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S2025 E161 Episode 161
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President Trump raised the stakes for his face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, warning there will be "very severe consequences" if Putin doesn't agree at their meeting in Alaska to end the war with Ukraine. At the same time, Mr. Trump tried to lower expectations. Ed O'Keefe has details. A melting glacier pushed the Mendenhall River to a record-high crest of more than 16 feet, prompting a major flood threat to the Alaskan state capital. But more than two miles of newly installed barriers protected neighborhoods from a repeat of the severe flooding of the past two years. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor Maurice DuBois spoke to Katie Koester, the city manager of Juneau. Federal prosecutors are warning that con artists are targeting older Americans, posing as their grandchildren and claiming they need money. More than a dozen people are charged with defrauding hundreds of grandparents out of more than $5 million. Scott MacFarlane has more. In a unanimous vote, Florida will open its first bear hunting season in a decade. The state says it's necessary due to the growing population of black bears and dangerous interactions with humans, but as Manuel Bojorquez reports, not everyone agrees. Of the more than 2,000 homes destroyed in the Maui wildfires, only 50 have been rebuilt two years later. Meanwhile, mental health has become its own crisis. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Every summer, a tiny town deep in the Idaho wilderness brings music lovers together. For 35 years, thousands of people make the trek for the Yellow Pine Harmonica Festival. As Ian Lee reports, it isn't just for the love of the music. 

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2025/08/14 S2025 E162
Episode 162

President Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, as Mr. Trump seeks to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson reports, Holly Williams has more on the human cost of the Ukraine war, and Margaret Brennan joins with more analysis. A new poll found that nearly 70% of Ukrainians support a negotiated peace agreement -- up from just over 20% at the start of the war. But Ukraine's government says that ceding territory to Russia would be unconstitutional, and many Ukrainians say it's not a price they're willing to pay, even if it ends the war. Holly Williams reports. A new poll found that nearly 70% of Ukrainians support a negotiated peace agreement -- up from just over 20% at the start of the war. But Ukraine's government says that ceding territory to Russia would be unconstitutional, and many Ukrainians say it's not a price they're willing to pay, even if it ends the war. Holly Williams reports. The 35th annual State of the Climate report was released Thursday. David Schechter has details. After decades of steel mill closures and population loss, the city of Youngstown, Ohio, is drawing new investment and fostering small businesses. Dave Malkoff reports. Alaska was purchased from Russia during the Andrew Johnson administration in 1867. War had left the Russians hungry for cash, and they sold Alaska for the equivalent today of 45 cents an acre. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.