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here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ the child's mind they could crush donald trump's new york business empire and end with the former president paying a $250 n fine. why the judge at one point asked trump's attorney to control the former president. the israeli military surrounds gaza city as its soldiers battled hamas militants in the streets. plus, shuttle diplomacy. what secretary of state blinken is hoping to accomplish as he visits the middle east. >> there is growing anger against the united states here in ramallah in the west bank with crowds chanting "blinken, you've got blood on your hands." >> norah: our new reporting about the type of weapons israel is using, plus the american submarine now in the middle east. by its rear we know it's there. last best and final offer, what's holding up a deal between major hollywood studios and the actors? as the strike had stayed 116. and your favorite shows to stay off the air. the earth shop prize off with prince william and innovators trying to battle climate change. we'll introduce you to one of them. >> only 1% of the clothing in the world gets recycled but a u.s. company has found a remarkable way to turn old clothes into new clothes. >> norah: major dino kn nugget retail. what to look for in your fre freezer. the emotional way damar hamlin honor the medical professionals who saved his life. >> the most significant person in the stadium tonight is hamlin. he's not active for the game but his presence is part of another chapter in his remarkable and inspiring story. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night and we begin tonight with fireworks inside a new york city courtroom as former president donald trump took the stand in the civil fraud trial against him and his company. trump clashed with prosecutors and the judge when he refused to answer questions with a simple yes or no and instead went into long speeches. at one point that judge even threaten to remove trump from the witness stand due to his outburst. trump and his company are accused of committing fraud by intentionally adjusting property values and inflating his personal wealth to obtain better terms on bank loans and insurance. the judge has already found trump and his company liable for fraud, in this trial will determine how much trouble have to pay and penalties. the attorney general's office is seeking $250,000,000.02 bar trump and his children from doing business in new yok. his daughter ivanka will testify wednesday. cbs's robert costa was inside the court room and will start us off tonight. good evening, robert. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a dramatic, intense day with voices raised an insult exchanged as former president trump assailed the judge in this case. trump also acknowledged her role in the evaluation of his properties days after his son's but the responsibility on accountants. >> how was it going in there? >> former president trump zipped his lips in front of cameras but on the witness stand he was anything but quiet. trump repeatedly lashed out at state supreme court judge arthur and goran, the man who will decide the fate of his business empire. as per yes-or-no answers by the new york state attorney, trump inside winding monologues prompl them it's not a political rally, it's up courtroom. even pleading with trump's lawyers to control him. trump shook his head from the witness stand, saying this is a very unfair trial. trump and other defendants including his children have already been found liable for fraud in the case as part of a $250 million lawsuit brought forward by new york attorney general letitia james. she accused trump of inflating his assets, including mar-a-lago, trump tower, and his seven springs family estate by over $2 billion in order to gain better financial terms. >> that by overvaluing his properties, that he was going to get a better deal from the banks or a better deal from the insurance companies. that is illegal. the normal person cannot inflate the value of properties. in order to get a benefit. the putter trump and his sons have blames their accounting firm for any errors. >> it's of case that should've never been brought. >> reporter: trump erupted, calling evaluations of mar-a-lago disgraceful. "she should be ashamed of herself" trump said of james, who spoke outside the court. >> the numbers don't lie. mr. trump obviously can engage in all of these distractions, and that is exactly what he did. >> reporter: amid the clashes, trump notably knowledge that he has a hand in his properties evaluations, saying "i would look at them. i would see them. and i would maybe on occasion have some suggestions." asked by the state attorney whether he ever thought the values were off, trump said "yes, on occasion. both high and low. ">> norah: robert costa is back with us after that dramatic testimony. i have to ask that you are chief election capping correspondent since we are less than a year now before the 2024 election, where do things stand with president biden and the presumptive republican nominee, donald trump? >> reporter: cbs news latest polling says former former president has the edge over president biden, with 51% of the vote. in other poll over the weekend showed troubling signs for biden. trump is leading biden in 5 of 6 key battleground states. those states were won by the president in 2020. >> norah: robert costa, thank you. turning now to the war between israel and hamas, the israeli military says it's cut off gaza city, essentially splitting the palestinian territory in two. the number of people killed in gaza has topped 0,000. that is according to the hamas run health ministry. cbs's debora patta reports tonight on how the past 24 hours have sen some of the most intense air strikes since the war began. >> reporter: day after day, israel's fiery bombardment of gaza continues. as calls for a cease-fire grow louder, with people around the world horrified at the staggering civilian death toll. secretary of state antony blinken wrapped up his diplomatic tour of the region today after facing open hostility in turkey with an attempted storming of the u.s. turkish military base yesterday. and protests in the west bank during his meeting with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. there is growing anger against the united states here in ramallah in the west bank, with crowds chanting "blinken, you've got blood on your hands." israel defense forces say dave circled gaza city, splitting the enclave in two, and claim they have taken control of a hamas military compound that contains underground tunnels. hundreds of thousands of civilians remain in the north, unwilling or unable to leave. when they do, this is what they are running from. 1.5 million palestinians have been internally displaced, says the united nations, and they ae escaping anyway they can. israel has ordered civilians in the north to evacuate, but the journey south can be just as perilous. people so terrified of being caught in the cross fire that everyone, young and old, this man says, walks with their hands in the air in the universal gesture of defenselessness. "we saw bodies just lying around, this man screams, "please have mercy on us." but mercy is in short supply here. death comes with a warning. grief overwhelms a living. this hospital worker was on duty when the bodies of his wife and four children were brought in. this is a crisis of humanity, warns the united nations. as those trapped inside gaza wait for a cease-fire that never comes. and the united nations once again condemned violence on both sides, warning that no party to an armed conflict, norah, is above international humanitarian law. >> norah: debora patta, thank you. we are learning some new details about a phone call between president biden and prime minister benjamin netanyahu today. we are told that the two discussed the possibility of tactical pauses to get civilians out, helping get aid in, and to allow the possibility of a hostage release but also tonight, cbs's david martin is taking a closer look at the weapons that israel is using, as the white house is urging the israelis to protect civilians. report a mack president biden called israeli prime minister netanyau again this morning, tee sibling casualties in gaza which by u.s. count are skyrocketing. >> many, many thousands have been killed, and many more injured and/or wounded. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the majority of bombs israel has dropped on gaza are unguided, so-called dumb bombs, which are accurate but less precise than satellite guided weapons. these officials say the primary cause of civilian casualties is not the missus but israel's willingness to strike targets hamas located in civilian neighborhoods. >> this is tragic but we cannot allow hamas because they hide behind civilians. >> reporter: israel claims it has killed more than 60 hamas operatives but u.s. officials questions whether the military value of the strikes is worth the civilian harm. the israelis have dropped leaflets warning civilians to flee northern gaza, even so said one u.s. official, civilian casualties are not a priority of theirs. >> how israel does this manners. we will focus as well on steps that need to be taken to protect civilians who are in a cross fire of hamas' making. >> reporter: the u.s. is already shipping israel precision guided 200-pound bombs which have a much smaller blast radius compared to some of the bunker busters to the menus to go after the hamas tunnel systems. israel says it needs more white phosphorous shells which can be used to create smoke screens but also cause horrific burns. a u.s. official says the biden administration is unlikely to grant that request. norah. >> norah: interesting reporting. david martin at the pentagon tonight. thank you very much. secretary of state antony blinken's shuttle diplomacy in the middle east isn't the biden administration's only attempt at avoiding a wider war. we learned that a second aircraft carrier of the uss eisenhower just arrived in the red sea over the weekend. it is headed to the persian gulf. that is a clear message of deterrence and it is directed at iran. and then just yesterday, the pentagon revealing that u.s. nuclear submarine cross through the suez canal. the fact that we can see these pictures is very rare but it is delivered. a message. these vessels operate mostly in secret, even called the silent service. this submarine can carry 154 tomahawk cruise missiles. that is a major threat to any adversary. all right tonight, one of the longest rice in hollywood history could be nearing its final act. the actors unions responded to what's described as the last best and final offer from the major studios and streaming services. cbs's carter evans takes looks at the high-stakes negotiations. >> the season finale of young sheldon ended with a cliffhanger, a major disaster in all its follow. that was supposed to be resolved this fall but the drama on screen is now playing out in real life on the streets. it's day 116 of the sag-aftra strike. and tonight added urgency. the studios giving actors what they call a last best and final offer. >> if there is no deal in the next week or so, we are looking at its 2024 movies really being impacted. >> reporter: that includes films like due in part two in the latest versions of spider-man, deadpool, and mission impossible and on the small screen. >> looking at the full television season being impacted. oh >> reporter: any hope of abbott elementary, euphoria, blue bloods returning anytime soon. while writers settled their strike with using the steel as of artificial intelligence, and a plate what's on screen. >> because they don't actually know what they are fighting over in many ways. they think they know. but we have no idea how this technology is going to evolve over the next three years. >> reporter: ai is able to recreate famous faces, a big concern for working actors like jeri ryan. >> they can use your image and your voice and put you into a project that you would not have agreed to. >> reporter: now this after the actors union delivered its response to the studios. another counteroffer could drag out these negotiations even farther, and if it deal isn't hammered out this week, well, that means cameras may not start rolling until after the holidays. norah. >> norah: wow. carter evans, thank you very much. now to another major development tonight. adrian cano found a police officer not guilty of reckless manslaughter today in the 2019 killing of elijah mcclain. mclean died after police put them in a choke hold medics injected in with the powerful 17 ketamine. nathan woodward, acquitted today, the last of the three police officers to stand trial. one was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide. the two paramedics who administered that ketamine go on trial later this month. turning now to a royal gathering in singapore where prince william is heading out the annual earth shot price. five winners will be awarded more than $1 million for their innovative solutions to the world's environmental challenges. in our series "protecting the planet" cbs's ben tracy tuxedo look at how one u.s. finalist is solving one of the clothing industry's biggest problems. >> protect the planet from the cost of clothing. >> reporter: conor hartman's chief operating officer of a climate tech start up in the% former textile mill town of danville, virginia. it's trying to fix the unfashionable problem of clothing waste. >> where does most of our use clothing end up? >> most of it is ending up in landfills or incineration. there's a garbage truck of fashion waste that is dumped every second of every day. >> eporter: that's because much of our clothing, especially inexpensive and trendy fast fashion is a blend of cotton and polyester. a form of plastic. it's been nearly impossible to recycle until now. >> it's like a little mad scientist. >> reporter: 's work invented a way to separate the two through a chemical process. >> our process for lack of better term is a pressure cooker. water under heat and pressure with some responsible chemistry. >> reporter: so it's a very fancy insta pot. >> it's very fancy insta pot. >> reporter: both videos can then be used again to make new clothing like these shirts a retailer created. >> this the first recycled poly cotton clothing item. >> you got it. >> reporter: the impact could be huge for the fashion industry is responsible for about 10% annual plan or in greenhouse gas emissions through that's more than all international air travel and maritime shipping combined right now less than 1% of textile waste gets recycled back into textiles. >> we can overcome our planets greatest challenges. >> reporter: prince william is giving circ a big boost, naming it a finalist for one of his earth shot prize is. >> when you guys found out you were a finalist, what was your reaction? >> it was pretty emotional, honestly. to get this level of recognition for a solution that we know was going to be the future is really inspiring. >> reporter: sort plans 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