To keep america safe. But minutes later the crisis on the border right now is the sole result of democrat laws and activists. Are these violent incidents separate or linked as a product of our angry political environment . Joining me this morning, the mayor of pittsburgh and jonathan greenblatt. A campaign filled with rhetoric from missouri this whole campaign has been a big scare tactic. To florida im not calling this racist. Im simply saying the racists believe hes a racist. To a former president. That is not spin. That is not exaggeration. That is lying. Nine days before the election, House Campaign chairman steve stylers and his democratic counterpart ben ray louhan. Our analysts are Kristen Welker, erick erickson, amy walter, and joshua johnson, host of oneonone npr. Welcome to sunday, its meet the press. Good sunday morning. As our colleague journalists wrote on twitter yesterday, the worst antisemitic attack in u. S. History took place today, day as of the largest attempted assa
Call. You see 16 of the vote in Florida Governor, too close to call. A lot of votes counted but not all of it. Call at this hour. Indiana senate race, too close to call. You see quite a difference in the vote there at this hour. Here is a battle for the ages. Missouri, Claire Mccaskill trying to hang on to her sen seat in a state that is becoming redder and redder. That is too close to call. Let me warn you both on missouri and indiana. They have the democratic vote, the counties that they get pretty much the last counties that report their returns. You think thats a reflection. Thats why were not calling indiana. You see that wide you see the wide disparity there. The fact of the matter is, gary, indiana, a big democratic area. That is literally the last county to report. You have to find out how much is there. Sorry, andrea. We have a call to make. Senator menendez in new jersey, blue new jersey, he hangs on despite the fact that he went on for a corruption trial. We are saying that
behavior. a candidate in new jersey seth grossman who said bigoted thi things. we cut him off. we re the only major committee to show that leadership. the democrat congressional campaign committee continues to support leslie coburn and scott wallace who said anti-semitic things. and i think we need to we all bear some responsibility. and we need to try to clean up our act and try to bring more civility to our congress and frankly to our dialogue. before i let congressman to are respond to those charge s that you threw out there, but let me ask you about the president. what role should he be playing here? has he played the proper role yet? you know, i sometimes disagree with the way the president treats people. i thought that after the pipe bombs he initial ly set the rigt tone of unity and coming together. i hope that he will continue on that path you said initially, but it sounds like you didn t think that he continued on that path. i said i hope he ll continue on that pat
welcome to you all. i m great and carter, and for more than 20 years i had a very good fortune of being christopher s editor and friend. i think we can all agree that in addition to being a brilliant journalist, christopher was a charmer, and above all, a bit of a scalawag or. .. he wrote fast off tripoli without benefit of a second draft or even correction. he would be hard-pressed to find a writer today that could match the volume of their supposedly crafted columns, dispenses-boats deat he produced over four decades. he was an editor stream and a reader stream.nding despite the soros surroundingh today s gathering there was muce to celebrate. his bravery. the illness that took him, but g his courage in words and bob.m. he did not mind lending outside the cozy cocoon of conventional liberalismonliberal wisdom, thee example be being his curious pro-war stance before the invasion of iraq. we will celebrate his elevated but inclusive sense of humor, and or for that legendary
be hard pressed to find a writer today who could match the volume of exquisitely crafted columns, dispatches and books that he produced over four decades. he was an editor s dream, and he was a reader s dream. despite the sorrow surrounding today s gathering, there is much to celebrate. there was, for instance, chriser christopher s bravely. not just in facing the illness that took him. he didn t mind landing outside the cozy cocoon of conventional liberal wisdom, the most notable example be being his curious pro-war stance before the invasion of iraq. we will celebrate his elevated but inclusive sense of humor, and or for that legendary memory that held up even under the most liquid of late night conditions. [laughter] we will pay tribute to the people he left behind, particularly his wife carol and his three children, alexander, sophia and antonia. to celebrate christopher s monumental legacy, the hundreds of thousands of words he put on paper, we have speakers who are bl