the catastrophic damages and the civilian deaths. plus israeli troops move deeper into gaza as hamas fighters emerge from its vast total network. >> we are in a dangerous period. speak of the night of the greatest threat to america since isis. the alarming testimony from the fbi director. speak of this not a time for panic but it is a time for vigilance. >> new details about warning signs in that mass shooting as we learn the family of the gunmen went to police nearly six months before he killed 18 people. we are seeing for the first time chaotic body cam footage of officers in maui racing to evacuate residents from a deadly wildfire, the police outmatched trying to fend off the flames with garden hoses. abortion in america, why a near total ban in one state left the doctor hopeless and frustrated after her patient was forced to travel out of state for the procedure. speak of the trauma who i experienced i blame completely on the legislation. >> crashes in the everglades. >> we are grateful he's okay. >> norah: a chilling forecast for halloween, the only state in the continental u.s. not facing a frigid forecast, we'll tell you. and a special visit for one hospitals little superheroes. >> >> it's what it's all about. >> norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we begin tonight with israel's invasion of gaza growing more intense, with troops and tanks advancing further into enemy territory. this as christopher ray warns senators on capitol hill it could inspireextremist groups to launch attacks here in the u.s. they advanced towards a densely populated center of gaza city. two israeli soldiers were killed the first since the ground incursion. israel says it hit about 300 hamas targets with air strikes in the last 24 hours including at the refugee camp in gaza causing catastrophic damage. several apartment buildings were destroyed killing dozens of people and we learned today that the u.s. is sending 300 more u.s. troops to the middle east. they won't go into israel but they will help with things like communications, disposal of explosives and other support to. back here in washington protesters calling for a cease-fire disrupted secretary of state antony blinken. jack lew come of new u.s. ambassador to israel a position that has been vacant for more than three months. we have team coverage on the war and charlie d'agata will start us off from tel aviv. reporter: fierce fighting is underway inside gaza. hamas has fired a barrage of rockets into israel, several aiming here throughout the day while rescue teams tonight are racing to find a survivors in the latest series of israeli air strikes. speak of the craters left behind as deep as they are wide. the sheer destruction of the surrounding residential buildings, the terrible human toll are all evidence of the ferocity of the israeli air strike north of gaza city. right in the middle of the densely packed refugee camp 21 survivor said it felt like an earthquake. hamas said dozens were killed with another 150 badly wounded, making it one of the deadliest single attacks since fighting began. israel defense forces released more video today set to show its troops advancing through a desert scrubland, bulldozers paving the way through the sand and debris for tanks. and a soldiers on patrol working their way through the remains of bombed out buildings after weeks of air strikes. hamas has its own video. fighters emerging from tunnels on the gaza-israeli border, saying it's fighters have been using machine guns and antitank missiles against advancing troops. both sides report fierce fighting at multiple locations along the strip. this map gives a clearer picture with israeli ground assaults from the north end of the east while previous israeli naval commandos have targeted positions from the sea. the israeli military says it struck 300 targets in the past day, aiming for the vast tunnel systems and the command centers located within them two hamas has been able to retaliate raining rockets down on israeli cities north of gaza like ashdod, even reaching areas as far as tel aviv. and other dangerous developments the southern red sea resort found itself under attack again, fighter jets intercepting drones and the arrow defense system shooting down a missile fired from irani and back to the rebels in yemen before they reached israeli airspace. idf forces identify the area targeted and alerts were sounded to. there is no threat and there is no danger. if who's the military spokesman not only claimed responsibility but warned of more to come unless the israeli aggression in gaza stops. the massive strike on gaza's largest refugee camp, more images of the dead and wounded will only inflame a region already outraged by israel's military operation. tonight, the israeli military claimed that air strike on the refugee camp killed a top hamas commander, as well as a number of other militants. >> norah: thank you. now to those growing terror threats on the u.s. homeland. fbi director christopher wray was on capitol hill today warning the risk of a terrorist attack on the u.s. has risen to a whole other level, not seen since the emergence of isis. scott macfarlane reports tonight from capitol hill. >> a sober warning from the director of the fbi that the war between israel and hamas could lead to attacks in the u.s. >> are most immediate concern as violent extremists, individuals or small groups will draw inspiration from the events of the middle east to carry out attacks against americans going about their daily lives. >> director christopher wray says domestic terrorists could target jewish or muslim communities, he specifically referenced a man in houston earlier this month. >> who had studied how to build bombs and posted online about his support for killing. >> he was referring to sohaib abuayyash, and coat, court records prosecutors allege that 20-year-old jordanian living in texas seen here in a firing range trained with weapons to possibly commit an attack and talked of killing people of particular religious faiths. >> we shouldn't stop conducting our daily lives. going to schools, houses of worship and so forth, but we should be vigilant. speak of the fbi is probing anti-semitic threats against students at cornell university and state new york's governr announced a person of interest in custody. >> every single new yorker has a right to feel safe and to be safe. >> meanwhile in nevada a judge has scheduled a november 13th hearing in the case of john anthony miller charged with making violent, vulgar, anti-semitic threats toward democratic senator jacky rosen, showing up outside her las vegas office. >> look at the protests around the world -- are feeling under attack. >> the fbi director said al qaeda and isis have called for attacks of the u.s. but said at this time they are not tracking any imminent credible threats. >> norah: scott macfarlne on the hill for us. tonight we are getting a clearer picture of the warning signs, some going back months that perhaps could have prevented the mass shooting in maine that killed 18 people. families are asking wymore wasn't done. >> older brother bill and his 14-year-old nephew were enjoying a father-son night out last wednesday when a gunman burst in the bowling alley and started shooting. >> it's a tragedy that it had to be at a bowling alley where they were taken. >> he is frustrated enough wasn't done to stop robert card before the deadly rampage. >> are you frustrated, angry? >> i can't get angry because i'll snap. i'm trying really hard not to dwell too hard on it. he killed one of our children. >> in newly released documents, the sheriff's department says in may the card at family reached out to them to tell them that robert card's mental health was deteriorating. in july his army unit had him admitted for a psychiatric evaluation for 14 days, noting he was hearing voices and making threats against the base. in september after continued threats to shoot up a drill center, the army reserve request of the sheriff's department do a wellness check. on back-to-back days in september, a deputy visited his home but did not reach him, that prompted a statewide alert that went out saying he was armed and dangerous. his brother also told the deputy he would work to secure any firearms that card had access to. a month later, the statewide alert was canceled, just one week before the massacre. bill bratton is the former new york city police commissioner. >> which would have happened? >> a couple of welfare visits was not enough quite clearly. a full investigation to determine what actions the deputies take? >> another warning sign that came from the army, telling law enforcement here that card should not be around any munitions or firearms or funerals for the 18 victims named on these will begin in the next several days. >> norah: thank you for being there. now to newly released a video showing the police response to the nation's deadliest wildfire in modern history. the body cam video shows how officers tried to get residents out of harm's way but were quickly overwhelmed with the maui wildfire. jonathan vigliotti cover the catastrophe on the ground in lahaina that left 99 dead. >> we got to go! >> they go door to door! >> neighborhood to make neighborhood to. these police officers knowing time is running out. this body cam video revealing not just the urgency but also care. it was a chaotic last-minute evacuation after officials failed to sound warning sirens, for many, this was their first alert. here's what the world saw on august 8th as flames raced through front street. this is what police saw at 6:42:00 p.m., the group huddled inside a coffee shop. 15 rescued with embers flying all around. later, an officer helps a man with severe burns. with no fire trucks in sight, officers cut fences and even tried to fight what became america's deadliest wildfire for a century garden hoses. at the start of the fast-moving fire, only 13 maui police officers were on duty. >> please turn around, we have too many casualties. >> 99 died in the fire, thousands of homes and businesses lay in ruins but maui's police chief says something else is evident in the 20 hours of video. >> use officers saving lives, these officers going into houses and getting people of harm's w way. >> the county including the police department is currently under investigation for its emergency response and it's important to point out that maui police department released 911 calls, all of this video only after media organizations including cbs news requested public records. >> norah: jonathan vigliotti has been pressing for answers since day one trend. turning out to the weather it will be a freezing halloween for millions of trick-or-treaters in all the lower 48 states except for florida. let's bring in meteorologist mike bettis from our partners at the weather channel -- happy halloween and good evening. >> a very frigid forecast this halloween across much of the country. if you look at the map you see all these blue dots it indicates location, record low temperatures or record high temperatures. you can see it's a ton of estates. for trick or treating, very c cold. many spots down in the 30s, 36 with snow in chicago. temperatures the cultists of the season and many spots including freezing in dallas, 27 in nashville and what a contrast in nashville, over the weekend temperatures in the upper 80s. tomorrow morning, temperatures that will be 60 degrees colder -- returns again thursday morning. if you don't like the cold, temperatures warm up gradually over the weekend. >> norah: since the supreme court supreme court overturned roe vs. wade last year, 15 states have passed near total bans on abortion. one of the most restrictive laws is in idaho where abortion is a felony under most circumstances. adriana diaz travels to idaho were even supporters of the band say there have been unexpected consequences for women's health. >> i can't describe the amount of love that i have. >> overjoyed for having a sibling for her daughter but the fetus had a fatal diagnosis with multiple organs. >> that hit both my husband and i. >> her options were wait until he miscarried or had a stillbirth, they drove seven hours to portland with the 2-year-old because they didn't have child care. after the first night of a two day procedure, she went to deliver in their hotel bathroom. >> i had to stifle because a child is on the other side of the wall sleeping at my other child is in the hotel bathroom worko.>> the doctor was overcomh emotion. >> sadness, feeling like there's so much harm that happened to her that did need to happen. >> reporter: how dangerous was it for her? >> very dangerous. >> why is there so much confusion over the exemption that abortions are allowed if it's to save a woman's life? >> it's really hard to define at what point you're saving that woman's life. >> idaho's laws are feeling a maternal exodus, over half of the states obs will be gone at the end of the year. >> do you feel there were unintended consequences? >> idaho state rep a tentative vote for the abortio ban but now says 's position has evolve. >> we have to have something in it that includes the health of the mother, not just the life of the moter. >> how are you guys? >> vincent brown is expecting again. >> how things been going? >> and doesn't want anyone else to go through what she did. >> trauma that i experienced i blame completely on the legislation. it's pushing me to try to make a change. >> vincent brown is now suing the state of idaho along with other patients and doctors over its abortion ban which they say is resulting in grave harms to pregnant patients. the center for reproductive rights which filed the suit has brought similar suits and three other states. >> an important story, thank you very much. a small plane crashes in the everglades leaving the pilot stranded for 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[ laughter ] >> announcer: now the fight with his mom and dad begins. >> they signed the contract with the venue. we didn't sign the contract. >> they were like, "we have you. we can pay for you." >> judge judy: did you give them any money towards the wedding? >> i didn't feel i owed them any money. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution >> douglas and barbara wilkinson are suing their son, dakota wilkinson and his estranged wife sara baysinger for the cost of their wedding venue and for a loan to pay off sara's debt. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 202 on the calendar in the matter of wilkinson vs. wilkinson/baysinger. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: i'm gonna start with you, mr. wilkinson. you're their son. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and this is your wife. >> yes. >> judge judy: but you're separated. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you were married when? >> november 11, 2017. >> judge judy: and when did you separate? >> january 5, 2018. >> judge judy: so it didn't last very long. >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: how long had you been together before you got married? >> almost four years. >> judge judy: did you ever live together? >> we lived together for the majority of our relationship, all buthe first two months. >> judge judy: very interesting. this is what the case is about, in actuality. your parents want the money back that they spent for the wedding.