watching us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, recovery efforts are underway after the u.s. military shot down a suspected spy balloon over the atlantic ocean. meanwhile beijing is warning it will use necessary steps in similar situations. could this push the u.s. toward a cold war with china or will both sides find a diplomatic solution? after days of suspected spying over the u.s. mainland, a chinese balloon was abruptly shot out of the sky on saturday by a u.s. fighter jet. the balloon was so high up when it was destroyed, the sound of the blast took several seconds to reach the ground. listen to this. and the shoot-down ended days of concern and speculation about the balloon s purpose. chinese insist it was a balloon. the u.s. is confident it was conducting a survey over the ocean and the u.s. issued a fighter jet with heat-seeking missile to destroy it. the debris landed in water that s about 47 feet
as against amber heard, with the jury award punitive damages in the amount of $5 million. do you find that miss pacemaker it has proven all elements of defamation with mark answer no. we were compensatory damages in the amount of $2 million. greg: the conclusion of the blockbuster defamation trial between johnny depp and amber heard did not disappoint. both stars defamed one another with johnny depp being the big victor. $50 million awarded after jurors unanimously decided that she libeled him with malice when she wrote the 2019 op-ed identifying herself as a victim of domestic groups. amber heard winning a counterclaim by johnny depp s agent who called her claim a hoax. it is being called a setback for women. depp wasn t there to celebrate. he was too busy rocking out in london but he released a statement, falls and very serious allegations were levied at maybe via the media which triggered an endless barrage of hateful content. although no charges were ever brought agains
policy in chambers on how to deal with it. sometimes they would be stapled closed, sometimes they would pile up under the desk but sometimes left in the hallways for pickup. these hallways were nonpublic, but this is no way to deal with sensitive information. in her report, the marshall of the supreme court launched a plan. for this particular like that so rocked the court and the nation all comess too late. ariane de vogue, cnn, washington. he s about to leave, saying good-bye to the country and continent. this ends the pope s visit to africa. earlier the pontiff celebrated mass with the faithful, and we ll have more on the visit in just a few minutes. know when it s time to go into protect mode.
admitted to eating a customer s food. these are not the worst numbers in there. these are people admitting it. i think it may be 10 out of 10 if 8 out of 10 are admitting it. yuck. judge jeanine: that s why i cook most of the time. i expect it. first of all, never complain about your food in a restaurant because they will spit in it, okay. that is all i have to say. shannon: doordash? jessica: on the opposite of judge and i order constantly and it s great, any restaurant you want at any time but i guess they get a little tip. but you would notice if your order got messed up here they are doing things like chips and fries. i feel like most of the deliveries come stapled closed. jesse: it s fries is what it is, but when did they do it? on their little motorbikes like that, grabbing food while they are turning left? i don t buy it.