high-stakes summit, president biden's meeting with chinese president xi jinping. what the two talked about an hour long meeting. >> did they reach any agreements? and what's at stake if they did not? >> good news, the price of turkey is down this season, but other thanksgiving favorites could cost you more. we will explain why and how you can save. ♪ ♪ ♪ 9 to 5 ♪ >> norah: and our conversation with the queen of country. what the future holds for dolly parton. >> i'm always dreaming, and i hope to do that tll the day i die, which i hope is a long time from now. [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we begin tonight with the war between israel and hamas escalating around the besieged al-shifa hospital in gaza city. israeli troops stormed the hospital and what it calls targeted raids in a search for hamas militants. israel defense forces interrogated people inside, but say they have not found any members of hamas and found no evidence of hostages being held there. the idf says they did find evidence of a hamas command center and there were weapons inside the building. israeli prime minister netanyahu today promising to bring the hostages home and said there is no shelter or refuge for the hamas murderers. and for the first time since the beginning of the war, fuel trucks were allowed to enter gaza today. israel is blocking the 6,000 gallons from reaching hospitals, saying the fuel can only be used by u.n. groups that are delivering aid. cbs's debora patta will start us off tonight from east jerusalem. good evening, debora. >> reporter: good evening. national security councils john kirby said today that the u.s. did not give the green light to israel's raid on off to see if which began with fiery clashes outside the complex, which the military sai. the target, al-shifa. the decision to send troops into the hospital marking an escalation in israel's offensive in gaza. when israeli soldiers finally entered, not a single shot was fired. >> there is an ak-47. >> reporter: but they say they found proof that hamas was operating there, showing this as evidence. >> these weapons have absolutely no business being inside a hospital. >> reporter: what they did not show where any hamas fighters, and they made no mention of the tunnels they have repeatedly said double up as the groups command center underneath the complex. also inside the besieged hospital, civilians seeking refuge and critically ill patients, their presence fueling international calls for a a place of healing turned into a battle zone. >> continuous shooting. but again it's a total scary situation. >> reporter: since yesterday, medical staff have moved patients to steve for areas, through dust and smoke filled cornrows. here you see a doctor manually trying to g give us little girl oxygen. the idf says they dropped off desperately needed medical supplies before the raid. far from al-shifa, another battle is being fought. [chanting] worn out and angrier by the day, the families of some of the more than 200 people taken hostage by hamas demanding their government does more to bring their loved ones home. "we want answers and action," netanyahu, shelly sim top said. "we have no strength anymore." and many of these families are worried their government is prioritizing its military campaign over rescuing their loved ones, and norah, so far, there has been no breakthrough in negotiations for their release. >> norah: debora patta, thank you. well, back here at home, president biden held a high-stakes summit with china's president xi jinping near san francisco. it is their first face-to-face meeting in a year amid rising tensions between the two countries. cbs's weijia jiang reports on what the white house calls a candid and constructive discussion. >> reporter: a handshake and high-stakes. president biden and china's xi jinping met today outside of san francisco. they had gone a year without even speaking on the phone. in that time, tensions have soared in the south china sea, with dozens of aggressive maneuvers by the chinese air force. mr. biden told xi, they need to be in closer touch. >> i think it is paramount that you and i understand each other clearly, leader to leader, with no misconceptions or miscommunication. >> reporter: the president also hoped to reestablish communications between the u.s. and chinese militaries. suspended after then-house speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan in august 2022, enraging china's leadership. after the u.s. shot down a chinese spy balloon off the coast of south carolina this past february, secretary of defense lloyd austin could not reach his chinese counterpart. three weeks later, norah spoke to admiral samuel paparo for "60 minutes" amid the uss nimitz, which had just left the south china sea. >> norah: if the u.s. and chinese militaries can't communicate over a chinese spy balloon, then what is going to happen when there is a real crisis in the south china sea or with taiwan? >> we will hope that they will answer the phone. else we'll do our very best assessment, based on the things that they say in open source and based on their behavior, to define their intentions, and we will have to coordinate. >> norah: doesn't that make the situation even more dangerous, if u.s. and chinese militaries are not talking? >> ? >> yes. >> reporter: president biden used today was meeting to try to lower the temperature. >> we have to ensure that competition does not vary under conflict. >> reporter: a addressing president biden, xi said conflict and confrontation would have unbearable consequences. on the issue of fentanyl, the two leaders are expected to make an announcement to crack down on the ingredients used to make the opioid, which largely come from china. we are told they just wrapped up their meeting after about four hours, norah, and as you can see, president biden behind me will hold a press conference later tonight. >> norah: very important meetings. weijia jiang there for us, thank you so much. well, cbs news has learned a u.s. missile destroyer shot down another drone today, fired by suspected a iranian-backed militia in yemen. and a possible sign of escalation, pentagon officials say today's drone was fired in the direction of the uss thomas hudner. that is a navy destroyer in the red sea. in a network exclusive, cbs's holly williams confronted ayn rand's foreign minister about those attacks. >> reporter: the uss fighters backed by iran have been attacking american forces in the middle east with drones and rockets for weeks. tonight, iran's forest minister, hossein amir hossein amir-abdollahian, told s his country is not responsible and denied any involvement in te attack in the red sea. "we really didn't want this crisis to expand, but the u.s. has been intensifying the war in gaza by throwing its support behind israel. >> reporter: sounds like you are saying that iran backs these groups around the middle east, including the houthis come including fighters in iraq and syria, but you bear no responsibility for what they do. >> interpreter: these groups in iraq and syria come after attacking u.s. interests, have made their own decisions. >> reporter: iran is also a backer of hamas, and the u.s. says that makes it complicit in the october 7th attacks on israel. the minister told us the attacks were a respone to 75 years of israeli occupation. are you saying that hamas was justified in killing civilians, including children? >> interpreter: as i said, we are opposed to killing women and children everywhere. >> reporter: is a very civil question, minister: is it justified, what hamas did on october 7th? >> interpreter: what hamas did was based on its legitimate right to defend itself. >> reporter: the u.s. and iran both say they want to stopthe israel-hamas war from spreading, but that is about all they agree on. holly williams, cbs news, geneva, switzerland. >> norah: tonight, authorities in the bahamas are investigating what caused a ferry boat just think on tuesday, killing an american tourist. harrowing video shows how a trip to paradise suddenly turned into chaos. here cbs's elaine quijano. >> no, no, no! >> reporter: video shows terrified passengers clinging to the sinking fairy off the coast of the bahamas on tuesday. speak on the top floor of a fairy. >> reporter: the double-decker catamaran carrying dozens of people left by from paradise island on tuesday morning, headed to the popular tourist destination blue lagoon island, a 74-year-old american woman from colorado died. the exact cause of her death has not yet been determined. as the water rose, passengers jumped from the sinking ship. the video cuts to another shot of the fairy leaning over at a steep angle. kelly schissel captured the hectic escape. >> and then one of the crew members that was downstairs ran upstairs and was crying, freaking out. >> reporter: people can be seen swimming towards another boat before they were pulled from the water. >> the water wasn't bad, but it was very wavy, so it was not as easy as it may have looked. >> reporter: two more people were taken to a local hospital. investigators are still trying to determine what went wrong. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> norah: we turn now to the shocking beating death of a las vegas high school student. eight teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17 have been charged with murder. two weeks after the brutal attack on their classmate. cbs's carter evans has the video that may be difficult to watch. >> reporter: cell phone video shows a group of teens attacking 17-year-olds on lewis jr. >> ten subjects immediately swarm him, put h fall into the ground and begin kicking, punching, and stopping on a peer to investigators the beating began in an alley just a block from the high school in las vegas, a fight over a pair of stolen headphones and possibly a marijuana vape pen. the teenage attackers left lewis lying on the ground, unconscious. >> a citizen nearby saw him began attending to him, and carry him back to rancho high school. >> reporter: he died six days later from blunt force trauma. >> it's obvious your parent's worst nightmare. >> reporter: jonathan lewis sr. held his son's hand while he was on life support. >> there is this absolute need for the community to begin teaching conflict resolution for our children. >> reporter: the clark county sheriff says eight of the ten suspects are already in custody, facing murder charges. the d.a. says the four oldest teen gnome xp 23 will be tried as adults. the rest could space the same fate after a court hearing. >> this should be a reminder to all of us to have those difficult conversations with our children, that their actions have life altering consequeces. >> when you go and you harm somebody else, you are just, all that you are doing is letting down everyone around you because you are the one that is going to end up with your life messed up. >> reporter: now, there is no evidence that this was a hate crime. and investigators say lewis wasn't there to fight, he just jumped into help a friend, and sadly, it cost him his life. norah? >> norah: carter evans, thank you very much. well, there is some breaking news in the georgia election interference case against former president donald trump. the judge says he will soon issue an emergency protective order after witness videos were leaked to the media. videos published by "the washington post" and other news outlets show defendants mike jenna ellis, sidney powell, and kenneth chesebro being interviewed by prosecutors, all part of their plea agreements. an attorney for one of the 19 defendants admitted in court he released videos because the public had the right to see t them. well, thanksgiving is just over a week away, and there is plenty to be thankful for when it comes to your budget. in tonight's ""money watch"," cbs's jo ling kent's claims that while overall prices are lower, any turkey day classics have gotten a lot more expensie, and it starts on the farm. >> reporter: it's down to the wire at gunthorp farms in lagrange, indiana. they are packing up the turkeys they raised and shipping them out for thanksgiving. you are in high season right now get >> yeah. >> reporter: crunch time? >> ar, it's crunch time. says inflation just won't quit, hitting the bottom line. >> inflation has drastically impacted our cost of production. small family farms are having difficult time figuring out where we fit in the future in this, with all of this infl inflation. >> reporter: and choppers continue to battle inflation, too, wild turkey prices sank 16% since last year, many other thanksgiving staples are more expensive than ever. cran cracanned cranberries, rust potatoes are up 14%. >> it is super expensive and i am sharing the cost with son of my siblings. >> definitely more conscious about what we purchase psp to walmart is now promising to remove inflation by cutting prices on holiday favorites. all the slashed prices on more than 70 of the most popular's turkey day items by up to 50%. would you say this is the most aggressive you are cut prices for thanksgiving ever? >> this is -- without a doubt. >> reporter: all these u.s. ceo jason hart. >> consumers are under pressure so we will keep these prices at least through the end of the year. >> reporter: are you basically taking a hit on prices because you think you will win over customers in the long run? >> that is what we are all about beer all along the way, driving costs up for the business, driving cost under the product and adding savings onto the customer. >> reporter: savings the customers say they need this holiday season. you think you will be able to stand budget this year? >> i think so. i don't know if i'm the right person to be in charge of this, but i'm doing my best. >> reporter: jo ling kent, cbs news, orland park or hanoi appeared to be whatever it is getting their shopping done. all right, a cruise ship crew member goes overboard. we will have the latest on the search. that's next. e pads and pills and found real relief with axonics therapy. i want that for you too! go to findrealrelief.com to get started. your life is waiting! with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight means... the smoothing benefits of retinol. are now for your whole body. plus, fast-working crepe corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. gold bond. champion your skin. 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