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S2025 E123 Episode 123
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Diplomacy will have a "last shot" within the next two weeks to bring the Israel-Iran conflict to an end, according to one American and one European diplomatic official, a window set by President Trump this week as he decides whether to involve the U.S. in Israel's offensive against Iran. Margaret Brennan has more. A federal judge in New Jersey ordered that Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil must be released from detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement as his immigration proceedings play out. Lilia Luciano has been following the case. As ICE agents swoop into places around the country that rely on immigrant labor, Salvador Melendez sees the effects firsthand as mayor of Montebello, a working-class, predominantly Latino city just 10 miles east of Los Angeles. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Opioid deaths in the U.S. are down, but opioid use is up -- both for the same reason. Adam Yamaguchi reports. It's been over a year since Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to tell the story of a retired police officer who reunited with the man he saved as a baby. The two remain close, and that rescued baby is now a father himself. Jaws premiered 50 years ago, and in less than a week earned more than it cost to make. But it's a wonder it got made at all after multiple problems nearly sank the film. 

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2025/06/23 S2025 E124
Episode 124

President Trump said Israel and Iran have agreed to what he called a "complete and total" ceasefire. It comes after Iran retaliated against an American attack on three Iranian nuclear facilities. Nancy Cordes and Debora Patta have details, and retired Lt. Gen. Mark Weatherington joins to give insight on the conflict. What happens next in the Middle East may be up to Israel, which has been pounding Iran's nuclear infrastructure for over a week. Debora Patta reports. Death rates for U.S. kidney dialysis patients are among the highest in the industrialized world. A CBS News investigation found that a third of dialysis clinics fail to meet federal performance standards. Now, as Erin Moriarty reports, there's a push to rein in the companies that dominate the market. A church community in Wayne, Michigan, was left shaken by an attack on its house of worship. Police said the church was targeted by a man armed with an AR-15-style rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. Ian Lee has more on the heroes who stopped the attack. The first images from a new telescope in Chile were released this week, featuring extraordinarily detailed scenes from deep space. And more are expected to follow the debut series from the long-awaited Vera Rubin Observatory, which now houses the largest telescope in the world. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, removed all 17 members of a committee that issues government recommendations on vaccines. Kennedy said his new panel would restore public trust, but some people are not sure what to believe. Lana Zak went along with a family on their search for answers.