pinkcney was one of the nine people murdered in the church by a white supremacist just over a week ago the first funeral held for one of those victims, ethel lance and sharonda coleman-singleton, 45, a high school speech therapist and track and field coach. tomorrow, president obama will deliver the eulogy at reverend pinkcney's funeral which will be open to the public at the college of charleston. even as the community mourns the victims of last week's massacre, the flag embraced by their confessed killer still flies above the grounds of the south carolina statehouse, where a horse-drawn carriage bearing reverend pinkcney's casket passed in front of it yesterday taking his body to lie in state in the capitol. but elsewhere in the country, the movement to banish the flag continues to advance. the national park service is pulling all confederate flag merchandise from bookstores and gift shops nationwide, and apple is banning all games and apps featuring the flag from the itunes app store, but though it's now restoring the ones that use it for historical or educational purposes. and over