this morning we are learning more about the lives lost in the texas church massacre. we are hearing some firsthand accounts of what happened inside from a survivor. 26 people were killed spanning generations, sometimes generations in the same family, including children. cnn s alison kosik joins us live. it s amazing to learn about the pain these guys are going through, and two were high school sweethearts and attended church every sunday. richard s daughter says she loved hanging with her dad. she had some great memories waking waking up on saturday morning s and watching soul train, and
about 14 miles away from this location. they told me even though they were not members of this church, they knew the pastor. he ran a pantry for the needy people. they said he was always there to assist people whenever they need it. d they told me the pastor wasn t at the church at the moment but knew the 14-year-old daughter who perished in the attack, knew her since she was a little baby and they can t believe this is happening. also a couple hours ago, i talked to another gentleman who told me that he comes to this church every sunday. today he overslept. however, his cousin and his family were there. his cousin is wounded, being treated at the hospital. his pregnant wife, she was carrying an 8-month-old baby, she s dead. her parents are dead. and three of the five children they had are also dead. one of them is struggling to
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very cool. abby: roselyn sends us the sweet picture of grandson showing up finding from easter egg hunt this morning, well done. jon: mike sent us this photo 49 years ago. his mom still rides to church every sunday. pete: awesome vehicle. abby: did you have that car too? i had a 54 chevy. that looks like a 50-something cadillac. that s a cool car. keep sending us your photos. pete: we will bring in a friend of the show dan bongino. happy easter to you, dan. abby: happy easter. pete: we have to cover things like protests in berkeley, so-called, you have trump supporters saying hey we have a