Gas Prices Rise After Saudi Arabia Oil Site Attacks

U.S. gas prices have already started to rise after an attack damaged two oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. According to AAA, fuel prices could rise by 25 cents this month. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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