just won a key endorsement from the united auto workers union as he and trump ramp up preparations for a divisive rematch. team biden seeking to bring the democratic coalition together amid protests of discontent among progressives. and my exclusive interview with second gentleman doug emhoff. the vice president and husband of vice president harris warning of the dangerous rise in antisemitism across the united states and remembering the horror of the holocaust. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you re in the situation room. tonight the trump and biden campaigns are in a full-scale pivot just hours after the former president s double digit win in new hampshire. trump and biden allies now convince that had the fight for the gop presidential nomination is effectively over. but trump rival nikki haley says not so fast. more on where the race goes from here. reporter: joe biden and donald trump are headed closer to a rematch. i ve never been
saturday s shooting left 11 people dead, fixtures of that community, bernice simon, a couple known for their kind nits, jerry rabin owitz who helped treat aids patients. the president will visit pittsburgh tomorrow while the current rabbi, tree of life synagogue, said the president is certainly welcome. a group of progressive jewish leaders wrote a letter to the president saying you re not welcome in pittsburgh until you fully denounce white nationalism, stop dangering and targeting minorities and assaults on immigrants and refugees. with me to talk about how his community is beginning to heal tonight, rabbi chuck diamond who served as rabbi at tree of life for seven years. i want to give my most profound condolences for what you and the community there has gone through. how are you guys holding up? well, we have a very special community here and i d like to thank you, chris, for having me, and for your words of comfort. the response from around the city, from the jewish community an
served as rabbi at tree of life for seven years. i want to give my most profound condolences for what you and the community there has gone through. how are you guys holding up? well, we have a very special community here and i d like to thank you, chris, for having me, and for your words of comfort. the response from around the city, from the jewish community and the nonjewish community, from around the united states of people want to help and from around the world has been overwhelming and of great comfort to us. the first funerals are tomorrow, and we have to begin the mourning period, the grieving period and the comforting period and the seven day shiva, the mourning period after the funeral, we have to start rebuilding and looking out for each other. that s when the tough times really start. what kind of community is it? well, i grew up here, i have to say, and i m proud to be a