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Episode 59

Thousands of Israeli protesters on Sunday demanded a deal to secure the release of hostages still held by Hamas in one of the biggest demonstrations since the war in Gaza began. Debora Patta reports. The effects of Hurricane Erin are expected to be felt up and down the East Coast, even if the storm remains at sea. Much of the shore from Florida to the Mid-Atlantic could see a high risk of rip currents as soon as Monday. Ali Bauman reports and Andrew Kozak takes a look at the forecast. Ahead of his Monday meeting with President Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymry Zelenksyy says his country will not give up any territory to Russia, even as the White House insists potential land swaps will be necessary. Willie James Inman reports. The U.S. economy has a case of food-flation. Wholesale prices for fresh veggies soared by a record amount last month while grocery costs were up 2.2% compared to last year. Lisa Rozner reports on how consumers are dealing with rising costs. About a century ago, the tiny Xerces blue butterfly went extinct, but a new effort is taking flight to help the Xerces' closest living relative fill the ecological role left by its extinction. Juliette Goodrich reports for tonight's weekend journal. Summer is still Hollywood's busiest season and this year; studios seemed to be banking on nostalgia. Andres Gutierrez reports. 

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