world war ii and the only thing that my parents stoaid to me isy mom called me up and said she was proud of me. we always love to hear those words from our parents. you re sitting jersey city, we re jersey strong here. this is such an important story. i m glad you re here to talk about it and the steps you re taking to help your city heal and recover. john? great discussion, bianna. this morning, we will see a major vote on impeachment. new day continues right now. the committee is in recess. the committee vote on articles of impeachment against president trump delayed until this morning. we suspect there was some strategy to try to drag us into the middle of the night. we want to do it so everyone can see what s going on. when you re nervous about next fall a election you have a rigged and returned process. facts matter. i hope that each and every one of us agree at least on that simple point.
horrific event. not that he caused it. not that he is responsible. a climate of words. he created a bad climate. there are many jews in pittsburgh, there are many jews nationally, where this doesn t sit well. in terms of politics, he went back on the political campaign trail and not only that, he gave a speech that night which was a standard rhetoric. at this point, he hasn t pulled back from the politics. he hasn t pulled back from the controversy. this is not your normal circumstances with the president visiting. the jewish community is sorrowful right now. salena, you write about the political atmosphere there. you write about it in terms of the unity you saw in pittsburgh with the right and left united after the tragedy and helping this city heal. do you see that type of leadership and unity from our president whom we expect to be a moral leader in the crucial times?
is right. and so you might be able to change the manner in which that looks, but i don t see players stopping their pursuit for, you know, justice or equality. an emotional moment in las vegas before the golden knights played their first home in franchise history. the team honored the first responders and victims of the mass shooting with 58 seconds of silence for the 58 lives that were taken. the victims names shown on the ice. defenseman played minor league hockey in vegas about 14 years ago, has called vegas his home ever since. he spoke to the crowd. i met my wife here, my kids are born here and i know how special this city is. to the family and friends of the victims, know that we ll do everything we can to help you and our city heal. we are vegas strong.
the victims, know that we ll do everything we can to help you and our city heal. we are vegas strong. and once the game got going, engelland was an inspiration on the ice, as well. that goal right there in en route to a 5-2 golden knights victory. they have made nhl history, becoming the first franchise expansion team to start a season 3-0. for the first time in 30 years, the u.s. men s soccer team won t be playing in the world cup. team usa had their own fate in their hands last night, playing trinidad and tobago, ranked 99th in the world, a population of about 1.2 million people. that s smaller than the population of dallas. all the u.s. needed to do was to advance was to win or maybe even tie, just don t beat yourself. well, essentially, they did. this is a goal on their own goal. it contributed to the 2-1 defeat, ending a run of seven
playing their first home game, first ever. the entire pregame a tribute to the men and women that died in the shooting and those that put their lives on the line to help them. by number 29, mark andre flurry. first responders joining players. there was a 58-second period of silence for the 58 people that dyed. one of the las vegas knights, a resident, spoke before the puck dropped. to the families and friends of the victims, know that we ll do everything that we can to help you and our city heal. we are vegas strong. shepard: naturally the players came flying out of the