i m poppy harlow. hours from now, shooting victims will be laid to rest as the uvalde community remembers the young lives lost in last week s tragedy. visitation and rosary services will be held for teacher rosa garcia, jose emmanuel. focus tuesday is on families who lost loved ones. this as a special city council meeting supposed to be held today for uvalde school district police chief pedro arradondo was supposed to be sworn into a seat. he held off on breaching the classroom where all 21 victims were killed. plus, cnn got a crucial 911 call, appearing to be the voice of a child telling an officer they had been shot. it s not first time we ve heard of calls for help from inside the classroom while police waited outside. are you in there? i was shot. where? where? a kid got shot? let s begin with cnn correspondent nick valencia. he is near robb elementary school in uvalde. nick, tell us what more we know about the circumstances and, crucially, if we know, the tim
the training and what was laid out and when they went through this training. does your research indicate at this point that, indeed, even two months before this tragic shooting, these officers were trained on what to do and they didn t do that? yeah. they had been trained multimillimultiple times in recent years, including in march. that was a mix of theoretical training in the hallways of these schools, doing role play exercise, game planning how they might respond in the case of an active shooter. bringing together multiple agencies so people knew how to coordinate and work together. it also included classroom discussions where the emphasis is really that officers need to go in. their first priority is to go in and confront the gunman. that s their priority. the bloodshed is so great in these mass shootings that it needs to be stopped as soon as possible. sergeant dorsey, the
there s great data and there is some tough data. but what are we hearing on consumer confidence? jim and poppy, consumer confidence did fall again in may. didn t fall as much as expected. the fact that people are feeling so negatively right now about the economy is really all about high inflation. the cost of living has just gone up so significantly, and that continues to overshadow the fact that the jobs market is on fire. on the cost of living front, we ve got new numbers there, as well. home prices going up. the latest numbers from kay schilling showing a 20.6% gain in march year-over-year. that is the pastesfastest pace records that go back 35 years. home prices in march were rising at a faster pace than ever before, even during the housing bubble of the mid 2000s before the great recession. it s all about supply and demand. the supply of homes is simply not keeping up with blockbuster