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it was in just a few hours ago we were together at the synagogue. are just about to hold this event which you are really excited about, but then you got word what was scrawled through the stairwells and holes of the synagogue. >> yes, so these events, it is -- generator is an online move to encourage people to use their inststagram to talk about how policy affects their everydaday lives in humanized policy. these live events, i've been interviewing politics -- politicians and activists to hear and compare about how they serve, how they both work for the people. withweek started and ended white supremacy kind of ruining our programming. -- it was hard to tell. every time we started talking about what it could become it was like, no, i can't put these listen in who came to a safe sce, i can't put them in a danger. amy: we walked outside thgrgreen roroomnd wasasll right by the altered her bathroom, thword scrawled kind of witmamagic oveer and is it "insert here." >> what was scary is iwawas al .ver the building the cops were ndnd of archchin ththbuildin
it was in just a few hours ago we were together at the synagogue. are just about to hold this event which you are really excited about, but then you got word what was scrawled through the stairwells and holes of the synagogue. >> yes, so these events, it is -- generator is an online move to encourage people to use their inststagram to talk about how policy affects their everydaday lives in humanized policy. these live events, i've been interviewing politics -- politicians and activists to...
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and that was the synagogue choir of the jewish community of berlin they were singing. someone'll three by louis a very somber piece of music there simon and this synagogue in particular has a really interesting story. this synagogue was one of the most impressive as you can see in the german capital and it was home to different jewish congregations but in one nine hundred thirty eight on the night the van. was attacked and was set on fire but the fire was put out fairly swiftly by the action of a german police but he didn't want the surrounding. the surrounding houses also to catch fire as listen to. this is that getting the chief len jewish communities ahead of him with her when she was communication which i thought jolie is the heart of. to me to know that you've only seen the german government the state government i would also like to welcome my michael ladies and gentlemen in monetary and president of the central council of jews dr joseph and schuster percentages of the churches religious communities. with the poles and for all of you i would like to welcome was the
and that was the synagogue choir of the jewish community of berlin they were singing. someone'll three by louis a very somber piece of music there simon and this synagogue in particular has a really interesting story. this synagogue was one of the most impressive as you can see in the german capital and it was home to different jewish congregations but in one nine hundred thirty eight on the night the van. was attacked and was set on fire but the fire was put out fairly swiftly by the action of...
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to think like that with that's what the website of the synagogue where eleven of their congregation was actually killed has this conversation going down online people are pointing a finger at the head of the country mike says it's quite difficult to buy anti-semitism when it's being propagated from the highest offices in the country most of the time we have for today show guest thank you very much.
to think like that with that's what the website of the synagogue where eleven of their congregation was actually killed has this conversation going down online people are pointing a finger at the head of the country mike says it's quite difficult to buy anti-semitism when it's being propagated from the highest offices in the country most of the time we have for today show guest thank you very much.
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it's two blocks from the synagogue. zone four, the walls are covered with cards written by people in the neighborhood. this one might be my favorite. "thank you for keeping the jews in my neighborhood safe." six-year-old lily wrote that. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> reporter: fred rogers, the beloved "mr. rogers" lived in this neighborhood. and he used to tell children in times of trouble look th well, mr. rogers, we found them. david begnaud, cbs news, pittsburgh. >> glor: what a good message. that's the evening news for tonight. i'm jeff glor. captioniponsored by cbs >>> breaking news, the passing of a baseball legend. >> willie mccovey dies. >>> plus students thought it was a halloween prank, but this was a real life campus horror. the lunchtime attack on a college student. >>> a bay area fire chief squares off against verizon. what he is still worried about data throttling ri
it's two blocks from the synagogue. zone four, the walls are covered with cards written by people in the neighborhood. this one might be my favorite. "thank you for keeping the jews in my neighborhood safe." six-year-old lily wrote that. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ >> reporter: fred rogers, the beloved "mr. rogers" lived in this neighborhood. and he used to tell children in times of trouble look th well, mr. rogers, we found them. david begnaud,...
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in the aftermath of the pittsburgh synagogue shooting what should be done to fight anti semitism in the u.s. eleven people were killed last month in what has been described as the deadliest attack on jews in the united states the alleged gunman a white man named robert bowers total thirties that he wanted all jews to die and that they were committing genocide to his people hours before the shooting bowers also posted an online rant aimed at a jewish american organization that helps refugees move to the u.s. in the states anti semitic incidence increased by fifty six point seven percent in twenty seventeen that's according to the anti-defamation league jewish american groups that track anti semitism blame the surge on political rhetoric that emboldens white nationalists and online environments that easily allowed jewish conspiracy theories to flourish so today we want to understand why anti-semitic ideas persist well with us to discuss this in new york a tally eleven she researches online extremism at media matters for america and pennsylvania rabbi margo adman he is the spiritual leader
in the aftermath of the pittsburgh synagogue shooting what should be done to fight anti semitism in the u.s. eleven people were killed last month in what has been described as the deadliest attack on jews in the united states the alleged gunman a white man named robert bowers total thirties that he wanted all jews to die and that they were committing genocide to his people hours before the shooting bowers also posted an online rant aimed at a jewish american organization that helps refugees...
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he committed suicide on the morning of the synagogue massacre, right around the time of the synagogueassacre. and the other brother, jeffrey clark, gets arrested for weapons charges, for having high-capacity magazines, ammunition magazines. and they find all of this racist literature, atomwaffen literature. now what we're looking at is beingtomwaffen division tied to this incredible act of violence in pittsburgh. and we're really not sure where the stories going to go from here, but it is a really interesting, disturbing development. juan: i want to turn back to your investigation "documenting hate: new american nazis." this clip is about the neo-nazi group atomwaffen. >> atomwaffen was founded in 2015 by brandon russell, a national guardsman in his early 20's. he moved into this apartment complex with three other members of the group. one of them, an 18-year-old high school dropout named devon arthurs, would bring atomwaffen to the attention of authorities. >> friday night, 18-year-old devon arthurs confessed to killing his roommate. >> he said a fourth room mate participates in neo-
he committed suicide on the morning of the synagogue massacre, right around the time of the synagogueassacre. and the other brother, jeffrey clark, gets arrested for weapons charges, for having high-capacity magazines, ammunition magazines. and they find all of this racist literature, atomwaffen literature. now what we're looking at is beingtomwaffen division tied to this incredible act of violence in pittsburgh. and we're really not sure where the stories going to go from here, but it is a...
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he's got an automatic weapon, he's firing out of the front of the synagogue. >> thompson: pittsburgh, pennsylvania, october 27, 2018. >> 34-10: please send dics up here! >> i've got one alive. >> thompson: robert bowers feorms into the tree of li synagogue with an ar-15 and allegedly kills 11 jewish worshippers.ec >> 7-1: sus talking about "all these jews need to die." >> we have multiple caes inside the synagogue. we have three officers who have been shot. >> members of the tree olife synagogue, conducting a peacefun service heir place of worship, were brutally murdered by a gunman targeting simply because of their faith. >> thompson: another act of "rror in america, the country again left to ask,ere does this hate come from? could it have been prevent?" >> it's just been 24 hours since robert bowers stormed into this synagogue and said, "i just want to kill jews." >> thompson: over the past few years, i'vbeen reporting on a resurgent white supremacist movement. i've seen its ideas migrate into the mainstream. i've seen violence in cities across the country. and now this: the deadlie
he's got an automatic weapon, he's firing out of the front of the synagogue. >> thompson: pittsburgh, pennsylvania, october 27, 2018. >> 34-10: please send dics up here! >> i've got one alive. >> thompson: robert bowers feorms into the tree of li synagogue with an ar-15 and allegedly kills 11 jewish worshippers.ec >> 7-1: sus talking about "all these jews need to die." >> we have multiple caes inside the synagogue. we have three officers who have...
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. >> reporter: and the president under scrutiny for suggesting the synagogue massacre and pipe bomb threat slowed early voting momentum. >> now, we did have two maniacs stop a momentum that was incredible. because for seven days nobody talked about the elections. >> reporter: mr. trump entering his final sprint, nine rallies in eight states in the next four days. tonight, putting the focus on the fierce fight for the senate in indiana. kristen welker, nbc news, indianapolis, indiana. >> reporter: this is peter alexander in miami tonight. barack obama looking to lift democrats to victory casting tuesday's primaries as the most important election of our lifetimes. >> the stakes are really that high. the consequences of any of us staying home really are more dangerous because america is at a crossroads. >> reporter: mr. obama delivering a blistering attack on president trump for sending thousands of service members to the southern border to combat refugees still hundreds of miles from the u.s. >> they are even taking our brave troops away fromir families for a political stunt. >> reporter: th
. >> reporter: and the president under scrutiny for suggesting the synagogue massacre and pipe bomb threat slowed early voting momentum. >> now, we did have two maniacs stop a momentum that was incredible. because for seven days nobody talked about the elections. >> reporter: mr. trump entering his final sprint, nine rallies in eight states in the next four days. tonight, putting the focus on the fierce fight for the senate in indiana. kristen welker, nbc news, indianapolis,...
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. >>> three more funerals today for the victims of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre. >>> one of the black boxes has been recovered from the downed lion air jet off atmosphere -- off indonesia. will it help determine what brought down the plane? >>> and the decision to let durkin stay after the player died on his watch. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is thursday, november 1st. 4:00 a.m. in the east. hope you are happy with your halloween candy. if not, reese's put out a candy converter. if you don't like your kit kat or skittles, trade them in. baby ruth. i'm a reese's guy. >> we have so much candy at my house. i'll secretly take it away. >> never enough. >>> let's get to politics. one rally down. ten to go. president trump in florida for the first event in the week-long push to the midterms. it is the web ad he tweeted out which is called out for portraying hispanics as criminals. >> he says he wants to apply for a pardon for the felony he committed. attempted murder. >> the ad echos the 1988 campaign ad for bush 41 targeting michael dukakis over willie horton bragging
. >>> three more funerals today for the victims of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre. >>> one of the black boxes has been recovered from the downed lion air jet off atmosphere -- off indonesia. will it help determine what brought down the plane? >>> and the decision to let durkin stay after the player died on his watch. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is thursday, november 1st. 4:00 a.m. in the east. hope you are happy with your halloween candy. if...
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on this first sabbath asked cantor ozzy schwartz of the park avenue synagogue of new york to help us ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and may their meries be a blessing. that's "nbc nightly news" for this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. and od night.go >>> hello everybody. a bit of a break from the rain in the d.c. metro area. back to the west, very heavy rainfall. starting to see these lines come starting to see these lines come i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. seen barbara comstock's fake ad? to jennifer wexn backed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. pl and let's call this an what it is, the way that it's been rolled out.ry pl ait's highway robis an what it is, there's also healthcare rbery. the healthcare market, e hiking premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpstock - everything that's wrong in washington. >>> lights, camera, "access." >> you want t get married? >> ariana is not amuse n that the only struggle she's addressing. >> it feels so silly because i feel like -- >> one, two,
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. >>> and the oldest victim of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre will be laid to rest today. the first sabbath since the attack. good morning. welcome to "early start" on a friday. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is november 2nd. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. four short days until the midterms, president trump is all-in on one strategy. scare voters about the southern border. the president claiming at the white house event he will sign executive order next week tightening u.s. asylum rules. the commander in chief had their warning regarding the rules of engagement at the border. >> they want to throw rocks at our military. our military fights back. we're going to consider and i tell them consider a rifle. when they throw rocks like they did at the mexico military and police, i say consider a rifle. >> so much for rules of engagement. quick fact check, one clash between the migrants and troops on sunday. but the caravan is not generally violent. the u.s. official says the military will operate under standard rules and only use force in self defense. the president to
. >>> and the oldest victim of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre will be laid to rest today. the first sabbath since the attack. good morning. welcome to "early start" on a friday. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is november 2nd. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. four short days until the midterms, president trump is all-in on one strategy. scare voters about the southern border. the president claiming at the white house event he will sign executive order next...
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this was not done by the synagogue, the community did this. i'm just amazed. amazed. >> what is it like for you to walk around here six days after you ran for your life from this building? >> it was painful, it still is. it is painful. i mean, i know it is part of the grieving process, but, you know, i'm a witness. i'm a victim. i'm a survivor. and i'm also a human. i stand here and i'm in pain. >> are you scared when you see the building? >> no, i'm not scared. i'm angry. how dare you defile our holy space. what made you think you could ever do that. how would you feel if someone did that to your mother's house of worship. how would you feel. and those are questions he has to deal with. >> you sense anxiety and fear from the community? >> yes, they're afraid. >> they're afraid it is going to happen again. >> yeah. >> you've been so vocal on national tv, you have given your message of love and to tone down the hate. i wonder do you have moments where you breakdown or are you still on adrenaline? >> perfect example. after the last funeral today, it was the last
this was not done by the synagogue, the community did this. i'm just amazed. amazed. >> what is it like for you to walk around here six days after you ran for your life from this building? >> it was painful, it still is. it is painful. i mean, i know it is part of the grieving process, but, you know, i'm a witness. i'm a victim. i'm a survivor. and i'm also a human. i stand here and i'm in pain. >> are you scared when you see the building? >> no, i'm not scared. i'm...
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we have three officers who have been shot. >> members of the tree of life synagogue, conducting a peaceful service in their place of worship, were brutly murdered by a gunman targeting them simply because of their faith. >> thompson: another act of terror in america, the country again le to ask, "where does this hate come from? could it have been prevented?" >> it's ju been 24 hours since robert bowers stormed into this synagogue and said, "i just want to kill jews." >> thompson: over the past few years, i've been reporting on a resurgent white supremacist movement. i've seen its ideas migrate into the mainstream i've seen violence in cities across the country. and now this: the deadliest known attack on the jewish community in american hiory. i fear there will be more to more to come. ♪ >> blood and soil! >> blood and soil! >> today's alt-right "unite the right" rally is expected to draw er 6.000... >> thompson: a year ago, the white supremacist movement shocked the nation wshow of force in charlottesville, virginia. >> anti-white!>> ou will not replace us! you will not replace us! >> tho
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man and the suspect in that pittsburoo synagogue ng. the news 4 i-team's scottrl mcd broke that story. the d.c. suspect is now facing gun charges and he allegedly called the pittsburgh shoer a hero. >> reporter: federal agents have arrested a man named jeffrey clark, suspected of having g illega parts and illegal ammunition. according to theirfi vit, they suspect he was a social media friend of robert bowers, the man suspected of the synagogue shootings at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburghd acg to the affidavit from the feds, witnesses, or some type of associate of jeffrey clarkned him into the feds, concerned he might b a white nationaladt, h anti-semitic views and may have illegal weapons. e arrest of jeffrey clark, al made by feder agents in the district of columbia and they say he was a social media friend of robert bowers, suspected in the free of life synagogue shooting. clark's in court friday in d.c. scott mcfarland, news 4. >>> now to the news that has dominated this day, amazon choosing northern virginia for one of its t
man and the suspect in that pittsburoo synagogue ng. the news 4 i-team's scottrl mcd broke that story. the d.c. suspect is now facing gun charges and he allegedly called the pittsburgh shoer a hero. >> reporter: federal agents have arrested a man named jeffrey clark, suspected of having g illega parts and illegal ammunition. according to theirfi vit, they suspect he was a social media friend of robert bowers, the man suspected of the synagogue shootings at the tree of life synagogue in...
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the website of the synagogue. was actually killed this conversation. people aren't pointing a finger at the head of the country mike says it's quite difficult to buy anti-semitism when it's being propagated from the highest offices in the country time we have a show guest thank you very much for joining us. i mean his story. every week brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world. these two voices one of the few journalists that were actually doing investigative. cameras on the media focus on. the rights to those stories but then he never publishes those stories. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and live from studio. headquarters. welcome to the news grid al-jazeera has learned new details about what might happen to the body. we've been told that hydrofluoric acid has been found in the cell the . we look at the attempts to cover up the journalists murder. a shooting spree inside a bar packed with college students and southern california a gunman has killed twelve people including a deputy sheriff change in the u.s. congress lead to a
the website of the synagogue. was actually killed this conversation. people aren't pointing a finger at the head of the country mike says it's quite difficult to buy anti-semitism when it's being propagated from the highest offices in the country time we have a show guest thank you very much for joining us. i mean his story. every week brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world. these two voices one of the few journalists that were actually doing investigative....
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jeffrey meyers blamed politicians for a rise in hateful rhetoric saying "it led to the massacre at the synagogue last week in which 11jews were slain worshiping, consider the worst anti-semitic attack on u.s. soil in history. hebi myers said that delivered the message personally to president trump and first they visitedwhen the synagogue. he said "i said to him, mr. president, hate speech leads to hateful actions also hate speech leads to what happened to my sanctuary were seven of my congregants were slaughtered. i witnessed it with my eyes." his is democracy now! we will be bk with nm chsky in a moment. ♪ [ [musibreak] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with the u.s. midterm elections a day away, we continue our conversation with the world renowned linguist, dissident and author noam chomsky. democracy now!'s nermeen shaikh and i interviewed him from tucson, arizona, where he now teachehes at the university of arizona. noam chomsky is also institute professor emeritus at the massachusetts institute of technology where he has taught for 50
jeffrey meyers blamed politicians for a rise in hateful rhetoric saying "it led to the massacre at the synagogue last week in which 11jews were slain worshiping, consider the worst anti-semitic attack on u.s. soil in history. hebi myers said that delivered the message personally to president trump and first they visitedwhen the synagogue. he said "i said to him, mr. president, hate speech leads to hateful actions also hate speech leads to what happened to my sanctuary were seven of my...
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thanks, zach. >>> the suspect in the pittsburgh synagogue massacre set to appear in court. on wednesday, the grand jury indicted robert bowers on 44 counts. many carry the death penalty. today's services for 65-year-old richard gottfried and sylvan and bernice simon. joyce fienberg and melvin wax and irving younger were laid to rest yesterday. several hundred university of pittsburgh students and supporters rallied on campus in favor of tighter gun legislations. >>> police in irving, california are hoping the surveillance video will help find a vandal who defaced a synagogue just days after the tree of life massacre. workers spotted it wednesday morning. the orange county human relations council says the number of hate crimes last year jumped continuing the trend from 2015. >>> google employees planning to stage a walkout at offices around the world to protect the company's handling of sexual harassment. it comes after the article that details the years of sexual harassment and severance packages to executives. the ceo voicing his positive nature over employees taking part i
thanks, zach. >>> the suspect in the pittsburgh synagogue massacre set to appear in court. on wednesday, the grand jury indicted robert bowers on 44 counts. many carry the death penalty. today's services for 65-year-old richard gottfried and sylvan and bernice simon. joyce fienberg and melvin wax and irving younger were laid to rest yesterday. several hundred university of pittsburgh students and supporters rallied on campus in favor of tighter gun legislations. >>> police in...
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it's two blocks from the synagogue. inside of zone 4, the walls are covered with cards written by people in the neighborhood. this one might be my favorite. thank you for keeping the jews in my neighborhood safe. 6-year-old lilly wrote that. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪>> reporter: fred rogers used to live in this neighborhood he used to tell children in times of trouble, look for the helpers. well, mr. rogers, we found them. david begnaud, cbs news, pittsburgh. >> that is the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later. for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm michelle miller. president trump is on a campaign blitz with nearly a dozen rallies planned before tuesday's midterm elections. the president is beating the drum on immigration, promising to rescind the 14th amendment, and bar the babies of mig
it's two blocks from the synagogue. inside of zone 4, the walls are covered with cards written by people in the neighborhood. this one might be my favorite. thank you for keeping the jews in my neighborhood safe. 6-year-old lilly wrote that. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪>> reporter: fred rogers used to live in this neighborhood he used to tell children in times of trouble, look for the helpers. well, mr. rogers, we found them. david begnaud, cbs news, pittsburgh....
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brothers cecil and david rosenthal were lifelong members of the synagogue. cecil loved to greet members at the door while david set out the prayer books. they had developmental disabilities and dedicated their lives to helping others. they were inseparable. at 97, rose malinger regularly attended the tree of life with her daughter who survived the shooting. her family said she did everything she wanted to do in life. she was known as bubbe, yiddish for grandma, to everyone in the family and the entire community. bernice and sylvan simon died together in the same synagogue where they were married 62 years ago. their neighbors describe them as the sweetest people you can imagine, two people who shared a great love. 87-year-old melvin wax was usually one of the first to arrive at the services. his passions were his religion and the pittsburgh pirates. joyce fienberg had a long career as a research specialist. until she retired ten years ago. friends describe her as an engaging and warm person who lit up a room with her huge personality. jerry rabinowitz was a pr
brothers cecil and david rosenthal were lifelong members of the synagogue. cecil loved to greet members at the door while david set out the prayer books. they had developmental disabilities and dedicated their lives to helping others. they were inseparable. at 97, rose malinger regularly attended the tree of life with her daughter who survived the shooting. her family said she did everything she wanted to do in life. she was known as bubbe, yiddish for grandma, to everyone in the family and the...
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this is the first service since the massacre in the tree of life synagogue. at 9:52 a.m. on the dot they paused for a moment of silence for one minute and 11 seconds to honor the beloved members of their congregation. for the first time we saw rabbi myers broke down publicly, hung his head and wept openly. you could hear other people sobbing throughout the temple. it was a sad and touching moment. yesterday rabbi myers brought us back to the synagogue, the scene of the crime where this happened. he wanted to show us what this past week has been like for him and where he's getting his strength. >> these just showed up. we didn't put them here. they just showed up. >> reporter: they just organically showed up. and these are the names of the victims. >> and it just showed up. this is an outpouring of love. >> reporter: oh, my gosh. >> from countless people. i'm floored by the love. i don't know where the tents came from. these were here yesterday. >> reporter: is that right? >> the rain is coming in. somebody brought in tents. this is amazing. >> reporter: to shelter all of t
this is the first service since the massacre in the tree of life synagogue. at 9:52 a.m. on the dot they paused for a moment of silence for one minute and 11 seconds to honor the beloved members of their congregation. for the first time we saw rabbi myers broke down publicly, hung his head and wept openly. you could hear other people sobbing throughout the temple. it was a sad and touching moment. yesterday rabbi myers brought us back to the synagogue, the scene of the crime where this...
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place across germany in one nine hundred thirty eight the event to mark has been taking place in the synagogue here in berlin it was among the jewish houses of worship that was attacked by the storm troops not the lead mob it was also a prelude to the horrors of the holocaust and simon young has been with us and watching the commemorations we saw two really significant addresses there one from . the head of the central council of jews here in germany and then also from chancellor angela merkel and if we look at chancellor merkel's words she made a point of drawing as really the arc of history to say what did we learn from then and how important is that today seeing the rise again of anti-semitism in germany you know i mean it was a it was quite a wide ranging speech in which she talked about you know the foundations essentially of modern german democracy saying that you know democracy is about more than majorities it's about protecting minorities obss about balance this. goes back to the whole question of you know what founds what the german state now of course the article number one of the ge
place across germany in one nine hundred thirty eight the event to mark has been taking place in the synagogue here in berlin it was among the jewish houses of worship that was attacked by the storm troops not the lead mob it was also a prelude to the horrors of the holocaust and simon young has been with us and watching the commemorations we saw two really significant addresses there one from . the head of the central council of jews here in germany and then also from chancellor angela merkel...
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a friend of "washington week" lives just blocks away from the synagogue. he wrote this week, for nowit has happened here. for millions across t wound nation, we are the focus of anguish and anger and solace. the it can happen anywhere place of the moment. and we know given the tempo of tragedy in these times that the titl won't be ours for long. how does this all factor into voters as they think through this election, they think through their choices? >> think carl had it exactly where it was the sense of the spotlight moved from where we're talking about sort of the proces. wealking about kavanaugh, the supreme court, even a little bit about the economy to talking about civility,bout violence, about all the issues that, again, of the weaknesses of ump really were the big spotlight on that. e other thing about this election is that there's all this late breaking stuff and there are a w ole lot issues is how little has actually hanged in terms of vot perceptions of this president since 2016. i looked through the last poll that "the wall street journal," nbc
a friend of "washington week" lives just blocks away from the synagogue. he wrote this week, for nowit has happened here. for millions across t wound nation, we are the focus of anguish and anger and solace. the it can happen anywhere place of the moment. and we know given the tempo of tragedy in these times that the titl won't be ours for long. how does this all factor into voters as they think through this election, they think through their choices? >> think carl had it...
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this is amazing. >> reporter: to shelter all of the stars -- >> this was not done by the synagogue. t do this. the community did this. i'm amazed. amazed. >> reporter: so what is it like for you to walk around here just six days after you ran for your life from this building? >> it was painful. it still is. it's painful. i know it's part of the grieving process, but i'm a witness, i'm a victim, and i'm a survivor. i'm also a pastor, but i'm also human. and i stand here, and i'm in pain. >> reporter: are you scared when you see this building? >> no -- >> reporter: do you -- >> i'm not scared. i'm angry. how dare you defile our holy space? what made you think you could ever do that? how would you feel if someone did that to your mother's house of worship? how would you feel? those are questions he's going to have to deal with. >> reporter: do you sense an write and fear from the community? >> yes, yes, they're afraid. >> reporter: they're afraid this is going to happen again? >> yeah. >> reporter: you know, you've been so stoical on national of t, given your message of love -- national
this is amazing. >> reporter: to shelter all of the stars -- >> this was not done by the synagogue. t do this. the community did this. i'm amazed. amazed. >> reporter: so what is it like for you to walk around here just six days after you ran for your life from this building? >> it was painful. it still is. it's painful. i know it's part of the grieving process, but i'm a witness, i'm a victim, and i'm a survivor. i'm also a pastor, but i'm also human. and i stand here,...
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the synagogue ruth saw burn that night has since been restored. er — i'm @benmbland. with the weekend now upon us, the weather is looking rather mixed over the next few days. we had some heavy rain around during the day on friday, this vicar was taken by one about whether what is in warwickshire, you can see some clouds there. through the weekend we can see that unsettled theme continue though persistent rain is clearing, there will be sunny spells and some hail and thunder as well. the reason things are so unsettled is that we have this area of low pressure setting to the north—west of the uk, showers feeding in around that and fairly tightly spaced isobars, gives a blustery feel the weather on saturday. most persistent rain on this front will clear away towards the east, so the chilli, fresh start today with some sunny spells but plenty of scattered showers moving at south—westerly wind. they will be affecting parts of southern and south—western england, wales, north—west england into southern scotland as well. nowhere really immune to catching a
the synagogue ruth saw burn that night has since been restored. er — i'm @benmbland. with the weekend now upon us, the weather is looking rather mixed over the next few days. we had some heavy rain around during the day on friday, this vicar was taken by one about whether what is in warwickshire, you can see some clouds there. through the weekend we can see that unsettled theme continue though persistent rain is clearing, there will be sunny spells and some hail and thunder as well. the...
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something was cited by bowers, the man who shot of the synagogue in pittsburgh. president trump did not let up. he doubled down on using those words. when the bomb letters are sent to obama and sent to george soros, he continues to attack soros, obama. and with that kind of revving up of anger against obama, obama in tallahassee that day, your thoughts? >> i think it is very clear that he uses this rhetoric of violence and confrontation and his language is deeply dehumanizing. it is dehumanizing to people of color, immigrants, and women. dehumanizing language is the first step to the humiliation, degradation, and eventually violence that we see against people. there is no disconnecting the language and rhetoric that is being used by the president from the violence that we're seeing, the high, emotional tone of our political life. -- know, i think to subject suggest, as is often the case from the white house, that there is no responsibility or no connection between the words and the actions that we are seeing is misleading, to say the least. amy: soraya chemaly, th
something was cited by bowers, the man who shot of the synagogue in pittsburgh. president trump did not let up. he doubled down on using those words. when the bomb letters are sent to obama and sent to george soros, he continues to attack soros, obama. and with that kind of revving up of anger against obama, obama in tallahassee that day, your thoughts? >> i think it is very clear that he uses this rhetoric of violence and confrontation and his language is deeply dehumanizing. it is...
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on august 18, 1790, george washington exuded the synagogue of rhode island. later that day, he wrote a letter to the congregants entitled to the hebrew congregation on newport island. he ended his letter with these words. made the children of the stock of abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoyed the goodwill of the other inhabitants while everyone shall sit in safety under his vine and victory, and there shall be none to make him afraid. made the father of all mercies scatter light and not darkness in our paths and make us all in our several locations useful here and in his own due time and way, everlastingly happy. words that i hope will guide us as a country and the local community of pittsburgh over the coming weeks and months. i will now introduce our panelists in the order in which they will speak. eric truman to my left is special counsel for religious discrimination at the u.s. department of justice and civil rights division. he oversees the civil rights position of religious discrimination enforcement, outreach, and policy efforts.
on august 18, 1790, george washington exuded the synagogue of rhode island. later that day, he wrote a letter to the congregants entitled to the hebrew congregation on newport island. he ended his letter with these words. made the children of the stock of abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoyed the goodwill of the other inhabitants while everyone shall sit in safety under his vine and victory, and there shall be none to make him afraid. made the father of all mercies...
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so-called day of faith in germany marking several anniversaries in the parliament but also in the synagogue which i saw the chancellor speaking there what did you take away from these various commemorations today here i think you're all the speakers today have made it clear how present the history is and that's very important you know both the chancellor merkel and president in my earlier tracing the various lines of german history. mr steinmeier particularly focusing on nineteen eighteen one hundred years ago today when essentially germany's parliamentary democracy was founded the moment he was swept aside was the end of the say of the first world war and the chaos of that time but people had a new optimism and a new new hopes for the future in a new political order in germany and of course things didn't work out well that led to the viral republic which eventually sort of melted into the rise of the nazis but it's important to look back at that time he said as an indication of what germany can be of the pluralism of the openness that was represented even in those days and it's interesting
so-called day of faith in germany marking several anniversaries in the parliament but also in the synagogue which i saw the chancellor speaking there what did you take away from these various commemorations today here i think you're all the speakers today have made it clear how present the history is and that's very important you know both the chancellor merkel and president in my earlier tracing the various lines of german history. mr steinmeier particularly focusing on nineteen eighteen one...
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a week ago there wg the shoot pittsburgh at the synagogue. the pipe bomber. it's hard to isolate one thing and say what impact is it e having. we owing a lot of voter interest. the secretary of statee ct with final registration numbers for california and 78% of eligible vots are registered it hasn't been that high for a non-presidential election since 19 there is a lot of interest. i think democrats have been vo focused on not getting distracted by trump and tryinay to son message of health care, the republican tax bill, jobs, that kind og. th i think if trump suck seeceeds wille up rnout of republicans. >> it's telling as trump is going around the country to key states, he is not coming to california. i think that might be partly for his own reasons. also i don't think if every district it's a good idea to be seen next to the president. if you have a huge latino population, those immigration messages don't play orange county is a mix of people. so i think for republicans in , californhere has been this tightrope to walk this entire campaign where they want t
a week ago there wg the shoot pittsburgh at the synagogue. the pipe bomber. it's hard to isolate one thing and say what impact is it e having. we owing a lot of voter interest. the secretary of statee ct with final registration numbers for california and 78% of eligible vots are registered it hasn't been that high for a non-presidential election since 19 there is a lot of interest. i think democrats have been vo focused on not getting distracted by trump and tryinay to son message of health...
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it helps create the conditions under which you can get something like an attack on a synagogue. amy: i want to turn to the israeli ambassador to the united states, ron dermer, who was interviewedd soon after the massacre. ron dermer: to simply say that this is because of one person or it only comes on one side is to not understand the e history of anti-semitism or the reality of ananti-semiti. one of the big f forces in colle cacampuses t today is anti-semi. and those antiti-semites are usually not neo-nazis on college campuses. they're coming from the radical left. amy goodman: this is right after ththe white supremacist attack on the synagogue, and the israeli ambassador to the u.s. is now i injecting, sayingng this comes from both sides. if you could respond to this? interestingly, two days later, whenen trump and his family went to pittsburgh, the only -- and this is pointed out in the new york times -- the only public official standing there to greet him was israel's ambassador to the united states, ron dermer. people like the pittsburgh mayor and the others said this was no
it helps create the conditions under which you can get something like an attack on a synagogue. amy: i want to turn to the israeli ambassador to the united states, ron dermer, who was interviewedd soon after the massacre. ron dermer: to simply say that this is because of one person or it only comes on one side is to not understand the e history of anti-semitism or the reality of ananti-semiti. one of the big f forces in colle cacampuses t today is anti-semi. and those antiti-semites are usually...
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amy: we will also talk to noam chomsky about the e deadly attack on the p pittsburgh h synagogu, the crisis in gaza and the u.s-backed saudi war in yemen. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now, dedemocracy now.org, ththe war and peace report. i am a amy goodman. today we spend t the hour with noam chchomsky, the world d renowned professor, linguist and dissident. nermeen shaikh and i recently spopoke to him from tucucson, arizozona, where e he now teacheses at the university of arizona. he is also institute professor emeritus at the massachusettsts institute of technology, where hehe has taught for 50 yeaears. i began by asking himm about president trump's national security adviser john bolton's recent praise of brazil's newly elected far-right president jair bolsanaro, a former army captain who has embraced brazil's former military dictatorship and has a history of making racist, misogynistic and homophobic comments. noam: it is entirely natural for bolton to welcome bolsonaro. bolsonaro is definitely his kind of guy, vicious, brutal, a strong and enthusiastic suppor
amy: we will also talk to noam chomsky about the e deadly attack on the p pittsburgh h synagogu, the crisis in gaza and the u.s-backed saudi war in yemen. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now, dedemocracy now.org, ththe war and peace report. i am a amy goodman. today we spend t the hour with noam chchomsky, the world d renowned professor, linguist and dissident. nermeen shaikh and i recently spopoke to him from tucucson, arizozona, where e he now teacheses at the university of...
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president donald trump immediately directed attention to the lack of an armed guard at the synagogue claiming the shooting has little to do with the country's gun laws this indicate they have no desire to. they might have been able to stop him from reading it. because he would write it down it would put a stop to barry webber was one of those who survive the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the strength. to take them out of the equation who needs an a r fifteen who needs a semiautomatic weapon with a good four maybe target practice and that's all with the u.s. gun industry is estimated to be worth fifty one billion dollars so guns are big business the lack of regulation is key to the industry's profitability military style weapons are a consumer product in the us a background check is conducted only in store purchases part of the reason for the lack of gun control is the national rifle association it says it speaks for american gun owners who have a constitutional right to bear arms then there
president donald trump immediately directed attention to the lack of an armed guard at the synagogue claiming the shooting has little to do with the country's gun laws this indicate they have no desire to. they might have been able to stop him from reading it. because he would write it down it would put a stop to barry webber was one of those who survive the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the...
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. >>> the oldest victim of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre will be laid to rest today. the first sabbath. >>> the trade deal with china for the president. he wants the package finished at the g20 this month. [ girl screaming ] >>> how would you react if your parents said they ate your candy? jimmy kimmel is back with the halloween challenge. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> a little torture is good for the kids. happy friday. i'm dave briggs. it is november 2nd. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. we start with the midterms. coming up with four short days until the midterms. trump all-in on the strategy scare about the southern border. he will sign executive order tightening u.s. asylum rules. the commander in chief also says he has authorized american troops at the mexican border to fire on rock-throwing protesters. >> they want to throw rocks at our military. our military fights back. we're going to consider and i tell them consider a rifle. when they throw rocks like they did at the mexico military and police, i say consider a rifle. >> cnn has reported cla
. >>> the oldest victim of the pittsburgh synagogue massacre will be laid to rest today. the first sabbath. >>> the trade deal with china for the president. he wants the package finished at the g20 this month. [ girl screaming ] >>> how would you react if your parents said they ate your candy? jimmy kimmel is back with the halloween challenge. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> a little torture is good for the kids. happy friday. i'm...
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barry weber was one of those who survived the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the the strength to take them out of the equation who needs an a r fifteen who needs a semi-automatic weapon that's a good four maybe target practice but that's all it will be us gun industry is estimated to be worth fifty one billion dollars so guns are big business the lack of regulation is key to the industry's profitability military style weapons are a consumer products in the us a background check is conducted only in store purchases part of the reason for the lack of gun control is the national rifle association it says it speaks for american gun owners who have a constitutional right to bear arms venders the u.s.a.'s role in the global weapons trade the us buys and sells almost as much weaponry as the rest of the world combined so what happens in the u.s. has global impact. well joining me now via skype from london is andrew feinstein andrew is the executive director of corruption watch the
barry weber was one of those who survived the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the the strength to take them out of the equation who needs an a r fifteen who needs a semi-automatic weapon that's a good four maybe target practice but that's all it will be us gun industry is estimated to be worth fifty one billion dollars so guns are big business the lack of regulation is key to the industry's...
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today, the synagogue hosted a prayer vigil to mark the time the massacre began one week ago. the services are acts of defiance in the face of the worst instance of anti-semitic violence in u.s. history, violence that's become tragically more frequent in recent years. anti-semitic hate crimes have seen a steady increase since 2015. according to the anti-defamation league, there were 1986 reported anti-semitic instances in the united states in 2017. a 57% increase from 2016 which itself had seen a 35% uptick in incidents from the previous year. it's hard to separate those numbers from the increasingly ra rankerous tone of political. so what can we do to stop the rising tide of hate in this country? joining me now for more insight is author of the book white american youth, my dissent into america's most violent hate movement and how i got out. founder and a reformed white supremacist. christian, at one time, you had beliefs similar to those held by the man who attacked pittsburgh's tree of life congregation. what infects someone with that kind of hatred? how does that happen? >
today, the synagogue hosted a prayer vigil to mark the time the massacre began one week ago. the services are acts of defiance in the face of the worst instance of anti-semitic violence in u.s. history, violence that's become tragically more frequent in recent years. anti-semitic hate crimes have seen a steady increase since 2015. according to the anti-defamation league, there were 1986 reported anti-semitic instances in the united states in 2017. a 57% increase from 2016 which itself had seen...
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jean casarez is outside the tree of life synagogue. what are you seeing there, jean? it's somber. it's obviously the jewish sabbath continues until sundown today. it's so sobering to think about that it was exactly one week ago this morning roor, right behind me getting ready to come here, getting ready for the shabatt services. little did they know someone would go right across the street and take in guns and just start shooting. so it has been a week of funeral after funeral. every day there's been three funerals. yesterday there was one funeral. but today the three congregations that were actually in the tree of life in the synagogue and on the basement in the third floor, they're all going to meet together at synagogue relatively eclose to where we are. this is still a very active crime scene and i've watched fbi in and out and they are not done yet. saying that right outside here and it's a rainy day this morning, but they're supposed to have an outside shabbat service for anyone who wants to come in the pittsburgh area and i'm sure there's those that will forge
jean casarez is outside the tree of life synagogue. what are you seeing there, jean? it's somber. it's obviously the jewish sabbath continues until sundown today. it's so sobering to think about that it was exactly one week ago this morning roor, right behind me getting ready to come here, getting ready for the shabatt services. little did they know someone would go right across the street and take in guns and just start shooting. so it has been a week of funeral after funeral. every day...
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barry webber was one of those who survived the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the the strength to take them out of the equation who needs an a r fifteen who needs a semi-automatic weapon that's a good four maybe target practice but that's all well the u.s. gun industry is estimated to be worth fifty one billion dollars so guns are big business the lack of regulation is key to the industry's profitability military style weapons are a consumer products in the u.s. a background check is conducted only in store purchases part of the reason for the lack of gun control is the national rifle association it says it speaks for american gol owners who have a constitutional right to bear arms venders the u.s.a.'s role in the global weapons trade the us buys and sells almost as much weaponry as the rest of the world combined so what happens in the u.s. has global impact. well joining me now via skype from london is andrew feinstein andrew is the executive director of corruption watch th
barry webber was one of those who survived the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the the strength to take them out of the equation who needs an a r fifteen who needs a semi-automatic weapon that's a good four maybe target practice but that's all well the u.s. gun industry is estimated to be worth fifty one billion dollars so guns are big business the lack of regulation is key to the industry's...
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president donald trump immediately directed attention to the lack of an armed guard at the synagogue claiming the shooting has little to do with the country's gun laws this indicate they have no desire to. they might have been able to stop him from reading it. because he would write it down they would put a stop to it barry webber was one of those who survive the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the strength. to take them out of the equation who needs an a r fifteen who needs a semiautomatic weapon with a good for maybe target practice but that's our the us gun industry is estimated to be worth fifty one billion dollars so guns are big business the lack of regulation is key to the industry's profitability military style weapons are a consumer product in the us a background check is conducted only in store purchases part of the reason for the lack of gun control is the national rifle association it says it speaks for american gun owners who have a constitutional right to bear arms then there's
president donald trump immediately directed attention to the lack of an armed guard at the synagogue claiming the shooting has little to do with the country's gun laws this indicate they have no desire to. they might have been able to stop him from reading it. because he would write it down they would put a stop to it barry webber was one of those who survive the synagogue shooting i think the n.r.a. has so much political clout that there is no way in the world our poll politicians have the...
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the synagogue ruth saw burn that night has since been restored. the world commemorates the centenary of the end of the first world war, a new installation at the tower of london has been captivating thousands of people all this week. it's called beyond the deepening shadow: the tower remembers. 10,000 individualflames have filled the moat — it's a public act of remembrance for the lives of the fallen, honouring their sacrifice. the installation, which unfolds each evening until sunday, takes place over the course of four hours. each flame lit by members of the armed forces and volunteers. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello. with the weekend now upon us, the weather is looking rather mixed the next few days. we had heavy rain around during the day on friday. this was taken by a weather watcher in warwickshire. big shower clouds around there. through the weekend we keep that unsettled theme to things. the most persistent rain is clearing, but it will be a weekend of sunny spells and blustery showers, which at times will bring th
the synagogue ruth saw burn that night has since been restored. the world commemorates the centenary of the end of the first world war, a new installation at the tower of london has been captivating thousands of people all this week. it's called beyond the deepening shadow: the tower remembers. 10,000 individualflames have filled the moat — it's a public act of remembrance for the lives of the fallen, honouring their sacrifice. the installation, which unfolds each evening until sunday, takes...
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the synagogue ruth saw burn that night has since been restored. quiry has been played a recording of a 999 call from the night of the fire, in which the father of the youngest victim can be heard pleading with his daughters to "keep going" during the family's escape. in a written statement, marcio gomes said his son was stillborn, because of the fumes his wife inhaled that night. england's cricketers have won their first overseas test match for more than two years. they wrapped up an emphatic 2ii—run victory over sri lanka in galle. our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. after two years of sporting travel sickness, england finally found the cure. their first test victory abroad since 2016 was a win of spin. jack leach leading the way and moeen ali duly followed. any lingering sri lankan hopes soon snaffled. four wickets for moeen, three for leach, including the pick of the bunch. oh, what a ripper! that's about as good as spin bowling gets. dinesh chandimal bamboozled, unplayable, unforgettable. not everything went quite so smoothly. oh, no.
the synagogue ruth saw burn that night has since been restored. quiry has been played a recording of a 999 call from the night of the fire, in which the father of the youngest victim can be heard pleading with his daughters to "keep going" during the family's escape. in a written statement, marcio gomes said his son was stillborn, because of the fumes his wife inhaled that night. england's cricketers have won their first overseas test match for more than two years. they wrapped up an...
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coming up in our next hour we will speak with the tree of life synagogue rabbi about how his community is doing and the visit from the president. if you want to help the victims, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> police in irvine, california, are hoping this surveillance video will help them find a vandal that defaced a synagogue with anti-semitic graffiti. the number of hate crimes in that area jumped last year continuing a trend that began in 2015. >> i have a question for you. yeah? what do you do when you can? i will get a bagel, but when the president can, what does he do? he tells the truth. when he can. when he can he tells the truth. he actually said that out loud when the president can, he tells the truth. this dramatic scheduling admission when we come back. >> when will that be? when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. the pressure cooker that crisps. it's the best of pressure cooking and
coming up in our next hour we will speak with the tree of life synagogue rabbi about how his community is doing and the visit from the president. if you want to help the victims, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> police in irvine, california, are hoping this surveillance video will help them find a vandal that defaced a synagogue with anti-semitic graffiti. the number of hate crimes in that area jumped last year continuing a trend that began in 2015. >> i have a question for you. yeah?...
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her family says the synagogue was the center of her very active life.lences to her family and all of those grieving this week. "ac 360" starts now. >>> good evening w four days until midterm elections the president of the united states is making a closing argument for his party. so is the former president of the united states, and in an appearance today in miami barack obama said something he and donald trump might agree on though for different reasons and perhaps for different ends. quote, the character of our country, he said, is on the ballot. so too is the character of the president and the parties he
her family says the synagogue was the center of her very active life.lences to her family and all of those grieving this week. "ac 360" starts now. >>> good evening w four days until midterm elections the president of the united states is making a closing argument for his party. so is the former president of the united states, and in an appearance today in miami barack obama said something he and donald trump might agree on though for different reasons and perhaps for...
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they're going to need a place of worship like the synagogue is closed. it was intense. at 9:52 a.m., which was the exact moment rabbi myers made the first phone call, they held a moment of silence for a minute and 11 seconds to honor the 11 lives lost and it was the first time that we saw rabbi myers broke down. he has been such a pillar of strength for this community. he has been their rock and during that moment of silence, he audibly wept. he held his, hung his head and he cried and he wasn't alone. you could hear sobs throughout the congregation as they remembered these 11 precious lives and members of their congregation they lost. yesterday, had an opportunity to spend time with rabbi myers and he wanted to tell us about what has given them strength during this past week and what has brought him sorrow. here's these moments. >> just showed up. we didn't put him here. he showed up. >> they just organically showed up. >> these are all the names of the victims and it just showed up. this is just an outpouring of love from countless people. i'm floored by the love. i do
they're going to need a place of worship like the synagogue is closed. it was intense. at 9:52 a.m., which was the exact moment rabbi myers made the first phone call, they held a moment of silence for a minute and 11 seconds to honor the 11 lives lost and it was the first time that we saw rabbi myers broke down. he has been such a pillar of strength for this community. he has been their rock and during that moment of silence, he audibly wept. he held his, hung his head and he cried and he...
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after this conversation it's really hard to to think like that but that's what the website of the synagogue where eleven of their congregation was actually killed when he has this conversation going down online people are pointing a finger at the head of the country mike says it's quite difficult to buy anti-semitism when it's being propagated from the highest offices in the country over time we have for today show guest thank you very much for joining us i see you and i take it. i mean his story is a for the but these people every week brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world's journalists these two voices journalists were one of the few journalists that were actually doing investigative work join been listening post as we turned the cameras on the media and focus on how they were caught on the stories that are the most biased the rights to those stories but then he never publishes those stories they're listening post on al-jazeera. it is murder when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home and need heat. actually you know. not that it is significant and i'm
after this conversation it's really hard to to think like that but that's what the website of the synagogue where eleven of their congregation was actually killed when he has this conversation going down online people are pointing a finger at the head of the country mike says it's quite difficult to buy anti-semitism when it's being propagated from the highest offices in the country over time we have for today show guest thank you very much for joining us i see you and i take it. i mean his...