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what we are learning about the negotiations. here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ more hostages return home. tonight, the last-minute talks to extend the pause as the deadline approaches. >> we would like to see the pause extended because what it has enabled is hostages being released, coming home, being reunited with their families families. >> norah: a deadly crash of a u.s. military osprey with eight onboard. eyewitnesses telling cbs news there was an engine on fire. the new details. our cbs news investigation. child labor in chocolate. we traveled to west africa to find out the bitter truth behind your favorite candy. >> can you guarantee that all of the cocoa here is free of child labor? >> i am looking forward to seeing what you are doing with your life and how we can go about fixing it. >> norah: and remembering the beloved broadway actor who played cliff's mom on "cheers." >> isn't that fascinating, eh? >> perhaps, if you live in a cave. [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we begin tonight with major news out of the middle east on this sixth day of a temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas. and we are just hours away now from the end of that pause in fighting, unless a last-minute deal is reached. today, an american citizen was released from captivity in gaza as part of the latest group of hostages freed by hamas. the 49-year-old woman who holds dual u.s. and israeli citizenship was 1 of 16 hostages released today. that includes ten israelis, four thai citizens, and two russians. 30 palestinian prisoners were handed over as part of the latest exchange. now, this brings the total number of hostages freed during the truce to 97. that means about 150 are still detained. all this as of this hour the international team of mediators, including from the u.s. and qatar, are working around the clock to extend the pause in fighting for several more days. cbs's lilia luciano will start us off tonight with all of the new developments from tel aviv. good evening, lilia. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. just moments ago, we saw secretary antony blinken's motorcade arrive here in tel aviv, all part of the u.s.'s efforts to extend the cease-fire, free the hostages, and get aid in gaza. tonight, a leader from hamas telling cbs news that they are willing to release every hostage. that includes men and soldiers in exchange for every palestinian prisoner. the sixth wave of hostages released included an american woman, liat beinin, who was free from captivity. but for her father, yehuda, the joy is incomplete. her sister, tal, flew from portland, oregon, for the reunion. what's in your mind, what's in your heart today, right now? >> i'm just very grateful to be here with my family right now. i think that's the most important thing to me right now. and i am going to feed off of that energy. >> i need to point out that her husband, aviv, is still captured in gaza. and getting him out of gaza is a more complex issue than getting women and children out. >> reporter: and tonight, they heard from the president. >> i talked with her mother and father. they are very appreciative, and things are moving well. she will soon be home with her three children. >> reporter: raaya rotem and her daughter, hila, separated in captivity just before the 13-year-old's released saturday, are expected to be together again tonight. the fate of eight more american hostages hangs in the balance. and tonight, a devastating blow to all who awaited news on the release of the bibas family. hamas claims 10-month-old kfir, his 4-month-old brother, ariel, and their mother, shiri, were all killed in an israeli strike in gaza. a hamas leader tells cbs news they are willing to provide evidence. the idf briefed the bibas family and said they are investigating those claims. relatives said in a statement, "we are waiting for the information to be confirmed and hopefully refuted by military officials." and in the west bank today, shocking video emerged showing the shooting of an 8-year-old, 1 of 2 children, the other 15, who the palestinian ministry of health allege were killed by idf soldiers. we have reached out to the idf but have not heard back. and beside secretary of state blinken, the u.s. special envoy for hostage affairs has joined the director of the cia here in the region to continue those efforts to extend the cease-fire with, of course, norah, the goal being releasing all of the hostages. >> norah: a critical moment. lilia luciano, thank you. turning now to a deadly u.s. military crashed off the coast of japan, at least one person was killed and seven other crewmembers are missing after a u.s. air force osprey went down during a routine training mission. cbs's elizabeth palmer reports the osprey has been involved in a string of fatal crashes in recent years. >> reporter: a japanese coast guard vessel that reached the crash site recovered what appears to be an inflatable life raft. and a large piece of debris was visible floating in the water. a witness told japanese media he saw the plane's left engine on fire just before it plummeted into the sea.% it had been flying in clear skies on a routine training mission off the coast of yakushima island in southern japan. ospreys are the main assault support aircraft for the u.s. marines. they can tilt their rotors to fly like helicopters or conventional plans. but the aircraft has a troubling track record. last august, one crashed in australia during international training exercises. three marines were killed. since 2012, six other crashes have left a total of 13 dead, including marine captain john sax, 1 of 5 marines killed in this 2022 accident in california. attorney tim loranger represents the sax family. >> there have been several crashes since 2022, and so the questions have to be asked, what is causing these issues? >> reporter: a marine corps investigation of the 2022 crash found the osprey had suffered an unanticipated, unrecoverable, and catastrophic mechanical failure. but the pentagon said there was no reason to ground the aircraft. >> if these investigations lead to something that would cause us to adjust anything about how we believe the osprey should be used, we would do that. >> reporter: now, the sun has been up for a couple of hours here in japan, and u.s. military and japanese coast guard continue to comb that crash site. meanwhile, the governor of okinawa, the island where the main u.s. military base is here in japan, has said he is going to ask the u.s. military to suspend all osprey flights. norah? >> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you. we learned today that the fbi is investigating multiple cyberattacks by suspected >> henry kissinger has died according to his farm, and arrived as a refugee, following a brief u.s. army stand became a prominent harvard professor len paved his way to the highest echelons of american power. >> face the nation. >> 1958, kissinger appeared on "face the nation" to discuss the issue that would dominate his career, the cold war. >> over the long-term, russia is a vetted security that we are. >> and caught the eye of president richard nixon who appointed him national security advisor in 1969, a partnership that would shape his legacy. kissinger eased relations with the soviet union and lead secret talks to reopen negotiations with china after a two decade long estrangement. in an interview with 60 minutes, kissinger was asked what it was like to work with the most powerful man in the world. >> when you're in this job, you are not conscious of working with the most powerful man in the world. you're much more conscious of the problems that have to be solved then of the power you exercise. >> reporter: kissinger also spearheaded highly controversial policies including the brutal paving of cambodia. but it was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1973 for helping to extricate the u.s. from the vietnam war. speak at this meeting did not take very long. >> he remained loyal to an extent throughout the watergate scandal and was few of inner circle members to escape virtually unsaved. he has been looked at were crimes having served murderous dictatorships in latin america, but over nearly five decades of service, he counseled several american presidents including obama and trump. in an interview on "face the nation" in 2014, he made the case for american leadership. >> every part of the world is changing simultaneously. but it cannot change creatively without a major american contribution. >> reporter: henry kissinger's contribution will never be in doubt, and his strategic decisions will continue to shape foreign policy for generations to come. margaret brennan, cbs news washington. >> norah: former first lady rosalynn carter was laid to rest today in plains, georgia, the same town where she and her husband of 77 years were born. after a motorcade through town, mrs. carter was buried in view of the front porch of the home where the 39th president still lives. jimmy carter, now 99 and frail, was able to leave home hospice care in recent days for his wife's funeral services. now to a cbs news investigation into the dark truth behind the production of one of america's favorite treats: chocolate. cbs's debora patta has our exclusive report on the use of child labor in the harvesting of cocoa, the candy giant mars used in its iconic products like m&ms and snickers. >> reporter: laboring in the blistering heat, here as young as six, slicing the grass with lethal ease, their machetes nearly as long as the smallest among them. these ghanaian children are harvesting the cocoa that ends up in america's best loved chocolates. instead of going to school, they are learning that sharp blades cut deep, and big corporations make promises they seldom keep. we traveled across ghana's remote cocoa belt, visiting small subsistence farms that supply u.s. chocolate giant mars. and found children working on every one of them. mars did over $45 billion in annual sales last year, in large part from selling chocolates like m&ms and snickers. its owners are the third wealthiest family in the u.s. the company vowed to have systems in place to eradicate child labor from its supply chain by 2025. even boasting about rescuing thousands of children who are listed as beneficiaries of what mars calls their robust monitoring system to keep them off plantations and in schools. cbs news obtained copies of these lists from a whistle-blower. we are going to try and find some of the children on these lists and see if the information checks out. our first stop, 15-year-old munira. and your name, i think, is on this list. do you want to check for me? is that you? here she is toiling away on her family farm, her life since she paul was five years old. school is a luxury. she has hardly ever been. >> i thought that i want to be, like, a medical doctor, but they don't -- they don't have money to support me. >> reporter: the family says it harvested only one bag of decent quality cocoa the entire year. a 140-pound sack fetches around $150. last year, supervisors contracted by mars visited munira. and this is all they gave you? handing out a backpack and schoolbooks with the slogan "i am a child, i play, i go to school!" in the nearly 18 months since that visit, nobody has been back to check that she is in school. this cocoa field supervisor for the past 13 years spoke out on condition we hide his identity. >> personally, i have made lists before. i have made up lists before. i can say with authority, almost every data, almost every data is cooked. >> reporter: or incorrect? >> or is not correct. nobody else come up to check as to whether it is true or not. >> reporter: cbs news spoke to nearly a dozen children on that list used by mars. none of them were in school, nor had they been regularly monitored to ensure they attended classes. no one came here ever? and in some cases, the name on the list was an outright fabrication. we have come to visit another household, where a child is listed by mars as no longer working on cocoa farms. she was supposed to be this man's daughter. the only problem? she doesn't even exist. when children do go to school, instead of pencils, they carry machetes. put your hands up if you work on the cocoa farms. less than a third of the 300 students registered here actually attend classes. and they all told us they harvest cocoa either before or after school. is all the cocoa here... cbs news visited a warehouse that supplies cocoa giant mars. child labor? so you can 100% guarantee that all the cocoa here has no child labor in it? >> in ghana, child labor is an offense. >> reporter: that's not my question. can you guarantee that all the cocoa here is free of child labor? >> uh, that one, i can't say 100%. >> reporter: u.s. human rights lawyer terry collingsworth has filed a proposed class action lawsuit for consumer fraud against american chocolate manufacturers mars, carghill, and mondelez. >> they are telling the public that we are rehabilitating these kids and then they are cynically coming here and just checking a box and the kid is back working the next day. >> reporter: he has collected statements from ghanaian children working for mars suppliers. >> okay. thank you for being very brave. >> reporter: like these little boys doing the backbreaking work of adult men. tiny hands struggling, with the dangerous work of hacking open cocoa pods, the long blade narrowly missing this 5-year-old's fingers. mars is one of the biggest privately-owned companies in the world raking in billions every year, in large part from chocolate. billions made on the backs of these young children. and we have repeatedly asked mars for an interview. they declined every request. a security guard asked us to leave their headquarters when we went there, and we even went to the ceo's home to try and get some answers. mars did send us a statement, where they condemned the use of child labor, but concedes more needs to be done. mars also denies, norah, pressuring any fieldworkers to fabricate data. >> norah: and debora, this is such an important investigation, what about the parents of these children? >> reporter: well, the parents we spoke to told us that it breaks their heart that they cannot afford to send their kids to school, but one thing, norah, many industry insiders do agree on is that a key solution is to pay the farmers more for their cocoa. so that they can put their kids in school, instead of working on farms. >> norah: debora patta, thank you. parts of the northeast are walloped by the first major snowstorm of the season. wait until you hear how much snow buried one town. that's next. you hear how much snow buried one town. that's next. known for lessons that matter. known for lessons that matter. known for being a free spirit. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer, fda-approved for 16 types of cancer. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion, memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. there may be other side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, received chest radiation or have a nervous system problem. depending on the type of cancer, keytruda may be used alone or in combination with other treatments, and is also being studied in hundreds of clinical trials, exploring ways to treat even more types of cancer. it's tru. keytruda from merck. see all the types of cancer keytruda is known for at keytruda.com and ask your doctor if keytruda could be right for you. there's challenges, and i love overcoming challenges. ♪ when better money habits® content first started coming out, it expanded what i could do for special olympics athletes with developmental needs. thousands of bank of america employees like scott spend countless hours volunteering to teach people how to reach their financial goals. it felt good. it felt like i could take on the whole world. what causes a curve down there? 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