police officials now say, i was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. i was misled. i m livid about what happened. texas governor, aiming his iron at law enforcement. my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations, which includes the texas rangers and the fbi, they get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty. after a damning new admissions from texas authorities they incident commander making the decision not to immediately enter the classroom the gunman was in. this was a barricaded subject there was time to retrieve the keys and wait for a tactical team with the equipment to go ahead and reach the door and take on the officials explained how the shooter got into the school. was propped open by a teacher. investigators clarified the timeline as police arrived. they went directly to the door and two received grazing wounds at that time from the suspect. while the door was closed. 11:37, there was m
buenos dias, good morning, and welcome to your new day. it is saturday, may 28th. i m boris sanchez live in uvalde, texas. and i m christi paul, boris, i look at what s behind you and i cannot imagine the atmosphere there in uvalde, and i feel like, i think a lot of people i talk to feel like the more information we get the more disturbed we are. reporter: that s right, christi, the anguish in this community has been exacerbated by the discrepancies that we ve gotten from law enforcement, different angles of different stories and ultimately learning that mistakes were made in the law enforcement response here, and this morning we are learning new heart wrenching, minute by minute details of the tragedy that unfolded at robb elementary school with 21 dead, two te teachers and 19 children, most of them no older than 10. investigators admitting that officers made mistakes including that delay. they waited to confront the gunman who opened fire inside a fourth grade classroom
cnn s pete muntean with the story. reporter: single dad ereric stevens says he makes more than $100,000 a year but that is not enough to afford a trip to los angeles. maybe for the affluent they can afford it but for me to go anywhere minimum a $200 decision in regards to gas and you haven t fed your kids or done anything else. reporter: gas buddies says holiday weekend gas prices are the highest they ve been since 2012 but the pain goes beyond the pump. n new data shows hotels have jumped. air fare up 6%. this will likely be one of the most expensive memorial day travel periods we ve ever seen. reporter: even still aaa thinks americans will not be stopped, traveling to top destinations such as orlando, seattle, miami and las vegas. the latest projection, 34.9 million people will drive
maybe for the affluent they can afford it. for me to go anywhere is minimum $200 decision in regards to gas and you haven t fed your kids or done anything else. reporter: gas buddy says holiday weekend gas prices are the highest since 2012, but the pain goes beyond the pump. new data says hotels jumped 42% compared to last year. air fare is up 6%. this will likely be one of the most expensive memorial day travel periods we have ever seen. reporter: even still, aaa thinks americans will not be stopped, traveling to orlando, seattle, miami and las vegas. the latest projection, 34.9 million people will drive 50 miles or more over the five days around memorial day. do you think that the numbers will be all that far off from the projection? our projections have always been pretty accurate, but we ve never been trying to project in an environment like this. reporter: the new fear is this expensive start to summer travel could last. gas buddy thinks the average