes have stopped for now. what does this mean for a potential ground invasion? >> reporter: well, it is possible this is part of hamas' strategy to slow down the potential of a ground invasion but that is ultimately up to the...
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norah? >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you.ief of staff for the israeli defense forces is reportedly saying the ground offensive into gaza is delayed because of tactical and strategic considerations. u.s. officials, including defense secretary lloyd austin, have publicly warned that urban combat is extremely difficult. "cbs mornings"'s cohost tony dokoupil got a rare look at the intense training for israeli troops. >> ready? >> reporter: deep in the desert at tze'elim army base... israeli infantry are preparing for the biggest battle of their lifetime. this urban warfare training center was built to simulate conditions inside gaza. >> we never did something like this. >> reporter: and lieutenant colonel mati shechavch is the man responsible for readying soldiers to hunt hamas. >> some will hide in the tunnels. some will hide inside civilian houses. and some will come to fight and die because they want to be shahidi. >> reporter: martyrs. soldiers coming by the busload eager to put training into action. >> this is war. it's not
norah? >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you.ief of staff for the israeli defense forces is reportedly saying the ground offensive into gaza is delayed because of tactical and strategic considerations. u.s. officials, including defense secretary lloyd austin, have publicly warned that urban combat is extremely difficult. "cbs mornings"'s cohost tony dokoupil got a rare look at the intense training for israeli troops. >> ready? >> reporter: deep in the desert at...
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norah? >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you.ing mideast tensions not only prompted that rare global travel alert from the state department, federal law enforcement officials are also warning of potential threats right here in the u.s. we get the details from cbs's catherine herridge. [chanting] >> reporter: with emotions running high at protests across the country, in new york city, to chicago, and washington, d.c., a new federal law enforcement bulletin obtained by cbs news warns individuals or so-called lone offenders, inspired by or reacting to the ongoing israel-hamas conflict, pose the most likely threat to americans. >> there have been a significant increase of reported threats across the country. >> reporter: attorney general merrick garland saying today the increased threats target jewish, muslim, and arab communities. the intelligence bulletin details reports of physical assaults, bomb threats, and online calls for mass casualty attacks. with metal barricades again securing the u.s. capitol, and armed security at places
norah? >> norah: weijia jiang, thank you.ing mideast tensions not only prompted that rare global travel alert from the state department, federal law enforcement officials are also warning of potential threats right here in the u.s. we get the details from cbs's catherine herridge. [chanting] >> reporter: with emotions running high at protests across the country, in new york city, to chicago, and washington, d.c., a new federal law enforcement bulletin obtained by cbs news warns...
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norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.the senior defense official to cbs news, there is potential for significant escalation against u.s. forces in iraq and syria, and comes as western leaders behind the scenes are asking israel to delay their ground invasion in hopes of getting more hostages out. here's cbs's nancy cordes. >> it's delicate to diplomacy, privately the white house is urs to hold off on a ground invasion of gaza while publicly u.s. officials say it is stuck to israel. >> not dictating terms to the israeli forces. >> reporter: waiting would give the u.s. and israel more time to negotiate the release of hostages, including at least ten americans who are unaccounted for. >> we want the hostage release. >> reporter: waiting would also give neighboring egypt more time to deliver food, water, and medicine to innocent palestinians. you view humanitarian aid to getting their first as important? >> whether or not there is a ground invasion, we believe that humanitarian assistance falling to the people of gaza is crit
norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you.the senior defense official to cbs news, there is potential for significant escalation against u.s. forces in iraq and syria, and comes as western leaders behind the scenes are asking israel to delay their ground invasion in hopes of getting more hostages out. here's cbs's nancy cordes. >> it's delicate to diplomacy, privately the white house is urs to hold off on a ground invasion of gaza while publicly u.s. officials say it is stuck to...
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norah? >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you. this extraordinary visit, let's turn to cbs's chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. all right, margaret, i look at those protests in the street, across the middle east, and i wonder, what is president biden saying to some of these arab leaders? is he sharing that intelligence? what's their reaction? >> reporter: yes, and the president on that flight back with egypt's president about all of this, but keep in mind, the u.s. has a credibility problem in this region of the world when it comes to u.s. intelligence conclusions. and president biden referenced today the mistakes made by the u.s. after 9/11, when decisions were made too swiftly and based on rage, and that is likely a reference to the invasion of iraq. he did call for respect for the law of armed conflict and to minimize impact on civilians, but norah, he refrained from calling for a cease fire. in fact, the u.s. vetoed a u.n. resolution to that effect earlier today. given that there have now been 11 days of bom
norah? >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you. this extraordinary visit, let's turn to cbs's chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. all right, margaret, i look at those protests in the street, across the middle east, and i wonder, what is president biden saying to some of these arab leaders? is he sharing that intelligence? what's their reaction? >> reporter: yes, and the president on that flight back with egypt's president about all of this, but keep in mind, the u.s. has...
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norah?now, charlie and i wonder, since those hostages were released, have the air strikes stopped? >> reporter: actually come our colleagues inside gaza said the air strikes stopped at about 12:30 this afternoon, about five hours before the hostages were released. as far as we know, they haven't resumed since. >> norah: that's a bit of news. charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, there are still around 500 american citizens who remain stranded inside gaza, unable to escape. this as the border crossing with egypt remains closed to those looking to flee and trucks carrying humanitarian aid. cbs's imtiaz tyab reports from the west bank, where violent protests continue. >> reporter: israeli forces amassed along gaza's northern and eastern borders as they prepare for a ground war. but along the palestinian territories southern front, repairs are underway at the rafah crossing with egypt as 90 trucks of humanitarian aid wait to get in and foreign passport holders, including u.s. citizens, wait to ge
norah?now, charlie and i wonder, since those hostages were released, have the air strikes stopped? >> reporter: actually come our colleagues inside gaza said the air strikes stopped at about 12:30 this afternoon, about five hours before the hostages were released. as far as we know, they haven't resumed since. >> norah: that's a bit of news. charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, there are still around 500 american citizens who remain stranded inside gaza, unable to escape. this as...
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norah? >> norah: nancy cordes, thank you. ukraine and one of the deadliest attacks against civilians in the war. a russian missile today slammed into a cafe and grocery store, killing at least 51 people, including a 6-year-old boy. that is in the eastern part of the country. cbs's ramy inocencio is on the ground in ukraine with the latest on this horrific attack, and a warning, some of the video is disturbing. >> reporter: in a playground turned mortuary, the grieving look for their loved ones, many barely recognizable. before this horror today, the village of groza near kharkiv's eastern front line had just over 300 people. now it is believed one of every six is dead, including a 6-year-old boy, with several more wounded. many had gathered for a wake to remember a neighbor's life, then their own were suddenly cut short. senseless tragedy. needless loss. >> slava ukraini. >> reporter: just two days ago, ukraine's president, volodymyr r zelenskyy, m made ap to this region to raise soldier morale. todaday, he condemned the atta
norah? >> norah: nancy cordes, thank you. ukraine and one of the deadliest attacks against civilians in the war. a russian missile today slammed into a cafe and grocery store, killing at least 51 people, including a 6-year-old boy. that is in the eastern part of the country. cbs's ramy inocencio is on the ground in ukraine with the latest on this horrific attack, and a warning, some of the video is disturbing. >> reporter: in a playground turned mortuary, the grieving look for their...
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norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you.on student loan payments is now over adding a monthly expense to have millions of americans. for many that will result in some drastic household spending cuts. cbs's carter evans takes a look inside the numbers. >> hey, payments start again in october. >> reporter: the constant reminders are inundating and filling the inbox, the berkeley grad hosting $28,000 on federal student loans. >> i'm now in more debt than the amount of money i have ever had in my pocket. >> reporter: belinda grew up poor and south l.a., raised by immigrant parents from el salvador. >> i can recall sleeping on a mattress with my three other siblings and my parents on a second mattress on the floor and that's all we had. >> reporter: now the 31-year-old has his dream job at a nonprofit that fights for borrowers. he makes about 80,000 a year, but much of that goes to supporting other family members. restarting loan payments will mean painful cuts. >> $200 or $300 is a difference for me being able to purchase medica
norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you.on student loan payments is now over adding a monthly expense to have millions of americans. for many that will result in some drastic household spending cuts. cbs's carter evans takes a look inside the numbers. >> hey, payments start again in october. >> reporter: the constant reminders are inundating and filling the inbox, the berkeley grad hosting $28,000 on federal student loans. >> i'm now in more debt than the amount of...
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norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. white house is increasing pressure on israel to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza as the situation worsens by the hour. the u.n. saying today conditions will soon make it impossible to operate in the besieged territory. cbs's debora patta reports civilians are desperate for food and clean water. [gunfire] >> reporter: this woman has been waiting for hours and she is panicking. "i just want some flour," she screams. "i need to feed my children." supplies of basic human necessities are running out. it's become so desperate that residents broke into several united nations warehouses. underneath gaza, hamas is dug into a maze of tunnels where it's believed they've been stockpiling enough food to last for months. but for palestinians who've already endured 16 years of israeli blockade, daily life revolves around scrounging for anything they can find. and that's if they survive another night. cbs news producer marwan al ghoul drove through what is left of the northern part of gaza city.
norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. white house is increasing pressure on israel to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza as the situation worsens by the hour. the u.n. saying today conditions will soon make it impossible to operate in the besieged territory. cbs's debora patta reports civilians are desperate for food and clean water. [gunfire] >> reporter: this woman has been waiting for hours and she is panicking. "i just want some flour," she screams. "i...
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norah? >> norah: ramy inocencio, thank you.been an arrest in a stabbing death that shocked and saddened many in new york city. cbs new york was at the scene when 18-year-old brian dowling was takeken into custody at his home this morning. he is charged with murdering 32-year-old social activist ryan carson in a brutal attack caught on surveillance video. it happened on a brooklyn street early monday, when carson and his girlfriend were heading home from a wedding. nowhere get on a motive. turning now to the weather, with tropical storm philippe picking up speed as it passes bermuda and heads towards new england. tonight, residents from new york to maine are bracing for heavy rains and possible flooding, plus strong winds, beginning on saturday. the national hurricane center predicts that landfall could take place sunday morning in maine, with 60 mile-per-hour winds. this is now the fourth consecutive weekend the northeast will be impacted by a tropical system. tonight, a top executive at the world's largest retailer says popula
norah? >> norah: ramy inocencio, thank you.been an arrest in a stabbing death that shocked and saddened many in new york city. cbs new york was at the scene when 18-year-old brian dowling was takeken into custody at his home this morning. he is charged with murdering 32-year-old social activist ryan carson in a brutal attack caught on surveillance video. it happened on a brooklyn street early monday, when carson and his girlfriend were heading home from a wedding. nowhere get on a motive....
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norah? >> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much.ing news with another shooting, this time in massachusetts. police say several people were shot today in holyoke, including a pregnant woman who was riding by on a bus. the mother is in critical condition, but her baby died. investigators say the shooting took place after there was a fight on the street. three suspects are in custody at nearby hospitals. now to the murder investigation of rapper tupac shakur nearly 30 years after the music icon's death. the man police and prosecutors say was behind the 1996 las vegas shooting made his first court appearance today on murder charges. cbs's elise preston reports tonight from outside the courthouse. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: after tupac shakur's murder 27 years ago, today, the focus was on this las vegas courtroom. as a handcuffed duane "keefe d" davis limped in, appearing before a judge and the world for the first time since the self-proclaimed gang member and drug kingpin was charged with tupac's murder. this is such a high-profile case. 27 years
norah? >> norah: nicole sganga, thank you very much.ing news with another shooting, this time in massachusetts. police say several people were shot today in holyoke, including a pregnant woman who was riding by on a bus. the mother is in critical condition, but her baby died. investigators say the shooting took place after there was a fight on the street. three suspects are in custody at nearby hospitals. now to the murder investigation of rapper tupac shakur nearly 30 years after the...
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norah. >> norah: jericka duncan, thank you.in mccarthy is fighting to keep his job as fellow republicans threaten to move him as speaker of the house. the threat after you work for democrats to avoid a government shutdown. cbs's scott macfarlane reports a last-minute deal is only good for 45 days. >> 48 hours after a shutdown that would have stripped the paychecks of millions of federal workers. >> the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. >> house speaker kevin mccarthy risks his job, matt gaetz a notoriously fierce critic is planning an attempt to oust the speaker, slamming him for working with democrats. >> it is going to be difficult for my republican friends to keep calling president biden feeble. while he continues to take speaker mccarthy's lunch money in every negotiation. >> despite being pressed by cbs news, democratic leaders have not said if they join the effort to target mccarthy. if they did, only a handful of the republican colleagues need to vote against him to put them in danger. >> does what it is, and i'
norah. >> norah: jericka duncan, thank you.in mccarthy is fighting to keep his job as fellow republicans threaten to move him as speaker of the house. the threat after you work for democrats to avoid a government shutdown. cbs's scott macfarlane reports a last-minute deal is only good for 45 days. >> 48 hours after a shutdown that would have stripped the paychecks of millions of federal workers. >> the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. >> house speaker kevin...
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and i will e you ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the new warning from the fbi -- hamas could inspire terror attacksthe united states with the threat against the homeland reaching a whole other level. plus a deadly air strike on a refugee camp in gaza, israel saying it killed a top hamas leader, here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ part of a refugee camp level to. the catastrophic damages and the civilian deaths. plus israeli troops move deeper into gaza as hamas fighters emerge from its vast total network. >> we are in a dangerous period. speak of the night of the greatest threat to america since isis. the alarming testimony from the fbi director. speak of this not a time for panic but it is a time for vigilance. >> new details about warning signs in that mass shooting as we learn the family of the gunmen went to police nearly six months before he killed 18 people. we are seeing for the first time chaotic body cam footage of officers in maui racing to evacuate residents from a deadly wildfire, the police outmatched trying to fend off the flames with garden hoses. abortion in america, why a near total
and i will e you ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the new warning from the fbi -- hamas could inspire terror attacksthe united states with the threat against the homeland reaching a whole other level. plus a deadly air strike on a refugee camp in gaza, israel saying it killed a top hamas leader, here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ part of a refugee camp level to. the catastrophic damages and the civilian deaths. plus israeli troops move deeper into gaza as hamas fighters emerge from its vast...
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norah? >> holly williams, thank you. >>> well, tonight hundreds of american citizens are trapped in gaza, unable to escape the war zone or find basic supplies. cbs' adriana diaz spoke with a chicago area man desperate to get his family out. >> i have, you know, one hand on my heart and one hand on the phone. >> reporter: nabil al sharafa says death is getting closer and closer to his mother, an american trapped in gaza. she took this video inside her family's home. >> they're bombing the area. >> i hear the bombs while i'm talking to her. >> reporter: you do? >> on the phone. it's terrifying. >> reporter: al sharafa, who lives in california, was on a ten-day trip to gaza to visit her six mother, but now is up to one of 600 americans with no way out. her son signed up for these state department alert, authenticated by cbs news. a message for americans in israel, a u.s. ally provides details for an evacuation ship. one for americans in gaza says the egypt border crossing may open and you show
norah? >> holly williams, thank you. >>> well, tonight hundreds of american citizens are trapped in gaza, unable to escape the war zone or find basic supplies. cbs' adriana diaz spoke with a chicago area man desperate to get his family out. >> i have, you know, one hand on my heart and one hand on the phone. >> reporter: nabil al sharafa says death is getting closer and closer to his mother, an american trapped in gaza. she took this video inside her family's home....
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>> reporter: good evening, norah. that gag order came after a dramatic turn today here at this courthouse when former president trump went on truth social and falsely attacked a clerk here working for the judge, falsely claiming she is the girlfriend of senator chuck schumer. that post was later deleted, but the judge came out and issued a searing statement to trump and his lawyers saying no personal attacks will be tolerated when it comes to his staff. and to interpret that statement as a gag order. >> i do want to ask you, robert, because i know you were inside the courtroom for most of the day. what was the former president like? what was he doing? >> reporter: i sat just steps behind the former president. he was whispering to his attorneys, reviewing papers, fully engaged in all of this, but didn't say much inside the courtroom. outside he went out and told reporters he is willing to testify at some point in the coming months but soon will be on the campaign trail. norah. >> and we'll be back in court tomorrow. ro
>> reporter: good evening, norah. that gag order came after a dramatic turn today here at this courthouse when former president trump went on truth social and falsely attacked a clerk here working for the judge, falsely claiming she is the girlfriend of senator chuck schumer. that post was later deleted, but the judge came out and issued a searing statement to trump and his lawyers saying no personal attacks will be tolerated when it comes to his staff. and to interpret that statement as...
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>> reporter: good evening, norah. two people close to former president donald trump tell me they believe former white house chief of staff mark meadows is cooperating with special counsel jack smith in the january 6th case, providing detailed testimony and possibly moving toward an immunity arrangement with prosecutors. this all comes as trump faces continued legal woes in georgia. >> i look back on this whole experience with deep remorse. >> reporter: in a tearful turnaround, former trump campaign lawyer jenna ellis admitted to making false statements that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent. >> if i knew then what i know now, i would have declined to represent donald trump in these post-election challenges. >> reporter: ellis became the third attorney associated with trump to accept a plea deal and could testify against him in the future. she blamed rudy giuliani and others for pulling her into a conspiracy. >> what i did not do but should have done, your honor, was to make sure that the facts the other la
>> reporter: good evening, norah. two people close to former president donald trump tell me they believe former white house chief of staff mark meadows is cooperating with special counsel jack smith in the january 6th case, providing detailed testimony and possibly moving toward an immunity arrangement with prosecutors. this all comes as trump faces continued legal woes in georgia. >> i look back on this whole experience with deep remorse. >> reporter: in a tearful turnaround,...
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norah. and this comes just as the u.s. stresses israel must prioritize the protection of civilians. >> debora patta, thank you. >>> there's also a troubling rise in anti-semitism back here in the u.s. now the fbi is investigating disturbing and hate-filled threats against jewish students at cornell university. cbs's nancy cordes reports from the white house, where the biden administration today announced new steps to combat the problem. >> reporter: a war being waged a half a world away is inflaming campuses here at home. >> if hamas is worse than isis, then israel is worse than nazi germany. >> reporter: at cooper union college in new york city, a group of jewish students huddled inside a locked library during a pro-palestinian protest a few days ago. >> for approximately ten minutes, they were bangin on the doors of the library. >> reporter: at cornell university, jewish students were advised to avoid the kosher dining hall out of an abundance of caution due to online threats. new york gov
norah. and this comes just as the u.s. stresses israel must prioritize the protection of civilians. >> debora patta, thank you. >>> there's also a troubling rise in anti-semitism back here in the u.s. now the fbi is investigating disturbing and hate-filled threats against jewish students at cornell university. cbs's nancy cordes reports from the white house, where the biden administration today announced new steps to combat the problem. >> reporter: a war being waged a half...
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norah. >> weijia jiang, thank you very much. >>> tonight the u.s. is reportedly sending an amphibious task force of thousands of sailors and marines toward israel. right now there are 2,000 marines in the red sea ready to be deployed if needed, and that's in addition to the two aircraft carrier strike groups that are deployed to deter hezbollah and iran from fully joining the fight. cbs's roxana saberi traveled to the border with lebanon earlier today, where there were fresh clashes. >> reporter: hezbollah claims it fired anti-tank missiles from lebanon into northern israel today after israel said it killed four militants trying to plant explosives on a border wall. the cross-border clashes are fueling fears that iran-backed hezbollah could escalate the conflict by opening a second front against israel. cbs news has witnessed israel's military reinforcing its northern frontier with many of the roughly 360,000 reservists it's mobilizing across the country. we're about six miles south of lebanon here. you can see behind me israeli troops, vehicles, an
norah. >> weijia jiang, thank you very much. >>> tonight the u.s. is reportedly sending an amphibious task force of thousands of sailors and marines toward israel. right now there are 2,000 marines in the red sea ready to be deployed if needed, and that's in addition to the two aircraft carrier strike groups that are deployed to deter hezbollah and iran from fully joining the fight. cbs's roxana saberi traveled to the border with lebanon earlier today, where there were fresh...
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norah? >> imtiaz tyab, thank you. for more on this extraordinary visit, let's turn to cbs' chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. all right, margaret, i look at those protests in the streets across the middle east. i wonder what is president biden saying to some of these arab leaders? is he sharing that intelligence? what's their reaction? >> yes, and the president spoke on that flight back with egypt's president about all of this. but keep in mind the u.s. has a credibility problem in this region of the world when it comes to u.s. intelligence conclusions, and president biden referenced today the mistakes made by the u.s. after 9/11 when decisions were made too swiftly and based on rage. and that is likely a reference to the invasion of iraq. he did call for respect for the law of armed conflict and to minimize impact on civilians, but norah, he refrained from calling for a cease-fire. in fact, the u.s. vetoed a u.n. resolution to that effect earlier today. given that there h
norah? >> imtiaz tyab, thank you. for more on this extraordinary visit, let's turn to cbs' chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan. all right, margaret, i look at those protests in the streets across the middle east. i wonder what is president biden saying to some of these arab leaders? is he sharing that intelligence? what's their reaction? >> yes, and the president spoke on that flight back with egypt's president about all of this. but keep in mind the u.s. has a...
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norah? >> imtiaz tyab, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. this is a hot flash. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms - the medical name for hot flashes and night sweats. with hormone-free veozah, you can have fewer hot flashes, and more not flashes. veozah is proven to reduce the number and severity of hot flashes, day and night. for some women, it can start working in as early as one week. don't use veozah if you have cirrhosis, severe kidney problems, kidney failure, or take cyp1a2 inhibitors. increased liver blood test values may occur. your doctor will check them before and during treatment. most common side effects include stomach pain, diarrhea, difficulty sleeping, back pain, and hot flashes. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ ask your doctor about hormone-free veozah and enjoy more not flashes. do you shop for
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norah. >> that's why this is significant.hank you very much. >>> escalating mideast tensions not only prompted that rare global travel alert from the state department. federal law enforcement officials are also warning of potential threats right here in the u.s. we get the details from cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: with emotions running high at protests across the country, in new york city to chicago and washington, d.c., a new federal law enforcement bulletin obtained by cbs news warns individuals or so-called lone offenders inspired by or reacting to the ongoing israel/hamas conflict pose the most likely threat to americans. >> there are a significant increase in reported threats all across the country. > reporter: attorney general merrick garland saying today the increased threats target jewish, muslim, and arab communities. the intelligence bulletin details reports of physical assaults, bomb threats, and online calls for mass casualty attacks. with metal barricades again securing the u.s. capitol and amed securit
norah. >> that's why this is significant.hank you very much. >>> escalating mideast tensions not only prompted that rare global travel alert from the state department. federal law enforcement officials are also warning of potential threats right here in the u.s. we get the details from cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: with emotions running high at protests across the country, in new york city to chicago and washington, d.c., a new federal law enforcement bulletin...
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norah. >> that is the big concern.artin, thank you. >>> in new york city today, there was a rally at a jewish community center where elected officials from both parties pledged support for israel. across the river in new jersey, there were calls for a cease-fire t >>> new york republican george santos was hit with new criminal charges today. the freshman congressman, who has admitted to lying about his background during his campaign, is now accused of charges including conspiracy, aggravated identity theft, and credit card fraud. prosecutors say santos stole the identities of campaign donors and then used their credit cards for more than $40,000 in unauthorized charges. >>> the white house is condemning what appears to be a car attack on the chinese consulate in san francisco monday. video posted on social media shows a blue car that crashed into the room where visas are processed. officials shot the driver, who died at a hospital. we're told investigators believe the unidentified driver posed a threat to consulate sta
norah. >> that is the big concern.artin, thank you. >>> in new york city today, there was a rally at a jewish community center where elected officials from both parties pledged support for israel. across the river in new jersey, there were calls for a cease-fire t >>> new york republican george santos was hit with new criminal charges today. the freshman congressman, who has admitted to lying about his background during his campaign, is now accused of charges including...