disagree. first of all we look at former debates rather be hillary clinton, john kerry who came off as academics or hyper rails. doesn t work with american voters. they want someone that could have a beer with. democrats hurt themselves sometimes by appealing to an speaking just into the heart and we saw that in the last presidential election, some numbers in the economy were largely ignored and wisconsin and michigan. shannon: what about this idea that they are too intellectual? at the immensity of al gore. it s at the funeral service. why he lost to george w. bush, most people thought he was too wonky. he was a smarter guy in the room but he wasn t as relatable. i do think that matters, especially in races for the presidency. we sat in 2016. hillary clinton the leveler policy knowledge, but she couldn t connect emotionally and viscerally with the voters and donald trump could and that is more important in our emotional
rebuild in whatever way we need to, and we ll be back. seeing the gun bullet holes through the door, through the glass door, that s really chilling. it is. it is. i walked through the sanctuary. it is a horror. it is worse than any sci-fi film because it is real, it is not phony hollywood. i never think i d live to see that horror in my life. because i face anti-semitism before, i faced it growing up as a kid. i never thought i would see the horror of this ever, ever. show me here what stands out to you. show me when you come to look at this outpouring of the community. the sheer immensity of love. it gives me hope because it reminds me there are so many good people, and this gives me strength to say hate will never win.
chilling. it is. it is. i walked through the sanctuary. it is a horror. it is worse than any sci-fi film because it is real, it is not phony hollywood. i never think i d live to see that horror in my life. because i face anti-semitism before, i faced it growing up as a kid. i never thought i would see the horror of this ever, ever. show me here what stands out to you. show me when you come to look at this outpouring of the community. the sheer immensity of love. it gives me hope because it reminds me there are so many good people, and this gives me strength to say hate will never win. thank you to allison cammarata. campaign surrogates are fanning across the country, talking jobs, the economy, immigration. after the headlines that you see
do. sit and spend the time and plan properly and we will rebuild in whatever way we need to and we ll be back. seeing those gun, bullet holes through the door, through the glass door, that s really chilling. it is, it is. i ve walked through the sanctuary. it s a horror. it s worse than any sci-fi film because it s real. it s not phony hollywood. i never thought i d live to see that horror in my life because i ve faced anti-semitism before, faced it growing up as a kid. i never thought i d see the horror of this ever. ever. reporter: just show me here what stands out to you. when you come here to look at this outpouring of the community. it s the sheer immensity of love. it gives me hope because it reminds me, there are so many good people and this gives me strength to say, hate will never
movie. because it s real, it s not phony hollywood. i never thought i would live to see that horror in my life. i ve faced anti-semitic before, when i grew up as a kid. i never thought i would see the horror of this ever. ever. reporter: when you come here to look at this outpouring of the community it s the sheer immensity of love. it gives me hope, because it reminds me. there are so many good people. and this gives me strength to say, hate will never win. reporter: hate will never win. and we cannot forget the victims of this shooting. here is how those who loved them are remembering them. brothers cecil and david rosenthal were lifelong members of the synagogue. cecil loved to greet members at the door while david set out the prayer books.