landing on a san diego beach, and then fleeing into a nearby neighborhood with multimillion dollar homes. but where they went from there remains very unclear. bill broke this story and he s live from los angeles with more of the amazing video and the latest information. good evening. trace, the border crisis is literally coming to california shores once again as a san diego local tells me. he was just out in the ocean shooting some video on his go pro when he noticed a boat speeding in his direction. take a look at the video. he tells me he was at marine street beach in la hoya when it happened yesterday. the boat beaches itself and suspected illegal immigrants jumps off and goes running into a residential area. these are multimillion dollar homes. it s unclear if they were ever caught. i m waiting to hear back. it s likely nobody found them. they are still on the hunt for four more illegal immigrants who are involved in a mob beating of two of their officers in times squar
down. also, from hot dog vendor to hired gun, who is this man willing to challenge one of the world s largest military forces? plus, america divided this decision must not stand! one year after the supreme court took away the constitutional right to an abortion, the debate rages on with confusion over care in many states still grappling with the high court s decision. to the rescue, why dolphins and sea lions are washing up on california shores and the effort today to save them. i m carter evans in southern california, there are so many sick sea lions at this facility they can t take any more in. and later, futuristic friend, the robot powering up learning for kids. i m glad to play with you today. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with adriana diaz. good evening, we begin tonight with whiplash on the global stage. the world watched minute by minute as the wagner group, soldiers for hire fighting for putin in ukraine turned on russia s militar
this morning, officials say they have received more than a thousand calls in recent weeks about hundreds of dead or sick sea mammals washing up on california shores. experts believe the cause is a growing toxic algae bloom that s poisonous for sea birds and fish and can travel up the food chain to dolphins, sea lions. david culver went to the beach with animal rescuers. reporter: these marine wildlife rescuers inundated with animals needing help. there s one sick by the beach and the tide line. the beach itself has been narrowing so it s a little dicey sometimes. reporter: we go along with wide life rescuer, adam fox, he has been saving sea lions for 15 years.
down. also, from hot dog vendor to hired gun, who is this man willing to challenge one of the world s largest military forces? plus, america divided this decision must not stand! one year after the supreme court took away the constitutional right to an abortion, the debate rages on with confusion over care in many states still grappling with the high court s decision. to the rescue, why dolphins and sea lions are washing up on california shores and the effort today to save them. i m carter evans in southern california, there are so many sick sea lions at this facility they can t take any more in. and later, futuristic friend, the robot powering up learning for kids. i m glad to play with you today. this is the cbs weekend