From a hostage released. What an 85yearold woman is revealing about her time in captivity. Here are tonights headlines. Israel papers gaza with flyers offering a reward for any information that leads to the hostages, as the family of one woman celebrates her release. She just proved us that she can survive everything. Norah the israeli army carries out strikes against 400 hamas targets within the last 24 hours. In five days, we build all of this place. Norah we are with Israeli Defense forces as they train for a Ground Invasion. We are prepared to be in battle in gaza as long as it takes. What is your feeling now . Norah and we introduce you to one of our own, a brave local Journalist Reporting from inside gaza. Marwan alghoul, cbs news, gaza. Norah the incredible details tonight about that offduty pilot who allegedly tried to crash a plane full of people. What investigators are saying about his motive, as we learn he may have been using psychedelic drugs. A showdown here in new york. Michael cohen and former President Trump in the courtroom together as cohen testified about trumps alleged fraud. Heck of a reunion. Every member is tired of this. Norah breaking news, the republican partys third pick for Speaker Of The House drops out of the race. Snow falls in montana as the first widespread snow storm makes its way east. The lawsuit tonight against the Parent Company of facebook and instagram. Why dozens of States Attorneys General accused meta of getting americas teens addicted to its platforms on purpose. And frightening news. The scary sight you may see when buying halloween candy. Happy halloween [cheers] norah good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. Tonight, the humanitarian crisis is deepening inside gaza, with President Biden saying efforts to bring aid to civilians are not moving fast enough. Just today, eight trucks carrying food, water, and medicine were allowed across the border, the first in 24 hours, but it is not nearly enough to meet demand. Hundreds of thousands of israeli troops are positioned along the border ahead of an anticipated Ground Invasion that appears to be on hold for the moment in order to buy time for hostage negotiations. Israel has increased the barrage of air strikes, with the Hamasrun GazaHealth Ministry saying it suffered its single deadliest day of the war. Secretary of state Antony Blinken today warned iran that the u. S. Would respond if they or their proxies used the conflict to attack americans. This as the pentagon announced that iranianbacked militias have targeted u. S. Troops in the middle east at least 13 times in the past week with rocket and drone attacks, and we learned just a short time ago at least two dozen u. S. Service members were hurt. We have team coverage, and cbss Charlie Dagata will start us off from tel aviv. Good evening, charlie. Reporter good evening to you, norah. Despite an increase in the number of attacks on both sides of this fight today, another humanitarian convoy has rolled into gaza. The Palestinian Red Crescent announcing that they have received another eight trucks of aid, but no fuel, while concern grows for civilians and hostages alike. Yocheved lifshitz and nurit cooper only landed here in tel aviv from egypt in the early hours, yet this morning, a smiling 85yearold lifshitz was ready to share her story, saying, i went through hell, describing how hamas kidnappers draped her over a motorcycle. I was lying on my side with my legs here and my body there, she said, and a group of guys hit me with sticks on the way. She said militants took away her watch and jewelry as she was led down a vast network of tunnels she said looked like a spider web. But asked why she shook the hand of a hamas gunman when she was set free. She said her captors treated her with softness and supplied all our needs. Lifshitz also criticized Israeli Defense forces for not doing more to pick up the threat from gaza before militants launched their attack. Her grandson told cbs news she came back walking and waving to everyone. We have been expecting the worst, and as always, she just proved us that she can survive everything. Reporter lifshitz and coopers husbands are still believed to be held by hamas, along with at least 220 more hostages, according to israeli officials. The Israeli Air Force dropped leaflets over gaza today, asking residents to reveal the whereabouts of those hostages in exchange for a reward. [explosion] this amidst some of the israeli militarys heaviest bombardment yet in gaza. The idf claiming more than 400 targets were struck over the past day, including antitank Missile Launchers and observation posts, pushing the death toll in gaza to nearly 6,000, according to hamas health officials. On the israeli side of the border, the outbreak of violence has triggered a mass exodus, Hundreds Of Thousands displaced. We visited netivot, which has become a new frontline town. This Security Camera hub is staffed 24 7 by a civilian workforce on the lookout for the next rocket or terrorist gunman. On the horizon, you can see gaza city. Reporter orly masass from philadelphia is an Emergency Dispatcher who keeps watch over the city and its remaining residents. People are terrified. Reporter theyre terrified . Terrified. People lost their confidence. We know friends, best friends, that was murdered. Reporter even as hamas steps up its Rocket Attacks in the past 24 hours, they are still trying to cross into israel. Israeli Defense Forces say commandos spotted a hamas terror cell trying to enter the city from a tunnel today. An unspecified number of terrorists were killed. Norah . Norah Charlie Dagata, thank you. Tonight, the Chief 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 morningss cohost Tony Dokoupil got a rare look at the intense training for israeli troops. Ready . Reporter deep in the desert at tzeelim 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 ColonelMati 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. Its not fun for anybody. Reporter major bronze unit lost 15 soldiers on october 7th. Now he is responsible for preparing those still alive to kick in doors. Clear, scan. Shoot. Reporter and clear rooms. What do you expect to find in gaza . A lot of explosive stuff. And about facetoface combat, i think we are not going to see, as we saw the 7th of october. Reporter hamas has built an extensive underground network it can use to launch attacks. But when we asked a Lieutenant Colonel about his biggest fears and worries, his answer surprised us. I think the major concern for most of the soldiers is we are going to have to stop, in one point of time. Reporter the major concern is having to stop . I dont understand. We are going to have a order that the war ends and we did not finish our mission. Reporter and i did ask the Lieutenant Colonel what comes after hamas is removed from power in gaza and, norah, he told me that is a question for the politicians. Norah a big question. Tony dokoupil, thank you. Well, tonight, the offduty pilot accused of trying to shut down the engines of an Alaska Airlines plane midflight is now facing a federal charge. Cbss Kris Van Cleave reports tonight that we are learning more details about the terrifying incident, including the fact that the suspect admitted to recently using psychedelic mushrooms. Reporter tonight, our first look at 44yearold Alaska Airlines captain Joseph Emerson in court, facing 83 counts of Attempted Murder after he allegedly attempted to turn off the engines of alaska flight 2059 while he was offduty and riding in the Cockpit Jump Seat sunday night. Weve got the guy that tried to shut the engines down out of the cockpit. Reporter according to newlyreleased Court Documents, emerson told police he was having a nervous breakdown, hadnt slept in 40 hours, was battling depression, and had consumed Magic Mushrooms two days earlier. About a half hour into the flight, the pilots told investigators emerson threw off his headset and pulled red fire handles like these that can cut off fuel to the engines. One of the pilots said he wrestled emerson away from the controls and asked him to leave the cockpit. Police say emerson told them he did it because i thought i was dreaming, and i just want to wake up. Fear went through our bodies. Reporter passenger paul stephen was one of 84 on board. I have flown a lot in my life and i have been scared once before, and yesterday was the second time. Reporter while in the back of the plane, Court Documents say emerson asked to be handcuffed, but then tried to open an emergency exit door. Police arrested him when the plane landed in portland. Airline captain laura einsetler. The crew that was operating this fight did an excellent job being able to actually challenge him, get him away from the controls, and subdue him, and be able to get him into the back of the aircraft. Reporter now, during tonights hearing, emerson pleaded not guilty to all charges, but will remain behind bars, at least for now. Alaska says he showed no visible signs of impairment before boarding that Sunday Night Flight and had passed all of his faarequired medical certifications throughout his more than 20year pilot career, and that includes regular evaluations for Mental Health, norah. Norah Kris Van Cleave, thank you so much. Former president Donald Trumps legal troubles are growing. Former white house Chief Of Staff mark meadows is reportedly cooperating with federal prosecutors investigating trumps efforts to overturn the 2020 election. And this comes as a third trump attorney has pleaded guilty in the Georgia Election interference case. Cbss robert costa joins us now with these latebreaking details. Good evening, robert. What does it mean . Reporter good evening, norah. Two people close to former President Donald Trump tell me cooperating with special counse 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 turn around, former Trump Campaign lawyer jenna ellis admitted to making false statements that the 2020 president ial election was fraudulent. If i knew then what i know now, i would have declined to represent donald trump in these postelection 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 lawyers alleged to be true were in fact true. Reporter meanwhile, trump was part of a dramatic standoff today in a new york courtroom, as michael cohen, his former fixer, sat across from him and accused trump of fraud. How does it feel to see donald trump again . Heck of a reunion. Reporter cohen said trump directed him to balloon his net worth and inflate the value of his properties, Including Trump Park Avenue and trump world tower, testifying that he was tasked by mr. Trump to increase the total assets based upon a number that he arbitrarily selected. Trump shook his head in response without looking at cohen. Cohen also implicated trumps children, including ivanka, for being involved in creating false financial statements. The former president s legal team has repeatedly attacked cohens credibility. He served 13 months in jail for crimes, including lying to congress. He is a liar, as you know. Hes a felon. Reporter for trump and cohen, this was their first inperson confrontation in five years. And as trump watched his former fixer testify, he sometimes folded his arms across his chest and shook his head in disgust. Norah . Norah a lot of developments today, robert costa, thank you. Well, tonight, there is even more chaos in the battle for Speaker Of The House. Just hours after republicans picked another candidate for the gavel, he was forced to withdraw after getting a thumbs down from former President Trump. Cbss Nikole Killion joins us now from capitol hill. Good evening, nikole. What a Roller Coaster of a day. Reporter good evening, norah. Just like the candidates before him, minnesota congressman tom emmer could not get the votes. Emmer is the number three republican in the house. He beat out seven other candidates in a secret ballot, and was the nominee for only about four hours. At least 1020 holdouts didnt back him, meaning he likely couldnt survive a vote on the house floor. Some were opposed to his previous vote, certifying the 2020 election, while others claimed he was too moderate to be speaker. Former President Trump also weighed in, calling emmer a Republican In Name Only and said electing him would be a tragic mistake. Republicans are now going back to the Drawing Board to try to elect a new candidate, all this as a Government Shutdown looms next month, and the house, now 21 days without a speaker, unable to do its business. Norah he was just the nominee for just a few hours. Nikole killion, thank you. Well tonight, the most powerful social Media Company in the world is being accused of knowingly developing products that are harmful to the Mental Health of young people. Thats the claim in lawsuits filed by 41 states against facebook and instagrams Parent Company, meta. Cbss jo ling kent reports on the bipartisan legal action and what parents need to know. Social media is very daunting. Its very overwhelming. Reporter Monica Morong has four daughters, including two teens. She calls social media an addictive magnet for her kids. I thought there would be more ethics and more standards and that our kids wouldnt be viewed as, like, profitmaking objects. Reporter in the u. S. , more than half of teens spend at least four hours a day on social media, which can lead to depression, eating disorders, and suicidal thoughts. We must protect our children online, and we will not back down. Reporter todays federal lawsuit by State Attorneys General claims meta, the Parent Company of facebook and instagram, knowingly designed and deployed features to keep young users online longer, like infinite scroll, push notifications, and the use of the like button. The complaint also says the tech giant violated the childrens Online Privacy protection act by routinely collecting data on children under the age of 13 without permission. California attorney general rob bonta. You are saying that this is a strategy, for what reason . More eyeballs, more advertising money, more profit. Dont have to tell you why they do it, we just know they do it, and we are taking action to prevent them from doing any longer. In a statement, meta said it was disappointed that instead of Working Productively with companies the Attorneys General have chosen this path. The company also says it introduced 30 tools to support teens and parents, but morong says its not enough. If meta was a parent, id be reporting them to child protective services. Reporter jo ling kent, cbs news, San Franci