man to be searched. how did we get here. are you still trained that traffic stops are one of the most dangerous things that can happen. you are. because they actually are. but these stops can exact a huge cost on the black community. physically. what has this done to you. i can only move my arm this farm. emotionally. it s the humiliation that stays with you. and financially. how much money have you paid in fines and fees. over $10,000. tonight the problem and some controversial reforms. get out of the car. i don t believe you need somebody with a gun to pull somebody over in a traffic stop. unarmed citizens doing traffic stops. horrible idea. a cnn special report, traffic stop, dangerous encounters. i m a traveler, always have been. i love to get in my car and go. you re that grandma. yes. the one nobody can keep up with. stephanie bottom of atlanta is a 69-year-old librarian, mother of two, grandmother of five, and lover of road tri
daunt wright. reporter: traffic stops where drivers pay the ultimate price in a system fraught with bias. with black men, it s like four times more likely than a white man to be searched. reporter: how did we get here? are you still training that st traffic stops one of the most dangerous things that happen? they are reporter: these stops can exact a huge cost on the black community. physically what has this done to you? i can only move my arm this far. reporter: emotionally. it s the humiliation that always stays with you. reporter: how much money have you paid in fines and fees? over $10,000. reporter: tonight, the problem, and some controversial reforms. get out of the car. i don t believe you need someone with a gun to pull somebody over in a traffic stop. unarmed citizens doing traffic stops horrible idea. reporter: a cnn special report, traffic stops: dangerous encounters. i m a traveller, always have been. i love to get in my
inflation? there are different ways to look at this. so for americans it means the hiring continues, 263,000 jobs and it was pretty broad-based hiring, but when you look at the trend, poppy, it is the slowest pace of hiring since about april 2021, it matches april 2021. so when you look at that nice bar chart you can see slowing jobs growth and that s exactly what the fed is looking for. it s been raising interest rates now for six months and it actually takes about six months for monetary policy to effect these kind of economic statistics. back in march raised interest rates 25 basis points, now this is where we are in september. but the jobless rate fell back to near that 50-year low of 3.5%. that s near full employment and we ve seen from other statistics people who want a job have a couple of jobs to choose from really in this economy here. so 3.5% still low across the board hiring. leisure and hospitality 83,000, health care 60,000. now you are back to pre-pandemic lev
the saudis share that urgency. reporter: despite how those production increases were only fleeting, biden says he has no regrets about the trip. no. the trip was not essentially for oil. the trip was about the middle east and about israel and rationalization of positions. good afternoon, everybody. reporter: the administration now contemplating next steps, including tapping into the strategic reserves again despite saying 48 hours ago that wasn t on the table. we re not considering new releases, releases from the strategic petroleum reserve beyond the 180 million. reporter: even before opec s decision gas prices were already on their way up after a recent 99-day streak of decline. with 32 days to go before the midterm elections republicans are putting gas prices and biden s energy policies at the forefront. he s made us dependent upon russia, saudi arabia, and now venezuela. he hates american oil field workers so much that he ll never turn to us. reporter: mem
let s turn to south africa were rescue workers have been trying to save people trapped under the rubble of a building. save people trapped under the rubble ofa building. nearly save people trapped under the rubble of a building. nearly a0 of the 75 workers who are on site remain unaccounted for. the structure collapsed in the south african city of georgia on monday. the authorities in the western cape sees seven people are confirmed to have died. the cause of the collapse which happened while the building was under construction is being investigated. the rescue effort includes two people with sniffer dogsin includes two people with sniffer dogs in heavy lifting equipment. the president is called for an investigation into the collapse and assumptions condolences and we can show you the live shot the scene in george where those rescue efforts are continuing in the hope still that people can be found alive under the rubble. we can hearfrom the west cape of south africa. you the