at lou bell speakers and they make under water speakers and found out this could be done. and they had the first one in january, even though we are in the sub tropics, getting in and out of the water in january could still be a bit, well, brisk. so the event was moved to july and generally we have it somewhere around the first weekend after the fourth of july. the waters are just absolutely b beautiful at that time of the year and, like i said, it is a sight to be hold. mermaids are indeed real. tell us about the message for all of us, because this is about protecting the coral reefs, right? yes. and as you listen to the festival, and by the way, you could listen to the festival anywhere in the united states. by simply going online to u.s. 1 radio.com and they broadcast it to where you could pick it up on your computer anywhere.
mass shooting in baltimore. investigators were called to a neighborhood just afternoon midnight. this is an absolute tragedy that did not have to happen. it again highlights the impacts and the need to deal with the over proliferation of illegal guns on the streets and the ability for those who should not have them. cnn s isabel rosales joining us now. what is the latest? we are piecing together what happened. what we are hearing from baltimore police is this happened outside at a block party. that s important because that could have given folks really a chance to run away from shooter or shooters. not a lot known yet about the suspect or suspects. this happened in south baltimore in the brooklyn homes neighborhood. this was a working class neighborhood east just about ten miles away from balt baltimore/washington international airport. we are seeing from video on the ground, you see the police tape, an active scene, debris, trash,
the french interior ministry says 719 people were detained in a fifth night of protests. france has been gripped by violent demonstrations after the police shooting death of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop. in marseilles, riot police fired tear gas. the mayor of of a paris suburb says his home was attacked in what he calls an assassination attempt. he says the attackers rammed a car in his house to set his house on fire. nic robertson is in france for us. give us the latest on the situation there. reporter: yeah, we are outside the mayor s office here. this was we are in that southern suburb of paris. this is where the protesters tried to attack first. they tried to get at the mayor in his office here. they failed to do that. they have been doing that for a number of days. that s why they went to his house, it appears, and tried to attack hum in his house, but he wasn t there.
dozens of countries representing many cultures. hundreds of languages. when you look at the asian american experience in america, it s vastly different, right, not just with the cultures but also socioeconomic status and the axis that you have. would you agree that affirmative action may have benefitted a certain group of asians whereas hasn t for another group? no, i think affirmative action has hurt asian americans in general because here s why. you see what harvard did with personality score. when asian americans applied to harvard, harvard utilized this personality score to rate asian americans lowest among all the racist. they had the highest academic ratings, highest teacher recommendation, second highest counselor recommendations, and harvard rated them lowest on the personality score. that s inexcusable. those things are correlated with strong personalities. those things are correlated with
where former president donald trump spoke to a crowd of supporters at a rally on saturday and it s important to note that this is his first presidential rally since the news of his federal indictment and learning of the federal charges against him in the classified documents case. and he spent a lot of time during that speech talking about these charges. he continued to repeat that he denied any wrongdoing. he also argued that others were not being prosecuted for doing the same thing that he did and that he was entitled to taking those documents with him. of course, prosecutors argue that he had some of the most sensitive documents if his possession and his refusal to turn them over amounts to obstruction. he spent a lot of time on that. the other thing i want to point out he spent a lot of time focusing on thinks 2024 agenda, things like immigration, crime, drugs and fentanyl in america, the economy and railed repeatedly against president biden and argued that they need he needs to