good evening. welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. tonight brings us to one of the most beautiful and progressive cities in america. it s a city known as much for its social activism as it is for its wealth and innovation, particularly in the tech world. it s home to the highest number of billionaires per capita in the country. but it s also one of the least affordable places to live. it s san francisco. a city some say is in steep decline because of crime, homelessness and drug use. more people died from drug overdoses in this city during the covid pandemic than from the virus itself. cnn s sara sidner heads to the bay area, a place she once called her home, to show us what it looks like now and find out what happened to san francisco? reporter: so when i first laid eyes on san francisco, i was enchanted. from where i am right now driving over the bay bridge, and it looked like someone had taken an enormous vat of fog and just continuously poured it
the prior administration. we do not resemble it at all. what we do, and by the way, we have rebuilt an asylum system that was dismantled in the prior administration. we have resumed refugee processing all around the world, and these regional processing centers are going to accelerate the refugee process in an unprecedented way. we are a nation of immigrants, and we are a nation of laws. and those laws provide that if one qualifies for humanitarian relief, then one has established a basis to remain in the united states. and if one has not, then one is to be removed. and that is exactly what is going to happen. you talk about cost, what s the rough cost to american taxpayers to the roughly 4 million people who have come into the country illegally since january of 2021, as those people show up at community hospitals, enter the school system, get other government help. let me turn that question around a little bit. i m going to turn it around to match the question that an int
investigative reporter. she is live down at dow the southern border with title . forty two , now about to expire . the rush across this borderrh will be unlike anything we have ever seen, which, by the way, is a lot to say after the last two and a half years of joe biden open borders, senator ted cruz and former vice president mike pence will ber te on the show tonight. now, we do begin with major news from capitol hill housean oversight committee chairman james comey. he ll joind in a minute. hill, just detailed a series of explosive allegations against the biden family syndicate, including new details involving, yeah, joey,en the big guy himself. now, comber will be here for an interview in just about a moment, but here s what wed wt are learning from his ongoing investigation. now, this is thelearn from begig of this investigation. this is an interim reporg oft ft based on financial documents reviewed by his committee.basedn reviewed by his committee.basedn the biden f
secure the safety of students and staff and who is behind the attacks. and what happens if the united states defaults on the debt? president biden and kevin mccarthy are set to meet. and now, since 2007, the writers have gone on strike, and how it could affect your favorite shows. we will monitoring all of these stories and more coming in to cnn news central. all right. we have news just into cnn. the biden administration, we have just learned is making plans to send an additional 1,500 active duty troops to the u.s./mexico border in anticipation of the influx of migrants from the title 42 health authority expiring next week. title 42 allowed the u.s. to deport people immediately on covid grounds. this is all coming from sources familiar with the planning to cnn. i want to go to priscilla alvarez to get the latest details on this. and priscilla, what have you learned? well, john, this is a common occurrence when we anticipate a surge at the u.s./mexico border. we are
another troubled bank. plus, presidential punch line. joe biden makes fun of his age at the white house correspondents dinner. icle call it being seasoned. oh, my god. tornado strikes. violent winds tear up south florida while more rain soaked the northeast. we ll have the forecast. strike fears. hollywood studios and writers face off ahead of tomorrow s deadline. what it could mean for your favorite shows. and later, the prince s pay ron age, with rehearsals under way for his official crowning as king on saturday. we ll take a look back at how charles has helped others get ahead. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from washington with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with the intensifying manhunt in texas for the suspect accused of killing five of his neighbors, ages 8 to 31 years old. this afternoon the fbi announced rmatle francisco oropesa., -year-old the shooting happened in cleveland, texas, a