what we ve just learned about the investigation. the new revelations from the uvalde massacre. sources say uvalde leaders sought a more positive narrative from the state s top police official when it came to the officer s response to the robb elementary shooting. tonight, how sources say that official reacted, as the victim s families brace for tomorrow s state report. the race to stop monkeypox. cases rising across the country and around the world. now the wait for vaccines. the fda racing to make a million doses available by later this summer. what the cdc is now telling americans to do to limit their exposure. the deadly oppressive heat and wildfires scorching europe. nearly 600 people dead as temperatures soar. firefighters across the continent battling the raging fires. and the warning from experts about the impact of climate change. struggling with the cost of inflation. americans now dealing with sticker shock on everything they buy. the sacrifices some familie
are hitting civilians in all directions. back here at home, inflation, sticker shock hitting millions hard. families forced to cut back on just about everything, including summer vacations. here s abc s economics correspondent, deirdre bolton. reporter: tonight, with inflation near a 41-year high, families are cutting back. instead of three gallons of milk, we get one. reporter: one california resident is finding a creative solution. i started a garden. reporter: food up more than 10%, gasoline 60%, and rent up more than 25% for the average one-bedroom apartment. brianna golden is a mom of three and says her costs are doubling. i m exhausted because i have to work myself to the bone just to get them their basic necessities. reporter: the average american family is paying $493 more per month for the same goods and services compared to this time last year. for miranda beninger and her family, it s changing their vacation plans. my husband and i are both teachers, so we