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Episode 47

Victims are trying to salvage what they can as officials search for more than 40 missing people amid deadly, catastrophic flooding in Texas. CBS News' Jason Allen and Maurice DuBois report on the devastation, and Meteorologist Andrew Kozak has a look at what's in the forecast. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit President Trump at the White House Monday as Gaza ceasefire talks resume in Qatar. Elizabeth Palmer reports. AAA projects that 72 million Americans made a holiday getaway this Fourth of July weekend. Elise Preston reports. The Trump administration is expected to send dozens of letters this week to countries that have not made a trade deal with the U.S. Willie James Inman reports. Police say a three-car crash sent an SUV careening into a Utah strip mall Saturday, hitting a gas line and causing a huge explosion. Three people were taken to the hospital. Two hours west of Chicago is the Nachusa Grasslands, replanted by the Nature Conservancy. Noel Brennan reports on the restored prairie and the animals that graze there. The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., is working to digitize thousands of rare cassette recordings, including audio from early space missions, that are in danger of being lost. Scott MacFarlane reports.

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