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almost 10,000 people celebrate it by gathering at stonehenge in england.hey stood and watched the horizon for the exact moment to welcome the solstice. the sun rises behind the stones, which marks the entrance to stonehenge circle. it is believed that salsas have been celebrated at that stonehenge location for thousands of years. >> i would love to do that one time. time is 4:20. >>> pumps, wedges, some of the high heel shoes men were wearing at this south bay fundraiser for ending violence against women. why this year's event was even more important. >>> 15,000 dollars in gear stolen from a youth baseball team. the burglary at the field of dreams program. now offering them a helping hand. >>> breaking news. netanyahu has been charged with fraud and breach of trust. the wife is charged with fraud for ordering meals from gourmet chefs. there netanyahu instructed -- sarah netanyahu instructed staff . prosecutors say that is a violation of rules that prohibit ordering meals from restaurants. >>> time is now 4:20 three. tonight, is the nba draft. the phoenix s
almost 10,000 people celebrate it by gathering at stonehenge in england.hey stood and watched the horizon for the exact moment to welcome the solstice. the sun rises behind the stones, which marks the entrance to stonehenge circle. it is believed that salsas have been celebrated at that stonehenge location for thousands of years. >> i would love to do that one time. time is 4:20. >>> pumps, wedges, some of the high heel shoes men were wearing at this south bay fundraiser for...
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to make this more concrete, reich points to the iconic site of stonehenge, which reached its final form around 4,500 years ago, constructed byeople who descended by europe's first farmers. >> but within 100 years or 200 years, that population was 90% replaced, and stonehenge was taken over by these new neople, who we the same people, genetically. >> reporter: so if you're living iton britaiy and you're thinking, "oh, my ancestors built stonehenge," you're wrong? >> you're basically wrong. or maybe only 10% of your ar ncestorswer did. and so, i think that this is sort of an example of this ppeoint, which is that le thday are almost never directly descended from people who firstived in those places. there's waves and waves of replacement, and that we're all interconnected. >> reporter: that, of course, blows up concepts of "pure" races and national identity-- itideas of gene misused by the nazis and many others into our own time. differences? yes. but more connectis and mixing than we'd known. it's hardly the end of the story. ra.eich says the ancient d. revolution is just beginning. and
to make this more concrete, reich points to the iconic site of stonehenge, which reached its final form around 4,500 years ago, constructed byeople who descended by europe's first farmers. >> but within 100 years or 200 years, that population was 90% replaced, and stonehenge was taken over by these new neople, who we the same people, genetically. >> reporter: so if you're living iton britaiy and you're thinking, "oh, my ancestors built stonehenge," you're wrong? >>...
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druids gathered at stonehenge to watch dawn breaks.the ancient stone circle it dates back to prehistoric times for centuries historians and archaeologists have puzzled over the monument which appears to track the movements of the so. let me remind you of our top story italian prime minister said because he has agreed to join emergency e.u. migration talks but only after reassurances from germany. she has agreed to scrap a draft statement that was agreed that was revealed to head off the weekend's summit she's hoping to forge or your solution to the migration crisis by stave off a stiff opposition from several countries within the block. and u.s. president donald trump signs an executive order to issue a microphone. at the border that's been growing outrage in the u.s. over his administration's zero tolerance policy of separating migrant children from their parents. today. in the meantime of course there's always the web site. of the day. climate change. waist length the motion says. isn't it time for good. to go at africa people and pr
druids gathered at stonehenge to watch dawn breaks.the ancient stone circle it dates back to prehistoric times for centuries historians and archaeologists have puzzled over the monument which appears to track the movements of the so. let me remind you of our top story italian prime minister said because he has agreed to join emergency e.u. migration talks but only after reassurances from germany. she has agreed to scrap a draft statement that was agreed that was revealed to head off the...
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put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehenge
put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehenge
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yes that this is stonehenge. of the year. how old are their graphics? they're actually not that old. but we had to really dig to get them. any way. it is good. it explained it. better than my tilty hands could. so it is a nice day today. and the next...” have some pictures hopefully. of? i was going to show you some pictures of, this has kind of ruined the rest of, this has kind of ruined the rest of the segment. i wanted to move from these expensive graphics and show you pictures of sum mer solstice and the forecast. but i can't do that. is your button not working. these expensive graphics have broken the button. what can i do is talk about the weather for a while if you would like.” do is talk about the weather for a while if you would like. i will fiddle with this and see if i can fix it. you talk i will see. today has been relatively cool. 20 degrees in most places. by the time we get to next week it will be like 30 degrees. we have a fine night with clear spells. it will turn cool and fresh with temperatures
yes that this is stonehenge. of the year. how old are their graphics? they're actually not that old. but we had to really dig to get them. any way. it is good. it explained it. better than my tilty hands could. so it is a nice day today. and the next...” have some pictures hopefully. of? i was going to show you some pictures of, this has kind of ruined the rest of, this has kind of ruined the rest of the segment. i wanted to move from these expensive graphics and show you pictures of sum mer...
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put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehengea the spitfire and welsh looking sheep. you know, it is fantastic i think to see all of those wonderful things about britain celebrated. personally i think none of this would be taken away if we stayed in the european union, nevertheless it is a lovely set of picture... . yes, i mean, digbyjones, is this going to be a great betrayal? we have to be beware of the tyranny of parliament, and if you look at the sun and the daily express which you showed up, ignore the will of the people at your peril. this isn't pitched at the establishment elite south of the m25. this is pitched at the readerships of the newspaper, north britain, north england i should say, and some of the midlands. you have 650 people, plus 810 or something unelected people in the lords, who are unrepresentative of the 17.4 million people who voted to come out. if all of this parliamentary shenaniganses to indulge their own personal wish, which is under 2,000 people on 17.4 million, if it ends up people on 17.4 million, i
put together this fantastic montage of everything great and good about britain, from football, to stonehengea the spitfire and welsh looking sheep. you know, it is fantastic i think to see all of those wonderful things about britain celebrated. personally i think none of this would be taken away if we stayed in the european union, nevertheless it is a lovely set of picture... . yes, i mean, digbyjones, is this going to be a great betrayal? we have to be beware of the tyranny of parliament, and...
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it's believed that solstices have been celebrated at stonehenge for thousands of years. shortest night of the year in pa northern hemispheofskaillre4 hours of sunshine. >> i've been there, it's pretty. >> stonehenge? >> i've been there. >> summer solstice? >>danoy., >> are you going to do somethls? >> i hadn't planned it but i'll rethink that. being here is special. >> like 24 hours ifel. nssu >> welcome back to "cbs gh ieo headlines, bloomberg says the study finds china just handed the world a 111 million ton trash problem. china announced last year it would no longer import trash from foreign countries like the u.s. university of georgia researchers estimate by the year 2030 about 111 million metric tons of used plastic will need to be buried or recycled somewhere else. >>> the "new york times" says do you know where your pride t-shirt was made? merchandise celebrating lgbt rights has become a staple in many big named stores, portable for businesses to appeal to various audiences but certain retailers like h&m and target manufacture their products in countries where ga
it's believed that solstices have been celebrated at stonehenge for thousands of years. shortest night of the year in pa northern hemispheofskaillre4 hours of sunshine. >> i've been there, it's pretty. >> stonehenge? >> i've been there. >> summer solstice? >>danoy., >> are you going to do somethls? >> i hadn't planned it but i'll rethink that. being here is special. >> like 24 hours ifel. nssu >> welcome back to "cbs gh ieo headlines,...
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thousands of people gathered in stonehenge southern england on thursday morning just celebrate the year's longest day which began there at sunrise at four fifty two am every year spiritually minded pilgrims meet on the summer solstice at the prehistoric called site. on june the twenty first base year the visitors have special permission to enter the entering. and admission to the a nascar world cultural heritage site is free. now to an artist whose works are displayed in museums or galleries she doesn't paint on canvases but rather on her own face turning herself into a walking and talking piece of art with makeup and the brush luci up it's a. alice transforms itself into stars or celebrities she posts the results online to great success but she also likes to meet her audience to wow them face to face we accompanied her to take a look at the reactions she gets when she's out and about. queen elizabeth the second command's attention wherever she goes. and she's chosen to hold court at a beach bar southwest of rome of all places. after that she go shopping at a local supermarket like it's t
thousands of people gathered in stonehenge southern england on thursday morning just celebrate the year's longest day which began there at sunrise at four fifty two am every year spiritually minded pilgrims meet on the summer solstice at the prehistoric called site. on june the twenty first base year the visitors have special permission to enter the entering. and admission to the a nascar world cultural heritage site is free. now to an artist whose works are displayed in museums or galleries...
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as is tradition, crowds gathered before dawn at stonehenge in south—west england to celebrate, cheeringwn as midsummer, the event has long been associated with the pagan religion, celebrated for thousands of years. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. it has been a beautiful day today across the uk for most of us and actually not that hot at all and relatively cool for the time of year. temperatures were around 20 degrees in most in some areas. you can see the motion of the cloud, it has been coming in from the north. this is fresh, atlantic air over us right now and with the clearing skies tonight it's also going to turn pretty chilly. so even some of the major cities across northern parts of england made it down to 6 degrees, just about double figures in the south. we start off fresh tomorrow, sunny and then we are in for a stunning day with clear blue skies. just a bit of cloud across northern parts of scotland but from the lowlands southwards, the weather is looking mostly sunny. relatively modest temperatures, 17 in belfast, just around 22 in london. but beyond
as is tradition, crowds gathered before dawn at stonehenge in south—west england to celebrate, cheeringwn as midsummer, the event has long been associated with the pagan religion, celebrated for thousands of years. time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. it has been a beautiful day today across the uk for most of us and actually not that hot at all and relatively cool for the time of year. temperatures were around 20 degrees in most in some areas. you can see the motion of...
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it's almost 10,000 people celebrated the occasion this morning by gathering at stonehenge in england.hey stood and watched the horizon three -- for the exact moment the sun rises behind the stone. it is believed that stolls -- c thousands of -- years. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm dave clark. >> for pam cook. we also have steve paulson with us to talk about some traditionally summerlike weather expected this weekend. >> that is correct. what you're saying is 60s-100 probably. that will be about right for us. i once went to a weather conference. it was in upstate vermont. my highs were 59-99. everyone laughed. they said, you'll never miss that. i said, you don't know the bay area climate. bright and sunny in milpitas this morning. trying to make -- i don't think they'll last very long. to the east, already nny. there's still a big fog bank. things are different this year. arizona and california. this year, it's centered more over texas. by early july. 40s, 50s on the temps. originally, here for some. although it was in the 40s for a while. and then low clouds came in. montero is 51
it's almost 10,000 people celebrated the occasion this morning by gathering at stonehenge in england.hey stood and watched the horizon three -- for the exact moment the sun rises behind the stone. it is believed that stolls -- c thousands of -- years. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm dave clark. >> for pam cook. we also have steve paulson with us to talk about some traditionally summerlike weather expected this weekend. >> that is correct. what you're saying is 60s-100...
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they believe the solstice has been celebrated at stonehenge for thousands of years.t a beautiful forward-looking statement start out the summer. that was a beautiful shot there. it really was. >> so pretty. open the gates, the tradition has been going on since god was a boy. >> the final. >> probably see that through the bay area. >> we've been in summer for three whole hours and complaining about the heat. parts of the bay area heating up. we're still seeing low clouds over san francisco right now. this will clear out fairly quickly as you check out the seven-day forecast, it's coming up at the bottom of the screen. maybe you're heading out to work this morning, heading to the fruitvale bart station. it will still be mostly cloudy through 10:00, temperatures upper 50s, light jacket early. heading home temperatures will be much more comfortable and very warm in martinez. check out how temperatures go from low 60s in the morning to 78 at noon and 86 by early afternoon. we're heading to the low 90s for concord and antioch. oakland 69 degrees, santa rosa we're looking a
they believe the solstice has been celebrated at stonehenge for thousands of years.t a beautiful forward-looking statement start out the summer. that was a beautiful shot there. it really was. >> so pretty. open the gates, the tradition has been going on since god was a boy. >> the final. >> probably see that through the bay area. >> we've been in summer for three whole hours and complaining about the heat. parts of the bay area heating up. we're still seeing low clouds...
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. >> we'll make ain onge>>teve that's what we need a mini stonehenge. mid 90's later today.e heat seriously. hev. index very high. working outdoors please make sure you etke breaks g yourself intoars . next chanc for a storm will beor.atred storm on wednesday. >> i feel like they were s celebratingolstice more because it was like 70 degrees. here it's 98. if it was 98 they wouldn't party so much. >> let's be grateful that the capitals paradeots nhisafternoo. >> little things we're grateful for. >> hard to be doing rituals at 95. that timing worked perfectly. could be a very differeng lookinnd feeling parade. for today, if you're going to be outside, yeah, you'll be even for thi drive in, it's hot. we've got several crashes. n 95orthbound at prince william parkway crash blocks the shoulder. as you approach woodbridge very heavy on 95 northbound. combine that with the commuter volume you t get past crash site and you have moderate volu that takes you up 95 to the beltway. i wanto keep showing you this camera 95 north qund beforeuantico, a vehicle fire and yes, that is the smok
. >> we'll make ain onge>>teve that's what we need a mini stonehenge. mid 90's later today.e heat seriously. hev. index very high. working outdoors please make sure you etke breaks g yourself intoars . next chanc for a storm will beor.atred storm on wednesday. >> i feel like they were s celebratingolstice more because it was like 70 degrees. here it's 98. if it was 98 they wouldn't party so much. >> let's be grateful that the capitals paradeots nhisafternoo. >>...
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that's how they did it at stonehenge earlier this morning. >>> thousands celebrati the summer solstice>> it's little rainy outside. >> the top stor is,luding the president's reversal in the border battle. immigration crackdown backdown. >> we are going to keep families together but the border is going to be just as tough as it has been. >> president trump sounding off on immration hours after signing an executive order ending child operation, an attempt to silence the uproar over his administration's controversial policy. >> my wife feels very strongly out it. i feel very strongly about it. >> forcedth out. world is in crisis. >> a former head of the archdiocese of washington removed from his duties. >> this case raised more questionshan answers. how long has the church h known was involved in sexual misconduct. >> kate spade, the kate spade fodation pledges $ million for suiciprosrepbtion. >>>al straw. seattle bans all pla straws at restaurants. >>> bear trap. a deputy breaks a car window allowing a bear to leap outru a free. >> something you don't see. >> how did t bear get in? >> ap
that's how they did it at stonehenge earlier this morning. >>> thousands celebrati the summer solstice>> it's little rainy outside. >> the top stor is,luding the president's reversal in the border battle. immigration crackdown backdown. >> we are going to keep families together but the border is going to be just as tough as it has been. >> president trump sounding off on immration hours after signing an executive order ending child operation, an attempt to...
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as is tradition, crowds gathered before dawn at stonehenge in south—west england to celebrate, cheering known as midsummer, the event has long been associated with the pagan religion, celebrated for thousands of years. let's get the weather. here's simon king. hello. it is a bit fresher compared to yesterday but for the summer solstice, some summer weather. look at the clouds in the sky in wakefield, typical summer fair weather cloud. the cumulus cloud in the sky and we've got lots of that across the uk. it bit more cloud across the uk. it bit more cloud across the uk. it bit more cloud across the far north—east of scotla nd across the far north—east of scotland where you have the longest daylight, 19 hours of sunshine. elsewhere it will stay dry. still quite a breeze out there, particularly in the far north—east of scotland, coming in from the north—west. that will bring the fresher feel to the weather compared to the last few days with temperatures in the south—east down on what were yesterday. elsewhere those temperatures up into the high teens. through this evening we have the wind
as is tradition, crowds gathered before dawn at stonehenge in south—west england to celebrate, cheering known as midsummer, the event has long been associated with the pagan religion, celebrated for thousands of years. let's get the weather. here's simon king. hello. it is a bit fresher compared to yesterday but for the summer solstice, some summer weather. look at the clouds in the sky in wakefield, typical summer fair weather cloud. the cumulus cloud in the sky and we've got lots of that...