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many cute it newsstands from midnight to buy the paper -- many queued at newsstands. many buying multiple copies. for them, it is a small stance against the government, but on the street, the prevailing mood was one of despair at the demise of the last apparently pro-democracy newspaper in hong kong. mark: movie buffs, cinema fans excited by this -- spike lee, maggie gyllenhaal, the jury for the cannes film festival. before the films or even screen, this promises to be one to remember. it was pushed to late july becausof the pandemic, and women have a greater presence. >> it will be a more feminine jury at the cannes film festival . five women and three women -- five women and three men will preside. at the table, a french actress who became internationally famous for her role in "inglorious basterds." next, the actor became famous after stirring in the 2009 film "the prophet," and recently became an international sensation thanks to his role in the bbc drama "the serpent." the korean actor who starred in the critically acclaimed "parasite" which won the top prize in
many cute it newsstands from midnight to buy the paper -- many queued at newsstands. many buying multiple copies. for them, it is a small stance against the government, but on the street, the prevailing mood was one of despair at the demise of the last apparently pro-democracy newspaper in hong kong. mark: movie buffs, cinema fans excited by this -- spike lee, maggie gyllenhaal, the jury for the cannes film festival. before the films or even screen, this promises to be one to remember. it was...
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i'm, basically, reading all the messages that -- that the authority prescribe for us. >> reporter: newsstands now brace for the absence of the apple-bearing masthead that has been a staple for decades. founded in 1995 by jimmy lai who channeled wealth earned from textiles into next digital. the parent company of "apple daily." its tabloid sensibilities made it a market leader and gave lai a huge platform in hong kong. one, now all but crushed by the government's escalating campaign against dissent. the government denies this accusation. insisting it's, still, okay to criticize the authorities. officials argue, they targeted the newspaper, not because of its journalism but, because of alleged acts that endanger national security. now, its assets frozen. its top editors under arrest. including founder jimmy lai, who sits in jail, barred from speaking to the press. the newspaper that was a noisy thorn in the government's side has, now, gone silent. ivan watson, cnn, hong kong. >>> a makeshift memorial is growing near the condo building that collapsed in surfside, florida. and cnn spoke with the
i'm, basically, reading all the messages that -- that the authority prescribe for us. >> reporter: newsstands now brace for the absence of the apple-bearing masthead that has been a staple for decades. founded in 1995 by jimmy lai who channeled wealth earned from textiles into next digital. the parent company of "apple daily." its tabloid sensibilities made it a market leader and gave lai a huge platform in hong kong. one, now all but crushed by the government's escalating...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "minneapolis star-tribune" said city workers removed barricade blocking traffic at an intersects where a memorial to george floyd was set up. bulldozers drove through george floyd square yesterday taking away the concrete barricades, as well as artwork and flowers. it's the location where floyd was killed by minneapolis police officer last year. but as soon as workers were finished, community activist and protesters quickly put up new minimum wageshift barriers -- makeshift barriers. they say they won't leave until the city meets demand including funding for jobs and affordable housing. >> just let it ride and do what we've always been doing out there is to ease it in and then to make something happen easily with everybody being involved. >> we have a lot of work to do and trust to rebuild. >> city leaders had come under increasing pressure to reopen the intersection to traffic. >>> and "the washington post" reports facebook plans to end its policy of exempting politicians when th
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "minneapolis star-tribune" said city workers removed barricade blocking traffic at an intersects where a memorial to george floyd was set up. bulldozers drove through george floyd square yesterday taking away the concrete barricades, as well as artwork and flowers. it's the location where floyd was killed by minneapolis police officer last year. but as soon as workers were finished, community activist and...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the dallas morning news said panicked shoppers ran out of a mall after reports of an active shooter. but it turned out to be a man banging a skateboard on the ground a food court. dallas police said people rushed out of the mall yesterday as alarmed sounded thinking shots had been fired. police said it was a mentally disturbed man banging his skateboard. when the crowd started running, he also made hand gestures as if he was shooting. one witness described what she saw. >> everyone's hiding behind walling or just -- there's like people with kids. they don't know what to do. i saw people with strollers struggling to get out of there. they just are leaving their belongings. >> police say the man did not have a gun and off-duty officers at the mall confronted the suspect three minutes after the incident. >>> and the "san francisco chronicle" says a california kayaker is embarking on a risky journey across the pacific ocean to hawaii. yesterday, the 34-year-old climbed into his specially
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the dallas morning news said panicked shoppers ran out of a mall after reports of an active shooter. but it turned out to be a man banging a skateboard on the ground a food court. dallas police said people rushed out of the mall yesterday as alarmed sounded thinking shots had been fired. police said it was a mentally disturbed man banging his skateboard. when the crowd started running, he also made hand gestures as if he was shooting....
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those are some the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports president biden invited the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky to visit the white house this summer. mr. biden extended the invitation yesterday during a phone call. with the ukrainian leader. zelensky tweeted that he was looking forward to the meeting to discuss ways to expand strategic operations between the two countries. >>> the "denver post" says at least one home was damaged when a tornado touched down near the town of mead. the national weather said said a twister knocked down power lines yesterday about 35 miles north of denver. the house was damaged when a downed power line ignited a fire. there were no reports of any injuries, though. >>> and a greensboro news and record said a high school student received his diploma four days after he was denied it for wearing a mexican flag during comment. 18-year-old evan lopez walked out of the high school yesterday with his diploma. during last week's ceremony, he wore the flag draped around his gradua
those are some the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports president biden invited the ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky to visit the white house this summer. mr. biden extended the invitation yesterday during a phone call. with the ukrainian leader. zelensky tweeted that he was looking forward to the meeting to discuss ways to expand strategic operations between the two countries. >>> the "denver post" says at least one home was...
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these are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "orlando sentinel" reports the 49 people killed in the shooting at the pulse nightclub were remembered on the fifth anniversary of the attack. during yesterday's ceremony on the grounds of the former gay nightclub, a bell was rung as family members read each of the victims' names. the site was turned into an interim memorial lined with photos of who those died. yesterday president biden said he will sign a bill naming the nightclub a national memorial. >>> "the oklahoman" says that a delta airlines flight from los angeles to atlanta was diverted to oklahoma city because of an unruly passenger. delta confirmed that an off-duty flight attendant was the passenger on friday's flight who had to be subdued by the crew. other passengers said the man made an announcement over the pa system for people to take their seats and prepare their oxygen masks. he reportedly told -- tried, rather, to open the cabin door, but delta denies that. >> the pilot made an announcement and said all able-bod
these are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "orlando sentinel" reports the 49 people killed in the shooting at the pulse nightclub were remembered on the fifth anniversary of the attack. during yesterday's ceremony on the grounds of the former gay nightclub, a bell was rung as family members read each of the victims' names. the site was turned into an interim memorial lined with photos of who those died. yesterday president biden said he will sign a bill...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the orlando sentinel" reports two children escaped from a juvenile home and got into a shoot-out with volusia county sheriff's deputies. >> female has a shotgun in her hand. stand by. put the gun down now! [ gunshot ] >> body camera video shows the dramatic moments from tuesday as the deputy hid behind a tree as shots were fired. authorities say a 14-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy broke into a house where they found weapons and ammunition inside. the sheriff says the kids fired multiple times over a span of 45 minutes. he says deputies shot the girl after she raised a shotgun at them. the boy was armed with an ak-47 when he surrendered. he was questioned about what they were thinking. >> he advised that the 14-year-old made a statement "i'm going to roll this down like gta," referring to the video game "grand theft auto." he stated that the female fired multiple shots at deputies who were outside of the residence. he noticed green dots were on him. so he fired a double barrelled
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the orlando sentinel" reports two children escaped from a juvenile home and got into a shoot-out with volusia county sheriff's deputies. >> female has a shotgun in her hand. stand by. put the gun down now! [ gunshot ] >> body camera video shows the dramatic moments from tuesday as the deputy hid behind a tree as shots were fired. authorities say a 14-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy broke into a...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports britney spears is expected to address a los angeles court today in her ongoing battle to end her conservatorship. in 2008 her father was appointed conservator after the singer had a mental breakdown. the "times" obtained confidential court records that reveal spears quietly pushed for years to end the arrangement that controls her finances and other parts of her life. in 2016 a court investigator wrote that spears thought her conservatorship was being used as a controlling tool against her. >>> the "houston chronicle" says more than 150 houston methodist hospital employees resigned or were fired over a mandate requiring them to be vaccinated against covid-19 by monday. a hospital spokesman says 153 workers had either resigned or were terminated yesterday. earlier this month, a judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by more than 100 employees claiming the hospital violated their rights. >>> and "the rockford illinois register star" says three lawsuits have been fi
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports britney spears is expected to address a los angeles court today in her ongoing battle to end her conservatorship. in 2008 her father was appointed conservator after the singer had a mental breakdown. the "times" obtained confidential court records that reveal spears quietly pushed for years to end the arrangement that controls her finances and other parts of her life. in 2016 a...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports new york city's democratic primary for mayor is in a state of confusion after an error counting votes. ballots are being tabulated following the city's first major attempt at using the ranked choice voting system. voters could rank up to five candidates, but the city's board of elections had to retract the first round of vote results released yesterday saying that it was aware of a discrepancy. the board said it accidentally included more than 100,000 test ballots. >>> our affiliate in ft. myers, florida, reports a teenager tased by a state trooper said he feared for his life. surveillance video shows 16-year-old jack rodeman being tased as he stood outside his girlfriend's house. he had permission to be there. he fell over and slammed his head on a fire pit. >> shock. then it hurt once i fell. i was just kind of confused at the same time because i didn't understand why he was approaching me at first or why he tased me. >> in his report, the trooper call
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports new york city's democratic primary for mayor is in a state of confusion after an error counting votes. ballots are being tabulated following the city's first major attempt at using the ranked choice voting system. voters could rank up to five candidates, but the city's board of elections had to retract the first round of vote results released yesterday saying that it was aware of a...
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but recently, apple daily had only been making it to the newsstands under increasing pressure from the authorities. last year, police raided the paper's newsroom and arrested the owner, jamil i, on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces. further raids and sweeping new national security laws have now forced the paper to close. five of his other exec edits were detained last week. police have also frozen the company's assets. effectively choking its operations and silencing it. the paper's closure immediately brought people out onto the streets in support. journalists warned of the chilling effect apple daily's shutdown would have on press freedom. >> we will be very word there are conseences for writing an article a it will make society fl that people can be put in prison because of what they write. it leads to a he worry for the city's freedom of speech. reporter: as the press is rolled for the last time, printing as many as one million copies before the paper and its website shut down, those fears are likely to become a reality. these protesters, though, working to get the last co
but recently, apple daily had only been making it to the newsstands under increasing pressure from the authorities. last year, police raided the paper's newsroom and arrested the owner, jamil i, on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces. further raids and sweeping new national security laws have now forced the paper to close. five of his other exec edits were detained last week. police have also frozen the company's assets. effectively choking its operations and silencing it. the paper's...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "austin american statesman" reports a police affidavit reveals last weekend's deadly mass shooting began as a confrontation between teenagers. the exchange of gunfire in austin's entertainment district killed a bystander and injured 13 others. police say it all began when two groups of teenagers began arguing. 17-year-old jeremiah tabb was arrested on monday and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. another person younger than 17 was also arrested. >>> the rockford, illinois, "register star" says officials lifted an outdoor mask mandate for people within a three-mile radius of a chemical plant fire. the remains of the plant in rockton were still burning yesterday after it was destroyed in a fire that started on monday. officials say the air quality around the plant remains stable, but an evacuation order for those living with one mile is still in effect. >> you still see some smoke. i know people still have questions about that. however, you're going to see smoke f
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "austin american statesman" reports a police affidavit reveals last weekend's deadly mass shooting began as a confrontation between teenagers. the exchange of gunfire in austin's entertainment district killed a bystander and injured 13 others. police say it all began when two groups of teenagers began arguing. 17-year-old jeremiah tabb was arrested on monday and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports the son of legendary university of michigan football coach bo schembechler and two former players say the coach knew they were being molested by the longtime doctor. yesterday the 62-year-old matt schembechler and two players said that they were among hundreds abused by dr. robert anderson. anderson worked at the school for nearly 40 years. he died in 2008. matt said that he was just 10-years-old when the abuse started. he said when he told his father, his dad became violent. >> he screamed, "i don't want to hear this. i'm not hearing this." i tried to tell him repeatedly, but my effort earned me a punch in the chest. >> a report commissioned by the school found that bo schembechler and others were aware of complaints against dr. anderson but he was allowed to remain at the university. bo died in 2016. -- in 2006. >>> "the washington post" says the senate confirmed the first muslim federal judge in american history. the senate voted 83-16 to approve his
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports the son of legendary university of michigan football coach bo schembechler and two former players say the coach knew they were being molested by the longtime doctor. yesterday the 62-year-old matt schembechler and two players said that they were among hundreds abused by dr. robert anderson. anderson worked at the school for nearly 40 years. he died in 2008. matt said that he was just...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports the department of homeland security says u.s. borders with mexico and canada will remain closed through july 21st. restrictions on nonessential travel arere being extxtended t reduce t the spread d of covid. offificials say y essential l t and travel will be permitted. the borders have been mostly closed since the pandemic started, but travel from the u.s. into mexico's northern border cities has reportedly gone unchecked. >>> "arizona central" says a man driving a pickup truck drove into bicyclists taking part in a road race. it happened saturday in navajo country about 240 miles northeast of phoenix. six of the cyclists are in critical condition. one man said that he saw the driver accelerate toward the cyclists. police say the 35-year-old suspect was shot by officers outside a nearby hardware store after he fled the scene. >> i saw one cop car and then two and three more came in, lights were on. i knew something was going on. i went back in the house and said, h
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports the department of homeland security says u.s. borders with mexico and canada will remain closed through july 21st. restrictions on nonessential travel arere being extxtended t reduce t the spread d of covid. offificials say y essential l t and travel will be permitted. the borders have been mostly closed since the pandemic started, but travel from the u.s. into mexico's northern border cities has...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "detroit free press" reports city residents are cleaning up after devastating floods. more than six inches of rain fell in parts of detroit on friday. neighborhoods were submerged along with cars and tractor-trailers on busy highways. one driver said she didn't think she would make it out alive. >> the water was coming up and i was thinking i'm going to die. >> i have never seen anything like this ever. and driving through it is scary. >> michigan's governor has declared a state of emergency to help address threats to public health and safety related to the heavy rainfall. >>> the "san francisco chronicle" says a beach-goer was injured in a great white shark attack. it happened saturday off the coast of san mateo in northern california. authorities say a 35-year-old man was swimming when a great white shark bit him on the leg. the man swam to shore and was taken to the hospital. he was discharged and is expected to be okay. officials say the shark was up to seven-feet long. the be
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "detroit free press" reports city residents are cleaning up after devastating floods. more than six inches of rain fell in parts of detroit on friday. neighborhoods were submerged along with cars and tractor-trailers on busy highways. one driver said she didn't think she would make it out alive. >> the water was coming up and i was thinking i'm going to die. >> i have never seen anything like this...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports a british police officer pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping a woman. 33-year-old sarah everard disappeared in march while walking home from a friend's house in london. her body was found a week later, more than 50 miles from where she was last seen. 48-year-old officer wayne couzens pleaded guilty in court yesterday. he also accepted responsibility for killing everard but was not asked to enter a plea on the murder charge. everard's disappearance and murder caused a nationwide outcry as women shared their fear of violence when walking alone. >>> the "richmond times dispatch" says former virginia governor terry mcauliffe won the democratic primary as he tries to return to office. mcauliffe easily beat four opponents in yesterday's primary. he was governor from 2014 to 2018, but virginia does not allow governors to serve consecutive terms. he will face glenn youngkin in november in the race to succeed the democratic governor, ralph northam. >>> and cb
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports a british police officer pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping a woman. 33-year-old sarah everard disappeared in march while walking home from a friend's house in london. her body was found a week later, more than 50 miles from where she was last seen. 48-year-old officer wayne couzens pleaded guilty in court yesterday. he also accepted responsibility for killing everard but was not...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports a showdown on capitol hill is looming over sweeping voting reform bill. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell vowed yesterday to block legislation from advancing this month, rejecting democratic senator joe manchin's compromise. his pitch includes automatic voter registration, banning bipartisan gerrymandering, and voter i.d. provisions. manchin is the only democratic senator who has not signed on to the for the people act, insisting it lacks bipartisan support. >>> the "st. louis dispatch" says the missouri couple who gained note right for pointing guns at protesters last year pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges. mark and patricia mccloskey will pay a total of $2,800 in fines and agree to give up their weapons. the couple waved guns at demonstrators who marched in front of their mansion last june. they say the protesters were trespassing by entering their gated street. mark mccloskey says that he has no regrets. >> in other words, i stood out on th
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports a showdown on capitol hill is looming over sweeping voting reform bill. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell vowed yesterday to block legislation from advancing this month, rejecting democratic senator joe manchin's compromise. his pitch includes automatic voter registration, banning bipartisan gerrymandering, and voter i.d. provisions. manchin is the only democratic senator who...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports the controversial keystone xl crude oil pipeline has been canceled after president biden blocked its permit. the project's sponsor says it is pulling the plug after canadian officials failed to persuade mr. biden to reverse the decision that he made during his first time in office. construction started last year after former president trump revived it. it had been halted by the obama administration. environmentalists oppose the project. supporters say it would have created thousands of american construction jobs. >>> the "san antonio express news" says an air force base was placed on lockdown for about two hours after reports that shots had been fired into the base from the outside. officials at joint base san antonio lakeland told all personnel to shelter in place yesterday after two shots were reported. they say it's unclear if anyone saw a shooter and whether one or two gunmen were involved. no injuries were reported, though. the base is used for air force basic
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports the controversial keystone xl crude oil pipeline has been canceled after president biden blocked its permit. the project's sponsor says it is pulling the plug after canadian officials failed to persuade mr. biden to reverse the decision that he made during his first time in office. construction started last year after former president trump revived it. it had been halted by the obama...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the miami herald" reports three people were killed and five others wounded in a shooting outside a college graduation party. police say one or more vehicles pulled up and began firing at people yesterday as they were leaving the party at a strip ll 20-year-old florida corrections officer tyleshia taylor. police do not believe she was a target. two people died when the car they were in sped off and crashed into a wall. this was the latest in a string of recent shootings in the miami area. >>> "usa today" says the fbi's investigating after a passenger reportedly tried to break into the cockpit of a delta airlines flight. the plane was flying from los angeles to nashville on friday when it was diverted to albuquerque, new mexico. the airline says an unruly passenger made an attempt to breach the locked cockpit, but crew members and other passengers detained him. >> they're not clowning around, and i realized they were in a full-on fight, wrestling. >> video shows one passenger on the pl
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the miami herald" reports three people were killed and five others wounded in a shooting outside a college graduation party. police say one or more vehicles pulled up and began firing at people yesterday as they were leaving the party at a strip ll 20-year-old florida corrections officer tyleshia taylor. police do not believe she was a target. two people died when the car they were in sped off and crashed into a...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports computer software pioneer john mcafee was found dead in a spanish prison in an apparent suicide. the 75-year-old creator of mcafee anti-virus software was discovered in his jail cell yesterday. it happened hours after a spanish court approved his extradition to the u.s. on tax evasion charges. mcafee was arrested last october in barcelona. he faced a prison sentence of up to 30 years back in the u.s. spanish authorities are investigating his death. >>> "the washington post" says five people were injured when a pedestrian bridge collapsed on to a highway in washington, d.c. officials say a truck apparently hit the bridge over interstate 295 yesterday, knocking it off its moorings. the injuries are described as non-life-threatening. the truck was wedged beneath the collapsed bridge and leaked diesel fuel. the bridge was reported in poor condition when it was last inspected in february. >>> and the "los angeles times" has an update on the herd of escaped co
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports computer software pioneer john mcafee was found dead in a spanish prison in an apparent suicide. the 75-year-old creator of mcafee anti-virus software was discovered in his jail cell yesterday. it happened hours after a spanish court approved his extradition to the u.s. on tax evasion charges. mcafee was arrested last october in barcelona. he faced a prison sentence of up to 30 years...
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those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports an appeals court suspended rudy giuliani's new york law license. the panel of judges said former president trump's personal lawyer made false statements about voter fraud while fighting to overturn the results of last year's presidential election. an attorney disciplinary committee said giuliani had violated professional conduct rules. giuliani said the suspicious violates his first amendment rights to free speech. >>> and "usa today" reports leaders of indigenous groups in canada say they have found 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former catholic residential school in saskatchewan. the groups say the graves were once marked, but the roman catholic church that operated the school removed them. from the 19th century to the 1970s more than 150,000 indigenous children were forced to attend state-funded christian schools, the majority run by roman catholic missionary congregations. >> we all must put down our ignorance and accidental racism of not addre
those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "associated press" reports an appeals court suspended rudy giuliani's new york law license. the panel of judges said former president trump's personal lawyer made false statements about voter fraud while fighting to overturn the results of last year's presidential election. an attorney disciplinary committee said giuliani had violated professional conduct rules. giuliani said the suspicious violates his first...
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the arrest lead to cues newsstands to buy the latest addition of the tabloid. adrian brown reports now from hong kong. well, behind me, the headquarters of the apple daly with staff on friday was still coming to terms with the fact that 5 of the top executives and editors were arrested on thursday. now 2 of them have been charged with violating national security, specifically colluding with foreign powers. police confirmed the charges on friday afternoon and say 2 men will be appearing in court in hong kong on saturday morning . the apple daily has been responding to the arrest in defiant fashion on friday it up, it's print from from 80000 copies 250-0000. it's been very difficult to buy a copy of the apple daily in hong kong. it is a popular newspaper. many people support its pro democracy, editorial stones, but many academics are concerned that perhaps one of the next steps might be a system whereby journalists have to be registered a form of regulation as happens on the mainland. i was based in beijing for 5 years . and it's beginning to feel that pacing rul
the arrest lead to cues newsstands to buy the latest addition of the tabloid. adrian brown reports now from hong kong. well, behind me, the headquarters of the apple daly with staff on friday was still coming to terms with the fact that 5 of the top executives and editors were arrested on thursday. now 2 of them have been charged with violating national security, specifically colluding with foreign powers. police confirmed the charges on friday afternoon and say 2 men will be appearing in court...
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newsstand drizzle. upper 50s here and looking for numbers to top out around 70. that's a little cooler than yesterday. sea breeze kicking in ski today. we bring numbers down elsewhere and talking about a mostly seasonal day ahead. we will spell it all out coming up. >>> ambushed by a gunman. how deputies handled a life- threatening situation. >>> a brand-new look at mars. find out what country released this video of its latest trip to space it's time for sleep number's lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing proven quality night sleep we've ever made. don't miss our weekend special. save up to $1,000 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends monday. >>> welcome back. here's a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. quiet on a sunday morning. 54 degrees right now in san franci
newsstand drizzle. upper 50s here and looking for numbers to top out around 70. that's a little cooler than yesterday. sea breeze kicking in ski today. we bring numbers down elsewhere and talking about a mostly seasonal day ahead. we will spell it all out coming up. >>> ambushed by a gunman. how deputies handled a life- threatening situation. >>> a brand-new look at mars. find out what country released this video of its latest trip to space it's time for sleep number's lowest...
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on thursday, hong kongers flocked to newsstands for a piece of history, the last printed issue of the pro-democracy newspaper "apple daily," a monument to the city's longlasting freedom. it was forced to close after the company froze its bank accounts, arrested its journalists and imprisoned its founder, the activist jimmy li. the news is tragic but not unexpected. china is a communist dictatorship and it has been dismantling for months. the trends are now visible in some of the world's largest democracies. some of these elected governments are clamping down on free speech and in an increasingly dynamic place, online. take india. a company that could have 850 million smartphone users by next year. last month a raft of new rules went into effect that makes social media companies criminally liable for content that users post online. under the new laws, companies like twitter and facebook have 36 hours to take down posts that the government finds objectionable including posts that are deemed to be counter to public order, indecent morality or bad subjects to india. modi might interpret s
on thursday, hong kongers flocked to newsstands for a piece of history, the last printed issue of the pro-democracy newspaper "apple daily," a monument to the city's longlasting freedom. it was forced to close after the company froze its bank accounts, arrested its journalists and imprisoned its founder, the activist jimmy li. the news is tragic but not unexpected. china is a communist dictatorship and it has been dismantling for months. the trends are now visible in some of the...
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hadn't had as big of a viewership as they did or i should take that back, there were people lined up at newsstands around the block. people were buying "the new york times" print edition and they hadn't seen that kind of response since barack obama won the election. make no mistake this is also a way for "new york times" to make some money. it's relevant in so many places across the country. i'm not saying the primary driver but it is important in all of this. >> i'm seeing some reporting that they might consider a lawsuit over this. is there any basis for that? what would be the damages? >> to teach at the chapel hills journalism school. >> i can think of any credible legal argument, nor have i heard the planned legal argument. i've heard that she might sue but i don't know what the charges would be and i can't figure it out. i'm just not creative in that way. >> i think it's important to understand the person sending their kids to school during these terms let's set aside identity politics, you know, equity outcome the terms keep changing but the bottom line is that there was a turn in the histo
hadn't had as big of a viewership as they did or i should take that back, there were people lined up at newsstands around the block. people were buying "the new york times" print edition and they hadn't seen that kind of response since barack obama won the election. make no mistake this is also a way for "new york times" to make some money. it's relevant in so many places across the country. i'm not saying the primary driver but it is important in all of this. >> i'm...
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reports of the arrest led to cues at newsstands to buy the latest edition of the paper. the pandemic has severely impacted those who rely on tourism. in argentina, some of the women in these communities have spoken about how they have been coping. >> a town in the middle of the andes mountains in northern argentina. its famous hills of the seven colors formed by sea, lake, and river sediment. the town attracts thousands of tourists every year, but the pandemic changed at all. women here are used to sending their textiles to make a living. now, they are struggling to pay rent and are fighting eviction. >> for now, i am working here, but i have been asked to leave from this shop. i came to this town several years ago, and i am trying to sell my textiles and sustain my 14-year-old daughter. it has become very difficult. >> most of the women producing textiles come from indigenous communities in the province. marisela says she learned the art from her grandmother. it takes about six days from a batch for a weaver like marisel . there's no tourism these days because of the pa
reports of the arrest led to cues at newsstands to buy the latest edition of the paper. the pandemic has severely impacted those who rely on tourism. in argentina, some of the women in these communities have spoken about how they have been coping. >> a town in the middle of the andes mountains in northern argentina. its famous hills of the seven colors formed by sea, lake, and river sediment. the town attracts thousands of tourists every year, but the pandemic changed at all. women here...
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and i think it was - inevitable as soon as the paper hit the newsstands on friday morning that matt hancock would resign. sometimes, it takes little time. the premise about him, this is a prime minister who doesn't like sucking people, he has decided a number of times not to sack people —— doesn't like sucking people. he wants —— —— sacking. he certainly didn't want a big reshuffle and i am unsurprised he has chosen sajid javid, a quick and easy way to fill that role. it is a very surprising situation lots of ways because at least, if we are to believe what is in some of the national newspapers on sunday morning, in effect, his hand was forced by a very strong reaction from conservative mps, from grassroots conservative members, we heard from an mp that motion of no confidence was passed. that has no constitutional significance in the conservative —— conservative party itself but it is a problem if there is a sense that he has been resistance to this and he has had to cave because of pressure from below. it appears to be matt hancock's decision, ratherthan it appears to be m
and i think it was - inevitable as soon as the paper hit the newsstands on friday morning that matt hancock would resign. sometimes, it takes little time. the premise about him, this is a prime minister who doesn't like sucking people, he has decided a number of times not to sack people —— doesn't like sucking people. he wants —— —— sacking. he certainly didn't want a big reshuffle and i am unsurprised he has chosen sajid javid, a quick and easy way to fill that role. it is a very...
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on thursday, hong kongers flocked to newsstands for a piece of history. the last issue of the prodemocracy newspaper apple daily. a monument to that city's long-standing freedoms. the paper was forced to close after the government arrested the journalists and froze the bank accounts and imprisoned the founder. the activist jimmy lie. the news is tragic but not unexpected. china is after a powerful communist dictator dismantling hong kong's autonomy for months. similar trends are now visible in some of the world's largest democracies. some of the elected governments are clamping down on free speech and online. india, a country that could have more than 800 million smart phone users by next year. last month a raft of new rules went into effect that make social media companies criminally liable for content that users post online. under the new laws, companies like twitter and facebook have 36 hours to take down posts that the government finds objectionable including posts that are deemed to be counter to public order, decency or morality or the sovereignty a
on thursday, hong kongers flocked to newsstands for a piece of history. the last issue of the prodemocracy newspaper apple daily. a monument to that city's long-standing freedoms. the paper was forced to close after the government arrested the journalists and froze the bank accounts and imprisoned the founder. the activist jimmy lie. the news is tragic but not unexpected. china is after a powerful communist dictator dismantling hong kong's autonomy for months. similar trends are now visible in...
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the most recent issue just out and on newsstands and in the mail to subscribers right now. so thank you all very much forin joining us tonight. it will be a very interesting and informative conversation i think with chuck collins in his bran new book the wealth hoarders. before we get started point to make some thank you's to the bookstore here in madison, wisconsin that is been cosponsoring these eventsha with ush throughout the year. we very much appreciate their support and very much encourage you to patronize localsusu bookstores in your cities and towns across the country. also the progressive magazine available in bookstores and by subscription. if you go to progressive.org/subscribe on the web, you can get a yearly subscription to her magazine. think you'll enjoy veryaz much. that website has a lot of news and information it's updated .daily. we encouragera you to check that out on a regular basis as well. we are streaming tonight live facebook. and you can use the chat function in either of those platforms to send us questions throughout the evening. we will be addr
the most recent issue just out and on newsstands and in the mail to subscribers right now. so thank you all very much forin joining us tonight. it will be a very interesting and informative conversation i think with chuck collins in his bran new book the wealth hoarders. before we get started point to make some thank you's to the bookstore here in madison, wisconsin that is been cosponsoring these eventsha with ush throughout the year. we very much appreciate their support and very much...
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it's the first morning in hong kong without a free independent pro-democracy newspaper sitting on the newsstands. be right back. nds. be right back. illiant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep part of it with no future payments, who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retirement as we had planned. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or
it's the first morning in hong kong without a free independent pro-democracy newspaper sitting on the newsstands. be right back. nds. be right back. illiant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had...
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news and for more on her race card project you can check out the june issue of national geographic on newsstands now. national geographic is owned by abc7's parent company disney. the cool thing, it's everybody on the internet for people to see. it really does take a lot of bravery to share those things. >> i've been listening to her for years on the radio. that's the first time i've seen her. it's neat to put a face with a name. >>> a san francisco landmark is reopening to visitors today. >> mayor london breed tweeted that coyt tower is going to be open for the first time in 15 months. if you're going up to the observation deck, remember you have to keep your mask on because you're going to be on the elevator. >>> what are your thoughts on california reopening? people in downtown hayward got to answer that question using chalk. they wrote phrases like cautious but optimistic and it's about time. i like the one that said i'm done with zoom. the organization social expression set this up. >> somebody's scared. >> someone just said more fresh air. >> good. flowers and butterflies. >> let's give it
news and for more on her race card project you can check out the june issue of national geographic on newsstands now. national geographic is owned by abc7's parent company disney. the cool thing, it's everybody on the internet for people to see. it really does take a lot of bravery to share those things. >> i've been listening to her for years on the radio. that's the first time i've seen her. it's neat to put a face with a name. >>> a san francisco landmark is reopening to...
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more on her race card project, you can check out the june issue of "national geographic" which is on newsstands now. it's owned by abc 7's parent company, disney. listen. the things that people share. i think is so powerful. because it's stuff they might not share publicly or share with friends or maybe just keep in their minds but they like opened up to her so much and it's just really helpful i think to just see what other people are feeling and going through. >> that's nice. all right. thanks for doing that. >>> are you ready for a landmark that's -- we can literally see from our building to finally reopen today? >> yes. mayor london breed tweeted that coit tower is going to be open for the first time in 15 months. so if you are going to go all the way up to the observation deck, you do need your mask on because you are going to be in the elevator. >> okay. >> yep. you can go. okay. talk about it later. >> okay. >>> speaking of that -- what are your thoughts about california reopening? people in downtown hayward got to answer that very question using colorful chalk. they wrote phrases like c
more on her race card project, you can check out the june issue of "national geographic" which is on newsstands now. it's owned by abc 7's parent company, disney. listen. the things that people share. i think is so powerful. because it's stuff they might not share publicly or share with friends or maybe just keep in their minds but they like opened up to her so much and it's just really helpful i think to just see what other people are feeling and going through. >> that's nice....
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>> jimmy: yeah >> it's like up on the mantle cause they - >> jimmy: they bought every issue off the newsstand. >> every one every one. >> jimmy: that's awesome >> every one >> jimmy: see, come on here you are on another cover of a magazine. this is men's health cover which, look at this. come on. that's - [ cheers and applause >> my boy leo -- leo volcy did that cover he's my photographers and videographer that was his first cover so it's special, it's special. >> jimmy: did he take this picture on the inside of you -- this is you underwater, holding a rock >> yes, yes. he took that one too it was a crazy workout, man. i'm sitting up there, you know, jumping up to the surface trying to get some air dropping down there trying to get the perfect -- the framing right. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. that's a workout you go down, you find a rock and you carry it >> yeah, well, a lot of surfers, you know, and athletes, they work on their breathing and their conditioning, you know, underwater so, like, you would carry a stone that will weight you to the bottom and you would just get your cardio in underwater.
>> jimmy: yeah >> it's like up on the mantle cause they - >> jimmy: they bought every issue off the newsstand. >> every one every one. >> jimmy: that's awesome >> every one >> jimmy: see, come on here you are on another cover of a magazine. this is men's health cover which, look at this. come on. that's - [ cheers and applause >> my boy leo -- leo volcy did that cover he's my photographers and videographer that was his first cover so it's special,...
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and the newsstands the slots that used to be reserved for the apple daily are missing. victoria park was empty on june 4. essentially everything we used to take for granted is now gone. apple daily, the forced closure of the apple daily really marked a new milestone in hong kong's dissent -- descent. because it is a listed company and if you could actually force a listed company to close, and you say that anyone trying to go work with it will become, the last -- criminalized, that is scary. that is two days ago. we also heard that the hong kong government run by people in the security sector, essentially we have li used to be a police officer and also chris --in charge and things look like they are going to get worse. >> as we look ahead to the 100th anniversary of the ccp, a lot of symbolism here. we know there has been 70 crackdowns coming through for wide range of industries -- there have been so many crackdowns coming through for a wide range of industries. tell us what you expect for this week and how important this is for president xi? >> so, we expect to see a lo
and the newsstands the slots that used to be reserved for the apple daily are missing. victoria park was empty on june 4. essentially everything we used to take for granted is now gone. apple daily, the forced closure of the apple daily really marked a new milestone in hong kong's dissent -- descent. because it is a listed company and if you could actually force a listed company to close, and you say that anyone trying to go work with it will become, the last -- criminalized, that is scary....
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. >> to see all of "people's" award winners pick up this week's issue of "people" on newsstands, i always do nationwide on friday. i already have mine. you have to wait till friday. >>> let's check in one last time with ginger. >> as so many of us baked, it's hard to see me cuddle up with the 2500 geraniums they use, signature flower. makes me want a verner's ginger ale in michigan. that's a detroit you know original. it was the first soda made in the united states but we call it pop here because i'm in michigan >>> good morning. i am abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. we will have minor areas of drizzle >>> now to a new documentary looking at vaccine hesitancy in communities of color. it's part of a project put together by the ad council and it aims to dispel myths to help educate and get more people vaccinated. kenneth moton has the story for us this morning. good morning, kenneth. >> good morning, michael. we know the name tuskegee brings so much pride but is associated with a horrible syphilis experiment against hundreds of black men. now we're hearing from the descendants of those w
. >> to see all of "people's" award winners pick up this week's issue of "people" on newsstands, i always do nationwide on friday. i already have mine. you have to wait till friday. >>> let's check in one last time with ginger. >> as so many of us baked, it's hard to see me cuddle up with the 2500 geraniums they use, signature flower. makes me want a verner's ginger ale in michigan. that's a detroit you know original. it was the first soda made in the...
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for that full exclusive interview with "people," pick up that pride issue on newsstands right now. george? >> thank you, gio. >>> let's go back to ginger at the philadelphia zoo. >> reporter: here we go. oh, george, i cannot tell you, this is lucy hudson, my boys, miles and adrian, and a life-sized tyrannosaurus rex. let us show them. this is called big time, life in an endangerous age. you walk through here, you have 24 animatronic real-size dinosaurs. we love dinosaurs, but we also love what it means right now in our world with climate changing and endangered species happening all around us. you can take a pledge when you're here to care about what is on the planet right now and you'll learn so much more if you come to the philly zoo. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco, on this thursday expect slightly colder weather.. >>> we're very excited about r.. this. now to the star of the hit show "love, victor" about a newly out of the closet high school athlete. michael cimino who plays victor will join us in a moment. let's look at a clip where he and his ex-girlf
for that full exclusive interview with "people," pick up that pride issue on newsstands right now. george? >> thank you, gio. >>> let's go back to ginger at the philadelphia zoo. >> reporter: here we go. oh, george, i cannot tell you, this is lucy hudson, my boys, miles and adrian, and a life-sized tyrannosaurus rex. let us show them. this is called big time, life in an endangerous age. you walk through here, you have 24 animatronic real-size dinosaurs. we love...