this. before we go to break, we want to provide an update on the victims of last week s attack. university hospital in san antonio, texas, said it is treating three victims. 10-year-old girl in serious condition. a 9-year-old girl in good condition. and a 66-year-old woman who is believed to be the shooter s grandmother. she is listed as in fair condition. as for the 19 children and 2 teachers who were killed, as we heard earlier, funerals will begin this week. nbc news reports that two local funeral homes are simply overwhelmed by the number of victims. according to one obituary, the first service will be today for 10-year-old amerie garza. holding up a certificate to acknowledge she d made the honor roll, a photo taken hours before she was killed. nbc news correspondent sam brock spoke to the family of 10-year-old eliahana torres who was killed during the shooting. they said more could have been
in addition to speaking separately with first responders and law enforcement. they also joined members of the community for sunday mass at the city s only catholic church. while leaving that service, the president gave his only public comments on the trip, responding to a crowd of spectators demanding legislative action. do something! do something! we will. we will. he said, we will. we will. we ll go live no uvalde in a moment. first, more on this critical moment for the president. to join us to talk about that is white house reporter at the washington post, tyler pager. thanks for being with us this morning. this is now the second time in two weeks that the president has had to make a trip like this, first to buffalo, now to texas. i was part of the buffalo trip, and on that day, he gave a fiery speech demanding change,
to a recount. we ll ask our sunday panel about the big test for former president trump s influence. all right now on fox news sunday. and how low again from fox news on this memorial day weekend. the president and first lady are on their way to texas, days after 21 people, most of them children were killed at an elementary school. once again play consoler in chief to a community reeling from tremendous loss the tragedy and other recent mass shootings is sparking renewed calls on capitol hill to ramp up gun control measures. in a moment we will speak with congressman mo brooks who is in a run out for the republican senate and alabama. first let s turn to siegel he is in uvalde for us the community there is still grieving this morning, casey.
my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations, which includes the texas rangers and the fbi, they get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty. the governor said the cost of the funerals for the victims was being taken care of by an anonymous donor who gave $175,000 to ensure that every funeral was paid for. abbott also made a pledge to help provide mental health care services for the community. tweeting out this number and saying anyone do call and receive help for free. mike barnicle, before we go to break, we saw that from the governor. we saw the president in texas yesterday having a mournful visit with the families. talk to us about the importance of leadership in a moment like this, in the moment of a community wounded and trying to take those first steps toward
healing, but also leadership in a moment to try to prevent something like this from ever happening again. greg abbott is livid. wow. he is livid. he is also a hypocrite. i mean, he was cheering within the past two to three weeks the fact that texas now has an open carry law that allows people of any age practically to walk around strapped with their guns, not needing a license to carry a gun because it is open season now in texas for somebody who wants to carry a gun. so the difference, the compare and contrast between governor abbott and president biden yesterday, jonathan, i don t think we have to go there. greg abbott is a hit hypocrite. he is a conniver with dreams of