
Last month we demonstrated Gemini 2.5's remarkable leap in story segmentation of television news. Unlike print and online news coverage, which is helpfully divided into story-specific articles, television news consists of a never-ending 24/7 stream of words without any information or hints about what stories those words describe or how to group the transcript by story. Organizing television news coverage into its underlying stories has long been one of the grand challenge tasks of video understanding, but past approaches struggled to produce useable results from real world transcripts. Gemini 2.5 Pro and Flash models demonstrate an immense leap forward in segmentation accuracy of evening news broadcasts, matching expert human segmentation nearly flawlessly. Our previous experiments merely tested Gemini's ability to segment transcripts into stories – could we add additional layers of metadata enrichment to each story simply by asking Gemini to add locations, people, organizations, keywords, topics and the like? Could we even have Gemini output centroid latitude/longitude coordinates for every mentioned location, making it possible to put the stories on a map? Could we replace a complex bespoke NLP pipeline that currently combines POS tagging, entity extractors, entity resolvers, topic mappers, statistical keyword extractors and fulltext geocoders with just a few lines of prompt to Gemini 2.5 Flash?
It turns out that Gemini is able to construct layer upon layer of additional metadata without a decrease in its segmentation performance, with the final version including rich annotations of people, organizations, entities, keywords, topics and geocoded locations, all for just $0.084 a broadcast, meaning an entire decade of evening news broadcasts from a single channel would cost just $310 to segment and richly annotate!
Let's use this CBS Evening News broadcast from last week and ask Gemini 2.5 Flash to segment it into stories. We'll use our original prompt:
Below is a television news transcript in JSON format. You are a news cataloger whose job it is to read television news transcripts and identify each of the stories described within. Read the transcript below and make a list of all of the stories it describes. Each story may be mentioned multiple times in multiple places in the transcript. Number the stories in sequential order from 1. Output the story list as JSON records, one per row, with fields STORYID, TITLE, DESCRIPTION and SENTENCEIDS that is a list of all of the SENTENCEIDs of the sentences that are part of that story.
This yields the following. Here Gemini appears to have forgotten to include titles and storyids, but does a good job of segmenting into stories and providing rich descriptions of each. Note that closed captioning is typically 5-10 seconds delayed from the actual video, so the clips below may start and stop a bit before the actual clip.
STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, was sentenced to four consecutive terms of life in prison for the murders of four University of Idaho students. The sentencing hearing was an emotional day for the victims' families, who addressed Kohberger directly. Despite pleas, Kohberger offered no apology or explanation for the murders, and his motive remains unknown. CLIPS: CLIP: 30.772 -> 305.672 (266.90s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/30.772/end/305.672 ---------------------- STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: New developments concerning the Jeffrey Epstein files, with reports that President Trump's name appears in them. The Justice Department documents pertain to the financier who died by suicide while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. Efforts to unseal grand jury testimony continue, facing legal challenges and political deflection. CLIPS: CLIP: 297.738 -> 427.827 (122.09s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/297.738/end/427.827 ---------------------- STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: Outrage erupted in Jacksonville, Florida, over a viral video showing a Black driver being punched by a white sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop. The driver expressed not feeling safe, and while the Sheriff investigates, lawyers demand the deputy's firing. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding police conduct. CLIPS: CLIP: 425.933 -> 457.657 (23.72s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/425.933/end/457.657 CLIP: 1841.047 -> 1856.588 (7.54s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1841.047/end/1856.588 ---------------------- STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: Text messages sent by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth concerning a Yemen bombing contained classified information labeled 'secret.' These messages, sent via a Signal account, were received by a reporter among others, raising concerns about the handling of sensitive government data. CLIPS: CLIP: 450.024 -> 475.708 (17.68s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/450.024/end/475.708 ---------------------- STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: Recent court rulings have offered a reprieve for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant sent to El Salvador by the White House, allowing his release on bail. However, thousands of Afghans living in the U.S., including translators who served with U.S. troops, face deportation after a federal appeals court refused to freeze efforts to end their legal status, raising fears of broken promises and unsafe returns. CLIPS: CLIP: 467.775 -> 655.054 (179.28s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/467.775/end/655.054 ---------------------- STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: A dangerous heat dome is broiling much of the Central U.S., with temperatures feeling as high as 110 degrees, and is expected to expand to the Northeast. Chicago, remembering its deadliest heatwave 30 years ago, has implemented a comprehensive emergency strategy including cooling centers and updated alert thresholds to protect vulnerable populations. CLIPS: CLIP: 648.522 -> 673.472 (16.95s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/648.522/end/673.472 CLIP: 821.461 -> 1022.287 (192.83s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/821.461/end/1022.287 ---------------------- STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: U.S. Customs and Border Protection is actively working to prevent counterfeit goods and dangerous substances from entering the country, particularly at major shipping hubs like Cincinnati. Officers use K-9s and X-ray technology to inspect millions of packages, frequently seizing drugs like fentanyl and marijuana, as well as various knockoff products and restricted agricultural items, highlighting the ongoing challenge of combating illegal imports. CLIPS: CLIP: 665.539 -> 686.952 (13.41s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/665.539/end/686.952 CLIP: 1213.386 -> 1406.772 (185.39s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1213.386/end/1406.772 ---------------------- STORYID: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum is reopening five new exhibits next week following a multi-year renovation, ahead of its 50th anniversary. The museum, home to the world's largest collection of aviation and space artifacts, continues to inspire, featuring iconic pieces like Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis and John Glenn's Mercury Friendship 7 capsule, showcasing human ingenuity and courage. CLIPS: CLIP: 1612.652 -> 1767.799 (147.15s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1612.652/end/1767.799
The story segmentation above is great, but what if we want to track these stories over time to see how their coverage evolves over days? It would help to have a list of the main entities (people, organizations, locations, etc) mentioned in each story and a list of indexing keywords. While we're at it, an even more powerful addition would be to extract a list of locations discussed in each story, making it possible to map them. Traditionally this would require using entity extractors, entity resolvers, statistical and ML-based keyword identification and specialized fulltext geocoders. Instead, could we add all of this new capability just by adding a few sentences to our prompt?
Below is our new prompt, adding these extra fields to our original prompt:
Below is a television news transcript in JSON format. You are a news cataloger whose job it is to read television news transcripts and identify each of the stories described within. Read the transcript below and make a list of all of the stories it describes. Each story may be mentioned multiple times in multiple places in the transcript. Number the stories in sequential order from 1. Output the story list as JSON records, one per row, with fields STORYID, TITLE, DESCRIPTION, KEYWORDS, LOCATIONS, ENTITIES and SENTENCEIDS that is a list of all of the SENTENCEIDs of the sentences that are part of that story. For KEYWORDS, come up with a list of 20+ keywords that concisely describe the story. For LOCATIONS, list the fully-qualified location name and centroid lat/long coordinates of all locations mentioned in the story. For ENTITIES, list all entities found in the story.
Incredibly, this yields exactly what we asked for:
STORYID: 1 TITLE: Bryan Kohberger Sentenced for Idaho Student Murders DESCRIPTION: Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, was sentenced to four consecutive life terms for the murder of four University of Idaho students. The story covers the emotional victim impact statements from the families and friends of the deceased, Kohberger's lack of apology or explanation, and discussions about the unknown motive, including a theory of attempting a 'perfect crime'. LOCATIONS: New York, New York (40.7128 N, -74.0060 W),University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho (46.7264 N, -117.0006 W),Boise, Idaho (43.6187 N, -116.2146 W) KEYWORDS: Bryan Kohberger,Idaho murders,university students,sentencing,life in prison,criminology,victim impact statements,family,murder,plea deal,death sentence,unapologetic,emotional,courtroom,judge,evil,victims,heartbreak,suffering,anger,gaze,photos,trauma,motive,perfect crime theory,police investigation,justice,college students,Moscow,Boise ENTITIES: Maurice DuBois,John Dickerson,Bryan Kohberger,University of Idaho,Kaylee Goncalves,Madison Mogen,Xana Kernodle,Ethan Chapin,Jonathan Vigliotti,Dylan Mortensen,Benjamin Mogen,Steve Goncalves,Alivea Goncalves,CBS News,Police Chief CLIPS: CLIP: 30.772 -> 305.672 (266.90s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/30.772/end/305.672 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Jeffrey Epstein Files and Trump Allegations DESCRIPTION: New developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case as Justice Department documents, referred to as the 'Epstein files,' reveal President Trump's name appears within them. The White House dismisses this as 'fake news.' Congressional efforts to release information continue, while a federal judge rejects unsealing grand jury testimony from an earlier case. The White House attempts to redirect attention by raising questions about the Obama administration's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. LOCATIONS: New York, New York (40.7128 N, -74.0060 W),Washington D.C. (38.9072 N, -77.0369 W),South Florida, Florida (26.0000 N, -81.0000 W) KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein,Epstein files,sex trafficking,suicide,Justice Department,President Trump,Wall Street Journal,White House,fake news,Congress,bipartisan,grand jury,testimony,federal judge,unseal,Ghislaine Maxwell,Russian interference,2016 elections,Obama administration,coup allegations,national intelligence,distraction,legal proceedings,political strategy,transparency ENTITIES: John Dickerson,Maurice DuBois,Jeffrey Epstein,Donald Trump,Ed O'Keefe,The Wall Street Journal,Justice Department,White House,Congress,House Oversight Committee,Pam Bondi,Barack Obama,Tulsi Gabbard CLIPS: CLIP: 297.738 -> 427.827 (122.09s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/297.738/end/427.827 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Jacksonville Police Brutality Incident DESCRIPTION: Outrage erupted in Jacksonville, Florida, following a viral video showing a white sheriff's deputy punching a Black driver during a traffic stop. The driver spoke out for the first time, expressing fear and confusion about why he was pulled over. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is investigating the deputy's actions, while the driver's lawyers are demanding the deputy's termination. LOCATIONS: Jacksonville, Florida (30.3322 N, -81.6557 W) KEYWORDS: Jacksonville,Florida,viral video,police brutality,sheriff's deputy,Black driver,traffic stop,assault,investigation,outrage,driver's statement,fear,confusion,lawyers,termination demand,community questions,accountability,police conduct,justice,civil rights ENTITIES: Maurice DuBois,John Dickerson,Jacksonville Sheriff,Elaine Quijano CLIPS: CLIP: 425.933 -> 457.657 (23.72s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/425.933/end/457.657 CLIP: 1841.047 -> 1856.588 (7.54s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1841.047/end/1856.588 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Classified Information Leak by Defense Secretary DESCRIPTION: Text messages sent by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from his Signal account reportedly contained classified information from a government email labeled 'secret.' This discovery was made during a review by the Pentagon's internal watchdog, and a reporter was among the recipients of these messages. LOCATIONS: Yemen (15.5527 N, 48.5164 E) KEYWORDS: text messages,classified information,government email,secret,Signal account,Defense Secretary,Pete Hegseth,Pentagon,internal watchdog,evidence review,information leak,reporter,Yemen bombing,security breach,confidentiality ENTITIES: John Dickerson,Pete Hegseth,Pentagon CLIPS: CLIP: 450.024 -> 475.708 (17.68s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/450.024/end/475.708 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Migrant and Afghan Translator Deportation Struggles DESCRIPTION: The segment details the legal struggles of migrants and Afghan translators facing deportation. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant sent to El Salvador by the White House, received favorable court rulings allowing bail and preventing immediate ICE re-detention. Simultaneously, thousands of Afghans living in the U.S., including a translator who served with U.S. troops, are losing deportation protection. The story highlights the plight of Amir, another Afghan translator whose life was saved by a U.S. Special Forces officer, and the broken promises of U.S. protection to Afghan allies by the Trump administration. LOCATIONS: El Salvador (13.7942 N, -88.8965 W),United States (39.8283 N, -98.5795 W),Massachusetts (42.4072 N, -71.3824 W),Kentucky (37.8393 N, -84.2700 W),Afghanistan (33.9391 N, 67.7099 E) KEYWORDS: migrant,deportation,Kilmar Abrego Garcia,El Salvador,bail,ICE,Afghans,translator,U.S. troops,longest war,Massachusetts,Kentucky,Special Forces,Amir,Special Immigrant Visa,Taliban,Trump administration,refugees,resettlement,travel restrictions,protected status,green card,broken promises,U.S. foreign policy,allies,safety,justice,humanitarian crisis ENTITIES: Maurice DuBois,John Dickerson,Kilmar Abrego Garcia,ICE,Adam Yamaguchi,U.S. troops,Dewey Yopp,Amir,Taliban,Donald Trump,U.S. Government,Homeland Security Secretary CLIPS: CLIP: 467.775 -> 655.054 (179.28s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/467.775/end/655.054 ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: Midwest Heatwave and Chicago's Emergency Response DESCRIPTION: A dangerous heatwave, driven by an expanding 'heat dome,' is broiling the Central U.S., including the Midwest, Mississippi River region, Ohio Valley, and Northeastern Seaboard. Cities like Chicago are experiencing extreme temperatures, prompting the implementation of comprehensive emergency strategies learned from a deadly 1995 heatwave. The city is opening cooling centers and coordinating local, state, and federal agencies to protect vulnerable populations, emphasizing the risks of high heat indexes due to humidity. LOCATIONS: Midwest, United States (39.8283 N, -98.5795 W),Chicago, Illinois (41.8781 N, -87.6298 W),Mississippi River (37.0000 N, -90.0000 W),Ohio Valley (38.0000 N, -83.0000 W),Northeastern Seaboard (40.0000 N, -73.0000 W),Jersey City, New Jersey (40.7282 N, -74.0776 W) KEYWORDS: heatwave,Midwest,dangerous heat,heat dome,high-pressure system,extreme temperatures,Mother Nature,Chicago,Mississippi River,Ohio Valley,Northeastern Seaboard,Jersey City,heat index,humidity,cooling centers,emergency strategy,1995 heatwave,vulnerable populations,elderly,air-conditioning,public safety,weather disaster,urban planning,preparedness,CDC guidelines ENTITIES: Maurice DuBois,John Dickerson,Lonnie Quinn,Ash-har Quraishi,Kaila LaRiviere,CDC,National Weather Service CLIPS: CLIP: 647.121 -> 673.472 (18.35s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/647.121/end/673.472 CLIP: 821.461 -> 1022.287 (192.83s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/821.461/end/1022.287 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: CBP's Fight Against Counterfeit Goods DESCRIPTION: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers are on the front lines combating the influx of counterfeit goods and illegal narcotics. At a major international shipping hub in Cincinnati, officers work overnight, using K-9 units, X-rays, and their instincts to intercept fake luxury items, prescription drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, marijuana, fentanyl, and restricted agricultural products. The constant battle involves sophisticated smuggling methods and requires continuous adaptation from border protection agencies. LOCATIONS: Cincinnati, Ohio (39.1031 N, -84.5120 W),Erlinger, Kentucky (39.0092 N, -84.6294 W),United States (39.8283 N, -98.5795 W),China (35.8617 N, 104.1954 E) KEYWORDS: counterfeit goods,illegal narcotics,border protection,CBP,international shipping,Cincinnati,K-9 unit,X-ray,smuggling,luxury items,fake goods,Rolex,Van Cleef and Arpels,prescription drugs,Wegovy,Ozempic,marijuana,fentanyl,agricultural products,beetles,snakes,tarantulas,law enforcement,trade,global economy,interdiction,customs,port security,dangerous goods,enforcement ENTITIES: Maurice DuBois,Janet Shamlian,U.S. Customs and Border Protection,CBP,Eric Zizelman,Pico,Natividad Beltran,AJ Jimenez CLIPS: CLIP: 665.539 -> 682.915 (9.38s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/665.539/end/682.915 CLIP: 1213.386 -> 1406.772 (185.39s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1213.386/end/1406.772 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: National Air and Space Museum Unveils New Exhibits DESCRIPTION: The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum is set to unveil five new exhibits as part of a multi-year renovation ahead of its 50th anniversary. The museum, home to the world's largest collection of aviation and space artifacts, aims to inspire visitors. Highlights include Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis and John Glenn's Mercury Friendship 7 capsule, showcasing human ingenuity, curiosity, and courage in flight and space exploration. LOCATIONS: Washington D.C. (38.9072 N, -77.0369 W),Atlantic Ocean (0.0000 N, -30.0000 W) KEYWORDS: Smithsonian,National Air and Space Museum,new exhibits,renovation,aviation,space artifacts,inspiration,dreams,Christopher Browne,pilots license,50th anniversary,galleries,Charles Lindbergh,Spirit of St. Louis,human ingenuity,curiosity,courage,John Glenn,Mercury Friendship 7 Capsule,orbit,space exploration,historical artifacts,museum,wonder,engineering,pioneers ENTITIES: Maurice DuBois,John Dickerson,Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum,Christopher Browne,Charles Lindbergh,John Glenn,Annie Glenn CLIPS: CLIP: 1612.652 -> 1767.799 (147.15s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1612.652/end/1767.799
The entities list is extremely powerful, but as would be expected, mixes generic names like "U.S. troops" with proper names like "Charles Lindbergh". Could we distinguish these simply by asking Gemini to add a new "Proper Names" field?
Below is a television news transcript in JSON format. You are a news cataloger whose job it is to read television news transcripts and identify each of the stories described within. Read the transcript below and make a list of all of the stories it describes. Each story may be mentioned multiple times in multiple places in the transcript. Number the stories in sequential order from 1. Output the story list as JSON records, one per row, with fields STORYID, TITLE, DESCRIPTION, KEYWORDS, LOCATIONS, ENTITIES, PROPERNAMES and SENTENCEIDS that is a list of all of the SENTENCEIDs of the sentences that are part of that story. For KEYWORDS, come up with a list of 20+ keywords that concisely describe the story, separated by commas. For LOCATIONS, list the fully-qualified location name and centroid lat/long coordinates of all locations mentioned in the story, with the coordinates in parantheses after the name and locations separated by commas. For ENTITIES, list all entities found in the story, separated by commas. For PROPERNAMES, list all proper names found in the story, separated by commas.
Incredibly, the answer is yes:
STORYID: 1 TITLE: Bryan Kohberger Sentenced for University of Idaho Murders DESCRIPTION: Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, was sentenced to four consecutive terms of life in prison for the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. During the emotional sentencing hearing, victims' families and friends confronted Kohberger, who offered no apology or explanation. The motive remains unknown, though some speculate he sought to prove he could commit the "perfect crime." LOCATIONS: University of Idaho (46.7275 N, 117.0003 W), Boise, Idaho (43.6187 N, 116.2146 W), Idaho (44.0682 N, 114.7420 W) KEYWORDS: Bryan Kohberger, University of Idaho, murders, sentencing, life in prison, criminology student, victims' families, emotional impact, court, plea deal, death sentence averted, Jonathan Vigliotti, Boise, Idaho, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Dylan Mortensen, Benjamin Mogen, Steve Goncalves, Alivea Goncalves, motive unknown, perfect crime, trauma, pain, justice ENTITIES: University of Idaho, CBS News, CBS Evening News, Judge, Reporter, Police Chief PROPERNAMES: Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Bryan Kohberger, Jonathan Vigliotti, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Dylan Mortensen, Benjamin Mogen, Steve Goncalves, Alivea Goncalves CLIPS: CLIP: 35.71 -> 305.672 (261.96s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/35.71/end/305.672 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Developments in Jeffrey Epstein Files DESCRIPTION: New developments regarding the "Epstein files" reveal that former President Trump's name appears in Justice Department documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking charges. The White House dismisses this as "fake news," but the timing is inconvenient given bipartisan calls in Congress to release all information on Epstein's cases. A federal judge rejected an attempt to unseal grand jury testimony from an earlier federal case, while efforts continue to unseal evidence from a second case in New York. The White House attempts to redirect focus to the Obama administration's investigation into Russian interference. LOCATIONS: New York (40.7128 N, 74.0060 W), South Florida (26.1224 N, 80.1433 W), Washington, D.C. (White House) (38.8977 N, 77.0365 W), Russia (61.5240 N, 105.3188 E) KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein, Epstein files, Justice Department, sex trafficking, Donald Trump, White House, Congress, grand jury testimony, federal judge, New York, Barack Obama, Russian interference, 2016 election, Tulsi Gabbard, national intelligence, political distraction, federal case, unseal documents, bipartisan push, House Oversight Committee, legal proceedings, government transparency ENTITIES: Justice Department, The Wall Street Journal, President Trump, Congress, House Oversight Committee, Federal Judge, White House, Obama Administration, National Intelligence Director, Special Prosecutor PROPERNAMES: Jeffrey Epstein, John Dickerson, Maurice DuBois, Donald Trump, Ed O'Keefe, Pam Bondi, Barack Obama, Tulsi Gabbard CLIPS: CLIP: 297.738 -> 427.827 (122.09s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/297.738/end/427.827 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Outrage Over Viral Video of Police Brutality in Jacksonville DESCRIPTION: Outrage sparked in Jacksonville, Florida, following a viral video depicting a white sheriff's deputy punching a Black driver during a traffic stop. The driver stated he didn't feel safe exiting his car, unsure why he was pulled over. The Black Jacksonville Sheriff is investigating his deputy's actions, but the driver's lawyers are demanding the deputy's termination. LOCATIONS: Jacksonville, Florida (30.3322 N, 81.6557 W), Florida (27.6648 N, 81.5158 W) KEYWORDS: Jacksonville, Florida, police brutality, viral video, traffic stop, sheriff's deputy, Black driver, white deputy, investigation, termination, outrage, public safety, civil rights, police accountability, legal action, community concerns, excessive force, racial tension, social justice, transparency ENTITIES: Sheriff's Deputy, Driver, Jacksonville Sheriff, Lawyers PROPERNAMES: Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Elaine Quijano CLIPS: CLIP: 425.933 -> 457.657 (23.72s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/425.933/end/457.657 CLIP: 1841.047 -> 1856.588 (7.54s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1841.047/end/1856.588 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Defense Secretary Accused of Leaking Classified Information via Text DESCRIPTION: Text messages sent from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Signal account about a March bombing in Yemen reportedly contained information labeled "Secret" from a government email. This was according to officials familiar with evidence reviewed by the Pentagon's internal watchdog. A reporter was among the message recipients. LOCATIONS: Yemen (15.5527 N, 48.5164 E) KEYWORDS: Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, Signal, classified information, text messages, Yemen bombing, government email, secret, Pentagon, internal watchdog, evidence, reporter, leak, national security, intelligence, communication security, data breach, government ethics, military operations, security protocol ENTITIES: Defense Secretary, Signal Account, Pentagon, Internal Watchdog, Reporter, Officials PROPERNAMES: John Dickerson, Pete Hegseth CLIPS: CLIP: 450.024 -> 475.708 (17.68s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/450.024/end/475.708 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Afghan Translators Face Deportation Despite US Service DESCRIPTION: Thousands of Afghans living in the United States, including those who served as translators with U.S. troops, are no longer protected from deportation after a federal appeals court refused to freeze efforts to end their legal status. This policy impacts individuals like Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant sent to El Salvador by the White House, and an unnamed Afghan translator held in Massachusetts facing deportation. Another former Afghan translator, Amir (name concealed), who saved a U.S. Special Forces officer's life multiple times, fears the same fate despite obtaining a green card, as the U.S. government claims Afghanistan is now "safe" while simultaneously advising its citizens not to travel there. LOCATIONS: El Salvador (13.7942 N, 88.8965 W), United States (37.0902 N, 95.7129 W), Massachusetts (42.4072 N, 71.3824 W), Kentucky (37.8393 N, 84.2700 W), Afghanistan (33.9391 N, 67.7099 E) KEYWORDS: Afghan translators, deportation, United States, U.S. troops, legal status, federal appeals court, White House, El Salvador, Massachusetts, Special Forces, green card, Afghanistan safety, immigration policy, veterans, promises broken, Trump administration, refugee, migrant, Special Immigrant Visa, Homeland Security, national security, military service, humanitarian crisis, international relations ENTITIES: Federal Judge, I.C.E., Federal Appeals Court, U.S. Troops, White House, Homeland Security Secretary, Taliban PROPERNAMES: Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Adam Yamaguchi, Dewey Yopp, Amir CLIPS: CLIP: 467.775 -> 655.054 (179.28s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/467.775/end/655.054 ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: Dangerous Heat Dome Scorches Central and Eastern US DESCRIPTION: A dangerous heat dome, a strong high-pressure system, is expanding across the central and eastern United States, bringing the hottest temperatures of the summer. Cities like Chicago are experiencing extreme heat, reminding residents of a deadly 1995 heat wave. Chicago has since implemented a comprehensive heat emergency strategy, including cooling centers and inter-agency coordination, activating alerts at lower thresholds to protect vulnerable populations. LOCATIONS: Midwest (40.0000 N, 90.0000 W), Chicago, Illinois (41.8781 N, 87.6298 W), Ohio Valley (38.5000 N, 84.0000 W), Northeastern Seaboard (40.0000 N, 74.0000 W), Jersey City, New Jersey (40.7282 N, 74.0776 W), United States (37.0902 N, 95.7129 W) KEYWORDS: Heat dome, extreme heat, central US, Midwest, Chicago, heat wave, high-pressure system, dangerous temperatures, public safety, cooling centers, emergency strategy, National Weather Service, humidity, heat index, vulnerable populations, elderly, poor, air conditioning, weather disaster, inter-agency coordination, climate change, urban planning, disaster preparedness, public health, heat stroke ENTITIES: Lonnie Quinn, Ash-Har Quraishi, National Weather Service, CDC, Office of Emergency Management and Communication (OEMC) PROPERNAMES: Lonnie Quinn, Ash-Har Quraishi, Kaila LaRiviere, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson CLIPS: CLIP: 648.522 -> 673.472 (16.95s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/648.522/end/673.472 CLIP: 821.461 -> 1022.287 (192.83s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/821.461/end/1022.287 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: Inside the Fight Against Counterfeit Goods and Contraband at US Borders DESCRIPTION: The global economy loses hundreds of billions annually to counterfeit goods, which can also pose health and safety risks. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers work overnight at major shipping hubs like Cincinnati to inspect millions of packages. They use K-9 units, X-rays, and officer instincts to identify and intercept illicit items, including drugs like marijuana and fentanyl, fake luxury goods, and restricted agricultural products. Counterfeit Wegovy and Ozempic are noted as prevalent recent seizures. LOCATIONS: Cincinnati, Ohio (39.1031 N, 84.5120 W), United States (37.0902 N, 95.7129 W), Erlinger, Kentucky (39.0069 N, 84.6063 W), China (35.8617 N, 104.1954 E) KEYWORDS: Counterfeit goods, global economy, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CBP, shipping hub, Cincinnati, inspection, K-9 units, X-ray, contraband, drugs, marijuana, fentanyl, luxury goods, restricted agricultural products, health risks, safety risks, trade, smuggling, border security, knockoffs, supply chain, international trade, intellectual property, law enforcement, product safety, illicit trade ENTITIES: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), K-9 Detective, Officer, K-9 Pico, Reporter, "Eye on America" PROPERNAMES: Maurice DuBois, Janet Shamlian, Eric Zizelman, Natividad Beltran, AJ Jimenez CLIPS: CLIP: 665.539 -> 682.915 (9.38s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/665.539/end/682.915 CLIP: 1213.386 -> 1406.772 (185.39s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1213.386/end/1406.772 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Unveils New Exhibits DESCRIPTION: The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum is reopening five new exhibits next week, part of a multi-year renovation ahead of its 50th anniversary. The museum, home to the world's largest collection of aviation and space artifacts, aims to inspire dreams and highlight human ingenuity and courage. Featured artifacts include Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis and John Glenn's Mercury Friendship 7 capsule, emphasizing the collective effort behind these historic achievements. LOCATIONS: Washington, D.C. (Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum) (38.8879 N, 77.0263 W) KEYWORDS: Smithsonian, National Air and Space Museum, exhibits, renovation, reopening, aviation, space artifacts, human ingenuity, courage, inspiration, pilots, astronauts, Charles Lindbergh, Spirit of St. Louis, John Glenn, Mercury Friendship 7, museum, anniversary, lunar rock, historic achievements, scientific discovery, exploration, engineering, design, space exploration, flight history, cultural institution ENTITIES: Smithsonian, National Air and Space Museum, Museum Director, Reporter PROPERNAMES: Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Christopher Browne, Charles Lindbergh, John Glenn, Annie Glenn CLIPS: CLIP: 1612.652 -> 1767.799 (147.15s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1612.652/end/1767.799
Let's go even further, by asking for topics in addition to keywords, and separating out person and organization names:
Below is a television news transcript in JSON format. You are a news cataloger whose job it is to read television news transcripts and identify each of the stories described within. Read the transcript below and make a list of all of the stories it describes. Each story may be mentioned multiple times in multiple places in the transcript. Number the stories in sequential order from 1. Output the story list as JSON records, one per row, with fields STORYID, TITLE, DESCRIPTION, KEYWORDS, LOCATIONS, ENTITIES, PROPERNAMES, TOPICS, PEOPLE_NAMES, ORGANIZATION_NAMES and SENTENCEIDS that is a list of all of the SENTENCEIDs of the sentences that are part of that story. For KEYWORDS, come up with a list of 20 keywords that concisely describe the story, separated by commas. For LOCATIONS, list the fully-qualified location name and centroid lat/long coordinates of all locations mentioned in the story, with the coordinates in parantheses after the name and locations separated by commas. Make sure you include every location mentioned in the story. For ENTITIES, list all entities found in the story, separated by commas. Make sure you include every entity found in the story. For PROPERNAMES, list all proper names found in the story, separated by commas. Make sure you include every proper name found in the story. For PEOPLE_NAMES, list all person names found in the story, separated by commas. Make sure you include every person name found in the story. For ORGANIZATION_NAMES, list all organization names found in the story, separated by commas. Make sure you include every organization name found in the story. For TOPICS, come up with a list of 20 topics that concisely describe the story, separated by commas.
Yielding the following. Remarkably, this rich level of detail cost 16,825 input tokens and 16,657 output tokens (7,005 candidate tokens and 9,652 thinking tokens) and with current Gemini 2.5 Flash pricing of $2.50 per million tokens for both input and output, this yields a cost of around $0.084, meaning we could theoretically process 12 of these broadcasts for a dollar. Extrapolating these numbers, this suggests that processing a decade of evening news broadcasts from a single channel at this level of rich detail would cost 10 years * 365 days * 34000 tokens combined in+out = 124.1M tokens / $2.5 per 1M tokens = a grand total of just $310!
STORYID: 1 TITLE: Bryan Kohberger Sentenced for Idaho College Murders DESCRIPTION: Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, was sentenced to four consecutive life terms for the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. The sentencing hearing was marked by raw emotions from victims' families and friends, who spoke directly to Kohberger. He offered no apology or explanation, and the motive remains unknown, though some believe he sought to commit the "perfect crime." LOCATIONS: New York (40.7128, -74.0060), Boise, Idaho (43.6187, -116.2146), Idaho (44.0682, -114.7420), University of Idaho (46.7262, -117.0003) KEYWORDS: Bryan Kohberger, University of Idaho murders, sentencing, life in prison, victim impact statements, criminology student, plea deal, death sentence, motive unknown, emotional day, court, Jonathan Vigliotti, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Dylan Mortensen, Steve Goncalves, Alivea Goncalves, no apology ENTITIES: Bryan Kohberger, University of Idaho, Kaylee, Maddie, Dylan Mortensen, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Steve Goncalves, Alivea Goncalves, Jonathan Vigliotti, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, CBS News, CBS Evening News PROPERNAMES: Bryan Kohberger, University of Idaho, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Dylan Mortensen, Benjamin Mogen, Steve Goncalves, Alivea Goncalves, Jonathan Vigliotti, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, CBS News, CBS Evening News, New York, Boise, Idaho TOPICS: Murder, criminal justice, sentencing, college students, victims' rights, emotional impact, legal proceedings, plea bargain, capital punishment, family trauma, unexplained motive, public outrage, media coverage, law enforcement, criminology, judicial process, court proceedings, public safety, human emotion, legal system PEOPLE_NAMES: Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Bryan Kohberger, Jonathan Vigliotti, Kaylee Goncalves, Dylan Mortensen, Madison Mogen, Benjamin Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Steve Goncalves, Alivea Goncalves ORGANIZATION_NAMES: CBS News, CBS Evening News, University of Idaho CLIPS: CLIP: 35.71 -> 305.672 (261.96s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/35.71/end/305.672 ---------------------- STORYID: 2 TITLE: Developments in Jeffrey Epstein Files and Political Fallout DESCRIPTION: New developments concern the release of "Epstein Files," Justice Department documents related to financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died by suicide awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. "The Wall Street Journal" reported President Trump's name appears in these files, leading to White House denials and claims of "fake news." Congress is pushing for full disclosure, while a federal judge blocked an attempt to unseal grand jury testimony in Florida. The White House attempted to shift focus to the Obama administration's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. LOCATIONS: New York (40.7128, -74.0060), South Florida (26.6667, -81.3333) KEYWORDS: Jeffrey Epstein, Epstein Files, sex trafficking, Justice Department, President Trump, Wall Street Journal, grand jury testimony, political controversy, White House, fake news, Congress, House Oversight Committee, Pam Bondi, Barack Obama, Tulsi Gabbard, Russian interference, 2016 election, Ghislaine Maxwell, legal developments, political deflection ENTITIES: Jeffrey Epstein, Justice Department, President Trump, The Wall Street Journal, White House, House Oversight Committee, Ghislaine Maxwell, Pam Bondi, Barack Obama, Tulsi Gabbard, Ed O'Keefe, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson PROPERNAMES: Jeffrey Epstein, Trump, The Wall Street Journal, Ed O'Keefe, White House, House Oversight Committee, Pam Bondi, Barack Obama, Tulsi Gabbard, New York, South Florida TOPICS: Legal affairs, political scandal, sex trafficking, government transparency, judicial process, media reporting, presidential politics, investigations, grand jury, public records, conspiracy theories, political deflection, inter-agency relations, criminal justice, high-profile cases, information release, accountability, media manipulation, public trust, political narrative PEOPLE_NAMES: Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, Ed O'Keefe, Pam Bondi, Barack Obama, Tulsi Gabbard, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson ORGANIZATION_NAMES: Justice Department, The Wall Street Journal, White House, House Oversight Committee CLIPS: CLIP: 297.738 -> 427.827 (122.09s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/297.738/end/427.827 ---------------------- STORYID: 3 TITLE: Jacksonville Sheriff Investigates Viral Traffic Stop Incident DESCRIPTION: Outrage has erupted in Jacksonville, Florida, over a viral video depicting a white sheriff's deputy punching a Black driver during a traffic stop. The driver stated he did not feel safe exiting his car, and his lawyers are demanding the deputy's termination. The Black Jacksonville Sheriff is investigating his deputy's actions. LOCATIONS: Jacksonville, Florida (30.3322, -81.6557) KEYWORDS: Jacksonville, Florida, traffic stop, viral video, police brutality, sheriff's deputy, Black driver, white deputy, investigation, police misconduct, outrage, legal action, civil rights, police accountability, police reform, community concerns, public safety, law enforcement, excessive force, racial tension ENTITIES: Jacksonville Sheriff, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Elaine Quijano PROPERNAMES: Jacksonville, Florida, Elaine Quijano TOPICS: Law enforcement, police misconduct, civil rights, racial injustice, video evidence, legal investigation, public outcry, community relations, police reform, social media impact, public safety, human rights, justice system, local governance, news reporting, media attention, excessive force, driver's rights, police procedure, legal advocacy PEOPLE_NAMES: Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Elaine Quijano ORGANIZATION_NAMES: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office CLIPS: CLIP: 425.933 -> 457.657 (23.72s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/425.933/end/457.657 CLIP: 1841.047 -> 1856.588 (7.54s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1841.047/end/1856.588 ---------------------- STORYID: 4 TITLE: Defense Secretary Linked to Classified Information Leak on Yemen Bombing DESCRIPTION: Text messages from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Signal account, discussing a March bombing in Yemen, reportedly contained information from a government email labeled "secret." This was confirmed by officials familiar with evidence reviewed by the Pentagon's internal watchdog, with a reporter among the message recipients. LOCATIONS: Yemen (15.5527, 48.5164) KEYWORDS: Pete Hegseth, Signal account, Yemen bombing, classified information, government email, secret label, Pentagon watchdog, leak, national security, defense secretary, internal investigation, information security, media, military intelligence, government transparency, confidential data, official communication, security breach, foreign policy, journalism ENTITIES: Pete Hegseth, Signal, Pentagon, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson PROPERNAMES: Pete Hegseth, Signal, Pentagon, Yemen TOPICS: National security, government secrets, information leaks, military operations, Middle East conflict, defense policy, internal investigations, media ethics, government oversight, classified data, political accountability, foreign affairs, intelligence, cyber security, government transparency, public information, official misconduct, military secrets, international relations, news reporting PEOPLE_NAMES: Pete Hegseth, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson ORGANIZATION_NAMES: Pentagon CLIPS: CLIP: 450.024 -> 475.708 (17.68s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/450.024/end/475.708 ---------------------- STORYID: 5 TITLE: Afghan Translators Face Deportation Amidst Policy Shifts DESCRIPTION: Despite court rulings favoring migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, thousands of Afghans in the U.S. now face deportation as a federal appeals court refused to freeze administration efforts to end their legal status. This includes Afghan translators who served with U.S. troops, like one held in Massachusetts and another, Amir, whose family was promised safety by America. Many veterans, like Dewey YoPP, are advocating for these translators, criticizing the administration's policies as a broken promise. LOCATIONS: El Salvador (13.7942, -88.8965), United States (37.0902, -95.7129), Afghanistan (33.9391, 67.7100), Massachusetts (42.4072, -71.3824), Kentucky (37.8393, -84.2700), Louisville, Kentucky (38.2527, -85.7585) KEYWORDS: Afghan translators, deportation, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, migrant crisis, legal status, U.S. troops, Special Immigrant Visa, Afghanistan, broken promises, veterans, humanitarian crisis, immigration policy, federal court, Green Card, Taliban, resettlement services, Trump administration, border security, refugee crisis, military allies ENTITIES: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, White House, ICE, U.S. troops, Pentagon, Taliban, Homeland Security, Adam Yamaguchi, Dewey YoPP, Amir, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson PROPERNAMES: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, White House, U.S., Afghanistan, Massachusetts, Adam Yamaguchi, Dewey YoPP, Amir, Taliban, Trump Administration, Homeland Security, El Salvador, Kentucky, Louisville TOPICS: Immigration, human rights, veteran affairs, international relations, government policy, legal challenges, humanitarian aid, military service, deportation, refugee status, political promises, war veterans, national security, foreign policy impact, border control, public trust, civil liberties, legal system, social responsibility, media coverage PEOPLE_NAMES: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Adam Yamaguchi, Dewey YoPP, Amir, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson ORGANIZATION_NAMES: White House, ICE, U.S. troops, Taliban, Homeland Security CLIPS: CLIP: 467.775 -> 655.054 (179.28s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/467.775/end/655.054 ---------------------- STORYID: 6 TITLE: Dangerous Heatwave Blankets Central U.S. and East Coast DESCRIPTION: A dangerous heat dome is expanding across the central U.S., bringing extreme temperatures to the Midwest, Mississippi River region, Ohio Valley, and Northeastern Seaboard. Cities like Chicago are bracing for heat indexes over 100 degrees, prompting officials to open cooling centers and implement emergency strategies, lessons learned from Chicago's deadly 1995 heatwave. LOCATIONS: Midwest (39.0119, -98.4842), Central U.S. (39.8283, -98.5795), Mississippi River (30.0000, -91.0000), Ohio Valley (39.0000, -84.0000), Northeastern Seaboard (40.0000, -74.0000), Jersey City, New Jersey (40.7282, -74.0776), Chicago, Illinois (41.8781, -87.6298), Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois (41.9484, -87.6553) KEYWORDS: Heatwave, heat dome, extreme temperatures, Midwest, Chicago, cooling centers, emergency strategy, public safety, humidity, National Weather Service, CDC, summer heat, weather disaster, vulnerable populations, heat index, urban planning, climate change, public health, heat stroke, weather alerts ENTITIES: Lonnie Quinn, Ash-Har Quraishi, Kaila Lariviere, CDC, National Weather Service, Chicago Office of Emergency Management, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson PROPERNAMES: Lonnie Quinn, Ash-Har Quraishi, Kaila Lariviere, Chicago, Midwest, Mississippi River, Ohio Valley, Northeastern Seaboard, Jersey City, Wrigley Field, CDC, National Weather Service TOPICS: Weather, climate, public health, emergency management, urban planning, heat-related illness, disaster preparedness, environmental science, meteorology, public services, government response, infrastructure, community safety, social vulnerability, health warnings, climate patterns, meteorological phenomena, urban heat island, news reporting, weather forecasting PEOPLE_NAMES: Lonnie Quinn, Ash-Har Quraishi, Kaila Lariviere, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson ORGANIZATION_NAMES: CDC, National Weather Service, Chicago Office of Emergency Management CLIPS: CLIP: 648.522 -> 673.472 (16.95s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/648.522/end/673.472 CLIP: 821.461 -> 1022.287 (192.83s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/821.461/end/1022.287 ---------------------- STORYID: 7 TITLE: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Fights Counterfeit Goods and Contraband DESCRIPTION: The sale of counterfeit goods costs the global economy billions and poses dangers. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers work overnight at major international shipping hubs, like Cincinnati, to screen millions of packages for fakes, drugs (like marijuana and fentanyl), and other illegal items. Using K-9 units and X-ray technology, CBP intercepts a variety of contraband, including counterfeit pharmaceuticals and live animals, highlighting the relentless "game of cat and mouse" to protect U.S. borders. LOCATIONS: Cincinnati, Ohio (39.1031, -84.5120), Erlinger, Kentucky (38.9959, -84.6083), U.S. (37.0902, -95.7129) KEYWORDS: Counterfeit goods, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CBP, global economy, illegal items, Cincinnati, international shipping, drug trafficking, fentanyl, marijuana, K-9 unit, X-ray, border security, trade enforcement, intellectual property, public safety, consumer protection, smuggling, law enforcement, organized crime ENTITIES: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Pico (K-9), Rolex, Van Cleef and Arpels, Wegovy, Ozempic, Janet ShamLian, Eric Zizelman, Natividad Beltran, AJ Jimenez, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson PROPERNAMES: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Cincinnati, Erlinger, Kentucky, Pico, Rolex, Van Cleef and Arpels, Wegovy, Ozempic, Janet ShamLian, Eric Zizelman, Natividad Beltran, AJ Jimenez TOPICS: Law enforcement, international trade, crime prevention, public safety, customs control, intellectual property rights, drug interdiction, border security, consumer fraud, counterfeit products, global commerce, government agencies, smuggling, supply chain security, economic impact, organized crime, technology in law enforcement, illicit trade, product safety, animal smuggling PEOPLE_NAMES: Janet ShamLian, Eric Zizelman, Natividad Beltran, AJ Jimenez, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson ORGANIZATION_NAMES: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) CLIPS: CLIP: 665.539 -> 686.952 (13.41s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/665.539/end/686.952 CLIP: 1213.386 -> 1406.772 (185.39s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1213.386/end/1406.772 ---------------------- STORYID: 8 TITLE: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Reopens Renovated Galleries DESCRIPTION: The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum is unveiling five new exhibits as part of a multi-year renovation, celebrating its 50th anniversary next year. The museum, home to the world's largest collection of aviation and space artifacts, aims to inspire dreams. Highlights include Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis and John Glenn's Friendship 7 capsule, showcasing human ingenuity, curiosity, and courage in overcoming complex challenges. LOCATIONS: Washington, D.C. (38.9072, -77.0369), Atlantic Ocean (0.0000, -30.0000) KEYWORDS: Smithsonian, National Air and Space Museum, museum renovation, new exhibits, aviation artifacts, space artifacts, Charles Lindbergh, Spirit of St. Louis, John Glenn, Friendship 7, human ingenuity, aerospace, history of flight, space exploration, museum reopening, artifacts, exhibition, curiosity, courage, inspiration, anniversaries ENTITIES: Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, Charles Lindbergh, Spirit of St. Louis, John Glenn, Friendship 7, Christopher Browne, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson, Annie Glenn PROPERNAMES: Smithsonian, National Air and Space Museum, Charles Lindbergh, Spirit of St. Louis, John Glenn, Friendship 7, Christopher Browne, Atlantic Ocean TOPICS: Museums, aviation history, space history, science and technology, cultural institutions, education, innovation, exploration, historical artifacts, aerospace industry, public engagement, art and culture, engineering achievements, national heritage, scientific progress, human achievement, storytelling, inspiration, exhibitions, anniversary celebration PEOPLE_NAMES: Christopher Browne, Charles Lindbergh, John Glenn, Annie Glenn, Maurice DuBois, John Dickerson ORGANIZATION_NAMES: Smithsonian, National Air and Space Museum CLIPS: CLIP: 1612.652 -> 1767.799 (147.15s): https://archive.org/details/KPIX_20250723_230000_CBS_Evening_News/start/1612.652/end/1767.799