do something about it. i beg you. show it to the world. when he died, i died with him. you cannot out law tragedy but we can make america safer. we can do what we have to do to protect the lives of our people and our children. i m pamela brown in washington. you re live in the cnn newsroom. ch it s memorial day weekend, a time to honor men and women who died served in military. this year the nation approaches this holiday in grief and shock after two horrific mass shootings over the last two weeks. tomorrow, president biden will travel to uvalde, texas to mourn with the community heartbroken by tuesday s massacre. 19 children, mere 4th graders slaughtered along with their two teachers. today in buffalo, new york, vice president kamala harris attended the funeral of ruth wlhitfield. she s the last to be buried. i cannot even begin to express our collective ive pain nation for what you re feeling in such an extreme way. to not only lose someone that you love but throu
parents, 19 parent ks who will instead be burying their child. it s just beyond words. what do we any about the funeral preparations in the coming days? reporter: from what we have sign online, the first funeral will take place on monday and those services will follow over the coming days all the way into june. some families have decided to have private ceremonies. other ceremonies will be public. i ve been reading through some of the o dbituaries of the children. one family wrote she was looking forward to growing up and becoming a chemist. those dreams were cut short. you can t help but think about the timeline and 911 calls. it seem like forever when you re waiting for first responders to