Hes now in quarantine. Ime black driver, targeteds only by what he called a despicable act of hatred. A noose found hanging in his garage stall at talladega super speedway in talladega. Those are some of our top stories on this monday, june 22nd. It is great to have our friend Mona Kosar Abdi back in this seat. We begin with john boltons disparaging account of the trump presidency. The former National Security adviser says foreign leaders had mastered the art of ringing President Trumps bells. He is warning the 2020 election is the last chance to protect the country from the president. He said come november he wont be voting for President Trump or joe biden. Abcs Martha Raddatz has more. Reporter john bolton, who served President Trump longer than any of his National Security advisers, saying he was deeply disturbed by trumps actions in the white house. You also used the phrase in the book that trumps pattern looked like obstruction of justice as a way of life, which we couldnt accept.
Dangerous new phase. The World Health Organizations dire warning as coronavirus cases soar in the u. S. , 12 states hitting record highs. Preparations for a possible second wave under way in the white house. Florida closing in on 100,000 cases. New concerns it could be the next epicenter. The surge putting the return of sports at risk. Major League Baseball once again shutting down facilities, and comedian d. L. Hughley recovers from this frightening incident in nashville, collapsing on stage and testing positive for the virus. Investigation under way. A noose found hanging in the garage of nascar driver Bubba Wallace, the leagues sole fulltime black driver who fought to have Confederate Flags banned from saying he will not back down. And the 2020 virtual espys packing a powerful punch. We need a change, and we need it now. One of sports biggest nights kicking off with a call to action for all athletes. Sports give us hope. Sports make us feel. Sports bring us together. Highlighting in
Im here at Oakland International territory, where i. C. E. Chartered planes to carry detainees. Im kate larson. City leaders and members of the community are meeting to discuss how to make the tenderloin safer for everyone. Im amanda del castillo in san jose. An internationally known artist is done for the day. A largescale mural is going in, marking sharks territory. Abc7 news starts right now. Now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. We begin with new developments tonight after it was revealed that i. C. E. Chartered planes which flew tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants out of Oakland International airport. This was going on from 2010 to 2018. Now the governing body of the airport is weighing in on that decision. Our reporter joins us live from Oakland International report. Lisa, did the board know about this contract . Reporter they say they didnt. In fact, they only found out about it a few days ago. Now they have launched an investigation to figure out how this h
Im here at Oakland International territory, where i. C. E. Chartered planes to carry detainees. Im kate larson. City leaders and members of the community are meeting to discuss how to make the tenderloin safer for everyone. Im amanda del castillo in san jose. An internationally known artist is done for the day. A largescale mural is going in, marking sharks territory. Abc7 news starts right now. Now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. We begin with new developments tonight after it was revealed that i. C. E. Chartered planes which flew tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants out of Oakland International airport. This was going on from 2010 to 2018. Now the governing body of the airport is weighing in on that decision. Our reporter joins us live from Oakland International report. Lisa, did the board know about this contract . Reporter they say they didnt. In fact, they only found out about it a few days ago. Now they have launched an investigation to figure out how this h
Country is counting down. And astronaut Neil Armstrongs hometown, and in cape canaveral, florida, where Vice President pence greeted the two surviving members of the mission. It is the only event that stands a chance of being widely remembered in the 30th century. Reporter thousands celebrating a monumental moment from 50 years ago. The eagle has landed. Reporter july 20, 1969. 600 Million People were watching on television. One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Reporter that moment was made possible in large part because of the men and women sitting in this room. This is the new fullyrestored Mission Control from apollo 11, and everything is exactly as it was on that day. It took 400,000 people, working on everything from the spacecraft to computers to spacesuits. Cap con, were straight for team one. Reporter he led them through the critical moments. Five decades later, he says its time we keep going and prove what america is really capable of it really demonstrated the