services on that saturday morning. there was a married couple, the simons, they were married here at tree of in 1956. their neighbor said they were people who often wanted to give back and they were active in the jewish community. another woman, 75-year-old joyce feinberg was a former research specialist at the university of pittsburgh and was a grandmother and a mother. she lit up a room. she was a small person, but her important was big and lit up a room. she was will certainly be missed. she was described as warm and elegant. we are hearing about dr. rich, a local dentist who had been practicing with his wife for years. so many people that are so dearly missed here who were peacefully practicing their religion on saturday when that gunman walked in. horrible, horrible situation. our hearts go out to their families and friends. jess jessica, thank you very much. a strong, sobering, and hopeful
a heavy heart as the community comes to grips with a truly horrific crime in a synagogue targeted because of their religion. the suspect is expected to make his initial court appearance later today. he faces 29 federal counts in the shooting and that number could rise. two other people wounded are hospitalized in critical condition right now. we are hoping for the best for them. prosecutors plan to pursue the death penally in this case. jessica has been there since saturday at the tree of life synagogue. what are you seeing there today? good afternoon to you, wolf. you see the tree of life right here behind us and the memorials that have gone up for the 11 lives lost. this is smack dab in the neighborhood of squirrel hill that we have been talking about, a close-knit community.
that are absolutely the reason why they re not getting pregnant when they don t want to be. i mean this is so my fear jess jessica used the right word, this is going to be a public health care disaster for women in this country and particularly for women with no access to care. we saw this in indiana when pence did this. in places like texas we saw rates of unintended pregnancy and birth increasing. we heard stories of women splitting birth control pills to make it last longer. this is what happens when they attack women s health and women s funding. more unintended pregnancies is actually going to increase the number of women seeking abortions and the number of women who will die trying to seek them illegally. jessica, cecile, these air waves are your air waves. come back any time to keep this front of mind for women. this is an emergency. it is, and i really hope, joy, that every person, woman,
pipeline disaster in u-s history. the growing tragedy d frustration. g two nights after what could be the worst pipeline disaster in u.s. history, the growing tragedy and frustration. give us a number or don t give us a number but don t tell us that people are not missing. we know people are missing. the explosion s incredible power. from the south end of the crater, the distance to where the pipe is now sitting in the street is about 100 feet. the demand for answers. you realize that some of this pipe was laid in 1948, others in the 50s, it raises a lot of questions. and appreciation for bay area heroes. [ applause ] good evening. i m ann notarangelo. the death toll has climbed from the pipeline disaster. today investigators recovered three more people. that means a total of seven people are confirmed dead from thursday s explosion. authorities won t confirm identities but we do know two of the latest victims were found in a home. six people are still missin
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