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22 year old man has been taken into custody in highland park, Illinois just outside Chicago following today's deadly shooting at a July 4th parade. Subject was taken into custody without losing. The job man is the police chief there. The man is identified as Bobby krimo the third, 6 people were killed around 30 others injured as the gunman fired from a rooftop. This man was 9. He didn't stop. You know, you wanted to stop and stop stop and just kept on going and he reloaded whoever that person was and then he just continued to shoot. Officials are angry. It is devastating that a celebration of America was ripped apart by our uniquely American plague. Illinois governor JB pritzker. While we celebrate the 4th of July just once a year, mass shootings have become our weekly yes weekly American tradition. Some of the injured are said to be in serious condition. CBS News special report. I'm Steve futterman. CBS News correspondent Jim Crow has the latest on the fatal shooting of a journalist in the Middle East. U.S. State Department officials have concluded that Israeli army gunfire likely killed an Al Jazeera journalist, but there was, quote, no reason to believe her shooting was intentional. Shireen Abu akle was fatally shocked during an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank in May. The Palestinian authority gave the bullet taken from the woman's body to U.S. investigators over the weekend, but it opposed to and it is opposed to any Israeli involvement in the investigation. Herschel woody Williams, the last remaining Medal of Honor recipient from World War II, will lie in honor at the U.S. capitol. Senator Joe Manchin announced the honor at a memorial yesterday where Williams was remembered for his courage, humility and selflessness. Williams, who died Wednesday at the age of 98, was legend in his native West Virginia for his heroics under fire during several crucial crucial hours at the battle via regime. As a young marine Corporal, Williams went ahead of his unit in February 1945 and eliminated a series of Japanese machine gun positions. This new development in the legal war between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard. AP entertainment correspondent Oscar wells Gabriel has that story. Lawyers for Amber Heard are asking a judge in Virginia to throw out the verdict against her and the defamation lawsuit filed by her ex Johnny Depp in post trial motions filed Friday, her attorneys call the jury's award to death $10 million in compensatory damages and 5 million in punitive damages excessive N indefensible. They asked the judge to toss the verdict and dismiss the lawsuit altogether, or at least order a do over, Kurt also argues that one of the jurors may not have been properly vetted by the court. A Moscow's Gabriel. Money news had 25 and 55 here's Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini. This is a Bloomberg money minute, the job market takes center stage on Wall Street with the government's

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