had the chief of the local police department on scene here, and what role did they play and why didn t they step up and say, listen, we need to go in, we need to stop this gunman. the fact that he s been singled out by the director of the dps certainly made him unhappy, has ruffled some feathers here, but there are so many more questions and then yesterday, john, you know, we were told here that the swearing in for chief arredondo who was elected on the city council seat was not going to happen, and then we get word here late last night that, you know what, it did happen. they did not invite the media to witness any of this, it was supposed to be a public event, that did not happen, what they did was they had every new city council member come in, on their own, just so that they wouldn t have to call a public meeting for this swearing in, john. shows you their state of mind about maybe what they think of the visuals there. shimon, this door, the door that the killer used to
shelves. reporter: i m rahel solomon in new york. as home prices continue to surge, prices rose 20.6% in march, compared to a year ago. that s according to case schiller, the highest yearly jump in the 35 years of collecting data. the biggest increases seen in cities like tampa, phoenix and miami. treasury secretary janet yellen with an admission on inflation right here on cnn. listen to this. i think i was wrong then about the path that inflation would take. as i mentioned, there have been unanticipated and large shocks to the economy that have boosted energy and food prices and supply bottlenecks that have affected our economy badly that i at the time didn t fully understand. joining us now, anchor of cnn newsroom and master of law poppy
the white house is the prophet here. you re the vessel. isn t that correct? senator, i did not speak with anyone from the white house while i worked on this memorandum. this memorandum reflects my views that we need to protect public officials from violence and at the same time protecting parent s ability to object to policies i get that. i heard your testimony. harris: senator kennedy, we know he doesn t mince words. you re just a vessel, aren t you to attorney general merrick garland. emily: i want my attorney general to be a master of law. harris: you wants him to be extraordinary? emily: yes. who we re seeing now is a men that is less than ordinary and a master of evasion. he comes out there and says it s his job to protect public officials against violent threats. that requires an additional action for it to be pulled under
dedicated to killing people, and certainly new york has seen 16 plots against it on the bloomberg watch, people wab the to come here and kill americans, they re radical and they happen to be islamic. tell me if i have this straight, ray kelly, a bachelor s from manhattan college? correct. a j.d. from st. john s? yes. a master of law from nyu and the kennedy school at harvard. right. how important was your educational background and constantly reaching for higher education to all the success you ve had in law enforcement? it certainly helped me. the job gets increasingly complex, the more education you have, that s true for police officers as well many at the entry level, i think the better you can do the job, i m all for education. you turn down fbi director, if president trump calls you and says, ray, i need you in this gig, would you do it now? i would have to think real