analysis. we began with mary and rafferty live, with the latest in a frightening string of attacks in san francisco marion good evening. good evening violent we can across the nation not to shoot his terrifying residence it was known as san francisco stroller alley, mothers and nannies say they have become a target of my violent muggings at the hands of the gangs and kids wearing masks and will willing baseball backs. this doorbell camera video you see, obtained by the san francisco chronicle , shows one of the incidents where the woman was attacked by a male wearing a ski mask. other two women were reportedly assaulted last week, by youth who allegedly struck a woman with a bat, and a number that was it in the face. san francisco police believe the group that is responsible for 11 thefts in the final week of june alone. the know we valley areas won of san francisco s wealthiest communities. known for young families average home, is valued at $1.7 million. robberies in the
way it. this shocking new video out of colorado is the latest example of employees being scolded or even fired for tryin to stop brazen thieves. this isn t good. really, you ve got to resort to that. the economy is not that bad. they recorded this video i kings supermarket in colorado. santino borello filmed this, stealing hundreds of dollars of laundry detergent. he said supermarket policy prohibits employees from physically engaging with thieves , although he says he just filmed them and dad did no touch them. i would never let any criminal conducts like him especially if it s happening right in front of me. hopefully this changes the shoplifting policy and gives power back to retailers like myself. since this video the driver in the green shirt was arrested. the police are looking for the other two men who go by the names robert and in a statement the grocery stores at the disappointment by the increased level of crime bu is unable to comment on persona matters a
neil: demand all they want. the supreme court has ruled against the president s loan forgiveness program. a lot of folks not happy about that. there s options to make the payments more affordable or come up with some other solution. we re expecting to hear from the president of the united states on that. welcome. i m neil cavuto. shannon bream has had a busy day. tell us what s going down. let s talk about the student debt relief program that the supreme court 6-3 said cannot move forward. the chief justice had this to say. that s what the court found here. they said essentially they re waiving away $430 billion in executive loans. dissenting justice kagan said the statute does give the secretary broad authority to relieve a national emergency s effect on borrower s ability to relieve. the secretary did that. clearly the two sides saw this differently. the bottom line strawberry that program, which the president had expressed it being illegal, the speaker of the house s
theme you re listening to right now on making history at this year s oscars announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening we re glad you re with us tonight a double murder case that has drawn national attention with a prominent south carolina family at its center is inching toward its conclusion tonight with the prosecution resting its case against alex murdaugh, but not before the jury saw for itself the family property where the former attorney allegedly shot and killed his wife and son. the jury driven to the crime scene. later in the courtroom the lead prosecutor delivered his closing arguments telling jurors murdaugh was the only one with the motive, means, and opportunity to commit the murders, and painting murdaugh as someone whose financial misdeeds were about to be exposed and killed his wife and son to buy time to figure a way out. murdaugh has denied committing the murders. catie beck has more for us tonight reporter: alex murdaugh was l
every day the heartbreak. we hate to start you off with the heartbreak. but this is at least a good moment. that was a moment a babe qui was saved after 65 hours under rubble in turkey. so we re glad to have you. sorry we have to report on such sad things. we ll take you live to turkey in just moments. john fetterman suffered a stroke on the campaign trail. he is in the hospital right now. details on what happened and his condition at this hour. also, not flagged as urgent when a new time line just revealed about what u.s. intelligence knew before that chinese spy balloon entered usair space. today, president biden is headed to florida to tout his agenda as rick scott is going on offense over his social security and medicare plan. we ll speak to the florida senator live in a few moments. we ll begin with this news in overnight. john fetterman rushed to a hospital. doctors are making sure he didn t suffer another stroke. let s bring in now our congressional correspondent