Thank you so much for joining me this saturday. Im fredricka whitfield, and we begin this hour after three months in space the overdue return to earth for boeing starliner capsule, the capsule left the international Space Station last night, but without its two Test Pilots on board, the Treacherous Process Of Reorder Orienting the vehicle in earths atmosphere could have heated its exterior to more than 3,000 degrees fahrenheit. But the landing was tactically successful just after midnight eastern time, making it the first u. S. Made capsule to land on the ground rather than splashing down in the ocean Cnns Kristin Fisher has more on what comes next for nasa and the Starliner Crew boeing breathing a sigh of relief. This morning after starliner successfully landed in white sands, new mexico, shortly after midnight, and all of the issues that starliner suffered while in space the thruster failures, the helium leaks, did not prove to be a problem when it did the deorbit burn pump, the brak
Were ready to go. Thats the quote from the Fulton County d. A. , saying the work is done in the investigation. An Indictment Decision could be announced at any time. It also comes as the classified Documents Case against the former president moves forward. Were on top of all those moving details. A lifeline for student borrowers. The white house outlining a new plan that could lower monthly payments,ing reduce the total amount borrowers must pay back. Well break down exactly how it works. Plus an american nurse and her child kidnapped in haiti. How u. S. Officials are working to get them home. Were following these major developing stories, all coming in right here to Cnn News Central. This is maralago property manager, now codefendant, in former President Trumps Documents Case, Carlos De Oliveira. De oliveira was indicted last week on four charges. He did not enter a formal plea during this brief hearing, and was released on a 100,000 bond. He will be formally arraigned next week. He,
or the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was till there still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends where we start with a fox news alert. the suspected gilgo beach serial killer pleading not guilt to six counts of murder yesterday. and long island authorities say they cracked the decade-old cold case thanks in part to dna from a pizza crust. pete: alexandria hoff joins us. reporter: good morning. there s some indication a few years back that the fbi had reenergized this investigation. 59-year-old architect rex hewerman had lived for all of those years about 25 minutes from where 11 sets of human remains were found on the long island beach parkway between 2010 and 2011. he has been charged in three of those murders in the death of
he is probing the night the trump aides and some outside allies tried to hatch a military coup plot. again, if those words sound disturbing to think about your own american government and not something happening in some other region, buckle up. your government is investigating this with an eye on indicting potentially the people who wanted to abuse your military to take away your vote. it s a big story. i know it s summer, i know it s friday, this is a big story. the night of december 18th in the oval office where some of the most extreme trump plotters were working on tactics that allegedly even rudy giuliani warned would land them all in prison. they wanted to have soldiers seize election machines. they wanted to install one of trump s political legal operatives to try to dictate unlawful orders, both pertaining to the justice department and the military. that would be sidney powell. she had been on the campaign side, more or less, meaning arguing in court or making motions
politicsnation. today from essence festival in new orleans. tonight s lead, justice not served. less than a week after the nation marked the first anniversary of roe s reversal, our conservative majority supreme court handed down a series of regressive decisions. collectively ruling against young and vulnerable people in a diversifying nation. on affirmative action, decades of transformative tools for underrepresented, specifically black kids seeking a higher education. the court left them to their own devices. on president biden s plan to apply a modest relief to suffering student borrowers, the court ruled that the administration had overstepped its bounds. and on lgbtq rights, the court insisted that the right to deny business on religious grounds can be protected as freedom of speech. president biden yesterday after days of responding to these judicial attacks on social progress, laid the blame for this week s decision at the feet of conservative lawmakers and the justice