economies mock putin and plan more sanctions against him. duncan: summer travel takes off with challenges on the road and in the air. reporter: i m donya bacchus as burbank airport where passengers are facing full flights and soaring prices. duncan: pride parades march across the country with new urgency and later it is a book that cast a spell on the world. tonight we look back at 25 years of harry potter mania. harry potter! arry this is the cbs weekend news from new york, with jericka duncan. duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. advocates on both sides of the abortion battle say their fight is not done. anti-abortion rights forces are vowing to use friday s supreme court ruling reversing 50 years of federal protection of abortion to push for near total bans in every state, while abortion rights groups promise to harness anger in the streets, turning it into action at the ballot box this november. a new cbs news poll taken right after t
captioning sponsored by cbs duncan: tonight, supreme aftershocks. my body, my choice! duncan: protests roll on after roe falls, as american women begin the week without the constitutional right to an abortion. we are using every tool we have to fight for reproductive rights. the supreme court did its job. they fixed a wrong decision it made many years ago. duncan: while activists gear up for a new battle. reporter: i m in jackson, mississippi, where residents are concerned the health system isn t prepared for what is next. duncan: also tonight, russia intensifies attacks in ukraine, missiles striking targets across the country. while g7 leaders meeting in germany take aim at vladimir putin. reporter: i m ed o keefe at the g-7 summit, leaders of the world s largest developed