in this one. john: it s a lion s roar. noah: i mean, that is ridiculous. mary: yeah. i have to applaud. he gave him the angle and zverev found the reply. noah: missed that one. noah: right back to his bread and butter, zverev gets the insurance rate, and he ll serve for a spot in the finals when we come back. welcome to roland-garros. ( ) ( ) (luke) this will be a gold mine of local intel. (marci) so, tell us about this corn festival. ( ) (stylist) oooh you got your corn pudding. (marci) so.is it safe around here? (stylist) sometimes. [luke gasping] (marci) no eyebrows? (luke) think of how light it ll feel in the summer. we gotta run. eleven thousand more neighborhoods to go! (vo) ding dong! homes-dot-com. noah: sascha zverev trying to reach second grand slam final, lost in 2020 at the u.s. open. he is one game away, has been serving almost like a cyborg from his second set on. john: what a bummer for casper ruud, though. trying to make the breakthrough,
an actual carcinogen. and in recent years, studies have also shown the jackets and pants firefighters rely on to stay safe during emergencies are made with materials proven to cause cancer. magaly: to put something in the equipment to people who are already there to risk their life for you seems really malicious. bigad: these so-called pfas chemicals help clothing repel flammable liquids and resist extreme heat, but researchers say the compounds can be harmful when absorbed through the skin. the level of exposure for firefighters and exact health risks are still being studied. bigad: what is it like knowing that the very thing that s supposed to protect you may actually have been part of the reason you got cancer? magaly: you know, we can t stop the job from being dangerous. we can t not run into fires, but we can change the future. we can make it so that someone else doesn t have to go through this. male: we re tired and we re dying.