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danya bacchus explains. >> reporter: gas is at a record high, forcing many americans to adjust their budget. >> i definitely am eating a lot ttg more expensive.ce, a lot a new report shows grocery store prices jumped almost 11%, the largest increase since 1980. are you more conscious about what you're spending? >> yeah. when it comes toward the brands, okay, maybe i have to choose a different brand to even out the balance. >> reporter: almost everything we buy costs more. though there may be a sign inflation is easing. overall, consumer prices in april jumped 8.3% over last year, slightly down from a 40-year high of 8.5% in march. >> in essence, going there an 8.5% annual rate to 8.3% annual rate is like telling someone who's sick your temperature has gone from 105 to 104.7. >> reporter: cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says inflation fever has likely peaked and could cool more as the federal reserve raises interest rates further. at the same time, the war in ukraine continues to impact global prices for oil and food. president biden traveled to illinois and announced new a
danya bacchus explains. >> reporter: gas is at a record high, forcing many americans to adjust their budget. >> i definitely am eating a lot ttg more expensive.ce, a lot a new report shows grocery store prices jumped almost 11%, the largest increase since 1980. are you more conscious about what you're spending? >> yeah. when it comes toward the brands, okay, maybe i have to choose a different brand to even out the balance. >> reporter: almost everything we buy costs...
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danya bacchus explains. >> reporter: at mulberry row floral boutique in sherman oaks, california, robinusual mother's day rush. this year there's one major difference -- the cost of flowers. have you seen it go up? >> it's gone up tremendously. tremendously. what used to cost me $20 can sometimes cost me $42 now. >> reporter: she says supply issues are also making items needed to assemble arrangements hard to come by. >> used to be you didn't need to worry about a vase. now i can't get that vase, how do i substitute that. >> reporter: it's safe to say people are going to be paying more especially for flowers this mother's day? >> yeah. >> prices have gone up immensely. >> reporter: professor of supply chain practice at syracuse university says it's not just flowers. buying mom jewelry will cost more, too. >> unfortunately, metal prices have skyrocketed. so you know, if you're looking at buying any gold, any silver, you're probably going to pay anywhere from 35% to 40% more than you paid last year. >> reporter: the national retail federation says mother's day spending is expected to tota
danya bacchus explains. >> reporter: at mulberry row floral boutique in sherman oaks, california, robinusual mother's day rush. this year there's one major difference -- the cost of flowers. have you seen it go up? >> it's gone up tremendously. tremendously. what used to cost me $20 can sometimes cost me $42 now. >> reporter: she says supply issues are also making items needed to assemble arrangements hard to come by. >> used to be you didn't need to worry about a vase....
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danya bacchus is in uvalde, texas, with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anne-marie. on top of the grief being felt here in uvalde, texas, there's now anger and growing criticism over law enforcement's response to the shooting. this as we're hearing more from survivors about the moments of terror inside the classroom with the shooter. today should have been the first day of summer break for the 19 children and two teachers of robb elementary killed by a gunman tuesday. >> she was excited for the summer. >> reporter: the family of layla salazar is instead planning her funeral and they have lingering questions about the police response on that horrific day. >> maybe they could have acted faster. as the days go by we get more and more information. >> reporter: officials have struggled to clearly lay out the shooter'ovemen and what actions were taken by law enforcement in the 90 minutes he was at the school. >> the initial officers they received gunfire, they don't make entry initially because of the gunfire they
danya bacchus is in uvalde, texas, with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anne-marie. on top of the grief being felt here in uvalde, texas, there's now anger and growing criticism over law enforcement's response to the shooting. this as we're hearing more from survivors about the moments of terror inside the classroom with the shooter. today should have been the first day of summer break for the 19 children and two teachers of robb elementary killed by a gunman...
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danya bacchus is in uvalde with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: it is early in the morning here in uvalde, and people are still visitth this memorial on the town square. while this town continues to grieve, many are hoping that their pain will turn into action. the department of justice will conduct a review of the police response to last week's shooting that killed two teachers and 19 children at robb elementary school. >> as tragic as this may seem, we need to learn from this. >> reporter: the doj says its goal is to identify the lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for active shooters. >> obviously the way that you develop policy many times is by learning about the mistakes in the past. >> reporter: parents want to know why law enforcement officers including a federal tactical team waited outside the classroom for more than 40 minutes before confronting and killing the shooter. >> for the benefit of hindsight -- >> reporter: the texas department of public safety said on friday not engagi
danya bacchus is in uvalde with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: it is early in the morning here in uvalde, and people are still visitth this memorial on the town square. while this town continues to grieve, many are hoping that their pain will turn into action. the department of justice will conduct a review of the police response to last week's shooting that killed two teachers and 19 children at robb elementary school. >> as tragic as this may seem, we need to learn from...
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danya bacchus is in uvalde with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anne-marie. the investigation continues here this morning. uvalde is a small, close-knit community, and it seems everyone here has been impacted by this tragedy. heartbreak for another american town. this time it's uvalde, texas, where a gunman killed at least 19 children and two adults. hearses arrived at robb elementary school tuesday evening to take the bodies away. >> i'm looking for my daughter. >> reporter: jesse rodriguez waited for hours to find out if his 10-year-old daughter was alive. tragically, she was one of the victims. some parents gave dna samples to help investigators identify bodies. law enforcement sources tell cbs news the 18-year-old shooter drove up to the school with a handgun, an ar-15 assault weapon, and high-capacity magazines. >> as soon as he made entry to the school he started shooting, children, teachers, whoever's in his way. he was shooting everybody. >> reporter: the gunman was eventually shot and killed
danya bacchus is in uvalde with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anne-marie. the investigation continues here this morning. uvalde is a small, close-knit community, and it seems everyone here has been impacted by this tragedy. heartbreak for another american town. this time it's uvalde, texas, where a gunman killed at least 19 children and two adults. hearses arrived at robb elementary school tuesday evening to take the bodies away. >> i'm looking for my...
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let's speak now to the cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, in uvalde. thank you very much for coming onhank you very much for coming on the programme. we— thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. we heard some of the anuer at, the programme. we heard some of the anger at. we — the programme. we heard some of the anger at. we have _ the programme. we heard some of the anger at, we have just _ the programme. we heard some of the anger at, we have just lost _ the programme. we heard some of the anger at, we have just lost out - the programme. we heard some of the anger at, we have just lost out loud - anger at, we havejust lost out loud connection and will try and get it back as soon as we can and we will cross live to the us as and when we re—establish that link. to ukraine now. troops may have to retreat from the large eastern city of severo—donesk, according to a senior official in the region. the governor of the luhansk region says russian forces are in the city. russian—backed separatist leaders say they've captured the town of
let's speak now to the cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, in uvalde. thank you very much for coming onhank you very much for coming on the programme. we— thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. we heard some of the anuer at, the programme. we heard some of the anger at. we — the programme. we heard some of the anger at. we have _ the programme. we heard some of the anger at, we have just _ the programme. we heard some of the anger...
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danya bacchus is live this morning with more on the shooter's final moments. >>> in uvalde and all over texas people are coming together to grieve. austin and san antonio are among the several cities holding memorial services. >> kpix 5's sara conchey showing how lawmakers butted heads to prevent future tragedies. >> lila salazar, age 10, makenna elrod, age 10. >> reporter: as the sun began to set in foster city, the names and ages of some of the youngest victims of the uvalde shooting were read to a crowd. >> i have an 8-year-old niece and a 6-year-old niece who live in texas. it's so hard -- i can't tell you how many times i cried this morning. ♪ to live in peace i'm not afraid ♪ >> reporter: this is a vigil for victims of recent mass shootings, news of which weighed heavy and across california renewed debate about how best to tackle the problem. >> we have to control the controllables, the things that we have control of. >> reporter: governor newsom announced he would speed up legislation aimed to curb gun violence in the state. lawmakers across the aisle say that approach hasn't wor
danya bacchus is live this morning with more on the shooter's final moments. >>> in uvalde and all over texas people are coming together to grieve. austin and san antonio are among the several cities holding memorial services. >> kpix 5's sara conchey showing how lawmakers butted heads to prevent future tragedies. >> lila salazar, age 10, makenna elrod, age 10. >> reporter: as the sun began to set in foster city, the names and ages of some of the youngest victims of...
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cbs' danya bacchus has more. >> reporter: today should have been the first day of summer break for theildren and two teachers of robb elementary killed by a gunman tuesday. >> she was excited for the sum he were. we were going to go to the zoo. >> reporter: the family of 11-year-old layla salazar is instead planning her funeral and they have lingering questions about the police response on that horrific day. >> maybe they have have reacted faster. >> reporter: officials struggled to clearly lay out the shooter's movements and what actions were taken by law enforcement in the 90 minutes he was at the school. >> the initial officers received gunfire, they don't make entry initially because the gunfire receded. we have officers calling for additional resources. >> reporter: law enforcement officials say the gunman walked into the building through an unlocked door without being confronted by anyone. cbs news has learned it took an hour before any leaked border patrol team entered the classroom and killed the shooter. >> he crouched a little bit and said "it's time to day." the cop said cal
cbs' danya bacchus has more. >> reporter: today should have been the first day of summer break for theildren and two teachers of robb elementary killed by a gunman tuesday. >> she was excited for the sum he were. we were going to go to the zoo. >> reporter: the family of 11-year-old layla salazar is instead planning her funeral and they have lingering questions about the police response on that horrific day. >> maybe they have have reacted faster. >> reporter:...
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cbs reporter danya bacchus joining us from uvalde. danya, what are you finding out this morning?reporter: good morning, len. i have to let you know what's happening here at robb elementary school this morning. there are 21 crosses behind me with the names of the victims, the 19 children and two teachers. this morning we've seen family members and loved ones stopping by these cross, some laying flowers, some kneeling. one woman was absolutely sobbing. an extremely emotional scene at robb elementary school. as you can see behind me, there are investigators on the scene still trying to look into the motive for the shooting. what we've learned is a little more about the timeline. >> officials in uvalde, texas, are still searching for a motive in tuesday's school shooting. we are learning more about the gunman's final moments. >> there was no known mental health history. >> reporter: governor greg abbott says the 18-year-old sent private online messages before his rampage at robb elementary. >> the first post was i'm going to shoot my grandmother. the second post was i shot my grandmo
cbs reporter danya bacchus joining us from uvalde. danya, what are you finding out this morning?reporter: good morning, len. i have to let you know what's happening here at robb elementary school this morning. there are 21 crosses behind me with the names of the victims, the 19 children and two teachers. this morning we've seen family members and loved ones stopping by these cross, some laying flowers, some kneeling. one woman was absolutely sobbing. an extremely emotional scene at robb...
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coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from cbs reporter danya bacchus live in uvalde this morning with the latest on this investigation. and the tragic shooting hits close to home for warriors head coach steve kerr. >> right before game four last night he did not want to talk about basketball in that pregame news conference. he said basketball did not matter. justin andrews joins us live. kerr focused his attention on the deadly shooting. >> absolutely, all of our attention is on the deadly shooting. he asked the question, when are we going to do something? and then he slammed his hand on the table with frustration, holding back tears during his pre-game press conference. he asked every person in that room and those listening to think about your own child, your own loved one. >> now we have children murdered at school. when are we going to do something? i'm tired. i'm so tired of getting up here and office condolences to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of the -- excuse my -- i'm sorry, i'm tired of the moments of silence. enough! >> raw and real emotions. gun violence is
coming up at 5:30, we'll hear from cbs reporter danya bacchus live in uvalde this morning with the latest on this investigation. and the tragic shooting hits close to home for warriors head coach steve kerr. >> right before game four last night he did not want to talk about basketball in that pregame news conference. he said basketball did not matter. justin andrews joins us live. kerr focused his attention on the deadly shooting. >> absolutely, all of our attention is on the deadly...
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danya bacchus is in uvalde with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this morning, there are unanswered questions about how and why the shooting unfolded. we're also learning more about the young and innocent victims and the fight lunatic. >> reporter: president biden is expected to travel to uvalde in the coming days. authorities say the shooter legally purchased two rifles and nearly 400 rounds of ammunition earlier this month. anne-marie? >> danya, thank you so much. >>> hundreds of people honored the victims at a prayer vigil last night. residents, pastors, law enforcement, local and state leaders attended an event at the uvalde fairplex. we're learning more about the 19 children and 2 teachers.ilia lu >> reporter: among the victims, a boyulllife. ellie garcia was a proud member of the basketball team. her aunt described her as a sweet girl. >> she was very happy and very outgoing. loved to dance and sing and play sports. >> reporter: a sign of how small uvalde is, at least two of those killed were cousins. irma garcia, one of two fourth grade teac
danya bacchus is in uvalde with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this morning, there are unanswered questions about how and why the shooting unfolded. we're also learning more about the young and innocent victims and the fight lunatic. >> reporter: president biden is expected to travel to uvalde in the coming days. authorities say the shooter legally purchased two rifles and nearly 400 rounds of ammunition earlier this month. anne-marie? >> danya, thank you so much....
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>> and you can stay with us, coming up at 6:30, we'll hear from cbs reporter danya bacchus, who is live in uvalde this morning with the latest on this investigation. >>> 6:05 now. a live look outside, getting ready for another day with above-average temperatures. let's get right to meteorologist jessica burch with your warm wednesday forecast. >> kentfield and livermore you guys broke records yesterday, the last time we saw record-breaking temperatures in those areas 40 years ago. so with that in mind a live look from mt. diablo, we're warming up a lot today but no more record-breaking conditions, just a little bit above average as we cool off and head into this weekend. let's start off with the fact we are still under a red flag warning for solano county until 11:00 a.m. we're dealing with relative humidity around 10% today. it's starting to increase a lot compared to yesterday, for that matter. winds are weaker for us today but we're under a heat advisory for solano county until 11:00 p.m. this evening. i wouldn't be shocked if it expires earlier but headed into the rest of this week
>> and you can stay with us, coming up at 6:30, we'll hear from cbs reporter danya bacchus, who is live in uvalde this morning with the latest on this investigation. >>> 6:05 now. a live look outside, getting ready for another day with above-average temperatures. let's get right to meteorologist jessica burch with your warm wednesday forecast. >> kentfield and livermore you guys broke records yesterday, the last time we saw record-breaking temperatures in those areas 40...
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. >> reporter: danya bacchus, cbs news, uvalde, texas. >> we'll have coverage on air at w . >>> a studentfremont is facing charges after threatening to shoot a school employee. police say they were informed by personnel at american high school that a student was making threat on social media. they say the student also threatened gun violence at another unnamed school. a search of the 17-year-old's home linked him to the threats, although no guns found. >>> parents staged an occupation in an oakland elementary school. parker elementary is one of the schools in the campus consolidation plan. declining enrollment districtwise has led to a funding shortfall. opponents argue it affects black and latino students. parents say they plan to liberate the school and reopen it as parker community. >> we will not move. we are going to gather here peacefully. they have the funding. they have the resources to keep each and every last one of these schools open. but because they refuse, we'll refuse to leave and we will keep our schools open one way or another. >> we've reached out to oakland unified for
. >> reporter: danya bacchus, cbs news, uvalde, texas. >> we'll have coverage on air at w . >>> a studentfremont is facing charges after threatening to shoot a school employee. police say they were informed by personnel at american high school that a student was making threat on social media. they say the student also threatened gun violence at another unnamed school. a search of the 17-year-old's home linked him to the threats, although no guns found. >>> parents...
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. >> stay with us, coming up at 5:30, we'll hear more from danya bacchus who is live with more on the investigation. >>> steve kerr had a powerful message in the wake of the shooting with a lot more than just basketball on his mind. take a listen. >> when are we going to do something! i'm tired. i'm so tired of getting up here and office condolences to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of the excuse my -- i'm sorry, i'm tired of the moments of silence. enough! we can't get numb to this. we can't sit here and just read about it and go, well, let's have a moment of silence, yeah, go dubs. come on mavs, let's go. do you realize that 90% of americans regardless of political party want background check, universal background check, 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators in washington who refuse to even put it to a vote, despite what we, the american people, want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold onto their own power. it's pathetic! i've had enough. >> going live to chase center this morning after a not so golden night for the warriors. the
. >> stay with us, coming up at 5:30, we'll hear more from danya bacchus who is live with more on the investigation. >>> steve kerr had a powerful message in the wake of the shooting with a lot more than just basketball on his mind. take a listen. >> when are we going to do something! i'm tired. i'm so tired of getting up here and office condolences to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of the excuse my -- i'm sorry, i'm tired of the moments of...
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danya bacchus graham, cbs news. >>> coming up, we are learning more about elon musk's plan to take over twitter. certain users might have to pay. >>> a leaked draft opinion on roe v wade. why some worry about the future of marriage equality. >>> plus, the hundreds of people living in san jose's largest and homeless encampment have just been given more time by the city to move out. >>> plus, what it means for neighbors who have been trying to get these tents under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. >> a new move by ride-share company, riling investors today. a big dip in its shares. the stock fell about 30% after it announced it would have to keep winning on incentives to attract more driv
danya bacchus graham, cbs news. >>> coming up, we are learning more about elon musk's plan to take over twitter. certain users might have to pay. >>> a leaked draft opinion on roe v wade. why some worry about the future of marriage equality. >>> plus, the hundreds of people living in san jose's largest and homeless encampment have just been given more time by the city to move out. >>> plus, what it means for neighbors who have been trying to get these tents...
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in tonight's weekend journal cbs' danya bacchus visits new immigrants in san diego to see just how they'rerts of home, there is nothing like a meal to feed nostalgia. >> for afghan refugees yasmin yas ins da and khalid. >> ramadan's meal eaten after sunset to breakfast can bring reminders of joyous days past. it's also a reminder of what was left behind. >> do you and your family feel lonely here. >> of course we feel lonely. in ramadan we have a few family members and friends with us during the breaking of fast but now we just like watching each other, throughout social media. >> he says he can't forget the escape from afghanistan last fall and the taliban takeover. >> i was stuck in the airport for five or six days. i was just sleeping and waiting for my family. >> he and his family found refuge in san diego. so did yazmin's family, she was a part of the all girls afghan robotics team t was scattered to different parts of the world after fleeing afghanistan. >> taliban, they don't attack our team because we are kids. >> a lot have seen a lot of trauma and we want to be able to be the hel
in tonight's weekend journal cbs' danya bacchus visits new immigrants in san diego to see just how they'rerts of home, there is nothing like a meal to feed nostalgia. >> for afghan refugees yasmin yas ins da and khalid. >> ramadan's meal eaten after sunset to breakfast can bring reminders of joyous days past. it's also a reminder of what was left behind. >> do you and your family feel lonely here. >> of course we feel lonely. in ramadan we have a few family members and...
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joining me now from uvalde is cbs correspondent danya bacchus.s this sunday. can i ask you first, how was the mood in the time change during the mood in the time change during the weekend so far? i the mood in the time change during the weekend so far?— the weekend so far? i think we initially saw — the weekend so far? i think we initially saw shock _ the weekend so far? i think we initially saw shock and - the weekend so far? i think we i initially saw shock and heartache and of course that heartbreak is continuing but that is not compounded with anger and outrage as we have learned more details about what happened inside the school during the shooting. many parents were in the parking lot when the shooting took place, they were begging police officers to go in and save their children and then later this week we found out those officers were waiting inside for almost an hour before they confronted the gunman so we have seen the change go from shock and heartbreak to grief and anger. during the commencement speech he delivered at the university o
joining me now from uvalde is cbs correspondent danya bacchus.s this sunday. can i ask you first, how was the mood in the time change during the mood in the time change during the weekend so far? i the mood in the time change during the weekend so far?— the weekend so far? i think we initially saw — the weekend so far? i think we initially saw shock _ the weekend so far? i think we initially saw shock and - the weekend so far? i think we i initially saw shock and heartache and of course...
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cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, is in uvalde and gave me a sense of the anger there about the delayedhat outrage, that frustration. as you can imagine, since tuesday when the shooting happened, people in this community started asking how. how can this happen? then police data giving a timeline, an explanation for what happened police giving... here and then just yesterday that a stunning admission that it was police who actually made the mistake that they handled this situation incorrectly. tuesday, when shots rang out, there were parents who are outside the school. once they heard something was going on, they came to the school. this community is very tight—knit, so word spread quickly there was a shooting at the school. parents were in the parking lot in agony. they had to wait for police to go in. we saw a video of them screaming and arguing with police officers, asking them to go in to save their children and they did not do so as quickly as parents and family members felt they should have, so then of course, to hear this admission that they mistakenly thought that this was a barr
cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, is in uvalde and gave me a sense of the anger there about the delayedhat outrage, that frustration. as you can imagine, since tuesday when the shooting happened, people in this community started asking how. how can this happen? then police data giving a timeline, an explanation for what happened police giving... here and then just yesterday that a stunning admission that it was police who actually made the mistake that they handled this situation incorrectly....
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danya bacchus, cbs news correspondent in uvalde. victim of the dunblane primary what are your thoughts after yet another school shooting in the united states? do you think gun control laws will ever be changed in the us to reduce the sheer volume of weapons there are in that country? after so little action after so many tragedies, it's hard to be optimistic about significant changes to gun laws in the united states. there was a time shortly after dunblane when i thought that if americans saw what was achieved in britain after dunblane, a ban on handguns, they would rush to introduce new legislation and tighten their own gun laws. but in many ways, the reverse has happened. it appears that in a lot of states, the gun laws have simply become more and more lax. it's very difficult to see how they will go about changing things, even after yet another shooting in a school. it things, even after yet another shooting in a school.- things, even after yet another shooting in a school. it has become so ideological— shooting in a school. it ha
danya bacchus, cbs news correspondent in uvalde. victim of the dunblane primary what are your thoughts after yet another school shooting in the united states? do you think gun control laws will ever be changed in the us to reduce the sheer volume of weapons there are in that country? after so little action after so many tragedies, it's hard to be optimistic about significant changes to gun laws in the united states. there was a time shortly after dunblane when i thought that if americans saw...
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. >> cbs' danya bacchus has been at that scene the last few days. there are new questions about the time line of tuesday's school shooting. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you, len and amanda. on top of the grief felt in uvalde, texas, there's criticism of law enforcement's response to the shooting as we hear from one survivor about the terrifying moments inside the classroom with the shooter. today should have been the first day of summer break for the 19 children and two teachers of robb elementary killed by a gunman tuesday. >> she was excited for the summer. we were going to go to the zoo. >> reporter: the family of 11-year-old layla salazar is instead planning her funeral and they have lingering questions about the police response on that horrific day. >> maybe they could have acted faster. as the day goes by, we get more and more information. >> reporter: officials struggled to clearly lay out the shooter's movements and what actions were taken by law enforcement in the 90 minutes he was at the school. >> the initial officers receiv
. >> cbs' danya bacchus has been at that scene the last few days. there are new questions about the time line of tuesday's school shooting. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you, len and amanda. on top of the grief felt in uvalde, texas, there's criticism of law enforcement's response to the shooting as we hear from one survivor about the terrifying moments inside the classroom with the shooter. today should have been the first day of summer break for the 19 children and...
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cbs' danya bacchus is uvalde this morning with what that means. danya?ont of a memorial at town square and any time during the day or night, you can find people stopping by here. while residents of uvalde continue to grieve, they're also hoping their pain turns into action. the department of justice will conduct a review of the police response to last week's shooting that killed two teachers and 19 children at robb elementary. >> as tragic as this may seem, we need to learn from this. >> reporter: the doj says its goal is to identify the lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for active shooters. >> obviously the way that you develop policy many times is by learning about the mistakes in the past. >> reporter: parents want to know why law enforcement officers, including a federal tactical team, waited outside the classroom for more than 40 minutes before confronting and killing the shooter. the texas department of public safety said on friday not engaging the shooter earlier was clearly a mistake. >> of course it was not the
cbs' danya bacchus is uvalde this morning with what that means. danya?ont of a memorial at town square and any time during the day or night, you can find people stopping by here. while residents of uvalde continue to grieve, they're also hoping their pain turns into action. the department of justice will conduct a review of the police response to last week's shooting that killed two teachers and 19 children at robb elementary. >> as tragic as this may seem, we need to learn from this....
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cbs' danya bacchus is in uvalde contue to ve, they'reping thatne into action.conduct a review of the police response to last week's shooting that killed two teachers and 19 children at robb elementary. >> as tragic as this may seem, we need to learn from this. >> reporter: the doj says its goal is to identify the lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for active shooters. >> obviously the way that you develop policy many times is by learning about the mistakes in the past. >> reporter: parents want to know why law enforcement officers, including a federal tactical team, waited outside the classroom for more than 40 minutes before confronting and killing the shooter. the texas department of public safety said on friday not engaging the shooter earlier was clearly a mistake. >> of course it was not the right decision. it was the wrong decision, period. there's no excuse for that. >> reporter: president biden and the first lady visited uvalde on sunday. the two laid flowers at the memorial outside the school, met privately for three ho
cbs' danya bacchus is in uvalde contue to ve, they'reping thatne into action.conduct a review of the police response to last week's shooting that killed two teachers and 19 children at robb elementary. >> as tragic as this may seem, we need to learn from this. >> reporter: the doj says its goal is to identify the lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for active shooters. >> obviously the way that you develop policy many times is by learning about...
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let's cross now to cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, who is in uvalde.now that the police are still investigating at this moment behind me at the school. they are trying to find a motive for the shooting and a lot of questions that need to be answered as to the exact timeline of what happened, how this shooter was able to access the guns that he had and we are still waiting to learn more about those details. in we are still waiting to learn more about those details.— about those details. in the meantime. _ about those details. in the meantime, we _ about those details. in the meantime, we are - about those details. in the| meantime, we are learning about those details. in the i meantime, we are learning the heartbreaking stories of some of his victims. can you hear me? i will try one more time. can you hear me? that is a shame. we have lost our connection in uvalde. she was updating us with the latest details underscoring that the community is in shock, and as you would expect, and ongoing investigation taking place by the security services. there have b
let's cross now to cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, who is in uvalde.now that the police are still investigating at this moment behind me at the school. they are trying to find a motive for the shooting and a lot of questions that need to be answered as to the exact timeline of what happened, how this shooter was able to access the guns that he had and we are still waiting to learn more about those details. in we are still waiting to learn more about those details.— about those details. in...
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cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, is in uvalde and described how the community is coping in the wakery to call 911, we are learning that one of the teachers was trying to shield the students from those bullets. so right now the community here definitely still grieving but what we are seeing is that they are coming together and really trying to rally around each other, support each other as they try to move forward. now it's time for a look at the weather. another day for the gardens out there. a little bit of sunshine and rain for many. not everyone is going to see the rain through today. southern and eastern areas will stay dry. northern england, patchy rain, the early start to the afternoon pushing across wales and into the midlands, the second half of the afternoon. temperatures drop away the further north you go. 21 in london, 11 in stornoway and a strong breeze across the north means it could feel even colder. that continues. showers across parts of scotland and northern ireland but further south clearer skies take them to friday and temperatures in towns and cities not faring t
cbs correspondent, danya bacchus, is in uvalde and described how the community is coping in the wakery to call 911, we are learning that one of the teachers was trying to shield the students from those bullets. so right now the community here definitely still grieving but what we are seeing is that they are coming together and really trying to rally around each other, support each other as they try to move forward. now it's time for a look at the weather. another day for the gardens out there....