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rob mcbride reports now from john june. it's been made the same way for more than a 1000 years. a scale passed from one generation to the next. as in this business run, by the way family, it's often referred to as 100 paper because that's how many stages are considered needed by hand to make each piece. the pope comes from the in a bark of the mulberry tree which grows abundantly on south korea as rocky hillsides. but it can only be harvested at a particular time of the year and then laboriously worked to strip away the out about $100.00 energy in it takes about 10 years of study. learning from a master craftsman. traditions are hard to learn and hard to keep up, so it requires a sense of commitment. this business and others still making paper. the same way is located in the city of john du, which is home to a carefully preserved village to promote korean culture. for an ancient industry that at one time exported a product to china considered the birthplace of traditional paper, making the decline in korean. han g has been marked, especially in recent times. it's reckoned that f
rob mcbride reports now from john june. it's been made the same way for more than a 1000 years. a scale passed from one generation to the next. as in this business run, by the way family, it's often referred to as 100 paper because that's how many stages are considered needed by hand to make each piece. the pope comes from the in a bark of the mulberry tree which grows abundantly on south korea as rocky hillsides. but it can only be harvested at a particular time of the year and then...
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the people's republic. demonized by nature is the subject of john pill, june 2016 film, the coming war on china. this is the distinguished historian. shouldn't theodore h. white, an advisor to the white house around the wake of speaking and the 19 sixty's. prox china is too vast to be governed by mercy. yet a chinese mind craves order. they must be brought to recognise they are the biggest factor in the world disorder. and we must untangle the madness of their mind. the most difficult task in the world is to reach the minds of men who what white was really complaining about was the loss of a china that the imperial west could dominate. a clip from john villages, the coming war and china there is boris johnson deploys britons h him as elizabeth aircraft carrier to confront china. i'm still here with john pilcher, who joins me from sidney in australia. well, of israel is britain strategic, military partner. we are told in a to a nation media day after day that our enemies to our national security, russia and china, china holding the rotating presidency of the un security council. you sai
the people's republic. demonized by nature is the subject of john pill, june 2016 film, the coming war on china. this is the distinguished historian. shouldn't theodore h. white, an advisor to the white house around the wake of speaking and the 19 sixty's. prox china is too vast to be governed by mercy. yet a chinese mind craves order. they must be brought to recognise they are the biggest factor in the world disorder. and we must untangle the madness of their mind. the most difficult task in...
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and june. john. yeah. kind of crazy for stage. and we say that at the beginning of every >> how did that yesterday. i'm sure we're lagged passed very quickly, especially if you're inland because it was very, very hot out there. some of our warmest temperatures in the bay area. like in fairfield reached a 105 degrees livermore. you got up to a 100 degrees yesterday had some solid 80's in portions of the bayshore to although areas like oakland. you tapped into that sea breeze really quick and it really helps you out compared to richmond, which still reached 88 degrees yesterday. now temperatures outside this morning are nice and cool. so definitely with the jackets back on. part of the reason for that is we've got some fog and a cool sea breeze push that in late yesterday. see that blanket of fog sitting below u c looking here from the berkeley hills. san francisco, half moon bay santa rosa, among areas where visibility in pockets is falling below a mile in some areas swept through the golden gate ove
and june. john. yeah. kind of crazy for stage. and we say that at the beginning of every >> how did that yesterday. i'm sure we're lagged passed very quickly, especially if you're inland because it was very, very hot out there. some of our warmest temperatures in the bay area. like in fairfield reached a 105 degrees livermore. you got up to a 100 degrees yesterday had some solid 80's in portions of the bayshore to although areas like oakland. you tapped into that sea breeze really quick...
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in june, john done the fact that the population in china is aging and that the available labor pool is shrinking. what are the ramifications of that for china's economy overall? the immediate impact is that there will be declining trends in consumption and the aging population means the innovation capacity will also be declining in a few years. but then for the long term, i actually think the declining population is more of a blessing than a curve for china. otherwise, unemployment will become a bigger problem. if we look, have china, the labor market. now for many of the sectors we're having a labor surplus problem, not a labor shortage offer example. if you look at it in the street, usually the coder age is cap at $35.00. if you're about 35 years old, you're not going to be hired by many companies as a coder and as a researcher for quality. and then that's similar situation. 35 years is basically an age. so for the next 10 years to china's program to replace humans with machine will only accelerate. so we'll see a temporary or no shortage in the last workers along the assembly line.
in june, john done the fact that the population in china is aging and that the available labor pool is shrinking. what are the ramifications of that for china's economy overall? the immediate impact is that there will be declining trends in consumption and the aging population means the innovation capacity will also be declining in a few years. but then for the long term, i actually think the declining population is more of a blessing than a curve for china. otherwise, unemployment will become...
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june 19, 1865, john, thanks for being here. major general of the union army arrived in galveston, texas, to enforce the emancipation proclamation. and free the last enslaved americans in texas from bondage. today, as you all know, i'll repeat some of what was said, became known as juneteenth, you all know that. a day that reflects what the psalm tells us, weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. juneteenth marks both the long, hard night of slavery and subjugation, and the promise of a brighter morning to come. this is a day of profound -- in my view, profound weight and profound power. a day in which we remember the moral stain, the terrible toll that slavery took on the country and continues to take. what i have long called america's original sin. at the same time, i also remember the extraordinary capacity to heal and to hope and to emerge from those painful moments in a bitter, bitter version of ourselves, to make a better version of ourselves. and today we consecrate juneteenth for what it ought to be,
june 19, 1865, john, thanks for being here. major general of the union army arrived in galveston, texas, to enforce the emancipation proclamation. and free the last enslaved americans in texas from bondage. today, as you all know, i'll repeat some of what was said, became known as juneteenth, you all know that. a day that reflects what the psalm tells us, weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. juneteenth marks both the long, hard night of slavery and subjugation, and the...
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in a statement, the spokes person size of the communicate distorted and reversed remarks on june, john hong kong, taiwan, deliberately thundering china and arbitrarily interfering in china's internal affairs. as well as exposing the sinister intentions of a few countries such as the united states to americans on trial in japan have admitted that they help form a nissan chairman, college cone, flea the country in 20. 19 michael taylor and his son peter were extradited from the u. s. in march. go who was being held on financial misconduct charges when he escaped to lebanon. he still wanted by police in japan. now the trial of the above deposed the unsung suit. she's expected to begin on monday. she's facing a range of charges and is appearing alongside to posed president when min and naples format, man, you know, and to cheat, have been under house arrest since the military seized power. in february. 20 change has more from the time capital bank oak. the latest charges which were released last week, which accused her of taking 600000 dollars and 11 kilograms of gold illegally and using h
in a statement, the spokes person size of the communicate distorted and reversed remarks on june, john hong kong, taiwan, deliberately thundering china and arbitrarily interfering in china's internal affairs. as well as exposing the sinister intentions of a few countries such as the united states to americans on trial in japan have admitted that they help form a nissan chairman, college cone, flea the country in 20. 19 michael taylor and his son peter were extradited from the u. s. in march. go...
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it is monday, june 28th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida. by the hour as the painstaking search for survivors in the rubble of a condo building collapse stretches now into its fifth day. at least nine people are now known dead. 152 people still unaccounted for. 152. on sunday buses brought families of missing to the site where they could view the pile and see the rescuers at work. and we're now learning about the building's past and the concerns, concerns that existed for years about some major structural issues. an engineering report from 2018 details significant cracks and breaks in the concrete. new reporting focuses on the base of the 13-story condo tower. engineers have told "the n
it is monday, june 28th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida. by the hour as the painstaking search for survivors in the rubble of a condo building collapse stretches now into its fifth day. at least nine people are now known dead. 152 people still unaccounted for. 152. on sunday buses brought families of missing to the site where they could view the pile and see the rescuers at work. and we're now learning about the building's past and the concerns, concerns that existed for years about some...
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good morning, to our viewers here in the united states and around the world, it is tuesday, june 29th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida, this morning. erica hill with me in new york, and this morning, the search and rescue operation at this collapsed condo building is entering day six with teams continuing the agonizing task of combing through concrete and mangled steel. showers, thunderstorms expected to complicate the effort today. we just had a rain shower a few moments ago. the death toll now stands at 11 after the discovery of two more bodies. 150 people remain unaccounted for. now, just two days before the building came down, a pool contractor snapped these photos of the basement garage. he shared them with the miami herald and says he was struck by the apparent lack of maintenance and the amount of standing water. resi residents and a former worker tell "the washington post" that reports of leaks and flooding in the garage, they go back decades, although it is not clear whether they contributed to the disaster. condo owners here recently approved $15 million worth of repairs to their
good morning, to our viewers here in the united states and around the world, it is tuesday, june 29th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida, this morning. erica hill with me in new york, and this morning, the search and rescue operation at this collapsed condo building is entering day six with teams continuing the agonizing task of combing through concrete and mangled steel. showers, thunderstorms expected to complicate the effort today. we just had a rain shower a few moments ago. the death...
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it is tuesday, june 29th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida.artbreaking search and rescue operation here at the site of the collapsed condo building. combing through concrete and steel inch by inch hoping to find a survivor. showers and thunderstorms, we just heard a rumble seconds ago, might hinder their efforts today. the death toll now stands at 11. 150 people unaccounted for. so, just two days before the building came down, a pool contractor snapped these photos in the basement garage. he shared them with the "miami herald" and said he was struck by the apparent lack of maintenance and the amount of standing water. residents and a former worker tell
it is tuesday, june 29th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida.artbreaking search and rescue operation here at the site of the collapsed condo building. combing through concrete and steel inch by inch hoping to find a survivor. showers and thunderstorms, we just heard a rumble seconds ago, might hinder their efforts today. the death toll now stands at 11. 150 people unaccounted for. so, just two days before the building came down, a pool contractor snapped these photos in the basement garage....
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it's wednesday, june 30th, 2021. i'm john per hand in surfside, florida along with erica hill in new york this morning. we're nearly a week into search for survivors of this catastrophic building collapse in this community. we have critical new information from an eyewitness about the final seconds before the tower came down. we'll get to that in just a moment. first, though, historic heat wave smothering parts of canada, pacific northwest and northeast and canada a city in british columbia just roared high temperature of 121 degrees. that's 50 degrees above the normal temperature there. it breaks an all time nationwide record for a third day in a row. this week washington state hit an all-time record high of 118 degrees. oregon saw a high of 118 degrees on monday as well. that's one degree below the all-time record setback in the 19th century the. extreme heat and dry conditions fueling a raging 13,000 acre wildfire across the northern, the border in northern california. >>> also making headlines the delta variant now to be
it's wednesday, june 30th, 2021. i'm john per hand in surfside, florida along with erica hill in new york this morning. we're nearly a week into search for survivors of this catastrophic building collapse in this community. we have critical new information from an eyewitness about the final seconds before the tower came down. we'll get to that in just a moment. first, though, historic heat wave smothering parts of canada, pacific northwest and northeast and canada a city in british columbia...
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it's wednesday, june 30th, 2021. i'm john berman in surfside, florida this morning along with erica hill in new york. here in surfside the agonizing search for survivors enters day seven as questions mount about the cause of this deadly building collapse. this morning eyewitness who escaped from the condo tower is filling in critical new details about the timeline of this disaster. >> there was a big boom, and i was running to see where the sound come from, and i saw all the garage collapse. god watches us. god was waiting for us to leave the building. and then another big boom. then we didn't see anything. the then suddenly quiet after the big boom and it was all over. >> critically there she saw the garage collapse first. and then the rest of the building. we'll break down what that means. first the dangerous and deadly heat wave gripping the u.s. northwest. record breaking temperatures have now been reported in california, oregon and washington. a lot of people in that part of the country simply don't have air conditioners
it's wednesday, june 30th, 2021. i'm john berman in surfside, florida this morning along with erica hill in new york. here in surfside the agonizing search for survivors enters day seven as questions mount about the cause of this deadly building collapse. this morning eyewitness who escaped from the condo tower is filling in critical new details about the timeline of this disaster. >> there was a big boom, and i was running to see where the sound come from, and i saw all the garage...
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june. the john lewis voting rights act. these are critical measures and this delay negotiation around the infrastructure package is creating a choke point where all other business including these voting rights bills are behind it in the cue. the longer these negotiations drag out on infrastructure, the less likely we are to have the needed debate around these voting rights measures. >> let's talk about that. you're calling for the end of the filibuster or making changes to it. progressives want it gone. moderates, joe manchin, kirsten sinama. >> it was created to create this to work together. to those who say we must make a choice between the filibuster and x, i say this is a false choice. the reality is that when you have a system that's not working effectively, and i would think that most would agree that the senate is not a particularly well oiled machine, right? the way to fix that is to change your behavior. not to change the rules but to change the behavior. >> the filibuster has been used for a lot of things and mayb
june. the john lewis voting rights act. these are critical measures and this delay negotiation around the infrastructure package is creating a choke point where all other business including these voting rights bills are behind it in the cue. the longer these negotiations drag out on infrastructure, the less likely we are to have the needed debate around these voting rights measures. >> let's talk about that. you're calling for the end of the filibuster or making changes to it....
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it comes from john hagan's will, and it's dated june 1856 from the records and louisiana. can we go to this document? difficult to see, but don't worry. the important point is the following. john hagan was a louisiana man who was very wealthy, a bank investor and a slave trader. for example, i found records and louisiana of him trading slaves from virginia and maryland to louisiana throughout the 18 thirties. in 1841, on that fateful creole trip, he was moving nine captives from richmond to new orleans. they never arrived. they ended up getting their freedom and nassau. one of the ironies of documentation as i found the insurance policy that john hagan took out for his nine captives. i looked at the date, and while he was signing that insurance contract in early november of 1841, these captives were enjoying their freedom in the bahamas, unbeknownst to john hagan, who was unaware of the rebellion on the ship. this is the last will of hagan, what's interesting is it talks about the relationship with lucy who was a woman that he had bought and he ended up having relations wit
it comes from john hagan's will, and it's dated june 1856 from the records and louisiana. can we go to this document? difficult to see, but don't worry. the important point is the following. john hagan was a louisiana man who was very wealthy, a bank investor and a slave trader. for example, i found records and louisiana of him trading slaves from virginia and maryland to louisiana throughout the 18 thirties. in 1841, on that fateful creole trip, he was moving nine captives from richmond to new...
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it is monday, june 28th. i'm john berman in surf side, florida, with erica hill in new york. the search and rescue effort continues unabated. this is the largest nonhurricane disaster response that florida has ever seen, ever. family members and search teams are holding out hope for survivors even five days after the collapse of the condo building. as of now, nine people are confirmed dead. 152 still unaccounted for. over the weekend, rescue crews were able to dig a deep trench to help in the search effort and special equipment was used to try to sign finds in the can concrete. a grim assessment of the situation. >> it's horrific. that's one word i say. again, one of the most difficult collapses to deal with, the operation of what we're seeing. it's just a terrible situation. the type of debris, unfortunately, it's tough to describe. we don't have things that we're hoping for. we're still looking. it's a very difficult, difficult situation. >> this morning, we are learning that a 2018 report detailed significant damage to the champlaign towers including cracks in the concrete
it is monday, june 28th. i'm john berman in surf side, florida, with erica hill in new york. the search and rescue effort continues unabated. this is the largest nonhurricane disaster response that florida has ever seen, ever. family members and search teams are holding out hope for survivors even five days after the collapse of the condo building. as of now, nine people are confirmed dead. 152 still unaccounted for. over the weekend, rescue crews were able to dig a deep trench to help in the...
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thank you, madam vice president. 156 years ago, 156 years, june 19, 1865 -- john, thanks for being herel of the union army arrived to announce the emancipation proclamation. as you know and repeat some of what was said, became known as juneteenth, a day that reflects what the psalm tells us. "weeping may endure for a night but joe cometh many the morning." june brings to the end of slavery and subrogation. promise of morning to come, this is a day of profound wait and profound power. a day in which we remember the moral stain, the terrible toll that slavery took on the country and continues to take. what i have long called in american as original sin. at the same time, i also wreck the extraordinary capacity to heal and to hope and emerge from those painful moments in a bitter, bitter version of ourself. to make a better version of ourselves. today we consecrate juneteenth for what it ought to be, what it must be, a national holiday. the vice president noted, a holiday that will join the others of our national celebrations. our independence, our laborers who built this nation, our servi
thank you, madam vice president. 156 years ago, 156 years, june 19, 1865 -- john, thanks for being herel of the union army arrived to announce the emancipation proclamation. as you know and repeat some of what was said, became known as juneteenth, a day that reflects what the psalm tells us. "weeping may endure for a night but joe cometh many the morning." june brings to the end of slavery and subrogation. promise of morning to come, this is a day of profound wait and profound power....
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it is friday, june 25th, i'm john berman alongside brianna keilar. you can see dr. the night to locate survivors in this devastating building collapse. 99 people tell unaccounted for this morning. we know at least one person is dead. rescuers are using dogs and listening devices to see any signs of life. we're expecting to hear from officials there shortly. we have this video that came in from inside a parking garage where rescuers have been focusing their certainly. structural engineers are working alongside -- along -- beside them to make sure that it stays safe, and there's not any, further collapse. >>> it all looks incredibly perilous, right? surveillance video, as you can see here, shows the moment that this building collapsed. this morning, we will be talking
it is friday, june 25th, i'm john berman alongside brianna keilar. you can see dr. the night to locate survivors in this devastating building collapse. 99 people tell unaccounted for this morning. we know at least one person is dead. rescuers are using dogs and listening devices to see any signs of life. we're expecting to hear from officials there shortly. we have this video that came in from inside a parking garage where rescuers have been focusing their certainly. structural engineers are...
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june 19th, 1865. john, thanks for being here.enforce the emancipation proclamation and free the last ebb slaved americans in texas from bondage. i'll repeat some of what was said. came to be a day that reflects what the psalm tells us. weeping may endure for a day but joy comes in the morning. juneteenth marks both a long, hard night of slavery and subjugation and a promise of a brighter morning to come. this is a day of profound weight and power. a day in which we remember the moral stain that the terrible toll that slavery took on the country and continues to take. what i have long called america's original sin. at the same time, i also remember the extraordinary capacity to heal and to hope and emerge from those painful moments and a bitter version of ourselves. but to make a better version of ourselves. today we consecrate juneteenth for what it ought to be, must be, a national holiday. as the vice president noted a holiday that will join the others of our national celebrations. our independence. our laborers who built this n
june 19th, 1865. john, thanks for being here.enforce the emancipation proclamation and free the last ebb slaved americans in texas from bondage. i'll repeat some of what was said. came to be a day that reflects what the psalm tells us. weeping may endure for a day but joy comes in the morning. juneteenth marks both a long, hard night of slavery and subjugation and a promise of a brighter morning to come. this is a day of profound weight and power. a day in which we remember the moral stain that...
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it is tuesday, june 29th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida. erica hill with me in new york this morning. it is day six of this heartbreaking search and rescue operation here at the site of the collapsed condo building. combing through concrete and steel inch by inch hoping to find a survivor. showers and thunderstorms, we just heard a rumble seconds ago, might hinder their efforts today. the death toll now stands at 11. 150 people unaccounted for. so, just two days before the building came down, a pool contractor snapped these photos in the basement garage. he shared them with the "miami herald" and said he was struck by the apparent lack of maintenance and the amount of standing water. residents and a former worker tell the washington post the reports of leaks and flooding go back decades. it's not clear if they contributed to the disaster. >>> and breaking news, moments ago cnn obtained a letter sent by the condo board president to the residents of the collapsed tower warning about the severity of the damage prior to the collapse and the urg
it is tuesday, june 29th. i'm john berman in surfside, florida. erica hill with me in new york this morning. it is day six of this heartbreaking search and rescue operation here at the site of the collapsed condo building. combing through concrete and steel inch by inch hoping to find a survivor. showers and thunderstorms, we just heard a rumble seconds ago, might hinder their efforts today. the death toll now stands at 11. 150 people unaccounted for. so, just two days before the building came...
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june v. russo, which john -- justice roberts sided with the majority. if you will allow me one more moment. it strikes me that we should be thinking about perhaps brown v. board of education, because in the backdrop of whole women's h ealth, or even roe v. wade, we see these cases that seek to undermine the constitutional right to be able to terminate a pregnancy. and it reminds me if a state has tried to undermine browned beef -- brown v. board of education by enacting laws that would in fact conflict with the supreme court's jurisprudence, what you are assenting to do today and your colleagues, is to preserve the right for women and people who become pregnant to carry out their decision-making with independent autonomy, privacy, and dignity. and you, in a way leaning to that in such a way that we can lean into brown v. board of education being protected if there were laws that sought to undermine desegregation in the united states. chair blumenthal: thank you. we are about to end, unless you want to take a recess for the third vote. the third vote is about to close pretty soon. so we will
june v. russo, which john -- justice roberts sided with the majority. if you will allow me one more moment. it strikes me that we should be thinking about perhaps brown v. board of education, because in the backdrop of whole women's h ealth, or even roe v. wade, we see these cases that seek to undermine the constitutional right to be able to terminate a pregnancy. and it reminds me if a state has tried to undermine browned beef -- brown v. board of education by enacting laws that would in fact...
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and he had john, this can see that the time saturday was june, teen celebrating a form of freedom in texas. that was granted how important is the link between these bronzes and the genocidal slave trade? it's a complex connection between, between the slave trade and the band in bronzes. the, the bending kingdom remains a powerful kingdom throughout the period of the transatlantic slave trade. and to some extent, it is on the periphery of the slave trade. it's true that at its height bending does supply thousands of slaves for the dutch, for the british, for the portuguese. but it doesn't get sucked in to the extent that other kingdoms do say on what was called the gold coast and the slave coast and so on. often, in fact, the commodity that is most prized in bending is ivory and that is something which the dutch in particular take out a penny in huge quantities later. of course, in the mid 900 century onwards, the british having been enthusiastic proponents of the slave trade have become zealous in trying to stamp it out. and this is used as one of the arguments for food for ending th
and he had john, this can see that the time saturday was june, teen celebrating a form of freedom in texas. that was granted how important is the link between these bronzes and the genocidal slave trade? it's a complex connection between, between the slave trade and the band in bronzes. the, the bending kingdom remains a powerful kingdom throughout the period of the transatlantic slave trade. and to some extent, it is on the periphery of the slave trade. it's true that at its height bending...
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coming back positive for the seven day average head a low of .7% on june fifth but is now at 1.1% today. >>> eccentric security software john maccabee has been found dead in his prison cell in spain. he was 75 years old and died hours after a spanish court ordered his extradition to the u.s. on tax evasion charges. he founded the san jose-based software giant maccabee but has not been associated with the company in over two decades. >>> ranchers have rounded up most of the escaped cattle that went on a rampage run near los angeles. but not before the herd left dented cars, busted fences and a little something extra behind. >> they ran through somebody's yard. >> what did you think when you side. >> sheriff's deputy had to shoot and kill one of the animals after it charged him in a nearby family. they are now back at the slaughterhouse where the whole adventure began after someone left the date open. >>> a homeowner in south lake tahoe heard a rumbling in his garage and quickly discovered it wasn't from the car engine. these four bears, mama and her three cubs. the homeowner quickly shut the door. good move. lock it. >>> a l
coming back positive for the seven day average head a low of .7% on june fifth but is now at 1.1% today. >>> eccentric security software john maccabee has been found dead in his prison cell in spain. he was 75 years old and died hours after a spanish court ordered his extradition to the u.s. on tax evasion charges. he founded the san jose-based software giant maccabee but has not been associated with the company in over two decades. >>> ranchers have rounded up most of the...
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john. time now is 5.48. and today is the start of pride month and for the entire month of june.will be celebrating those who have made a big impact. >> in the lgbtq community right here in the bay area. and this year's theme is all in this together. and this morning we recognize justice martin jenkins who sits on the california supreme court kron 4 sanaz tahernia has the story. >> from the classroom to the locker room and now the courtroom california supreme court justice martin jenkins has risen to greatness as the first openly justice on the bench. justice jenkins grew up in san francisco's ingle side neighborhood attending saint michael's catholic school as the son of 2 parents who grew up in jim crow south. he was raised to be a proud black man and it wasn't until later on that. he realized certainly became evident to me. >> in my high school years that that you i have a traction. is to to the same just as jenkins path to the high court was an unconventional one with several different stops along the way. what i wanted to be someone to be muni bus driver. there was no bus st
john. time now is 5.48. and today is the start of pride month and for the entire month of june.will be celebrating those who have made a big impact. >> in the lgbtq community right here in the bay area. and this year's theme is all in this together. and this morning we recognize justice martin jenkins who sits on the california supreme court kron 4 sanaz tahernia has the story. >> from the classroom to the locker room and now the courtroom california supreme court justice martin...
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thank you, uh, amount of vice president. 156 years ago. 156 years, june 19th 18 65, john, thanks forre. major generally, union army arrived in galveston, texas, to enforce the emancipation proclamation and free the last enslaved americans in texas from bondage. days you all know and repeat some of what was said came down as juneteenth. you all know that a day that reflects what the som tells us. we'd be may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning, juneteenth marks both along hard night. slavery and subjugation and a promise or friday morning to come. this is his day profound in my view, profound weight and profound power. day in which we remember the moral stain the terrible toll that slavery took on the country and continues to take. but i have long called america's original sin. mm hmm. at the same time. i also remember the extraordinary capacity to heal hope and to emerge from the most painful moments. and a bitter, bitter version of ourselves to make a better version of ourselves. so today we consecrate juneteenth, for it ought to be what? it must be a national holiday
thank you, uh, amount of vice president. 156 years ago. 156 years, june 19th 18 65, john, thanks forre. major generally, union army arrived in galveston, texas, to enforce the emancipation proclamation and free the last enslaved americans in texas from bondage. days you all know and repeat some of what was said came down as juneteenth. you all know that a day that reflects what the som tells us. we'd be may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning, juneteenth marks both along hard...
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john dickerson. >> dickerson: tell me about june 14th. are you nervous? >> yeah, very nervous.orkplace, the 400-person ed sullivan theater, whose seats had been empty for 460 days. >> vaccine card and tickets. >> reporter: more than 20,000 requested tickets. they were there for much more than just a laugh. >> i wrote to him, you have gotten me through this time. >> reporter: the reunion was a mass echo of the smaller reunions among friends separated during quarantine. on june 14th, did you look out the window and look at the line? >> i didn't. i have no time for looking out windows, john dickerson, i'm a working man. >> reporter: just your average working man, atop a staff of hundreds, which during lockdown, included his wife, evie. she was in his routine of writing, rehearsing, and his first line on reopening night came to him just before he hit the stage. >> i thought something was missing here. and that was just checking in with the audience because they've been through this, too. so how have you been? >> reporter: chatty, familiar, just what you would say to an old friend.
john dickerson. >> dickerson: tell me about june 14th. are you nervous? >> yeah, very nervous.orkplace, the 400-person ed sullivan theater, whose seats had been empty for 460 days. >> vaccine card and tickets. >> reporter: more than 20,000 requested tickets. they were there for much more than just a laugh. >> i wrote to him, you have gotten me through this time. >> reporter: the reunion was a mass echo of the smaller reunions among friends separated during...
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june with immediate steps to send 25 million doses. let's bring in jeff zeleny with more important details, jeff? >> john, we do know that the white house says they will be sharing these doses, as you said, 80 million by the end of june and 25 million immediately right now. we can take a look at where some of these doses will be going to, south and central america, to asia and africa, as well as 6 million left behind nor regional partners and priorities, that's the interesting allotment to hear. we saw a statement from the president, saying they're not sharing the doses to extract concessions or build friendships with these countries, they are doing it to save lives and be a leading example for the world. but john, as we know, this is just a drop in the bucket for the doses needed around the world. but it is a sign that the u.s. is seeing some excess doses here of johnson & johnson, of a moderna and pfizer, that they will be shared with the rest of the world, and this, indeed, has been something the world has been waiting for. so today this announcement from the white house, from the president, they'll b
june with immediate steps to send 25 million doses. let's bring in jeff zeleny with more important details, jeff? >> john, we do know that the white house says they will be sharing these doses, as you said, 80 million by the end of june and 25 million immediately right now. we can take a look at where some of these doses will be going to, south and central america, to asia and africa, as well as 6 million left behind nor regional partners and priorities, that's the interesting allotment...
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alamein called pendulum of war so if you will gentlemen, let's start with john we'll go in roughly chronological order midways june and at least a third battle of alamine is oktober 1942. so let's start with john marshall john talk to us about the battle of midway. very well. thank you if you could put my first slide up for me in in following with rob's sort of skepticism or guarded usage around the words turning point. my title is midway turning point in the pacific and as you can see, i've got a question mark at the end of that statement, which should be your clue that you know, i think we have to use the word turning point in a very careful manner within the context of a large war like world war ii and it's near cousin decisive battle. that's another phrase that gets trotted out with respect to midway on a pretty frequent basis. you know, what are those really mean within the context of a war like the second world war which just isn't a contest between two countries but is actually a contest between two nation, you know larger lions blocks composed of dozens of nations, you know, can you really have a turning p
alamein called pendulum of war so if you will gentlemen, let's start with john we'll go in roughly chronological order midways june and at least a third battle of alamine is oktober 1942. so let's start with john marshall john talk to us about the battle of midway. very well. thank you if you could put my first slide up for me in in following with rob's sort of skepticism or guarded usage around the words turning point. my title is midway turning point in the pacific and as you can see, i've...
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this sunday, june 13 of 201. i'm john scott, thanks for joining us this evening, keep it right here "sunday night in america" with trey gowdy is up next. >> good evening. i'm trey gowdy. welcome to "sunday night in america." to those of you who joined us last week, thank you. you made our first show better than we ever could have imagined or hoped for. to those of you joining us for the first time to night, welcome, and thank you. last sunday, i posed a question to tim scot, that's worth posing to ourselves. the question was simply this. what is the state of our union? what is the state of our country what gives you reason for optimism and what gives you cause for concern? and we'll get to the good news before we say goodbye tonight. for now, let's take the more difficult question, what concerns you about the state of our union? and the quietness of wherever you are as you reflect on the state of our country, what gives you cause for concern about where we are as a people? one of the things senator scot and i discussed wa
this sunday, june 13 of 201. i'm john scott, thanks for joining us this evening, keep it right here "sunday night in america" with trey gowdy is up next. >> good evening. i'm trey gowdy. welcome to "sunday night in america." to those of you who joined us last week, thank you. you made our first show better than we ever could have imagined or hoped for. to those of you joining us for the first time to night, welcome, and thank you. last sunday, i posed a question to tim...
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it looks like netanyahu will probably be pushed from office about june 14th. griff: johnwatching and that is how strong the coalition is, whether they can stay together. i know for many of the viewers that may not follow closely. you have a right-wing politician and you have palestinian and liberal politicians. it's the only thing that unites them, the dislike of netanyahu. >> interesting lapede who won more seats was willing to make the deals to bring people to give things and bring everybody on board with the goal of getting rid of netanyahu. here is the big where i think that will we have to look for. there is likely to be a large demonstration that was canceled on may tenth of right-ring israelis carrying israeli flags, that could create conflict and violence enacted to that. police haven't decided whether they are going to permit it now. they declined to permit it on may tenth. what netanyahu is doing in the intervening week is see if he can peel with people that gee with him and can he say israel faces a threat and the last thing that we need to shift away from a pr
it looks like netanyahu will probably be pushed from office about june 14th. griff: johnwatching and that is how strong the coalition is, whether they can stay together. i know for many of the viewers that may not follow closely. you have a right-wing politician and you have palestinian and liberal politicians. it's the only thing that unites them, the dislike of netanyahu. >> interesting lapede who won more seats was willing to make the deals to bring people to give things and bring...
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and that's how "fox reports" and this sunday, june 13 of 201. i'm johning, keep it right here "sunday night in america" with trey gowdy is up next. >> good evening. i'm trey gowdy. welcome to "sunday night in america." to those of you who joined us last week, thank you. you made our first show better than we ever could have imagined or hoped for. to those of you joining us for the first time to night, welcome, and thank you. last sunday, i posed a question to tim scot, that's worth posing to ourselves. the question was simply this. what is the state of our union? what is the state of our country what gives you reason for optimism and what
and that's how "fox reports" and this sunday, june 13 of 201. i'm johning, keep it right here "sunday night in america" with trey gowdy is up next. >> good evening. i'm trey gowdy. welcome to "sunday night in america." to those of you who joined us last week, thank you. you made our first show better than we ever could have imagined or hoped for. to those of you joining us for the first time to night, welcome, and thank you. last sunday, i posed a question to...
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. >>> we are days away from the june 15 reopening in california's choice beauty? pretty boy. or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california is inexcusable. we need big beastly changes in sacramento. i'll make 'em. recall the beauty. meet the nicest, smartest beast in california. john cox. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america but we couldn't do it without you. thank you, san francisco. gracias, san francisco. -thank you. -[ speaks native language ] let's keep making a differene together. >>> this evening several oakland police officers are being disciplined for the response to a protest denouncing the police killing of george floyd that happened a year ago yesterday
. >>> we are days away from the june 15 reopening in california's choice beauty? pretty boy. or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california is inexcusable. we need big beastly changes in sacramento. i'll make 'em. recall the beauty. meet the nicest, smartest beast in california. john cox. when you're born and raised in san francisco,...
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john dickerson caught up with host steve colbert after he reunited with his live studio audience. >> tell me about juneeah, very nervous. i was nervous, not necessarily that i would forget how to perform in front of an audience, but a little bit. >> reporter: two weeks ago, the slightly anxious star of "the late show with stephen colbert" returned to his workplace, the 400 person ed sullivan theater, whose seats had been empty for 460 days. >> vaccine card, i.d. and ticket. >> reporter: more than 20,000 requested tickets. attendance required proof of vaccination. they were there for much more than just a laugh. >> you have gotten me through this time. >> reporter: the reunion was a mass echo of the smaller reunions among friends separated during quarantine. >> on june 14th, did you look out the window and look at the line? >> i didn't. i've got no time looking out windows. i'm a working man. >> reporter: just your average working man, on top of a staff of hundreds which, during lockdowns, including his wife, evy. deputized into colbert's acting routine of writing, rehearsing, rewriting up until showlin
john dickerson caught up with host steve colbert after he reunited with his live studio audience. >> tell me about juneeah, very nervous. i was nervous, not necessarily that i would forget how to perform in front of an audience, but a little bit. >> reporter: two weeks ago, the slightly anxious star of "the late show with stephen colbert" returned to his workplace, the 400 person ed sullivan theater, whose seats had been empty for 460 days. >> vaccine card, i.d. and...
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it is friday, june 25th, i'm brianna keilar, alongside john berman and cnn's chief-medical correspondent. sanjay gupta, is on the scene in surfside, florida. the sun is rising there, now, over a desperate search-and-rescue operation. we are going to go back to sanjay here, in just a moment. crews have been working through the night. they are trying to locate survivors of this devastating-building collapse. 99 people are, still, un-accounted for this morning. we know that at least one person is dead. i think we actually got an update from the mayor that -- that four people may have passed away. and we're expecting to get a more-formal update, from officials here, shortly. there is video from inside of a parking garage where rescuers have been focusing their search. it is delicate. this is dangerous work. they have structural engineers who are right beside them during this. >> you can see why. also, this surveillance video shows the moment the building collapsed. just horrifying. this morning, we are going to talk to a number of experts who are trying to figure out how it could have happen
it is friday, june 25th, i'm brianna keilar, alongside john berman and cnn's chief-medical correspondent. sanjay gupta, is on the scene in surfside, florida. the sun is rising there, now, over a desperate search-and-rescue operation. we are going to go back to sanjay here, in just a moment. crews have been working through the night. they are trying to locate survivors of this devastating-building collapse. 99 people are, still, un-accounted for this morning. we know that at least one person is...
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it is friday, june 25th, i'm brianna keilar, alongside john berman and cnn's chief-medical correspondent
it is friday, june 25th, i'm brianna keilar, alongside john berman and cnn's chief-medical correspondent