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course of the game tonight. will: leaning towards pittsburgh. which way are you leaning, rachel? rachel: pittsburgh. joey: the stallions and bjcc and watched good bands and i sit down in the road. will: i m all about the full offense on this one too. darryl, it s great, you ve had another great season and happy for the usfl and tune in for the championship game today. absolutely. will: tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern time and sun will be up in the east and catch that game tonight. thank you, darryl. rachel: thank you, darryl. welcome, you got it. thank you, rachel. rachel: okay, still ahead, red, white and they re all talking about how they did on that segment. red, white and barbecue. it s forth ovule weekend and we re show fourth of july weekend and showing you the recipes that will take your cookout to the next level. you ve got to stick around. joey: oh, boy, look at that.
injustice. the death penalty must apply to vindicate justice and to offer some measure of deterrence from horrific hate crimes happening again and again. for us i think 10/27 is pittsburgh s version of 9/11. it s a day that really shook the foundation of who we were as a community. reporter: ryan is the president and ceo of the jcc of greater pittsburgh, which served as a makeshift command post after the shooting. he says jewish life here has continued and persevered after the attack. do you know at this point what justice looks like? i don t. i know that it is going to be grueling for those families that lost loved ones for a process that has taken 4.5 years to get here and will take a number of months to go. but they re also stronger together and they do not feel like they have to take that