Charlotte, while donald trump will hold a rally in raleigh. Elaine. Errol barnett in washington. Thank you. Severe storms pounded the nations heartland this weekend. Near wichita, kansas, streets are underwater. One mayor called it the worst flooding he has seen in 50 years. Pamela gardner of wbz in boston is tracking the storms. Pamela. Elaine, it is going to be a soggy fourth of july for some. We are starting off with heavy rain and even the potential for severe storms from illinois to indiana and kentucky tonight. And that means some heavy rainfall totals for monday morning. Then the same system will progress toward the midatlantic states. Producing additional rainfall, right around louisville, kentucky to d. C. To time this out for you, 7 00 a. M. Monday. Start you off spotty showers. Thunderstorms, erupting across the plains, the ohio valley and midatlantic states. A soggy one from cincinnati to st. Louis and nashville. Definitely keep an eye to the sky. Could see strong thunderstorms and those locations. All the way through fireworks time. And there could be some severe storms, damaging wind will be the primary threat, in the slight risk area from paducah to raleigh. Into the panhandle of texas. Slight risk. There more damaging wind and hail threat. But, it is looking fantastic for the rest of the u. S. Here, fourth of july travel cast. Temperatures scorching. Bismarck, 92. Denver, 90. L. A. , sunny, 70. Elaine, in boston with the big fourth of july show here on cbs, sunny and 88. Sounds picture perfect. Pamela gardner. Thank you. Well be right back. Are affected by mental illness. Together we can help them with three simple words. My name is chris noth and i will listen. This is your skin. This is your skin in the sun. The sun ages your skin and can cause skin cancer. A loud explosion shook a new york city neighborhood sunday. [ explosion ] thats how it sounded several blocks from the blast site in central park where a 19yearold man was injured. It could be home made fireworks. They do not think terror related. Wildfires are raging in several western states. In california, at least a dozen large fires including one that destroyed several homes this weekend. Here is mireya villarreal. [ sirens blaring ] in minutes. Flames raced up the side of the hill in san bernardino, destroying at least four homes. Gustava navo and his girlfriend managed to escape. Sure enough there is flames rattling the window. Reporter nearly ten acres of drought stricken land were scorched before firefighters were able to get the fire under control. Taylor owens home was in his family for three generations. Yeah, it sucks. We are upset, obviously. I am not going to be able to get back memories and stuff look that. Reporter further north, the deer fire burned 1700 acres and threatening 300 homes. Officials are worried the fire will intensify as it approaches an area filled with dead, dying trees. This is the same county that lost 150 homes in a devastating wildfire nearly two weeks age as 4800 firefighters battle 12 major wildfires across california. Safety officials are warning about the dangers of illegal fireworks. More than 300,000 pounds of illegal fireworks have been confiscated in l. A. County alone. The fire chief says fireworks could add more fuels to the fires. With us in the fifth year of a drought the we are extremely concerned about potential for brush fires or other types of fires caused by fireworks. So we urge you to please attend a professional fireworks show. Reporter more fires are reported on the fourth of skru lie than any other day out of the year. Nearly half of the fires are caused by fireworks. Elaine. Mireya villarreal, thank you. A private Funeral Service was held in new york city for holocaust survivor, elie wiesel. He passed away saturday at the age of 87. He was a living witness to one of the worlds worst atrocities. It propelled elie wiesel to become one of the most recognized humanitarians. He was born in romania. He and his family deported by the nazis to auschwitz concentration camp in 1944. His mother, one of his Three Sisters and his father were killed. He survived and was freed in 1945. His 1955 memoir night a devastating account of the holocaust, went on to sell 10 million copies in 30 languages. With my background, with my passion for study, i never left god all. The he may have left me. He became an american citizen in 1963, new york city quickly became home. Thats where family and friends said goodbye sunday at manhattans fifth avenue synagogue. Among them friend and billionaire, ronald lauder. Wherever there was hate, he said we must speak out. We can never be quiet. One of the great leaders, jewish leaders of the last 100 years. He was an author, a teacher, a husband, a father. And a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Words should not be walls. Word are gestures. Words are offerings. Reporter condolences continue to pour in from world leaders. President obama tweeted, he was a great moral voice of our time. And a conscience for our world. Wiesel is survived by his wife and son. In a statement, Marion Wiesel said her husband died quietly at home. He was 87 years old. Wiesels family wanted the service here today to be private. Elaine theyre planning to announce a public memorial at a later date. Kenneth craig, thank you. Still ahead. Two faiths unite in one house of worship. Important message for residents age 50 to 85. Write down this number now. Right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance Life Insurance with a rate lock through the Colonial Penn program. If you are on a fixed income, learn about affordable whole Life Insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. 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Every friday inside this Historic Church there is a call to prayer answered by hundreds of muslims surrounded by christian icons. Two religions sharing the same space. It starts with people understanding each other. And then it grows to, religions understanding each other. Faruk sayed has been organizing prayers since church of epiphany opened to the muslim faithful who needed a police to worship eight years ago. The prayers began with 50 people. Now there are over 300 who pray each week with the churchs blessing. It is our job to be the hands and feet of peace in the world and how do we do that by loving one another. And muslims would come here and pray and become one of the biggest congregations of church of epiphany. So your congregation is much larger than the churchs congregation . Yes. This is the biggest congregation that church has, the muslim prayers. Not only feed my stomach but also my soul. Reporter 50yearold sayed bond is homeless converted to islam in his 20s but found the Prayer Service by chance three years ago. He is within of dozens of Homeless People who are part of this congregation. He now helps prepare the sanctuary for friday prayers. For bond, the church has become more than a place to pray. Look at that. Look at that. Im not christian. Thats beautiful. During the prayers we heard a sound. Church bells. It is amazing. Amazing to see, two things together. You know, who can imagine, you know, church bells ringing and muslim giving the sermon. A moment of reflection for people who think we are different. We are all the same. We are all the same. Muslims and christians in unity, in a church bearing witness to an epiphany. Anna werner, cbs news, washington, d. C. Coming up the hightech tool changing the way American Farmers work. An increasing number of American Farmers using a high tech tool to make their jobs a little easier. Drones. Jamie yuccas shows us how a new jersey cranberry farmer is putting the eyes in the sky to work. Reporter fifth generation cranberry farmer bill haynes has looked for problems with his plants the oldfashioned way. Walking the bog, you dont see it until you come up on it. Reporter now he is getting help. Haynes works with researchers from rutgers university, and Atlantic Cape community college. We are using drones to look at the variation in the crop and detect any type of diseases. And he record video and infrared photos to get the most accurate picture of what is happening in cranberry bog. The sprouting plants will produce berries like this. To make sure that happens. The drone spots areas too wet or too dry or need fertilizer. The data comes in as small photographs, we mow saying together. Then we can analyze them in different ways. Without the technology. Farmers would have to walk 1,200 ache tires spot disease. With the drone they can do it in minutes. This spot is going to have no cranberries. The drone showed more than 5 of the boggs have a fungus, called fairy ring. It will change the game. It will change the way we do things. We will do site specific, agricultural, here is the problem. Atake it. Dont do the whole bog. Reporter a birds eye view that allows farmers to manage the Little Details that can make tonight we are going out with a bang and burst of colors. Carter evans introduces us to a family of immigrants who became an american fireworks dynasty. Reporter lighting up the night sky with diazling adisplays. Colors on the beach. The pyro musical we have all come to expect in a fourth of July Celebration was pioneered by the sousa family. When we are into the countdown, all checking controls. You get the goose bumps. Ten, nine, eight. First show goes up in the air. And yes thats the magic. Good to go. Reporter the ceo of pyros pectaculars. We have charge on the bottom the shell itself is on top. Reporter his son paul is fifth generation show producer. Three, two, one, fire. Theyre deep in the california desert for the final testing of shells that will explode in nearly 400 sousa pre produced shows come monday. Each launched by pyro spectacular trained professionals. Beautiful. Combo. Green, purple. Gold. Two, one, fire. Reporter the sousaa are the firing force for some of the biggest celebrations around the world. Olympic opening ceremonies, superbowls. And the 75th anniversary of the golden gate bridge. Their arsenal of more than half a million explosives is stored in 17 underground bunkers. The shells are made in china. Then sousas workers add electronic fuses by hand. We are walking through the bunkers. We have Great Respect for the product. It is dangerous. And life threatening. Some 50,000 fireworks will be launched monday night in macys fourth of July Celebration. A sousa spectacle for 30 years. It all starts with story boards. Then music and effects are synced. Timing cues are added. Reporter the results are mez reporter mesmerizing and emotional. A year of planning goes into a 30minute show. But the memories can last a lifetime. A lot of work. But i love what i am doing. Celebrate carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. Thats the cbs overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im elaine quijono. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. The white house says one of the worst bombings to hit iraq in more than a decade will only strengthen americas resolve to defeat isis. The terror group claimed responsibility for attacks that killed at least 120 people yesterday in the capital of baghdad. The battle against isis in iraq is also raising concerns about the future of afghanistan. Over the weekend, republican senators, john mccain, and Lindsay Graham visited the country. They spoke to John Dickerson from the American Embassy in ka kabul. Senator, ill take to you, about overnight in iraq. What to this diverse set of terrorist challenges should the u. S. Policy response be . The u. S. Response should have been a long time ago. Not to withdraw everybody from iraq now the president is on the verge of doing the same thing here in afghanistan where things are not going well. And he is insisting on cutting the numbers in half while the situation deteriorates. What he should have done was to remain in iraq. While al qaeda, syria became isis. Now we are seeing what we are seeing. We need to go to raqqa and kill them. You can do that with 10,000, of 100,000 person contingent using american capabilities. Go take them out of raqqa where theyre now basing most of these, or at least some of these attacks. And then get into the long ideological struggle to defeat this metastasizing evil that its afflicting all of the middle east and parts of the world. Senator graham, secretary of state, john kerry reiterated this week he thinks the uptick in violence is related to the pressure that is being put on isis. He says, a sign that theyre being put into a corner do. You buy that . Well, you know, we had made progress on the ground in iraq and syria. There is no strategy to replace assad. If assad stays in power, and you cant stabilize iraq. The one thing i want people to know if you forget about afghanistan, you do so at your own peril. 9 11 originated. The president will make the most consequence shall decision of his presidency in a long time about troop levels. Mr. President , this time around, accept sound military advice. Lead the 9,800, conditions based. Let the next president. Who he or she may be. Deal with afghanistan. Please do not cut the troop levels in half. If you do afghanistan is going to become iraq. Very quickly. Have rules of engagement that we can utilize the full use of American Military power. Senator mccain, on that afghanistan question, the situation there, by some reports, is quite dire. Unity government is in, a very shaky state. For an American Public that has seen 15 or more years in afghanistan. Leaving the troops there may feel like, throwing good after bad. Well then that means we have forgotten the lesson of 9 11. That is that of course, if we leave and these forces take over. Then there will be further attacks on the United States of america. By the way, there is going to be further attacks on the United States of america as long as they have a base in syria. Then they will have a base in afghanistan. P i want to ask about turkey. Lot of analysts will say, turkey was turning a blind eye to isis. A lot of fighters want through. Almost off all them were going through turkey. Turkey was an enabler. One person put it where now do you think turkey is in the fight against isis. Give the Administration Credit for getting turkey on board. This attack you saw in turkey. A symptom of greater problem. Turkey was antagonistic towards israel. Now a new relationship. Turkey and israel. That is a good sign. I can only tell you that in afghanistan turkey coming into the fight will help in syria and iraq. We dont have strategy to destroy isil. The next president will do with that. What we are doing is buying time. President obama passing this to the next president. Hope to good we dont get hit in the United States from an attack planned in syria like you saw in a in turkey. Im afraid that is going to happen if we dont speed up the demise of isil. Senator mccain, president graham mentioned the next president. Talked about complex issues. Would donald trump or Hillary Clinton be better in handling the issues . I dont think either one of them have displayed what i think is the necessary strategy and outlook that planning, that, and reliance on our military leaders that will be necessary to succeed. I help that whichever one is in president. Will call in David Petraeus and robert ford and ryan crockers and those individuals, both militarily and state department. Diplomats, succeeded before the president gave it all away. Know what we need to do to defeat this, defeat this threat both militarily and diplomatically and other ways. Either one of them should call them in and do what they recommend. And that way, we can still succeed. Because america is still the strongest nation on earth. If i may add, john. Let me just followup. Let me add, john. I think both clinton. Senator mccain, you mentioned advisers there. I notice a number of your add is miers, kissinger, armitage, have all had serious questions about trump or openly against him. And i wondered, why youre supporting donald trump given your reservations and reservations of the people you trust . Well, as i have said i would support the nominee of the party. I have strong agreements. We have just been through several of them. And thats my position. Senator graham, as a final thing. Would you add what you were planning to before the time delay . I think clinton and trump would have a conditions based withdrawal in afghanistan when it kmz to syria when trump says it is okay for assad to stay. That tells me he has no idea what that means for the region. Israel is in great threat from iran. Iran is arming hezbollah with precision missiles. Trip from israel was very unnerving to say the least. So the Syrian Civil War is having an effect throughout the region. Mr. Trump, when you said assad should stay, you need to rethink that. Secretary clinton wants a nofly zone in syria, a great step in the right direction. To watch more go to cbs