how do you feel, tonya french that you'll be in there and able to be a part of this moment of silence? >> it's great to be a part of the moment of silence. i mean, we're so close walking up here. you're staring at all the areas that the news cameras were at yesterday. it's surreal. i'm glad to know that's something we'll do being so close. >> thank you so much. wolf, you mentioned it at the top. we now know the flames of the victims and we're starting to learn a little bit more about them. like for example, 62-year-old kathy gaarde pictured here with her 94-year-old grandmother who she cared for before she passed away just last year. she was a mother, she was a wife, she loved animals, hockey. as the day goes on, of course, we'll learn a lot about those victims and they'll be remembered here right at nationals stadium when things kick off about a half hour from now. >> thanks very much, renee. our heart goes out to that family, all the families of the victims.