rosary for 10-year-old anne marie garza and services for 10-year-old maite rodriguez takes place this afternoon. we go live to uvalde, texas. what more can you tell us, adrianne? reporter: we re learning so much about the 19 children who died on tuesday. specifically i want to talk about the two who will have visitation and their rosary services today. anne marie jo garza died with the cell phone in her hand that she got two weeks ago on her 10th birthday. she died by trying to call her classmates in 911. in the photo linked to her obituary she s wearing a beautiful violet dress but the fun, sweet, sassy little diva hated wearing dresses. however, she wore them. she loved meals from chick-fil-a and her favorite drink was a
i m proud to be your mom and i love you, daunte. daunte s family pointing out that potter was a police officer longer than than daunte wright was alive. katie bryant saying, i will never be able to forgive you. kate? adrianne, thank you so much. she ll stick close by. we continue to watch as the sentencing hearing is going on. joining me now in the meantime is cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin and with us, cnn legal analyst areva martin. i was watching this morning and it struck me you and i were listening together to equally similarly gut wrenching victim impact statements in the sentencing hearing after the death of ahmaud arbery and listening to ahmaud arbery s family speaking about him. how do you reflect what we heard today so far from daunte wright s family? i had the same feeling when we turned on to listen to the family. i thought back tooth the day sitting back here and his dad,
new cases are rising in 47 states. we re seeing tents in front of the hospitals like we just saw trying to handle the over flow. schools, some are going remote because of outbreaks. so i feel like this is a time warp. like we re back in 2020. it is a time warp and it is even in some ways more disturbing frankly, dana, because there is the vaccine. right. i mean we spent so much of the time last year saying if there were only a vaccine that could get authorized and there is. and 99.99% of people who are getting severely sick with this disease are unvaccinated. i mean the data is really clear on that. so it is really frustrating and i agree seeing those sorts of images from adrianne s report, i see those things in other countries, not here in the united states. i have to tell you, that when you talk about hospitals being full, that is has a direct
pete muntean, thank you very much. from skies to the roads, millions are expected to drive somewhere this holiday weekend. according to aaa drivers will see the highest gas prices in seven years. adrianne is live near a gas station right now. what are you seeing and what are drivers telling you? reporter: good morning to you, jim. we re seeing folks who fill up at this station in chicago are going to pay a little bit higher than the national average to fill up here. get ready for it. it is going to cost you about $4 a gallon. these are prices we haven t seen as you mentioned in seven years. it is a record this holiday and not only this holiday, but the travel for this holiday also beats the record we saw in 2019, that is according to aaa. they have some estimates to share with you. this holiday aaa said about 91% of holiday travel will be by car and they re also estimating more than 43 million people will
drive to their destination. so if you re planning to hit the roadway, pack some patience because you won t be alone. but, hey, people are ready to have fun. we ve been inside living in the life of the pandemic, people are trying to get out, reconnect and see their friends and family but filling up on fun for some will be a pricey predicament. and because so many people are on the roadways some folks are already here in chicago, they ve reached their destination, they don t want to deal with all of the traffic that is expected today and tomorrow so they left early. smart thinkers. jim. yeah, that is the smart way to go about it. adrianne, in chicago, thank you very much. quick programming note for the weekend. join my colleagues don lemon and dana bash and ana cabrera for music and fireworks celebrating independence day on july 4th at 7:00 p.m. eastern time only on