hour. if the system heads to the east. rob marciano tying it out. multiple images from texas, the faa and just getting the explosion of the spacex starship. minutes after takeoff, the world s largest rocket blasting out from texas and no crude on board. what went wrong with the test flight and what they were hoping this rocket would soon do. jill bonita s tonight. police say this happened again, and shooting over someone s mistake. this time, a basketball rolling into a neighbors yard. a girl and her parents shot and we did, the urgent manhunt now underway tonight. what police are saying. news just in on president biden and when he s expected to announce he s running again. what our team has learned. at rachel scott live at the white house. i an irs whistle-blower claiming the federal investigation into hunter biden is being mishandled. the white house responding tonight here. thomas on this. use coming in with american citizen confirmed dead tonight and the fighting in sudan
hospital. that, by the way, happened to have covid as well. ucsf says 56 hospitalized children and adults have tested positive for covid-19 and its facilities in mission bay and oakland. that s a 7% drop from a month ago. statewide covid-19 related hospitalizations are up 40% since the first week of june. and the number of covid-19 patients admitted into intensive care units has increased 34% during the past month. phillipe djegal all kron. 4 news. the cdc has added 3 new destinations including a nordic favorite to its high risk travel list for covid guatemala, morocco and sweden are now among the nearly. 115 destinations at the top spot for high covid transmission. almost half of the places monitored by the cdc are now at level 3 officials advised travelers make sure that there are up to date with their covid vaccines before visiting one of these destinations. back here in the bay, san jose s largest school district has voted to keep officers on campus for at least
hey, thanks so much for joining us on the kron. 4 news at noon. i m stephanie lin. authorities say the man accused of killing 7 people at a 4th of july parade in highland park has confessed to the shooting. he made his first court appearance earlier today. kareen wynter reports with the latest details about the moments right after the shooting. a chilling confession by the alleged gunman in the highland park, july 4th parade massacre who made his first appearance in an illinois court today. authorities say he admitted to investigators to firing on the crowd of attendees to not enter a plea during the proceeding. the judge ordered the 21 year-old held without bail. he s been charged with 7 counts of first-degree murder with prosecutors indicating there will be many, many more charges in the coming weeks. officials also revealed startling new details of the alleged shooter consider targeting another independence day celebration in the wisconsin area after fleeing illinois w
your tuesday morning. good morning and thank you so much for joining us. i am kira klapper in for laura garcia. and i am marcus washington. did you see them? the fireworks illuminating the sky over san francisco. a lot of people tell you it was worth it for those who were watching in person. we do have highlights coming up later. first we want to get a look at your forecast for today. meteorologist vianey arana husband monitoring what we can expect today. i know that people love the fireworks but my puppy was not a fan. we had a to create a fort for him to drown out the noise. we do have the cloud cover that you can see right here on the skyline. the temperature trend will be a little bit warmer today, setting us up for a much warmer week ahead. right now it is about 67 degrees in double and. by 10:00, we will be 72 degrees with plenty of sunshine into the afternoon. in santa rosa it is 63 degrees right now. it will be a little bit slower to clear and santa rosa. be full
abortion bans put on hold. the latest tonight, as the battle over the procedure goes to the states. plus, what president biden wants to do to make abortion rights federal law.de our exclusive interview with the german chancellor what he told margaret brennan about vladimir putin and the war in ukraine. crime without punishment. our cbs news investigation continues, as we talk toestigatn continues, as we talk frustrated moms who were told to solve their children s murders. and, a sweet story involving an airline pilot and the tooth fairy it will be sure to make you smile. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this thursday night, where it appears america is ready to travel and celebrate independence day. but there won t be freedom from the frustration and chaos that s already piling up. tonight, we can report that more than 440 flights we