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ramy inocencio is there. >> defying a police ban and bad weather, hong kongers marched in peace.ùfueled overflowing victoria park, the city's historic site for people power protests.ù they spilled into the streets turning main roads into a sea of umbrellas. even with the rain - torrential at times - it's not stopping all of these protestors from rallying. they're angry and frustrated and committed to getting their voices heard by the government. what started out june 9th as a demand for the government to revoke a hated extradition bill has exploded into calls for greater democratic reform.ù the resignation of hong kong's chief executive carrie lam and a probe into police brutality. in the past week, they've been accused of excessive force, firing tear gas into a crowded subway station.ù and a protestor could lose her eye after police allegedly shot a bean bag at her face, which they deny. protestors have been accused of chaos, too, crippling the world's eighth busiest airport over two days with mass sit-ins and detaining two chinese citizens who they thought were spies. sunday's march w
ramy inocencio is there. >> defying a police ban and bad weather, hong kongers marched in peace.ùfueled overflowing victoria park, the city's historic site for people power protests.ù they spilled into the streets turning main roads into a sea of umbrellas. even with the rain - torrential at times - it's not stopping all of these protestors from rallying. they're angry and frustrated and committed to getting their voices heard by the government. what started out june 9th as a demand for...
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ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> strassmann: a bleak moment? u.s. history is being marked this weekend. wday the washington national atthedral rang its largest funeral bell to honor the first slaves brought to this country 400 years ago. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. summer means mosquitoes. and the threat of the deadly west nile virus. so far cases of the virus in humans have been reported in at least 26 states. scientists are working on a vaccine but a lack of funding has slowed its development. mireya villarreal is in texas. >> it's 4:03 in the morning. we are in east central el paso. >> reporter: every morning crews in el paso are out fogging to stop the mosquito carrying deadly west nile virus. >> we just put the public in danger if we don't actually address these concerns. >> reporter: the west nile virus season ramps up in august and goes through october. the first two deaths of the season for the entire country were reported in el p
ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >> strassmann: a bleak moment? u.s. history is being marked this weekend. wday the washington national atthedral rang its largest funeral bell to honor the first slaves brought to this country 400 years ago. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. summer means mosquitoes. and the threat of the deadly west nile virus. so far cases of the virus in humans...
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ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a bleak moment in u.s.istory is being marked this weekend. today the washington national cathedral rang its longest funeral bell. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing cter lint. cl to kill fresh. and 99.99% starti a buss means i have to be well rested, every night of the month. always overnight pads have up to a 2x larger back for up to 10 hours of protection. it catches leaks, so you can catch zzzzs. because my morning starts, before morning starts. always. the game can be rough on skin... ...rehydrate and strengthen your skin... ...to bounce back ... ... and rebound strong. ♪ dove men+care sportcare rehydrates and strengthens skin. >>> this is the "cbs overn
ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a bleak moment in u.s.istory is being marked this weekend. today the washington national cathedral rang its longest funeral bell. yesterday a ceremony was held near the spot where the first slave ship carrying africans arrived in what was the colony of virginia in 1619. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of...
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ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: hong kong is a seafood lover's paradise.with his crabs, fish and things you've likely never seen to the dried seafood street where shark fin, fish bladders and abalone. eric chong and his family have been selling such delicacies the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. a mollusk, a dish of extravagance. >> this is $700 worth. >> you don't think this is expensive? >> and abalone could get pricier. demand is rising as china's middle class grows richer. it's part of the culture, he explains. the most famous chefs in hong kong make the most delicious abalone in the world. french-born maxim gilbert is one of them. his two-star michelin restaurant, a signature dish boasts japanese abalone, the most expensive. >> something that people love. >> truffle, fois gras, really something for high level restaurants. >> reporter: gilbert steams, braises, slices and serves it atop an eggplant puree. despite living in asia for years, i had never eaten abalone. >> it's very soft in texture. it's like a slightly firmer sc
ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: hong kong is a seafood lover's paradise.with his crabs, fish and things you've likely never seen to the dried seafood street where shark fin, fish bladders and abalone. eric chong and his family have been selling such delicacies the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. a mollusk, a dish of extravagance. >> this is $700 worth. >> you don't think this is expensive? >> and abalone could get...
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ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: from here with its crab, shrimp, and thingsk fins and abalone. eric and his family have been selling such delicacies for the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. this is a dish of extravel zbans at chinese celebrations. >> this is just $7 worth, just a small bite. >> and abalone could get pricier. it's part of the culture, he explained. the most famous chefs in hong kong make the most delicious abalone in the world. this chef is one of them. at his two-star michelin restaurant boasts japanese, the most expensive. >> it's really something. gilbert steams, braises, slice, and serves it on top of eggplant. i had never eaten abalone. >> it's very soft, the texture. it's like a slightly firmer scallop. do you ever get tire d of eatin it? >> no. >> reporter: but getting abalone from coast to kitchen can be a criminal process. this is what fresh living abalone looks like. hong kong is the world's biggest importer of this stuff, and its huge appetite could be funding organized crime about 7,000 miles away. >> re
ramy inocencio has the story from hong kong. >> reporter: from here with its crab, shrimp, and thingsk fins and abalone. eric and his family have been selling such delicacies for the past 40 years. abalone is the most expensive thing he sells. this is a dish of extravel zbans at chinese celebrations. >> this is just $7 worth, just a small bite. >> and abalone could get pricier. it's part of the culture, he explained. the most famous chefs in hong kong make the most delicious...
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ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a toxicology report has revealed los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs died of an accidental overdose of alcohol and opioids. the 27-year-old was found dead in his dallas area hotel room last month before the start of a series against the texas raenchers. on friday the texas medical examiner said skaggs had alcohol and the opioids fentanyl and oxycodone in his system. his family has hired an attorney to investigate how he got the drugs. >>> the entertainment world is mourning the loss of legendary actress valerie harper. the 89-year-old died after her public battle with a rare form of brain cancer. harper launched to stardom in her role as rhoda on the beloved '70s sitcom, t"the mary tyler moore show". jim axelrod has more. >> if i can't have it, why look? more for many of her fans, she wasn't valerie at all. >> so you're rhoda? >> morgenstern, right. >> she was rhoda. >> i don't know why i'm putting this in my mouth. i should just apply it directly to my hips. >> reporter: mary's best friend on "the mary tyler moore show." >> what am i goin
ramy inocencio, cbs news, hong kong. >>> a toxicology report has revealed los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs died of an accidental overdose of alcohol and opioids. the 27-year-old was found dead in his dallas area hotel room last month before the start of a series against the texas raenchers. on friday the texas medical examiner said skaggs had alcohol and the opioids fentanyl and oxycodone in his system. his family has hired an attorney to investigate how he got the drugs....
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ramy inocencio was in hong kong and has been reporting on the protests since they started. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night we saw the most aggressive violence in weeks right here. protesters threw bricks and molotov cocktails trying to provoke the police and they did. beaten and chased by a mob of protesters, police fired the first shot of these protests. a warning into the air, saying later they felt their lives were in danger. >> they're pointing guns. >> reporter: hand guns drawn they pushed back the crowd and kicked an older man on his knees who begged them not to shoot. also new to the street, two water cannons deployed to the residential district where protesters and police clashed in a close stand-off for hours. now that the water cannons have hit the streets, protesters have fled into the alleys all around us. after nightfall groups of masked protesters once again used the subways to fan out quickly attacking and retreating before police could arrive. they smashed toll booths at a cross harbor tunnel, destroyed shops thought to be owned by china-
ramy inocencio was in hong kong and has been reporting on the protests since they started. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night we saw the most aggressive violence in weeks right here. protesters threw bricks and molotov cocktails trying to provoke the police and they did. beaten and chased by a mob of protesters, police fired the first shot of these protests. a warning into the air, saying later they felt their lives were in danger. >> they're pointing guns. >>...