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earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? >> today we stand together as a community that rejects hatred and violence. a community where neighbors respect neighbors. together we mourn those lives lost and we begin the healing process. >> as investigators piece together the case of the synagogue bashing in the pittsburgh combination of learned the names of those lost in the carnage. leland: apemen, three women ranging in age from 54 to 97. among them, two brothers a wife and a husband, beloved dr. any
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trusted accountant. in the words of the vice president yesterday, the lord is with the brokenhearted. there's a lot of brokenhearted in pittsburgh. grabbed a heavy you with us. i am leland vittert. eboni: and i am eboni k. williams. leland: the alleged shooter in a synagogue massacre could face the death penalty. garrett tenney on the ground now roughly 27 hours after the first shots rang out. >> good evening to you. the gun man in the shooting is now facing the full force of the law. robert bowers and i'll say his name one and only one so that we don't give them any type of notoriety he may be seeking. he's now facing charges on the federal level and the state level. federal level music in a 29 charges and 36 on the state level. he could be facing the death penalty for his alleged crimes.
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a press conference we learned more about how this horrific shooting unfolded. them in use today are 15 rifled three-car cameras as they move through the synagogue saturday morning. he killed 11 people there to worship their god. police found bodies in three different areas of the synagogue. while he was taken into custody, the gun man said he wanted all jews to die and they were committing genocide to his people. the gunman in the hospital after being shot several times. scheduled to make his initial court appearance at 1:30 p.m. >> we are a resilient city. we have been knocked down but
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the true by synagogue which is a landmark in back of this community you can see a growing vigil flowers from folks across the area. investigators price the currency in which officials described. as for the 11 victims as you mention they range in age. they include a set of brothers has both a husband and wife. his team is doing everything it can to complete the autopsies and with the bodies as soon as possible. as soon as possible. some of the bodies will be released today and they hope to have the rest released by tomorrow but we are told there won't be any funerals today likely taking place tomorrow. >> gerry connolly thank you good insight analysis. chief of staff chad lee.
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nice to see you from the turnoff group now. we have to ask the questions. whether documents, could have been prevented? >> we won't know until after the poster of that investigation. clearly anti-semitic speech on the internet available for all to see. it does raise the issue. leland: this feels different from newtown or parkland where someone is mentally deranged. this is a different feel to it, right? >> the individual had no indicators that we think about these incidents, if we look at prevention, hate speech indicators are an opportunity to intervene. one thing we tried to do at the rand corporation with facing a call jigsaw and another group foundation is to take the same techniques used in amortizing and marketing where you try to
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redirect some of these from coke to pepsi. he's the same techniques to take them to nonviolence. leland: elected mr. bauer streets and other content and social media. i'm expected to believe you can redirect somebody for being anti-fanatic via not the two being a lover of everybody? >> you'll never get a 100% open rate. if you can save one life to look at the empirical data are preliminary results show for example after charlottesville they were able to identify hate speech searches and of those when you look at percentages taking higher than you would get in the advertising context and redirect individuals to nonviolence. leland: what's the balance here? are we to continue to become china where the government wants to review everything and control
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everything? >> we live in a free society. not the role of government. this is built on the first amendment. that's where the private sector has a role. do we want twitter and facebook and google regulating hate speech. >> when you look at the project, the ideas you don't silence. you're never going to win this. what john stuart mill says the truth comes out for the free market competition of ideas. strength of the good ideas can overwhelm the bad ideas and that is not the role for the government vertis twitter or google need to silence back. the two needs to be meeting with groups like gen x and redirect where we see empirically that's engaging the individual.
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thank you as always. eboni. eboni: pennsylvania congressman keith rothfuss on the ground in the tree of life synagogue since yesterday. thank you, congressman. >> you on the program yesterday giving a great account. to what you observed in taking and emotionally. is there any difference from your view as to the shock and not yesterday in the emotional reconciliation that might be happening today. >> it's difficult to get the names of unreleased where they are from. one of them as my constituents in the north hills of the bird. the community showered and they
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are coming together. they set up a donation site if you want to google about. they arrived from israel. the israeli ambassador, so everyone's coming together to support this community. work that you also do is helping communities. this is like there's from anything natural. do you see that you see that the insert unity and cohesion, are they the same and the implication because of the emotional stakes here.
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an attack grounded in haiti. you feel about in the response and at the same time a tremendous amount of empathy for the families. and for something like this to happen here is a difficult to comprehend. eboni: final question for you. for those of us that have covered this coming yourself being included in witnessing this up close. we know the script. there was a moment of collective grief and reflection than people think to dig into their ideological heels. we see it all happen all over again. from what you see and hear, what do you think the solutions are.
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we links poker on prevention. what was your take on preventative measures that can be productive here. >> we have the homeland security going back a number of years. and we are getting resources necessary to protect people. at the same time education, education has received the social media posts. this believe would be out there. i did chance to visit jerusalem a year and half ago. a woman holding a child right before she was murdered. we have that right here not a soldier but an individual take a weapon can aim it at people practicing their faith in a
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country that is supposed to be grounded in the freedom of the religion. we have to educate people, have to really convey the message of what this country is supposed to be about, transeven truths on which this country was founded of abraham lincoln reaffirming the 18th these. we had to go back to the declaration of constitution to understand what this is supposed to be about in the flourish and freedom here. eboni: we have to remember we have to love each other and that's the most american thing we can do. our prayers to you and the community there. >> thank you. eboni: has communities come together in the wake of the latest night shooting, president trump is condemning the shooter in doubling down on his call to invoke the death penalty. ellison barber live at the white house with much more. reporter: the president to events yesterday. one in indiana and one in illinois. he receive regular updates on the shooting as he traveled out
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west on air force one and made a number of public statements about the shooting throughout the day. >> the world is a violent world. it just sort of goes away but then it comes back. >> this is an anti-semitic act. you wouldn't think this would be possible in this day and age, but we just don't seem to learn from the past. >> disgorge of anti-semitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated or allowed to continue. >> as he condemns the violence they talk about punishment for the person who carried it out. >> they've gone through a lot and those seeking their disruption, we will seek buyers.
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we have to bring back the death penalty. they have to pay the ultimate price. they can't do this. they can't do this to our country. >> he decided against it and you can't people control your life. they are in his view too important for the president will make campaign stops in the days before voters head to the polls. florida, missouri, west virginia, montana, ohio, georgia and tennessee. republicans have momentum despite democrats having an advantage on paper. white house officials say president trump is the best surrogate in places like these eight states particularly when it comes to race is close whether senate senate, house or gubernatorial. one person they believe can move the political needle and they
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say president trump. eboni. eboni: thank you for that report. on "fox news sunday" the department of homeland security kirstjen. leland: the florida man accused of sending 14 male bonds to prominent democrats and critics of president john. live in miami. hi, phil. >> charged with five counts including illegal alien of explosives and threatening to former presidents. in this case that's two of them. bill clinton and barack obama. tomorrow afternoon the hyper political and very agitated pipe bomb suspect will make his first court appearance right here in the u.s. courthouse in downtown
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miami. fbi agents arrested 56-year-old cesar sayoc friday morning three days before the first of the pythons arriving in the mail. still in row. each of the charges they have been working is about their is a dj at a strip club, pizza delivery man. they've known as a wack job and hateful hothead. all or most of the packages have the same bogus return address of broward county congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz his florida office actually received one of the packages wednesday which had been returned to sender. he was arrested in a taken at a broward county. fbi agents the white van plastered with pro-term pictures
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and messages as those hateful images like hillary clinton and obama sneezes and crosses are the super high-profile transfer the suspect to the miami division which broadcast live on national tv with agents on a flatbed and surrounded by suvs. investigators. they been living in the vein he likely assembled on the pythons incited, leaving behind a trove of forensic evidence. he describes the devices as active ieds that not everyone's convinced they could have done much damage. >> it appears his expertise the device he put together you can learn how to do that over the internet. in this case there was they were
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not put together properly to cause them to explode. >> typically first court appearances are relatively quick proceedings. maybe 15 or 20 minute. his bond hearing and arraignment and perhaps very soon this week we expect the u.s. marshals service to transfer sayoc to new york city new york city. it was there the department of justice is going to use the u.s. attorney's office in the southern district of new york with prosecutors who have extensive terrorism expertise. back to you. >> bats were some of the bombs went. eboni: coming up on the ground in southern mexico or thousands of migrants still determined to make it to the u.s. border. still hundreds of miles away. plus, we'll take a closer look at the tight race to become the next governor of georgia.
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republican candidate brian kim's join us. you're taking a look at an impromptu vigil outside the tree of my synagogue in pittsburgh. we have much more in the aftermath of the mass shooting there including more on those laws. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen.
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eboni: allegations of voter fraud by both parties across an arty type of nurseries and georgia into the national spotlight. according to the real clear politics average republican incumbent earth candidate brian kemp is only 146 percentage points ahead of democratic challenger stacy abrams. we did reach out to the campaign that she was unable to join us today. fortunately brian kemp, and georgia secretary of state is here with us. thank you so much for joining. >> afternoon. eboni: there you are. now i've got you. mr. kemp, to say this is an close race is an understatement. you could face a december runoff, correct? >> that's technically true without a runoff are momentum on the ground is really good up there. the race is moving our way.
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we had the same thing going on in the polls didn't start rink until the last week or so. in the next few days. eboni: we know polls are not the end-all be-all for you. i will start with that, mr. kent. are you suppressing the vote in georgia? >> absolutely not. the numbers played out. this is the liberal left. they do it every two years. 2014 with my opponents liberal group in a georgia project. they take us to court. we have over a million more people on the rolls then when i took office. minority participation is up
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23%. we have online voter registration or state now. anybody can register at 24 hours a day, seven days a week. stacy abrams voted against that. it's just outrageous that it's to distort from her radical agenda wanting the government takeover of health care. wanting to raise taxes, gun control, all of these radical positions and will fight through that and when november 6th. eboni: mr. kemp, the tree did purge over half a million voters in the voter polls in 2016 and 2017, did that happen? >> is true we are following the law to keep our voter rolls secure. eboni: let's take that down. i agree with you there is a legal way to take off those roles and certainly that is law. i want to ask you specifically about the way you can legally purge people off the rolls.
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they've removed from the district in order to purge them legally. >> we are following the law. eboni: is a requirement for good-faith belief they moved in order to purge them? >> man, we are following the law. these are people that have had no con tact, no voting, no petition. eboni: is that a yes, mr. kemp that is a lot required? >> if they move they are not in the right district. we are following the law. the obama justice department. eboni: mr. kemp, i will not hi chew on the fact that his legal way to do it. i'm asking you if indeed those people did move because it looks like it's been determined by several expert but of those half a million purge, 340,134 had
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actually not moved at all. is that your understanding? >> earlier so-called experts? eboni: i was talking about coal for one third are you familiar with them? >> we are following federal law. we have a duty to keep our law secure. the numbers played without. 2016 they said these exact things we have a record number of votes. eboni: understand that but i'm not going to litigate 2016. i only wanted to know about these 340,100 before voters that it's been claimed were wrongfully removed from the voter polls greater common timeout. >> you got it right. claims. we are following law. i took a note to keep our rolls secure in this state in this country that's exactly what i'm doing pretty clear by eric
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holder and the obama justice department. it has never been easier to vote in the state of georgia. the numbers played out. what is so insane about the whole argument right now all of this is being talked about, all the so-called suppression are talking about, we are having record turnout in the midyear election. that's right. record turnout. eboni: that's a good thing for sure. leland: if you do win this election to become the next governor in the state of georgia, do you feel it will be by perceptions of it being somehow illegitimate because of the claims? >> not at all. anybody that would do their due diligence realize the counties are registering people to vote. the counties holding the elections. their local nonpartisan election board certifies this is the number of the press are a member of the public. you could go watch that process. then results are handed to us. it will be legitimate. i'm looking forward to serving
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as governor whereas my opponent will be putting socialist billionaires in california that are funding her campaign and ridiculous efforts like this to really obtain the record we have. eboni: current secretary of state for the state of georgia and republican nominee for the governorship there. thank you for joining me, mr. brian kemp. trade to the suspect in the pittsburgh synagogue shooting is still in the hospital. not outside. reporter: this gunman told them that he just wants to kill jews. coming up, what's in store tomorrow for this alleged shooter.
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his first court appearance on monday. he joins us with the very latest. >> ebony, the u.s. attorney's office tells fox news that robert bowers is inside the allegheny general hospital behind in fair condition being treated for multiple gunshot wounds as the result of a shootout with police at the synagogue yesterday. he has been charged with 29 federal offenses including using a firearm to commit murder on an officer and using a firearm in a hate crime. today one person is dead of the four officers injured, one has been released from hospital. one is set to be released today and two others need more treatment. had to make his first appearance in court tomorrow 130 clock in the afternoon. he will be read as charges and possible penalties. he will enter a plea at a later date. here in pittsburgh the area still have the nroff, surreal that 11 innocent people were murdered, shot dead yesterday
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during the service all over the age of 50 years old. among the dead are settling senate has been in wife. we talked to some people who lost friends and loved ones inside the synagogue and here's what they had to say. >> nothing could be more cowardly than to walk into a synagogue with nar 15 in three handguns and just blast away at people. >> i feel kind of domino way and i know that and just sort of -- i had so many feelings. i have to hold that my bag and let them kind of drifting slowly so i can deal with that. it's kind of an out of body experience. >> it has been described as an inclusive welcoming place and i have to say we have seen visuals coming together today.
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this neighborhood really living up to its reputation of loving and accepting everyone. at the knee. he knee. saving so wonderful to hear that. thank you so much. >> israeli diaspora. joining us now from nearby. you are the representatives to jews around the world who are speech out. in the way the personification of this thread they face. what is your message to america during this time? >> first of all, our deepest condolences on behalf of the government of israel, the people of israel that we stand together with the united states of america, with the jewish community in america in pittsburgh. this neighborhood seems to be a remarkably warm and close-knit neighborhood where people really
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know each other and this is a devastating terror attack. how hateful do you need to be to go and shoot a 97-year-old woman but we stand together with the united states today. >> you are used to dealing with cowardly terror attacks in israel in the waffen americans calling a friend or family in israel after an attack. what advice do you have for this neighborhood, the jewish community as a whole for dealing with it? >> first of all i have to say the leadership here has taken the right steps as they carried the jewish facilities in synagogues. i'm very impressed by the way the leadership is running. i see that everyone's getting together, that clearly
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unfortunately we need to be more vigilant and aware. in israel people by and large know that a terror attack may happen. particularly in america it's very rare so i can understand the challenge here. trento based in in new york the n.y.p.d. has deployed to new york state police also have various jewish sites. there has been a 57% increase in anti-semitic in just the past year. the rates of those attacks have been rising. is that in the united states around the world? what is the jewish diaspora dealing with around the world, sir and why? >> this is not unique to the united states. we are seeing a surge in anti-semitic physical attacks, violent attacks all over the world, particularly in western europe and other locations.
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leland: why do you think that is? >> we are seeing anti-israel and anti-semitic, the same hand that should an israeli citizen is the same hand that shot people here in the synagogue in pittsburgh. i am done explaining anti-semitism. they'll always find reason. we just need to stand strong together. i trust the united states. i trust the great state of pennsylvania. the city of pittsburgh and together we will prevail. life will defeat back here. leland: we appreciate it to your points are the rise of anti-zionist movement some liberal campuses. we'll get into that in the coming months. good to see you, thank you. >> thank you for image, god bless. leland: how to migrate caravan
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over someone trying to cut the line with children, but they are the guests of mexico and they want to respect that because the caravan would not run if it wasn't for the generosity of mexico. the organizer of this caravan is refusing to speak to our network. we asked him why he refused to say. the point of view if you will of people without borders says that u.s. immigration laws are inhumane and illegal. we went to ask them if it was inhumane or rather vile murderers of civil to leave these people without telling them about the conditions in tijuana, the possibility the president may close the port of entry and change the rules of a silencer we don't consider their claims. a police standoff yesterday of the highway. communicating to the group from president penny-ante et al. from those who stayed generally rejected that chanting u.s.a.,
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u.s.a. will stay on top of this caravan. talk to you. eboni: thank you so much, william. leland: murphysboro glumly rally last night. president trump tied to migrate caravan to the republican platform for the midterms. >> republicans want strong borders, no crime and no caravans, right? we don't want caravans. we are not having caravans. leland: with this outcome of fox news political analyst commented to a friend of mine and author of what the hell do you have to lose. thank you for being here on a sunday. put on your analyst hat. this is working for the republicans. the number one issue for
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democrats is health care. number two issue economics. almost no mention. integration doesn't appear, but if you ask republicans, republicans have immigration is number one issue and now it's back to economic and the like. number two or three is immigration. >> it fires up the crowd so much. is this the place democrats want to die on the hill for this caravan? >> in fact they are not making the case. they are avoiding this issue because they see it as a logically exciting republican base. they are not saying much. president trump sees that as an open opportunity for running. the contrary point of view on this is obviously the tax cut is not hard for republicans which they thought would be the key message for the midterms. the president has substituted issues about immigration and even suggests these immigrants are coming in like an army they
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will overrun our border. >> and brings up an important point. if you listen to democrats they say we as america have a responsibility to let these folks in. we know from our reporting chris jenkins interviewed a guy this morning who had been convicted of attempted murder. there are some that hombres inside these groups. what percentage? how many is worth letting in if there's bad people inside? >> we don't know that. leland: the guys that i was convicted of attempted murder. >> i don't know any percentage. i don't think we as an american people know what a percentage. you have a situation where the president has tried to suggest his art as 13 are terrorists or even middle eastern terrorists. no evidence of that suggest democrats want open borders said george soros and democrats are paying none of that. your points are well taken. we don't know who's in this
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group really do know know they are seeking asylum, which is a due process part of the american immigration system. i wish that i think the president is doing some of this thing we've got to help staunch the flow of people by doing a better job of helping el salvador, honduras, nicaragua with problems that are so we've been on enough of these people fleeing because if you put them on it they want economic opportunity. leland: as you point out this issue isn't going away. should democrats be worried that come 2020 and this is still going to be an issue in the president will use it as an anvil for turning out votes. >> i think that when you're exactly right. while he talks about the wall, the wall becomes the issue more so than immigration. most like he wants to walk it as such -- so far he hasn't fulfilled the promise that he's been able to successfully say to
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his base of mutual will eventually do now we are stopping these migrants. leland: the migrants in the wall of becoming one of the same. >> from a democratic perspective you can say a guy who didn't deliver on its promise but a president's perspective is a way to keep the issue alive and sturdy space in the midterms. leland: good to see you as always. great conversation. eboni: when we return, more than a shooting in pittsburgh. eight men and three women left dead. we'll see how they are being remembered in their communities. dozen wings. and did you know that geico... (lips smacking) offers mo... (coughing) motorcycle insurance? ho-ho... my lips are burning. (laughs) ah... no, my lips are actually burning. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. see how much you could save at geico.com. it's too hot. oh, this is too hot, mate.
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eboni: looking at live pictures right now of the synagogue where the shooting took place. in the wake of the shooting saturday, president trump contends the attack and rabbi benjamin offering up of curtis indianapolis event as a show of unity. >> we pray today for moral clarity. let us not dismiss this as an act of insanity, but let us see it for what it is, in a vehicle. eboni: we bring in rob reiner
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from indianapolis. good to see you, sir. bush was under better circumstances. you say don't dismiss it as an act of insanity but inactive ibo begs the question how we prevent something like this going forward in indianapolis to chicago and st. louis. >> we are trying to harden our targets as much as possible while at the same time being open and welcoming. it's a difficult line to walk as you can imagine, very delicate balance to strike over doing our best. leland: rabbi, a word i rabbi, were to keep you in the of this is resilience penetrate the jewish community has spent the greater community, do you have thoughts on how resilience will help people in this process? >> i think that applies not only to the jewish community, but americans. we will not let dispute evil individuals among us dominate our society, nor prevent us from
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doing what it is we do indeed who it is we are. >> we have not been administered a phone over after this attack talk about the rise of anti-semitism not only in america but around the world as well. are you seeing that in indianapolis and throughout the midwest? >> my synagogue was recently defaced by nazi symbols. tree into what he think is perpetuating it? >> as a society we are getting coarser and meaner and cruder. as a religious person i think the less religious we've become as a society i'm not in favor of religious government. i'm in favor of religious society. the more we stray from our religious values, the more this becomes a problem. leland: real quickly, i was
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struck at how profound your prayer was after being called by the white house in just a couple of hours to get there. it was going through your head as you wrote it? >> i didn't write it. i didn't have anywhere near lake couple of hours. at 20 minutes to get down there i just had to pray for my heart so that's what i did. leland: is someone who speaks also for a living now is pretty incredible, sir. we appreciate you joining us. god bless and we'll have you back. >> thank you so much. eboni: god bless you, rabbi. leland: if you have not seen it i urge you to go on twitter. a message for all of us. eboni: speaking from the heart. leland: great having you, eboni. ♪yo
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