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KPIX CBS Overnight News July 14, 2024

Home. A bears home range is a bears home. Welcome to the overnight news. Im vladimir duthiers. President trump returns to the white house after his historic fiveday trip of asia. He became the first sitting u. S. President to set foot inside north korea. The white house hopes it will jumpstart Nuclear Talks with kim jongun. But critics call the move nothing more than a photo op with a dictator. Weeja jang is travel with the president. Reporter the buildup was dramatic. President trump and north korean dictator kim jongun walked toward each other from opposite sides of the joint security area in the dmz. The demilitarized border zone that separates north and south korea. Then, a handshake before the president single footstep made him the first sitting u. S. President to enter north korea. We were in japan for the g20. We came over. I said, hey, im over here. I want to call up chairman kim. And we got to meet. And stepping across that line was a great honor. Reporter kim said it showed mr. Trumps willingness to eliminate the unfortunate past and open a new future. Afterward, the two leaders met inside whats known as the Freedom House for nearly one hour. This was a special moment, and this is, i think, really, as president moon said, this is an historic moim iic moment, the f meeting. Reporter it unfolded after trump tweeted yesterday an invitation for kim to meet, to say hello and shake hands. Cbs news learned the president did not give his staff much notice about the tweet but he has talked about wanting the dmz rendezvous for at least a year. Kim said he was surprised by the president s invitation, even though the two had recently rekindled their relationship. After tird su in february ended early without a deal for pyongyang to give up its Nuclear Program and dismantle its wa reporter despite coming back together in an unprecedented way, reaching an agreement remains a challenge. The president said economic sanctions on the north would stay in place, though he seemed open to lifting some of them in return for north korean concessi concessions. At some point, look, im looking forward to taking them off. I dont like sanctions being on this country. Im looking forward. But the sanctions remain, yes. But at some point during the negotiation, things can happen. Reporter President Trump said negotiating teams would resume talks in two or three weeks. Led by secretary of state mike pompeo, even though in april north korea demanded pompeo be removed from the negotiations. The president also said he would invite kim to visit the white house but did not say when. Vlad . Thank you. As expected, Many Democrats panned President Trumps diplomatic moves. Its worrisome that this president erratically sets up a meeting without the staff work being done. It seems like its all for show. Its not substantive. This guy was lobbing missiles into the sea of japan just a few weeks ago, and the president is going to talk to m . Country, weo work. We want to see a denuclearization of the korean peninsula, reduction in these missiles but its not as easy as just going and bringing a hot dish over the fence to the dictator next door. You dont have to say positive things about brutal dictators. You should sit down and negotiate with them. If we can get rid of north korean weapons there and their missile system, that would be a very good thing. Despite three years of almost bizarre Foreign Policy from this president , this country is no safer when it comes to north korea. Lets get perspective from margaret brennan, moderator of face the nation and Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent. The president has been criticized in the past for using twitter to conduct diplomacy. Is it effective . Well, the president s tweet got him the meeting he wanted but whether it will actually get h a to talk about giving up its Nuclear Program will be the test of whether this means anything. And we know that diplomats at the state department over the next month will be trying to put together working level negotiations with the north Korean Counterparts to try to talk about that. Leading up to that failed summit in hanoi, north korea refused to talk about denuclearization. Thats why it failed when the two leaders got together. Whether or not theres a third summit or actual agreement rests on whether kim jongun decided and will tell his own people to start talking. Marg rerkts the president suggested this meeting was spontaneous. Was it . Yes and no. The meeting was put together very quickly in the past 48 hours. We know the National Security team was hugely skeptical, opposed to this. Wanted to see actual ground work being laid. By ground work i mean some sign that north korea was serious this time because the perception was they werent last time they met with President Trump. So the president got the meeting he wanted. The test will be whether it results in any kind of diplomatic agreement down the line. Margaret brennan in washington, thank you. A global celebration in new york city today. Millions turned out in manhattan and beyond to mark world pride day. In the place the movement was born. Tom hanson was there. Reporter new york city played host to the biggest pride celebration in the world sunday. Millions of people were in celebration mode adding to this already packed city. Were proud to be gay. Were not different from anyone else. Were just a little more fun. Thats all. It all started here. It started at stonewall. Reporter the parade marks 50 years since riots at the Stonewall Inn which sparked the gay rights movement. This is amazing weve come this far that we can get married. That there are all kinds of rights. Reporter being gay was a crime five decades ago and there were frequent raids on bars like stonewall. Nypd commissioner james oneil actually apologized for its role in raiding stonewall. The actions taken by the nypd were wrong, plain and simple. The actions and laws were discriminatory and oppressive and, for that, i apologize. Reporter today the nypd provides its support so that moments like this are possible. Justin mahoney said his visibility is welcome here. I feel free. Like im just really i dont feel like i have to hide myself. Especially being in the big apple. Everybody is like supportive. And its just like you feel so much love all the time. Reporter weve heard from so many people today who say they are proud this is where the revolution began but, vlad, they also say that despite the progress made over the last 50 years since stonewall there this is the cbs overnight news. An accident investigators are responding to a plane crash at an airport in addison, texas, north of dallas. The twin engine beechcraft crashed into a hangar at takeoff early sunday setting it on fire. The plane was destroyed. Officials believe there were several people on board. Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in sudan today demanding civilian rule after a deadly military crac witnesses say snipers opened fire on a group of demonstrators. At least eight people were shot in the capital city of khartoum. Security forces pelted demonstrators with tear gas. This is the first big demonstration since june 3rd when the army ousted sudans leader and killed dozens of civilians. In japan today, whaling ships are getting set to head out to sea the day ahead of the first commercial whaling hunt in 30 years. In 1987, japan agreed to global whaling moratorium. The last year was a taerths of International Criticism after announcing it would resume whaling on july 1st. Europe is burning up as a brutal heat wave spreads across the continent. The mercury pushes into triple dishes again. Roxana is in lyon, france. Reporter germany is sizzling. And in spain, tripledigit temperatures are contributing to the worst wildfire in 20 years. Europe has been sweltserring for days as a heat wave moves across the continent. Several countries have set new june records, including a high of 115 degrees in france on friday. Surpassing the old monthly record by three degrees. The country is still haunted by a heat wave in 2003 that led to the deaths of an estimated 15,000 people. Officials say this time, they are prepared. Setting aside places for people to cool off and checking on the elderly. Ariel vail is the mayor of a paris district. We have social services. We have maps of those people. We start calling them. Roll call them. Check that theyre fine. Reporter at the height of the heat last week, parisians and tourists had to find ways to adapt. Go out nearly the morning, later at night. Strategizing well . Were trat jising. Were using our arizona strategies. In a new location. Reporter weather experts say heat waves like this are becoming more intense and common. Mark masslyn is a climatologist at University College london. We know these heat waves are now twice as likely to occur than they were, say, 20 years ago. Whats worrying is with Climate Change, the frequency is going to increase in the future. Reporter the World Meteorological Organization Says this year is on track to be one of the hottest in history. And that this heat wave is consistent with Greenhouse Gas emissions. Here in france, relief is in the forecast for now. Vlad . Thanks, roxana. Its another hot day for millions of americans, especially in the midwest. Meteorologist jeff baridelli is here with whats next. Feels like temperatures 100 to 110 degrees in parts of the upper midwest. Thats because we have this big heat ridge or dome of High Pressure, jet stream way up into canada. And this is on the northern side of this ridge, this ring of fire as we call it, we have showers, thunderstorms and the threat for Severe Weather in places like minneapolis all the way west to sioux falls and pierre and all the way south into wisconsin and into chicago. You can see that line of storms. Tomorrow the threat for severe thunderstorms is in a similar place because, again, that ridge of High Pressure has not moved. How hot does it feel . It feels like the 90s and low 100s across the upper midwest. Tomorrow is going to be almost equally as hot. Just a little bit cooler but not cool by any means with feelslike temperatures in the upper 90s to near 100 degrees. Through the upcoming week, a ridge of High Pressure in the eastern twothirds of the country straight through the fourth of july. If youre hot right now youll stay hot through the fourth and probably beyond that. Be looking towards a pool. Thank you, jeff. Oregon, repub lawmakers were back at work at the capitol. Some fled the state instead of voting on a Climate Change bill. The governor ordered the state police to bring the returned voluntarily after Majority Democrats said they didnt have enough votes to pass the bill. Coming up why a fourth of july tradition could go up in smoke for some americans. Later the uproar over late night parties at londons world famous zoo. Hard work leaves a mark. It shows on your clothes. Grit, dirt, and every stain the job throws at you. New tideeaut designed for impossible stains. Know what turns me on . My man. Some vitamin d. A little. Inspo. And when i really want to amp it up we use ky yours mine. Tingling for me and warming for him. Woah. Get what you want. Americans are expected to travel in record numbers this independence day. Aaa predicts 49 Million People will be on the move. Thats nearly 2 million more travelers than last year. Over 2018. At the same time, a fourth of july tradition faces a potential threat. The trade war with china has fireworks prices skyrocketing. Adriana diaz has more. Reporter as america prepares to ring in its birthday with a bang, a trade war with china could shut down the party. How many of these product comes from china . All of our products are produced in china. Reporter skip mccall manages a store for phantom fireworks, the countrys Largest Consumer fireworks retailer. You think it would affect your livelihood if these tariffs are applied . I think it will. I worry more about our employees. Reporter how many people do you employ . This time of year were at max. Were probably around 3,000 nationwide. Reporter wow. Bruce is phantoms ceo. And at this 1. 2 million squarefootwear house in youngstown, ohio, the shelves are packed with exploding nov elsies. All have traveled halfway around the world from china. But as President Trump proposes tariffs of up to 25 on all chinese products, domestic fireworks sales could fizzle. We depend on china for a lot of imports. Reporter greg ipp is the wall street journals chief economics commentator. He says the prices of goods like fireworks are volatile because there arent any americanmade substitutes. A lot of the stuff we import from china is only made in china. They can absorb the cost themselves or pass it on to the consumers. Even if the price goes up by 25 , you will still buy . Might buy less. Oh, my goodness. That worries bruce who hopes china and the u. S. Reach an agreement before tariffs blow up his bottom line. Its my opinion that they are going to make a deal. Im guessing but im also praying. This is prayer for you . It is. Reporter we asked phantoms ceo why not make fireworks in the u. S. . He said it could take a decade for the u. S. To catch up with chinas efficient fireworks production. Adriana diaz, cbs, chicago. 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Carefully made to be broken. Magnum ice cream. Be magnifique. Londons world famous zoo is being criticized for its late night wildlife. Its for adults only of the human kind. And that is a problem. Heres the story. Reporter its one of the worlds oldest zoos. Home to lions, tigers and beers . If you are thinking, oh, my, then youre not alone. This summer, the london zoo is hosting what its calling zoo nights. Where grownups can get closer to wildlife with a glass of wine or three. Really feels like were almost like at a Music Festival or something. Tell me about the vibe. It has that kind of feel with all the food stands and face paints. Reporter zoo nights is making a comeback after being canceled in 2015 following reports of wasted visitors harassing animals in enclosures. I think this whole idea that its lots of people coming in and getting drunk and doing things that they shouldnt be doing is really exaggerated. Reporter Brian Zimmerman is the chief curator of the london zoo. Theres been a few isolated incident froms several years ago. They were dealt with at the time and we havent had anything for the last few years. Reporter areas have been closed off to protect the more sensitive animals. And extra staff are on hand in case anyone gets out of control. Its not all fun and fauna for visitors. With protesters greeting them as they arrive. Critics say the zoo is putting profits over animal protection. Geordi works with peta. There is Scientific Evidence that shows loud noises affect animals in captivity a lot. They get fearful, they get stressful. Reporter zoo nights is expected to make over a Million Dollars this summer. With most of the cash going to conservation projects. But around 150,000 people have already signed a petition demanding the event be shut down. Saying Party Animals shouldnt be anywhere near wild ones in captivity. When you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. Hi, im joel osteen. Im excited about being with you every week. I hope youll tune in. Youll be inspired, youll be encouraged. Im looking forward to seeing you right here. You are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race thats been designed for you. Will you . How far would you walk for a good doughnut . Chip reid has one creatures incredible journey. Reporter the saga of mink the bear is well known to tv viewers in new hampshire. This bear and her cub were caught last year. Reporter the story began three years ago after a resident fed mink a doughnut every day. Seeing humans as a food source, her cubs broke into a porch. You cant fault her for just trying to feed her cubs. Reporter after a public outcry their sentence was commuted. Then last year mink and her four new cubs discovered bird feeders. This time mink was relocated 100 miles away. In what can only be described as an incredible journey, her tracking collar shows her circuitous path that last month finally brought her back home. We visited the nearby killem bear center now home to minks cubs and some others who welcomed us with open paws. A noted bear expert has been caring for and releasing orphaned bear cubs for more than 25 years. Did you think she would return . I knew she would return or try to return. Home. Rs home range is a bears reporter black bears are much smarter than people think. They recognize their own image. Reporter thats selfawareness. Yeah. Thats selfawareness. Reporter killem usually takes in about eight cubs a year. This year more than 80 due to a severe food shortage that forced mama bears to search for food far away. Some never ret

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