>> it furthers my resolve that we have to act out of love. >> reporter: rabbi leebling was not near where that car went into the crowd, killing one of the counterprotesters. but when he said it happened, his group of clergy went over there to try to help. they did see people being loaded into ambulances. now that he's back home in philadelphia, his work is continuing. tonight he'll be on a conference call with other local faith leaders. lauren make, nbc 10 news. >>> virginia governor terry mcauliffe is speaking out about the events in charlottesville. he said there's no place for hatred and violence in america. >> i don't know who these white supremacists are, get out of the country. this language, this rhetoric, this hatred has got to stop. >> tonight communities across our region are holding vigils and events to support charlottesville. right now until 7 people, people are meeting at rockford park. in ardmore, an event at linwood park. and at 7:30 on high street outside the courthouse. in philadelphia, a vigil is planned at 7:00. >>> well, this fiery accident caused all northbound lanes