you know, it was the jewish sabbath, shabbat, jews fully understand that holy day, but for christians there would be like someone walking into a church on sunday morning and opening fire. and this was the dedication of a child in the synagogue. ed: a baby naming. pete: and somebody comes in and murders 11 people. rachel: the representative really makes a good point, that we can't really look to the top, we can't really look to the president or anybody else, celebrities, if we want to change the rhetoric and the conversations and the hate and the coarseness of our culture, it has to start really with ourselves, with our family around the dinner table, conversations about tolerance and love and religious liberty. those are the conversations we should be having if we really want to see a charge. it starts there. ed: it starts that way, but i do think we should expect leadership from the president and others. rachel: yes, sure. ed: and i think he showed that. rachel: he did. ed: he said that his own advisers were saying, hey, we're a week and a couple days from a