mourning, beset by grief after the massacre that left 19 children and 2 teachers dead at an elementary school. amid the devastation we re also seeing an outpouring of support for the community. on saturday, you see them there, a long line of mourners waited to lay flowers at a memorial site that was set up outside the robb elementary school. 21 empty chairs placed outside a local business. one, of course, for each life lost during tuesday s deadly rampage. as the community and the nation reel from yet another mass shooting, outrage is growing over why a group of law enforcement officers waited so long to rush the gunman. cnn s adrienne broaddus is in uvalde with the latest. reporter: we have seen a mix of emotions. anger, frustration, and disappointment after that 911 call timeline became more clear. but folks have wrapped their arms around the folks of uvalde and its community. i ve seen lines like this. if you take a look, folks waiting to purchase concert tickets or rece
travel but air travel as well. the atlanta airport, the nation s busiest airport, says they re anticipating some 2 million people to come through their airport from this past thursday through wednesday with the highest projected passenger traffic to happen on friday at 311,000 passengers. when we speak with gas experts at gas buddy or petroleum analysts, they say these high gas prices will remain throughout the summer. millions of people, meantime in the southwestern u.s. are under red flag warnings this memorial day weekend. high temperatures, dry wind sorry, dry air, and strong winds are fueling dangerous fire conditions. that s including the kath canyon hermit s peak fire in new mexico. as of saturday the largest fire in the state s history burned more than 314,000 acres and was only about 50% contained. cnn s derek van dam has been
Twenty-twenty has been a year of disappointment for all of us except for Jeff Bezos, who gets to make money during a pandemic by exploiting his workers and avoiding taxes. Much has been said about the state of cinema this year and just how much of a disaster releases have been, what with arthouses and multiplexes alike having to close down for the safety of their workers and audiences alike. But this isn’t to say that there hasn’t been a lot of beauty in the world of film amid all the garbage we’ve faced.
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