economy is his top priority inflation a rare white house meeting by the host and the chairman of the federal reserve, our colleague peter doocy pressed the white house yesterday. does president bush take any responsibility for his policy potentially contributing to inflation when we talk about the gas prices right now? this is indeed gas, right? and as you mentioned, cauli gas is setting another record today. a gallon of gas now costs four dollars. sixty seven cents, that s over 50 percent from a year ago. the white house says student loan forgiveness won t make inflation worse. the impact on inflation in the near term is likely to be is likely to be quite small. but again, because the president hasn t made a decision and we re not talking about a specific plan, i won t speculate specifically ,but i think most of the analysis suggests that the near-term impact would be pretty small things which critics say otherwise quote even partial debt cancelation would be costly, regre
the e.u. cutting off 90% of russian oil imports. bill: check out the gas station in l.a. near hollywood. that s not a movie. that s $8.05 a gallon. julie: we need a new word for sticker shock. when you drive up and see that. making matters worse is the nationwide labor shortage. now we are anticipating brand-new numbers out this morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the numbers are expected to show 11 1/2 million job openings in this country. that is nearly twice as many jobs as there are people looking for work. bill: the president repeatedly insisting inflation was transitory. during his administration it has continued to climb and climb higher surging to 8.3% under his watch, which is as we know now, a 40-year high. white house has tried to paint a rosie picture of all this. you saw the president s piece published this week. one member of the president s team is now appearing to admit some fault in all of this. i was wrong then about the path of inflation would tak
seeing 1800 apprehensions in just 24 hours. with title 42 expected to end, border counties are now bracing for a disaster. el paso preparing to declare a state of emergency as the governor of texas warns 6 million migrants to come in each year. that is roughly equal to the population of houston every 12 months. and with all of us hanging in the balance, you may be wondering what our borders are up to today. vice president kamala harris is talking about clean school buses. kaylee, as always, the vice president is m.i.a. on this border crisis. but today, she is expected to announce certain regulations and expectations surrounding a low emission school buses. what apps timing and what great priorities when you say? kalie: right i m still not listening to the posters come emily come we talked about how joe biden s posters kim and him and said hey i know it may fairly guard administration s going great but there s this thing on the horizon called immigration and the border on fi
staggering numbers, nearly 200 mass shootings this year, and counting. the white house calls for action. also tonight, battle for ukraine, russia intensifies attacks while nato finds new allies in finland and sweden. plus america s inflation anxiety, gas price this weekend surge to a new record high. this is the cbs weekend news with jericka duncan. duncan: good evening, i m jericka duncan reporting tonight from buffalo new york. in this place known as the city of good neighbors an outsider is suspected of conducted the nation s latest mass shooting and its deadliest one this year, ten people were killed, three wounded in what officials are calling a racially motivated attack. it happened at this supermarket right behind me. tonight we re learning new details about the suspected gunman peyton gendron. he appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to murder. today in washington president biden condemned the attack. we re still gathering the facts while already the justice
trump will not take the stand. his lawyers notified the judge of that decision yesterday. carroll s lawyers, however, are expected to play some of trump s taped deposition for the jury this week. meanwhile a racially charged text message reportedly sent by tucker carlson to a fox news producer is providing more insight into why the cable news station fired the former host last week. just one day before the company was set to take the stand for a billion dollar defamation trial last month the new york times reports that this previously redacted message came to the attention of fox executives. it was sent just one day after the january 6th insurrection and reads in part this way. a couple of weeks ago i was watching a video of people fighting on the street in washington. the group of trump guys surrounded an teefa kid and started pounding the living crap out of him. it was three against one at least. jumping a guy like that is