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S2025 E177 Episode 177
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For over three hours on Capitol Hill, lawmakers from both parties grilled Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. -- much of it over his agency's approach to vaccines. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports and Dr. Jon LaPook has analysis. Wendie and Matthew Childress learned on the 4th of July that their daughter, Chloe, was missing after the devastating flash flooding that struck the region, killing dozens. Jason Allen spoke to the grieving parents in their first TV interview. In her first television interview since joining the Supreme Court in October 2020, Justice Amy Coney Barrett told CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell that she wants Americans to "understand the law," which she said is "not just an opinion poll" based on the views of the court's nine justices. Once viewed as rebellious, tattoos have become increasingly popular and even celebrated -- but many still face bias and regret. Lilia Luciano reports. Giorgio Armani, the renowned Italian fashion designer, has died at age 91, his company said in a statement. Holly Williams has more. 

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Episode 176

Multiple homes were destroyed in a historic gold rush town after a series of wildfires sparked by lightning tore through parts of California. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Governor Ron DeSantis and state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo have announced that Florida will work to phase out all childhood vaccine mandates in the state, making it the first in the nation to do so. It comes amid nationwide confusion over conflicting vaccine recommendations from the federal government. Skyler Henry has details. On the steps of the U.S. Capitol, a group of women who say they were abused by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein called on lawmakers to release all government files connected to his case. Scott MacFarlane spoke to one accuser, who is outraged by the recent transfer of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell to a low-security prison following her one-on-one meeting with the deputy U.S. attorney general. China flexed its might and muscle during a military parade in Beijing showcasing its latest missiles, advanced weapons systems and drones. Standing next to President Xi Jinping for the parade were Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Anna Coren reports. Cole Mannix, cofounder of Old Salt Co-op, says the long-term survival of ranchers depends on rewriting the rules of the existing food system. The co-op unites five ranchers who are all committed to sustainable land management. Jo Ling Kent reports. Recently released body camera video shows a boy eating his breakfast sandwich after sneaking out and walking to a Chick-fil-A while his parents were sleeping.