Archbishop leads church service, meets children who survived shooting

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Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller of San Antonio, Texas presided over a church service in Uvalde, Texas attended by the President and First Lady, and Archbishop García-Siller joins Morning Joe to discuss the services for victims of last week’s mass shooting.