coming to america: the big change tomorrow for air travelers. reporter: i m michael george at newark airport as one of the country s last covid travel restrictions ends at midnight. diaz: and later, fashion s #metoo moment. former models seek justice against a one-time powerful boss. i think the modeling industry creates a perfect storm for predators. this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. diaz: good evening. the united states accounts for 4% of the world s population but nearly 10% of gun murders, and and people of color are disproportionately impacted. today, thousands rallied nationwide, demanding congress act now. they gathered with march for our lives. the organization was formed in the aftermath of the parkland school shooting in 2018. organizers say there were 450 rally across the u.s., the largest in washington, d.c. d.c. cbs skyler henry is there. years since thousands of peo reporter: it s been four years since thousands of peopl
reporter: when do you start seeing personal confidence decline? it s going to be a tale of two economies. if you own a house, you have increased equity, and you re feeling like you have greater ge wealth. if you don t own, just trying to find a place to rent right now has become much more difficult. reporter: while this is the first time that we hit that $5 mark nationwide, this is not a record. back in 2008, gas prices went up to the equivalent of $5.40 a gallon, when you adjust for inflation. adriana. diaz: all right, lilia, thank you. it is a weekend of dangerous heat across big parts of the west. at least 50 million people are experiencing triple-digit temperatures. needles, california, near the arizona border hit 150 degrees. phoenix was a dry 115, and forth worth texas seared at 105. the scorching is expected to extend well into next week. today, the nation s largest wildfire in new mexico was