good morning. it is saturday may 14th. according to the latest survey, americans view inflation as the top problem facing the country right now. this is no surprise as the price of everything is rising. there s a lot more going on behind the scenes. i want to get in to it with gas prices. it rose averaging $4.42 a gallon, according to the automobile association. a top $4 per gallon in every state, well above $5 a gallon in california and hawaii. this leads us to the discussion of crude oil prices. the biggest factor that affects how much you pay at the pump. over the past 20 years, it s important to look at it overtime. the price of crude has had peaks and values. you can see the rise starting in 2002, then the fall after the 2008 recession, then another sharp fall in 2014, and then another in 2020, the beginning of the corona pandemic. oil falls when people use less than the world produces. now let s go to socks. i prefer to focus on the s&p 500. it is a better representatio
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
themselves? except to save the life of the mother, the only abortions that would be lawful under the 1800s ban would be self-administered. because there s an exception that says the mother can t be prosecuted. but that s incredibly backwards and dangerous. and so it s my hope that we will see our court step up and be clear that ban isn t in effect. in the meantime we re not going to be enforcing that ban through my office. it would make women in wisconsin less free, less equal and less safe. we re not doing it. many of the laws referred to as trigger laws are more product of a recent effort to say as soon as roe falls, the state is on record or ready to basically go through that. you are describing something much older. is it automatic that old laws kick back under the books in other areas? is this specific to the bay abortion legal landscape or is this just a generalized problem?
doors because of trigger laws and concern about criminal prosecution. the court s decision yesterday is just a stunning, stunning takeaway of an individual personal liberty. and something the court has never done before. it is heartbreaking to see the pictures of the jackson health organization. they have been a proudly and dedicating private. this is been for over decades. it is incredible work that they do at the jackson s women health organization. you joined ali velshi, last december. you said that if roe falls, quote, there is no stopping ground. when are you most concerned about in the next coming months? very concerned that we are going to have a vast loss. you showed the map of the south and the midwest. there will be people who have to cross multiple state lines. they will drive hundreds of
take a listen. the department of justice was fielding a daily request from the president to investigate claims of election fraud. each claim was refuted time and time again. attorney general barr referred to it as whack-a-mole. when each of the presidents efforts failed he resorted to overturn the general and say that the election was corrupt so that he could stay in power. first on the role of the former presidents role at doj. he considered promoting him to acting attorney general because he thought that clark would do his bidding, despite being under qualified for the position the committee showed how clark was prepared to send letters to invite those from georgia and other twin states to toss out his victory because of, quote, a significant is concerned that may have impact on the outcome of the election. meanwhile, the committee also