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In the wake of the Supreme Court’s rejection of Roe vs. Wade the fight for abortion rights is moving into a new and uncharted phase. Some businesses are allowing workers to move no questions asked to states where abortion is legal. Others are providing travel benefits while advocates on both sides are planning to fight at the state level. Ann Mercogliano with a look at the elation and despair prompted by the ruling. And she's got seven million followers on TikTok and she's hoping one of them knows something. Her son was murdered…and so far cops have not arrested his killer. Now, the lady known as “Mama Tot” is asking social media to crack the case! Plus, you may have seen that amazing moment when some folks out at sea fishing took a direct hit from lightning. It is a miracle they weren't killed - and pretty close to a miracle that they made it home. Now Les Trent speaks with the people who were on board. And if you've flown anywhere lately, and more and more of us are - then you know what a madhouse airports are. And it's not much better on board the planes. That's because, as Jim Moret reports, travelers are back to their same old bad habits.
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In the wake of the Supreme Court’s rejection of Roe vs. Wade the fight for abortion rights is moving into a new and uncharted phase. Some businesses are allowing workers to move no questions asked to states where abortion is legal. Others are providing travel benefits while advocates on both sides are planning to fight at the state level. Ann Mercogliano with a look at the elation and despair prompted by the ruling. And she's got seven million followers on TikTok and she's hoping one of them knows something. Her son was murdered…and so far cops have not arrested his killer. Now, the lady known as “Mama Tot” is asking social media to crack the case! Plus, you may have seen that amazing moment when some folks out at sea fishing took a direct hit from lightning. It is a miracle they weren't killed - and pretty close to a miracle that they made it home. Now Les Trent speaks with the people who were on board. And if you've flown anywhere lately, and more and more of us are - then you know what a madhouse airports are. And it's not much better on board the planes. That's because, as Jim Moret reports, travelers are back to their same old bad habits.

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