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moment the gate opens to let some people escape gaza, among them americans. and some of the critically injured. plus, the heavy battles in northern gaza as the largest refugee camp is hit with another air strike. an engineering student at cornell university is under arrest, accused of threatening to kill jewish students as anti-semitic threats rise here in the u.s. >> despite an arrest having been made over the violent threats, students are still concerned about their safety and speech. >> norah: the scary details after a delta copilot is accused of threatening the pilot with a gun that he had in the cockpit. why he was allowed to have the weapon on the plane. >> welcome to novem-brr. >> norah: it is starting to feel like winter a bit too early. we have the frigid forecast. breaking news: legendary basketball coach bobby knight has died. a look at his legacy. school's out for tens of thousands of students in portland, as teachers go on strike. what they're demanding. >> portland public schools, you can do better and you must do better. >> selling your home could soon get a little cheaper thanks to a new court ruling that could reduce the commission fees paid to real estate agents and radically change the way homes are bought and sold in this country >> norah: some good news as you start thinking about thanksgiving. the price of turkey is down a lot. but what about other parts of the meal? and celine dion's first appearance in nearly four years, the advice she gave to a hockey team in vegas. ♪ ♪ good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we begin tonight with the rush to escape gaza for hundreds of foreign nationals, including american citizens who've been trapped in the war zone for more than three weeks. today the border crossing with egypt was opened for the first time since the start of the war, allowing hundreds of foreign passport holders and some critically injured palestinians to leave gaza. diplomatic sources tell cbs news that this first batch of evacuations was negotiated by qatar in coordination with the u.s. the news comes as the war between israel and hamas escalates, with a second air strike on the jabalia refugee camp in as many days. israel says fighter jets hit a terrorist command-and-control center and killed several members of hamas. the u.n. human rights office, says the strikes on tuesday could amount to war crimes due to the high number of civilian casualties. all this as israeli ground forces push deeper into palestinian territory. an israeli defense forces commander says troops have broken through hamas' front lines and are now at the gates of gaza city. we have team coverage from israel to washington, and cbs's charlie d'agata is going to start us off tonight from tel aviv. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today president biden said we'll see more from those negotiations in the coming days, and the u.s. government is working nonstop to get americans out of gaza as soon and as safely as possible. for a fortunate few, the nightmare of living under the constant fear of bombardment is over today. 500 people, mostly foreign passport holders, the first to cross from gaza into egypt since the conflict began. but only a handful of americans so far. the u.s. state department says around 400 u.s. citizens are still trying to get out of gaza, but more americans are expected to leave tomorrow, plus their families. u.s. citizen fathi abu al-hassan is still trapped. >> no water, no food, no shelter. nothing, nothing. we open our eyes on the dead people and we close our eyes on dead people. >> reporter: today brought an deadly reminder of the chaos and carnage they're fleeing. hamas said another israeli air strike hit the jabalia refugee camp this morning. war planes had already pounded the area the day before, devastating surrounding apartment buildings. rescuers emerging from the dust and debris cradling small children. the israeli defense forces say it was targeting and killed a senior hamas commander and several militants. but civilians are among the dozens of people who died, including children, according to hamas health officials. we can't independently verify those numbers. "i lost my whole family. 15 of them," says this man, holding a list of their names. "they were innocent. what did they do?" fierce clashes have been reported from both sides in several locations along the gaza strip. hamas released this new video said to show fighters emerging from tunnels and firing rocket-propelled grenades at israeli tanks. and this video claiming to show a drone dropping a bomb on a group of israeli soldiers gathered in a circle. the israeli military reported today at least 16 of its soldiers have been killed in the past 24 hours of fighting. and rockets continue to get through israeli defenses. a dashcam captured a rocket ming into a highway near the border city of ashdod. miraculously, paramedics said only three people were lightly wounded. but for now, it's the other side of the border that's bearing the brunt of this war and why everyone is so desperate to escape while they can. >> norah: charlie d'agata is back with us, and so for those who were able to leave gaza today, why did hamas agree to this deal? >> reporter: norah, it's not entirely clear. we know a number of badly wounded palestinians were able to cross into egypt for medical care. but u.s. state department spokesman matthew miller made clear today the u.s. is not making any concessions to hamas on the aid front. norah? >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you so much. the biden administration is calling the opening of the rafah border crossing for foreign nationals a significant breakthrough and the product of weeks of high-level negotiations. cbs's nancy cordes joins us now from the white house. good evening, nancy. so what do we know about who was released? >> reporter: norah, so far, we've been able to confirm the names of five american women who were escorted safely into egypt today. most of them were serving in a humanitarian capacity in gaza and simply got trapped there when the war broke out. dr. barbara zind, for instance, is a pediatrician from grand junction, colorado. she arrived in gaza just one day before hamas attacked israel last month. she made it out, alongside ramona okumura from seattle. she's an expert in making prosthetics for children. u.s. officials said a handful of americans were able to get out today. no numbers. but they said they are hoping to get the rest out over the next few days, and we know that between the americans who want to leave and their family members, it's about 1,000 people, norah, that the u.s. is trying to help evacuate. >> norah: that is a significant number. and nancy, what have we learned about the role that president biden played in this? i know he's been working the phones. >> reporter: right, president biden was speaking in minnesota today. he said these new evacuations are the product of "urgent diplomacy" between himself and the leaders of israel, egypt, and qatar. he also made a point, norah, of saying that israel needs to follow international law as it continues to wage war on hamas. the white house highly aware of mounting frustration in the arab american community in particular over the civilian casualties in gaza. >> norah: nancy cordes, thank you. from the war in the middle east to the rise in anti-semitic incidents here at home. a 21-year-old junior at cornell university is facing federal charges after allegedly posting threats to kill or injure jewish students at the ivy league school. cbs's lilia luciano is on campus where she spoke with several students about the ongoing fears. >> reporter: new york state police are now standing guard outside the cornell center for jewish living after authorities say patrick dai, a junior engineering student at cornell, threatened to kill jewish students, including those who eat at this kosher dining hall. >> it's very tense on campus. a lot of students are definitely affected by it. >> reporter: today the 21-year-old was in federal court after his arrest tuesday and charged with making a string of anti-semitic threats online which included threatening to stab and slit the throats of jewish students. police say they tracked him using his ip address and that he confessed. >> as this arrest shows, we are focusing our efforts on confronting and disrupting illegal threats wherever they arise. >> reporter: dai's father told "the new york post" via text that his son is innocent and he is suffering from severe depression, adding the family feared his son was suicidal. vigorous debate and protests have erupted on college campuses since the israel-hamas war began with some leading to violence and intimidation. fbidirector christopher wray. >> but the ongoing war in the middle east has raised the threat of an attack against americans in theunited states to a whole nother level. >> reporter: back on campus at cornell, students say despite an increase in police presence and an arrest, students are still concerned about safety and free speech. >> i think people are little bit more afraid to, i guess, speak out, especially jewish students. you know, because this is a threat against, you know, their identity. >> reporter: i also heard from a group of muslim students here on campus who condemned those horrific threats against jewish students and said that they are a mockery of their religion. they also pointed to messages that are islamaphobic and hateful on those message boards and said that they too feel unsafe in this increasingly tense environment. norah. >> norah: very tense. lilia luciano, thank you. we are learning more tonight about a terrifying confrontation in the cockpit of a delta airlines flight where officials say a copilot threatened to shoot the plane's captain midflight. as cbs' kris van cleave reports that copilot is facing a felony charge that could land him in prison. >> reporter: details remain limited, but while working as the first officer on an unspecified delta airlines flight in late august 2022, jonathan dunn allegedly threatened the captain they would be shot multiple times if the captain diverted the flight. the department of transportation inspector general's office says the incident was prompted by a disagreement over a passenger medical event. dunn, of marysville, california, he was indicted by a utah grand jury last month, court documents allege used dangerous weapon in insulting and intimidating the crew member. he was authorized to carry a firearm through the tsa's federal flight deck officer program. tsa says dunn has since been removed from that program. it was launched after 9/11 as an additional layer of security on domestic flights. >> it serves as a last line of defense in case everything else goes bad. >> john pistole is a former tsa administrator. >> i think it's worth having, for the bad guys to know that even if they can get the cockpit door open, that might be the last door they ever open. >> reporter: the volunteer pilots are vetted which pistole says includes cognitive and psychological aspects. they also complete a training program overseen by federal air marshals and are recertified twice a year. >> we need to take a hard look at the oversight program relating to the people who command airplanes in cockpits. >> this newly revealed incident follows another cockpit confrontation last month when an off-duty alaska airlines captain allegedly attempted to turn off a plane's engines midflight. >> i think if you look at the big picture, our safety system is very good in this country. >> reporter: dunn is set to be arraigned in federal court on that felony charge later this month. the faa requires pilots to have a valid medical certificate. we understand dunn's certificate has been suspended. delta says he's no longer employed by the airline. our efforts to reach dunn have so far been unsuccessful. norah. >> norah: quite a story. kris van cleave, thank you. donald trump jr. took the stand today at the civil fraud trial that could determine the fate of the trump family's new york real estate empire. trump, jr., an executive vice president with the trump organization, said he was not in charge of accounting details at the company. the trumps are accused of financial fraud, grossly overexaggerating the values of their properties. turning now to the weather and the november chill that's in the air over most of the country, more than 150 million americans will see temperatures below frezing overnight that's from mississippi to maine. for the cold forecast, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners of the weather chanel. hey there, mike. >> norah, good evening. that fall chill is sticking around but not for that much longer. we've got about one more day to get through the really cold stuff and then a gradual warm-up will move in. temperatures tomorrow morning really cold across the south. places like montgomery, alexandria, austin, texas, will have temperatures near freezing if not below it. in nashville, 28 degrees. temperatures freezing once you get across the ohio valley. the cold air is all courtesy of the jet stream that's taken a big dip to the south here all that cold air from canada has come south bound. however, that jet stream flattens going into the weekend. that means a lot of places will see temperatures rebound. a lot of places at or above average across dozens of states going into the weekend. for example, 60s and 70s now return. nashville, 71. 68 in st. louis. temperatures in the 70s across the south and a trend that continues into sunday and beyond. >> norah: mike bettes, thanks. thousands of teachers and school staffers went on strike today in portland, oregon, canceling school for about 49,000 students. the teachers, whose average salary is $82,000 a year, are demanding higher pay, more time to plan lessons, and a cap on class sizes. the union has advised parents to make plans for child care while 81 schools in the district are closed. now to the class action ruling that could change the way americans buy and sell homes. a federal jury in missouri on tuesday found the national association of realtors liable for artificial inflating commissions and awarded plaintiffs $1.8 billion in damages. cbs's carter evans takes a look at what it means for the average consumer. >> i think this is going to drastically lower what commission rates are. >> reporter: jerod breit's long legal battle with the real estate industry began when he sold his st. louis home back in 2017. he was frustrated he had to pay a commission to the buyer's broker. >> certainly i didn't understand why i was paying for someone who i'd never met, will never meet, and wasn't doing anything for me. >> reporter: here's how it works under the current system. for a $500,000 home, the seller agrees to pay a commission, typically 5% to 6% of the home's selling price. that is then split between the seller's agent and the buer's agent. sellers have to pay the commission in order to have their home included on the multiple listing service, or mls, a vast property database that feeds into popular sites like zillow. >> it doesn't sound like that radical of a concept. you pay for the person who's working for you. >> breit's attorney michael ketchmark brought the lawsuit against the national association of realtors and some of the largest real estate brokers. >> what we proved, the national association of realtors has joined in a conspiracy with two of the largest corporate real estate brokers to use the system to fix prices. >> reporter: the court determined the current commission model makes it difficult for sellers and buyers to negotiate lower fees at a time when technology makes it easy for anyone to access real estate listings online. the national association of realtors plans to appeal the verdict and says its rules serve in the best interests of consumers. >> it's scary and it's daunting. and so we'll see. it's a big shake-up. >> reporter: l.a. realtor pamela rich says a shift in fees could put homes out of reach for some. who could this impact the most? >> i think the buyers. although the seller may have som financial relief, the buyer is now the one that's going to absorb the cost for the buyers' fees. that's a huge shift in the industry. >> reporter: now it's unclear if banks will allow buyers to fold those fees into their mortgage loans. of course that comes at a time when interest rates are extremely high. similar class action lawsuits are in the works across the country. norah? >> norah: such a big story. carter evans, thank you. and now to some breaking news. former indiana hoosiers basketball coach bobby knight has died at the age of 83. that's according to an online statement by his family. knight was one of the most successful coaches in the history of college basketball. he won three ncaa national championships during his storied career at army, indiana, and texas tech. but he was also known as much for his fiery temper on and off the court. knight was fired as head coach at indiana after getting into a confrontation with a student. millions more americans should be tested for lung cancer. we've got the new guidelines for 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