hamas captivity and why the mission almost fell apart. plus with palestinian civilians killed in the raid, could the united states push for a cease-fire ban jeopardy. "cbs evening news" starts now. international pressure builds on hamas to accept a cease-fire and hostage proposal laid out by president biden. tonight the terror group says it's ready to negotiate. good evening, i am norah o'donnell. thank you for being with us. we want to begin with the new diplomatic push to stop the israel-hamas war. and renewed hope that more hostages could be released. the u.n. security council just approve the latest plan and america's top diplomat secretary of state antony blinken is back in the middle east trying to close the deal tonight. this comes as we are getting dramatic new video of the daring raid that freed four is really hostages over the weekend. which came at a staggering cost for palestinian civilians. cbs's chris livesay's leads us off from tel aviv. >> new footage shows the moment is really commandos storm the apartment building holding three male hostages. they call out their names. "we came here to rescue you" they respond, before the gunfire up to cover their harrowing escape. it was a rescue operation of the highest stakes, and nearly failed. weeks of rehearsing on mock-ups have prepared the elite forces to move in broad daylight. says door and i'll be a former special command officer. >> whatever it required. >> reporter: at the same time they were being freed in one building, noa argamani was being rescued 200 miles away and another. they were pulling diamonds, a message relayed over the video, we have the diamonds in her hands. >> once you have the hostages, you have to step out very fst. >> reporter: heavy gun fight over updated then disaster, one of the getaway vehicle is broke down. the ensuing battle was fierce. the hamas-run health and ministry says nearly 300 were killed. israel disputes that number. the team in gaza was at the hospital as the injured arrived. the plane was bombing at random, said this i witnessed, the streets are filled with bodies. eventually with the help of hundreds ever really went back israeli troops nearby and u.s. intelligence, all four hostages made it to the beach with their first steps of freedom in 245 days. as they boarded helicopters to safety. once home, a celebration that's been public and of course personal. reuniting with family, they feared were gone forever. a mocha mayor told his friends he learned era back in captivity. his mother remembers the moment she got the news he was safe. >> they say he is alive and okay, and i started to scream. america had been to us. >> reporter: 120 hostages still remain in gaza. some already declared dead. but cbs news has learned that the u.s. and cutter have recently discussed a possible release of the five remaining american hostages in a deal directly with hamas. norah. >> norah: some hopeful signs, chris livesay, thank you. now to some breaking news, details about an attack on four american teachers in china. they were stabbed in a public park all four are believed to have worked at a college in iowa. cbs's nicole sganga on what we have learned. >> video on social media appears to show at least three instructors laying on the ground. one soaked in blood, and other bracing his back, all of them frantically making calls or texting on their cell phones. the stabbing reportedly took place on monday, a state holiday. the cornell college staffers were making a daytime visit to a public park in jail and city, china. in a statement, the iowa based school said instructors were traveling overseas as part of a teaching partnership with the chinese university. when all were injured in a serious incident. no college students were involved in the program. at the state department tonight said they are monitoring the situation. i will congresswoman mariannette miller-meeks said her office is working with the u.s. embassy to ensure victims to receive care for their injuries and depart china safely, norah. >> norah: scary story, nicole sganga, thank you so much. tonight miami firefighters on the scene of a massive three-alarm fire at a an apartment complex after it went up in flames this morning. there's no word on what started the fire, but a man was found with a gunshot wound to his torso. cbs's peter dench is at the scene. >> reporter: huge flames and thick black smoke shot up from the rooftop of of this 4--story apartment building this morning. as dozens of firefighters battled the place for hours, joel henrique and his family went down four floors to escape the fire. >> my nose is burning. >> has been shot in the torso. >> reporter: police say a man found with a gunshot wound was in the building. take into an area hospital and it appeared is unclear if he had anything to do with the fire. >> we are not able to speak to the mail because it appears he is in critical condition. >> reporter: firefighters going for by florida look for people, risking 40 people, some from their balconies. they were taken to the hospital suffering from heat exhaustion. >> this is the biggest apartment fire i've seen in 25 years. it's a large event for us and they are doing a heroic job in dealing with it. >> reporter: you part of the building is still smoldering and suspects of the shooting has been taken into custody by miami police, we can also tell you that authorities say the cause of the fire is under investigation. norah. spilling quite a fire, peter dench, thank you so much. new developments in the federal gun trial of hunter biden after just an hour of deliberating come the jury went home for the night it will be back in court tomorrow to decide the fate of president biden's only surviving son. the 54-year-old is accused of lying about his drug use on a federal form while buying a gun and 2018, the lawyers argue he was in recovery and not using drugs at the time. cbs's scott macfarlane is at the courthouse in wilmington. >> will you testify? >> reporter: with his freedom on the line, president biden son hunter chose not to take the stand and then's own defense and watched as the jury got the case late today. as the first lady, the president sister, brother, and hunter biden's wife said on the front row, prosecutor leo wise said to ignore their presence in the media circus around the trial, people in the gallery are not evidence, he said, adding that jurors should use their common sense to find him guilty of illegally possessing a gun while being a drug user. it closed the trial on images with a crack pipe, photos of crack he allegedly purchased, plus video of his brother's widow hallie biden throwing the gun away in a dumpster after claiming she founded in hunters truck near drug residue. this doing time in which she said that she and hunter were in a romantic relationship and have both been using drugs. abbe lowell argued his client was not using or addicted when he lied on this federal background check form in octobe. >> the argument the defense made basically boils down to well if he did not actually have a crack pipe in one hand at the time he was filling out the form of the other hand, then he is innocent. he had to be using drugs at the moment he filled out the form. i don't think the jury will interpret the law that way. >> reporter: he said nearly a dozen times that the prosecution place was on conjecture and suspicion in the outcome would change the life. president biden's daughter ashley could be seen crying in the courtroom. and he acknowledges behind the gun and having once been an addict, but might once have considered in himself and recovery when he got the firearm, they singled out two text messages showing one day after he purchased the gun he sent a message saying he was meeting a dealer named mooke and one day after that a text message saying he was sleeping on a car smoking crack. the jury deliberated about an hour before the judge send them home to resume their work tomorrow. deciding a case that could result in the president's son going to prison. norah. >> norah: we have been watching very closely, scott macfarlane, thank you so much. donald trump met with his probation officer after being convicted of 34 felony charges in new york. in a month he will face sentencing. cbs's robert costa joins us now, we have not seen anything like this before. >> reporter: we have not come a good evening norah, former president trump spent the day at his home in mar-a-lago, but he did talk with todd blanchette to his side, lasting less than half an hour, answering questions about its personal background, criminal record, and employment history, they will prepare a report for judge juan merchan on with a sentencing recommendation. and new polling shows a majority of likely voters feel that the conviction is not a major factor in november's election. the top issues being the economy and inflation where trump has an edge. and you can tell in the coming days, sources tell cbs news that both donald trump and president biden will make pitches to workers and labor unions to try to support that key demographic group in the coming weeks. >> norah: robert costa, thank you so much. both coasts bracing for potential dangerous weather. miami and southwest florida could face extreme flooding this week but some areas getting as much of the foot and a half a brain by the weekend. and then out west, the heat dome will intensify again this week and headed east. record highs are expected by friday with temperatures in the upper 90s, possible from richmond to philadelphia. now we look at tonight's other top stories, beaches on part of the florida panhandle are now open after three swimmers who were attacked by sharks on friday. cbs's manuel bojorquez is at panama city beach with but officials are doing to keep people safe. >> reporter: norah, people are back on the beaches today, but authorities are patrolling come of the warning flags are up and swimmers are urged to be vigilant after the string of attacks. they happen on friday among county, first the 45-year-old woman was bitten, doctors had to amputate part of her arm, about two years later and only 4 miles away, two teenagers were bitten including a girl who lost a hand in the attack i may need to have part of her leg amputated. doctors happen to be on the beach that day and helped her. >> amazing that it was god's will that everyone was there to help at the same time. >> reporter: while shark bites are still considered to be rare, reef populations of sharks that were once in danger can be in play here. >> norah: out to the massive landslide on a critical mountain highway that can be explained in idaho. the road to jackson hole failed after part of it cracked. elise preston on the economic impact. >> reporter: the road collapse between wyoming and eastern idaho, one of the biggest tourist seasons in the area, norah. images of the gaping hole where they're familiar wyoming highwat the mountain communities who rely on it in shock. all that remains at the scenic route through the teton pass is roughly an 80-foot drop that plummets into the valley below. authorities say the road was closed during the time of the collapse and no one was injured. it is unclear when it will reopen. >> norah: and a major announcement from apple involving artificial intelligence. his cbs's carter evans has more on the big reveal. speak of the tech giants are joining forces with chatgpt calling it apple intelligence, and norah, this is supposed to be a eye that knows what you want even before you do. siri is about to get very personal. >> this is ai for the rest of us. apple intelligence will gather personal data from your devices to automatically perform tasks like determining if he can still make it to your child's recital when the meeting is rescheduled. the company says it's completely secure because the processing will be done on the device. complex will go to secure servers. >> siri will find and understand things it never could before. without compromising your privacy. >> 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