phoenix. jesse: pools are open, baseball is on and families are together. it reminds us of all the things we love about america. but, most importantly, it reminds us of the great sacrifice that was made to give us all the freedoms we enjoy today. so, on this day, we honor and remember those brave young men and women. we wear our red, white, and blue. we fly the american flag and, of course, we attend memorial day parades. as you can see jesse jr. is a big fan of the parade and is he a huge patriot. and stick around, because later we are sending johnny to the beach to find out just how patriotic this younger generation is. it really was an all-american weekend. for the first time in a long time, we were able to celebrate like we always have. no masks, no social distancing, and no doctor fauci wagging his finger and barking orders. just pure patriotism and the feeling of normalcy. americans were loving it we re ready to enjoy the summer. we are ready to get back to normal. su
devastation is amazing. two big new economic indicators. u.s. home prices continue to surge even as mortgage rates tick higher and consumer confidence dips. as the president defenses handling the economy and meets with the fed chair this afternoon. russia seeing the harshest punishment yet for the war in ukraine. a partial ban on oil from the european union. we begin in uvalde with new sadness and questions about the police response. funerals for a 48-year-old teacher, irma garcia, ten-ye ten-ye ten-year-olds. there are will be 12 funeral masses there in the following days. it s like one huge funeral that s not ending. a new chilling video includes radio call of a child saying they d been shot. are you injured? it s not clear just who is talking here. the man who recorded the video says it came from a radio inside a customs and border protection vehicle that was parked outside the school. shi m shimon is live for us. you have the video that goes into the timelin
the pending opinion to overturn roe v. wade. also ahead, why experts warn we could see blackouts this summer in the united states and which areas are at highest risk. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start with our national lead and new questions about what exactly police on the scene knew and when during the uvalde massacre. as the community begins to say its final good-byes to some of the 21 victims. the visitations begin today for 48-year-old teacher irma garcia and two 10-year-old students, na via alyssa bravo and jose manuel flores jr. the funial for their classmates amerie jo garza and maite rodriguez are planned today. we re waiting for more information from law enforcement including a ballistics record and radio transmissions not to mention basic details, how many kids were wounded, how many students came out of the classroom alive, and on and on. cnn has also obtained a facebook live video recorded outside the school during the shooting. it appears to i
rodriguez. services will be ongoing in the coming days. the mayor is calling for robb elementary school to be demolished. i don t think anybody s plans are to tear that building down. it needs to be torn down. i never expect a child to walk in those doors ever again. that building needs to be gone, taken away and gone. a teacher from the school is speaking out about the horrifying moments bullets shattered her classroom. i just kept hearing boom, boom, boom. it kept going off, felt like an eternity. i had one student lay og top of me and a bunch of other students here by me. i just remember praying, please god, please god, keep us safe. carley: that teacher is being hailed a hero for getting her students to hit the ground seconds before the bullets flew into her classroom. all 15 of her studentss survived the attack. texas governor greg abbott taking a moment to remember the students and teachers in the face of tragedy. what happened in uvalde was a horrific act o
he s not guilty. remember what he was accused of. he was accused of lying to the fbi, about who he was working for and who he was working for, hillary clinton. we want to get to our reporter. david, this trial was as taking a look at not just the fact that he lied but whether or not he can bring into focus anything else that s going on. once it was found out that he was working for hillary clinton, what else didn t we know? reporter: harris, exactly what this lie material to the fbi s investigation. that s something that jurors had to find out. apparently, they think that he did not lie to the fbi or may be it wasn t material. i m getting texts from our justice resource who was inside the building. michael sussmann indicted. not guilty for a charge of lying to the fbi. harris, to give everyone a back story, we ve been reporting this for about two weeks. michael sussmann was a clinton campaign attorney in september 2016. he texted the fbi general counsel, james baker, who wa