it s still officially spring but it feels like the middle of summer in a lot of the u.s. and we look at the remarkable advances made possible by the james webb telescope. we begin tonight with a border crisis and the latest crisis spread through the u.s. mexico boundary throughout the nation. el salvador immigrant facing rape charges for attack on a mother of five. david spunt starts us off with the details. tough story. tonight the suspect is behind bars. according to a local sheriff this sheriff brings the border almost two thousand miles north to maryland. 1800 miles from the southern border. and this is the second woman in our county to be killed by an illegal alien. the alleged killer of 37 morin a 23-year-old illegal immigrant from el salvador. police say victor antonio hernandez crossed the u.s. mexico border in february of 2023. six months later morin a mother of five was round raped and murdered along this outdoor running trail near baltimore. police say the
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,
time in nine months, restaurants can resume indoor dining in some parts of california, and museums, zoos and even sports stadiums can reopen for limited in-person crowds over the next few weeks. in just moments california governor gavin newsom is going to join me live to talk about his state s reopening efforts and the recall effort against him in part over his handling of the virus, but we re going to start today with cnn s nick watt in los angeles and a closer look at the push to roll back restrictions. bars and gyms will close effective midnight tonight. reporter: one year ago today california s pay area announced the first stay-home order in the land. this week a new dawn in the golden state. we re thrilled. we re thrilled to be back open. reporter: angelenos in limited numbers can now eat inside restaurants again. we hope that the state doesn t yank it us from again. reporter: some movie theaters in tinsel town reopened after 362 days. we ve watching tom &
bigad: on the steps of san francisco city hall, behind a mound of uniforms, firefighters and lawmakers recently announced plans to enact a first-in-the-nation ban on firefighter clothing made with pfas. those uniforms, known as turnouts, would need to be replaced over the next two years. aaron peskin: fundamentally, what s at stake is people s lives. bigad: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin authored the legislation. he says while outfitting an entire department won t be cheap, doing nothing could force the city to pay an even higher price. aaron: the approximately $10 million it will cost is so small compared to a human life. it s so small compared to the cost of healthcare. it s so small compared to the cost of settling lawsuits. it is morally right and it s financially right. bigad: but alternative gear that doesn t use pfas still isn t widely available, even though the potential health hazards have been known for years. critics, including the firefighters union, argue that s bec
Longtime San Francisco politicians David Chiu, Phil Ting, Jane Kim reflect on the “golden era” of Asian American leadership in The City, and how representation in San Francisco politics changed.