administrations, including some republicans. and for foes, he was just the worst. i feel like the lies and the deceit and all the bull [ bleep ] is done to create chaos. and it s working, it s crazy. best accomplishment for team twrumd, snagging a robe for a new supreme court justice. so help me god. here s what i learned about brett kavanaugh, he likes beer. he faced multiple accusations of sexual misconduct in his younger years. i can t imagine getting up there and bearing my deepest pain in front of the country in the hopes that maybe it would change something. and then have it not change something. it all left democrats praying for the health of the oldest justice, ruth bader ginsberg. we hope ruth lives into her 90s, you take care of yourself ruth. strangest moment, the summit with kim jong-un, it produced lots of headlines and photo ops.
her 90s who would come with a smile on her face every single week no matter what the weather. i believe her daughter was shot but is doing okay. there was another man who just the synagogue was his home since he was a kid, and the synagogue took care of him. and he was always there to greet people when they came in. whenever i would go to services when i was a rabbi, he was always there to greet me. and they re just good people in all three congregations, and unfortunately, you know, it s just such a tragedy as you know, brook. for people who have never stepped foot in a synagogue, it is a house of worship, a sanctuary, a safe space. for people who have never heard the mourners cattish, a jewish
them didn t make it out alive. i wanted to ask you about that, and, of course, i don t want to get ahead of law enforcement. i know they will be identifying the victims, we ve heard, tomorrow morning. yes. but you know some of those. right. those lives lost. yes. what can you share? well, i think they were good people. there was one elderly woman in her 90s who would come with a smile on her face every single week no matter what the weather. i believe her daughter was shot but is doing okay. there was another man who just the synagogue was his home since he was a kid, and the synagogue took care of him and he was always there to greet people when they came in. whenever i would go to services when i was a rabbi, he was always there to greet me. they re just good people in all three congregations. unfortunately, you know, it is
the shooting took place at about i think a quarter to 9:00, is when services start. there are three congregations who share the space. it s a beautiful building. at the beginning of services, there aren t a lot of people there, i have to say. and that was i guess fortunate for the people who come later. i knew exactly who would be there. the regulars who always come, who you can depend on. unfortunately some of them didn t make it out alive. i wanted to ask you about that. of course i don t want to get ahead of law enforcement, i know they ll be identifying the victims, we ve heard, tomorrow morning. but you know some of those lives lost. yes. what can you share? well, i think they re good people. there was one elderly woman in her 90s who would come with a
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