charlottesville, virginia chanting jews will not replace us, only to follow that up by murdering someone the next day, this was donald trump s response a few days later. i think there s blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there s blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don t have any doubt about it either. never apologized for that. he certainly didn t resign over it. i know you know all this, we all know it. the president has no moral standing whatsoever. but it s a bigger problem than just the president. some names to remember after the break. some names to remember after the break. tech: .every minute counts. and you don t have time for a cracked windshield. that s why at safelite, we ll show you exactly when we ll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. grandpa: looks great! tech: thanks for choosing safelite. grandpa: thank you! child: bye!
the judge who happens to be, what we believe, mexican, which i think is great. that s fine. oh, that s fine. or the way he refers to certain countries. reporter: the president apparently uncorking another astonishing statement. why do we want these people from countries here? according to a democratic aid familiar with the conversation he was referring to african nations and haiti before suggesting the u.s. should have more people from say norway. he hasn t surprised for perhaps his lowest moment as president when nazis chanted in charlottesville, virginia chanting jews will not replace us, only to follow that up by murdering someone the next day, this was donald trump s response a few days later. i think there s blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think
farrakhan was speaking against the jays and the media sometimes. those people should be denews of nouns and should not accept this language. they speak against the jews and the tweet against the jews and at the end they enter and kill jewish people. they said that the jews were maybe not semite, but termites. that was clearly an awful, awful statement on his part. thank you very much, wolf. this just coming in right now. we get word from the federal courthouse in pittsburgh that the suspect in the synagogue massacre entered in a wheelchair and was released from the hospital this morning. the federal judge is currently heading the 29 federal charges. jean casarez is in the courtroom and we will have a live report as soon as she can walk out.
pittsburgh is mourning and vowing to come together as a unified front after the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. they fountain alarming trend. last year there was a 57% increase in anti-semitic incidents here in the united states including this unforgettable moment. neonazis marching through the streets of charlottesville, virginia chanting jews will not replace us. jews will not replace us! jews will not replace us! now just one year later, 11 murdered in the sip going in a place of worship. they are making it clear hate has noplace in his synagogue. we will drive anti-semitism and the hate of any people back
bono work, is that right? reporter: that s correct. these two were from the public defender s office. they may not ultimately be who represents him, but they will be public defenders, according to the magistrate judge. i want you to stand by, jean. susan glasser is still with us. susan, you ve spent a lot of time overseas and have seen anti-semitic incidents in a lot of the countries you ve been reporting from. did you ever think we would see something like this here in the united states? you ve been reporting and others about the dramatic uptick in anti-semitic incidents just over the last year, since 2017. you know, this follows on, basically, over the last decade, you ve seen an alarming rise even in western europe, in france, in germany. when we were briefly stationed in jerusalem in late 2016, in some neighborhoods in jerusalem, you could hear french spoken in the streets, it was so common, because so many french jews were concerned about the rise of