Episode 73

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is calling for unity as his country prepares for the return of the last hostages still alive in Gaza. There are believed to be 20 of them. In Gaza, aid trucks are rolling into the devastated territory with Israel set to release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees. "CBS Mornings" co-anchor Tony Dokoupil is in Jerusalem with more. Displaced Palestinians are returning to the ruins of their homes and new drone video from Gaza City shows what remains after two years of war. Debora Patta is in East Jerusalem with more on the territory's urgent needs. President Trump is on his way to the Middle East and plans the address the Israeli Knesset. Nancy Cordes reports. The crushed cockpit of a helicopter is still resting where it crashed Saturday in Huntington Beach, California, south of Los Angeles. Investigators from the NTSB and FAA gathered evidence from the mangled wreckage on Sunday to figure out what went wrong. Andres Gutierrez reports. Kelly O'Grady looks back at the Oct. 7 attack, the war in Gaza and the U.S. reaction to the conflict as Hamas prepares to release the remaining Israeli hostages. Federal employees will receive reduced paychecks this week as the government shutdown continues. Taurean Small has more. Coffee prices are spiking as new tariffs take hold, and consumers turn more cautious. Kelly O'Grady sat down with the founder of Gregorys Coffee, a New York-based roastery, as coffee chains across the country confront the true price of your daily brew. 

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