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are learning more about the massive israeli intelligence failure. our interview with a soldier first on a cbs boot >> people could have been killed. >> norah: new car owners beware. you may have to pay to keep those fancy features. >> hands-free cruise control are sure is nice but are you willing to pay subscription before it? me musical >> nothing worth having comes easy. >> norah: and we go "on the road" with a pilot whose dreams are sky high. speak with the word impossible is an illusion behind the word possible. it's just a distraction. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening, and thank you for being with us on this friday night. we begin with history and the house of representaives and the expulsion of republican george santos from the halls of congress. what happened today was rare since the first congress of 1789, more than 11,000 lawmakers have served in the house and just five expelled. that is until today, santos is now the sixth. it is also rare as a bipartisan vote like we saw today. two weeks ago, the house ethics committee released a scathing report that even santos' fellow republicans could not ignore. some of the details were surprising. the committee accused the new yorker of using campaign money to pay personal credit card bills and to shop at sephora, even allegedly spending thousands of dollars at hermes. and getting kicked out of congress isn't the 35-year-old old in concern. he could still face decades in prison for nearly two dozen federal charges. a busy day on capitol hill, where we find cbs a scott macfarlane. good evening, scott. >> reporter: good evening, norah. a congress that has already made history with the first-ever removal of the u.s. house speaker and two and your government shutdowns, today expelled one of its own. george santos began putting on his coat even as the vote to expel him was still underway. and then bolted. >> reporter: mr. santos, what is your reaction to the expulsion? chased by reporters and riding off in the in a jaguar as a former congressman. his final remark reportedly, "why would i want to stay here? to hell with this place." >> in light of the expulsion of the gentleman from europe mr. santos, the whole number of houses not 434. >> reporter: dozens of his fellow republicans drink nearly all democrats in order to make santos one of only three house members to be expelled since the u.s. civil war. as congressional maintenance crews change the locks on his door and renewed his name plate. >> today at least per democracy >> reporter: members of both parties labeled santos as a crook and a distraction so abraded the move. are you surprised by how any of that played out today? >> no but i am pleased to see that this institution to the right thing beard >> reporter: republican leadership, worried about their narrow majority, tried to save him by voting aga. do you think mr. santos should stay? >> i am not going to vote to expel him. >> reporter: arguing it sets a bad precedent to remove a member who has not been convicted of a crime. but santos is facing trial next summer on 23 federal charges, including accusations he stole his campaign contributors and credit card numbers and racked up thousands of dollars in charges beard >> i have been convicted of no crimes, mr. speaker. >> reporter: but it was a scathing house ethics committee report that said santos had gone too far, fighting he drifted from his donors to surround himself in luxury, sending thousands on botox treatments, luxury trips, and items from a high-end ferragamo boutique. just this week, one of his colleagues, ohio republican max miller, alleged his credit card and his mother's were among those fleeced by santos beard >> you sir are a crook. >> reporter: minutes after the expulsion, new york governor kathy hochul announced she is bringing ending plans to have a special election in one of the dwindling number of actual competitive districts in the u.s. beard both parties, norah, are about to spend a fort george santos' successor. >> norah: scott macfarlane, thank you. turning overseas now to the war in gaza, air strikes resumes today following the collapse of the week long cease-fire and do tonight, cbs's lilia luciano spoke with an israeli soldier who said she warned military officers of extremely concerning hamas activity before the october 7th massacre. >> reporter: renewed air strikes marked the end of the temporary cease-fire. but the fog of war isn't thick enough to cover the failures that led to the october 7th attacks. a lack of intelligence, however, wasn't the problem, said margaret vainshtein. >> i think that the main thing that failed is just... the fact that they didn't listen to us. >> reporter: she is part of a unit of female soldiers who surveilled the gaza side of the border six months before the attack, she noticed and reportel activity. >> we saw a lot of people coming fence and trying to damage the fence and take parts of it. >> reporter: and that wasn't normal? >> it wasn't normal at all. it's unusual. and especially when it happens so regularly. like, every day. every week. a couple of times a day, they tested our reaction all the tim. they came and then went to. near, far, like, they played with us all the time. >> reporter: she says her team reported the activity up the chain repeatedly. >> they didn't take anything seriously. they always thought that hamas is... less powerful than what they are actually are. >> reporter: they underestimated hamas, and people like you. >> and people like me, yes. and everything that i say isn't exaggerating. >> reporter: why do you suppose that is? >> i think it is mostly because of -- because we are the simple soldiers. >> reporter: you mean lower-level? >> lower-level, yes. >> reporter: among the first slaughtered by hamas on october 7th were 15 of margaret's friends. she calls it simple soldiers from her unit. and an intel analyst and other unit raised the alarm in july, according to "the new york times." the paper also reports more than a year before the attack, israeli officials obtained a 40-page hamas battle plan. the israelis put codenamed jericho wall, a plan followed was shocking precision, triggering fighting that restarted today after a weeklong truce. just about a mile and a half east of the border with gaza, we have been seeing many military vehicles, hearing the jets, and also watching some of the smoke from those israeli air strikes as they hit goss up. just in this first day, the renew air assault killed close to 200 people according to the hamas-run gaza health ministry. searching for his family and despair said "you see martyred on. this is what we want. may a la bring his vengeance upon you. we are not afraid of you." and there is grave concern tonight over the 136 remaining hostages. many of them young people who were abducted at the nova music festival appeared but sources briefed on the talks tell cbs ne ongoing for another deal to bring all of the hostages back. norah? >> norah: lilia luciano, thank you. i want to bring in cbs news chief and moderator of "face the nation," margaret brennan. margaret, more details we are hearing from these troops, who are on israel's border with gaza, many of them female soldiers, telling lilia, they didn't listen to us, they didn't take us seriously, even as their reports that hamas was practicing, taking hostages. why were they ignored? >> margaret: that is going to be a question that prime minister netanyahu will eventually have to answer himself as well as the heads of these agencies. we know now there is recognition, there were gaps in israel's intelligence gathering and its capabilities, and now questions about the decisions made by its leaders at the military and political level. one of the things also be in question is prime minister netanyahu the judgment, misjudgment, that hamas was a manageable threat and that the palestinian issue could be sidelined. >> norah: and what about those hostages, 136, including 17 women and children, also some americans outstanding. hot where do we stand on those negotiations? >> margaret: there are efforts to try to restart some hostage swaps, but right now, with the combat operations underway, a lot of the diplomacy is focused on getting israel to more narrowly targeted combat operations in south gaza to avoid the high civilian death toll we saw in northern gaza before this cease-fire. there is also a big focus on next week rolling out some of these visa bans on extremist settlers who had driven violence against palestinians in the west bank app. >> norah: all right, margaret, i know you will have more on "face the nation." thank you. tonight, flags are flying at half-staff in honor of soup know my supreme court justice sandra day o'connor, the first ever woman to serve on the supreme court, complications of dementia and a respiratory illness. she was 93. cbs's jan crawford looks back on her life and judicial legacy. >> it's all right to be the first to do something, but i didn't want to be the last woman on the supreme court. >> reporter: that was part of the pressure, being the historic first. a trail sandra day o'connor blazed more than once. >> the nomination of judge sandra day o'connor. >> reporter: she was the first woman to serve on the supreme court in its 192 year history. she would not be the last. >> it had an incredible ripple effect of making opportunities become available for women. it was -- it was just a remarkable transformation. >> reporter: growing up on an arizona cattle ranch, she learned the values of hard work and independence, overcoming discrimination to reach the pinnacle of the judiciary. in one of only five women in her class at stanford law school, she graduated third in the class. >> when got out of law school, in the dark ages, in 1952, from stanford law school, i couldn't even get an interview for a job in a private firm to practice law. >> reporter: so she took a job as a deputy county attorney. she and her beloved husband john moved to arizona, she entered p. she was the first woman in the nation to lead a state senate before becoming ace state court judge. >> i was very happy where i was, and it was not a job to which i aspired. >> reporter: antiabortion groups opposed o'connor's nomination to the court and their hunch was right. in 24 years, she became a key vote with liberals against overturning roe vs. wade or ending affirmative action, but she sided with conservatives english versus gore, the case that ultimately decided the 2000 election. her attitude was moved forward, get it done, and do it, she did. >> i think women have proven that they can do just about any job there is. >> reporter: with one woman leading the way. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> norah: quite a legacy. turning to the weather now, it is shaping up to be a rainy weekend in the northeast. showers will come to an end overnight tonight, but heavy rain will return on sunday. the pacific northwest is bracing for flooding with seattle expecting since inches of rain by wednesday had more than a foot falling elsewhere. in the cascade mountains, 3-6 feet of snow is expected and 1-3 feet could fall in the rockies this weekend. from streaming services to cloud storage to the travel industry, americans are bombarded with ads on subscription fees. in tonight's ""money watch"," cbs's carter evans reports how automakers are now cashing in on the growing trend. >> i can unlock and lock the car. >> reporter: jason luu 2020 volvo has state-of-the-art remote features. can you start the car? >> i cannot start the car. >> reporter: apparently you can. but if he wants to keep using them after a free trial, it will cost $200 a year. you bought this car but you are going to keep paying for it to. >> it is a little disheartening. >> reporter: subscriptions are shifting into overdrive. $8 a month or remote start on certain toyotas. $20 a month for bmws enhanced cruise control. >> that got some juice. >> reporter: and on fords... >> all electric f-150 lightning. >> reporter: hands-free cruise control sure is nice but are you willing to pay $75 a month for it? alistair weaver, editor in chies automakers are counting on the new revenue stream to pay for the expansion of transition to electric cars. >> $600 a month, it is now $675. >> reporter: general motors expects subscriptions to bring in as much as $25 billion a year by 2030, just under what netflix earned last year. >> you've already bought the hardware, so just let me use it. >> i just really sounds like our cars are becoming more like our phones. >> a lot of people, certainly use apple as a shining light on the hill. >> reporter: global consulting firms alix partners says more than 60% of consumers are willing to consider subscribing for enhanced safety and convenience features, as long as they don't feel like they are being charged for something they already paid for. >> car has to be cheaper, plus this option of subscribing. >> reporter: and some automakers argue what you only have to pay for a feature when you want to use it. >> subscribed to the system, $75, do your road trip, unsubscribe, and you are no longer paying for something that is no longer getting used. >> reporter: now we reach out to gm, ford, and toyota, and they told us these descriptions provide enhanced features and drivers can choose to decline. they say the fees also help to pay to develop new technologies. norah? 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