Families mourn victims of elementary school shooting in Texas
Many parents in Uvalde, Texas are still waiting to hear about their children, but the names of some victims are starting to emerge. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano joined Anne-Marie Green to discuss the use of DNA samples to help identify more of the victims and the painful wait most families have to endure.
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