it is really the secretary of state race, also interesting the fact that kari lake running the top of the ticket, trump-backed election denier, we have not called that race for her yet. that race is much narrower than the other two, traditionally down ticket items. we re still waiting for that one. more to come. the james webb telescope captured an amazing new detail. look at this thing. isn t it beautiful? the clearest image of the so-called cartwheel galaxy. this ring created more than 440 million years ago giving astronomers new insights into this rare type of galaxy. let s bring in cnn s space correspondent kristin fisher. all right, kristin, this might be my favorite picture so far. each one is better than the last. and this is just i think it is like the fifth or sixth of many that we re going to be getting from webb over its roughly 20-year life span. what you re looking at in that image is a galaxy more than 500 million light-years away. and it got its name because of
learning an instrument. there are now more than 400. david sillito, bbc news, the raploch, stirling. time for a look at the weather. helen is here with some beautiful colours. , , ., helen is here with some beautiful colours. n , ., , helen is here with some beautiful colours. , , . , , colours. isn t it beautiful? this is where we colours. isn t it beautiful? this is where we had colours. isn t it beautiful? this is where we had some colours. isn t it beautiful? this is where we had some of colours. isn t it beautiful? this is where we had some of the - colours. isn t it beautiful? this is. where we had some of the highest temperatures today, 28 degrees. look at this. standing of the sunset in the borders of scotland. not only the sun disappeared now but also the sky across the borders of scotland because here we have it on the radar. these are showers pushing north and some have been thundery. that continues as we go through the rest of the night. more cloud out towards th
the holocaust, and she was so passionately interested in the scroll and what it represents and i have seen on so many occasions, for example, the way that she spoke to me about her visit to the synagogue in india because i mentioned to her that i had been there with my wife and she said, oh, do you remember the floor there? isn t it beautiful? this is not prompted by anybody, there is a natural interest in other faiths. ~ ., . faiths. we have reflected with cuests faiths. we have reflected with guests already faiths. we have reflected with guests already today - faiths. we have reflected with guests already today and - faiths. we have reflected with guests already today and we | faiths. we have reflected with i guests already today and we will continue to do so outside yet centre paul s about how the queen s own personal faith was from a young age and it is personal to her and i think that viewers will be struck that she has that wide interest. we have seen it reflected in her son, t
that looks very appealing. isn t it beautiful? this is the northwest of wales. it s been a fine day for a few of you. they re still been a few showers across the eastern side of the uk generally but this is how it looked in the sunshine earlier on today. glorious. they have been a few showers over the high ground in scotland. and a few showers across eastern areas of england. one or two heavy ones darted around but they are on the way out and overnight it becomes dry with clear spells. until later in the nightly start to see thick clouds starting to work into western of northern ireland. it would be another cold one for the time of year with temperatures down to around five to seven celsius and tomorrow pressure builds weekly across the uk but then we have got this feature coming in off the atlantic and it will bring rain to northern ireland. scotland, england
you might think that hispanics are the fastest growing immigrant group in the country but you d be wrong. a new pew studies shows that asians have surpassed them. 31% for hispanics. 10 years ago asians made up 19% of new immigrants. the number has almost doubled in just a decade. let me bring in deborah faye err rick. a lot of people are talking in our morning meeting about what this means politically, what it means economically. asian immigration way up. it still only makes up 5% of the u.s. population. explain this to us. reporter: it s not 5 or 6%. what we re talking about is a record 18.2 asian-americans in the united states. three or four adults were born abroad. they came from dozens of countries in the far east, southeast asia, the indian subcontinent. the shift occurs over the last decade. in 2005 you see the number of hispanic immigrants dropping while the number of asian immigrants begins to go up sharply. four years later, in 2009, asians become the largest immig