concerned. with prices at their highest point in nearly 40 years, president biden is predicting it s the peak of the crisis. inflation is affecting people s lives. reporter: inflation reached its highest point in november since 1982 when ronald reagan was in office and joe biden was a senator from delaware. tonight president biden is pointing to other ways the economy is recovering. it s doing incredibly well. we ve never had this kind of growth in 60 years. reporter: that message complicated after the consumer price index, which measures what you re paying for services and goods, climbed 6.8% in november compared to a year ago. it s a real bump in the road. it does affect families. reporter: rising costs are also challenging the path ahead for biden s legislative agenda. the president sounding uncertain when asked if he can get senator joe manchin to vote yes on his
in georgia, fulton county district attorney fannie willis is engaged in an ongoing criminal investigation into trump s efforts to upend the 2020 election results. one legal analyst believes that s the most serious case for trump out of all of them. it s a clean case. it s got the same facts as we ve heard already in georgia involving his shake down of the georgia secretary of state to find some votes that never existed. that is a crime under georgia law. reporter: could these ongoing investigations hurt donald trump s potential political comeback? i would have to say no. there s almost nothing that could happen to him, including going to prison, that would separate him from his loyal followers. reporter: the georgia case, the lawsuits, the new york cases looking into his property values, either donald trump or his representatives have denied wrongdoing. often accusing those bringing the cases of engaging in political witch hunts. in the latest denial they accuse
when did you know you had to come to the hospital? what were you experiencing? my oxygen numbers were down in the upper 60s, lower 70s. oh, dear. that s very low. yeah. what does it feel like? it feels like a wreck. reporter: unvaccinated, this is the 66-year-old s second bout of covid-19. whatever natural immunity he had my second round of this. way worse. this was worse than the first? yeah, the first one was bad. reporter: didn t help. his message now would you encourage others to get vaccinated now, though? yes. how important is it? how bad is covid? it s terrible. you don t want it. reporter: still, there are those like 62-year-old dara laroche in the covid for a week
he appears to have been trying to move the shift knob. yes. after the shot was fired and the car crashed down the road, johnson tried to reassure officer kim potter who pulled the trigger. kim, that guy was trying to take off with me in the car. reporter: next, a concerning moment for the officer. just let me kill myself, mike. no. the weapon swap was to preserve evidence. kim, could i see my gun real quick. he later removed the rounds from the gun, fearing that potter may harm herself. did daunte wright at any time show any sign of stopping, giving up, saying, okay, i m done? no. reporter: but it was the potential harm that wright could have done that the defense narrowed in on. if he had taken off with you in that car halfway, what would have happened to you? probably dragged. reporter: arguing that potter was protecting johnson. dragged and what? injured.