georgia. we ll look at what that means. the u.s. and china meet face-to-face at the munich security conference for the first time since that suspected spy balloon was shot down. we re live from munich and from asia with the latest. and why one environmental health expert says it s best to, quote, stay away from the area after the train derailment in east palestine, ohio. after a series of short hospital stays, former u.s. president jimmy carter has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care. those words part of a statement issued saturday by the carter center about the 98-year-old former president. cnn s jeff zeleny has more from washington. reporter: former president jimmy carter, america s longest-living president at age 98, is now in hospice care. saturday afternoon the carter center, his presidential library and museum in atlanta, announcing that the former president would be spending his days in plains, georgia. they ackn
susan li has shown no food spikes have a sign of ending. let s begin with kelly. hi, charles. the stock market is now in bear market. everything was done as we take a look at the red hot inflation data and they liked it less. the s&p 500 closed 4% down. the dow lost 900% and more pain is expected tomorrow that will likely near or be worse than friday s cpi. markets have flunk wildly as investors decipher how the central bank will raise rates. that s why investors broadly unloaded riskier assets. the national average hitting over $5 a gallon this weekend. records are nothing new. we ve seen new highs across the country. for context, to fill up a toyota camera, that cost has soared 63% versus last year. now it will cost you $79 at the national average. charles, we spoke to frustrated drivers here. they re beginning to change their habits. when is it going to end? it s a lot to take in. you have to get it. it comes in to play every single day, do i want to drive to the bea
i m bill. let s start with you. aishah, the status quo, title 42 has been in place throughout the massive historic numbers we ve seen and that is not expected to change soon. less than an hour ago, a group of about 60 migrants that crossed illegally in front of our fox news drone in eagle pass, texas. and some of them are waving to our drone as well as a mexican law enforcement helicopter above them and had a chance to talk with some of them. told me they re from cuba, nicaragua and venezuela and that s title 42 is not enforced on. that s not the only group. a second piece of video. a single bigger group costed this one about 120 people in size crossing here into eagle pass. once again mostly cubans, colombians, venezuelans and single adults. this sector is getting hit hard in del rio. and just since october 1st, del rio where we are, more than 270,000 illegal crossings. those numbers are up about 145% over the same time last year. and keep in mind, all those numbers, with
i don t want fight for putin. reporter: at the shelter, joined by pavel fedorov who says he left his dentistry practice in moscow as an act of defiance against his country s leader in a war that has become a threat for everybody. for men especially, at 18 to 65, soldier. too much people in georgia, armenia, mongolia reporter: during the first months of the war, russian men fled to neighboring countries like georgia. some russians have decided safety can only be found on this side of the world. the migrants saying that the shelter in reynosa are three among tens of thousands who have made the long trip in the last year after the invasion started. many have applied for asylum and say they hope to build a new life in the united states far away from the war and putin.
build his new life. there is many russians in the los angeles. my friends pavel and sergei, they want to go to the new york. reporter: the migrant from moscow is staying at a shelter in the mexican city of reynosa across the border from mcallen, texas, along with russian friends. getting to this side of the world, he says, was not easy. moscow through minsk, belarus, then istanbul. reporter: after arriving in istanbul, he says he traveled to madrid before flying across the atlantic to the mexican beach resort of cancun, then making the trip to reynosa. his 26-year-old friend sergei, also from moscow, is not shy about the reason why he left his native country. i don t want fight. kill people.