to create something here in pittsbur pittsburgh. that will help to eradicate hate and stop bigotry on a daily basis and put it back in the basement where it belongs. do you have any doubt that some rhetoric that s been used over the last that s entered public life in a way that we haven t seen in quite a while, that that has had an impact? words matter. if you take a drop of dye and put it into a glass of water, it turns the color of the water. when you put words of hatred out in a place where those words had been hidden and recognized as being words that were not acceptable and you allow that to become acceptable, then you allow the next steps to occur.
as we reported at the beginning of the program, after days of pipe bombs sent to people the president has attacked and the horror that played out over the weekend in pittsburgh, the president has continued to complain that the press is what should change its ways. the fake news media, which he again called, and i quote, the true enemy of the people. jim acosta asked sarah sanders for clarification. shouldn t we reserve the term enemy for people who are true enemies of the united states versus reporters? the president is calling that out. may i ask a follow-up, please? my since you mentioned that,
regarding that caravan. they want to invite caravan after caravan of illegals into our country and they want to sign them up for free health care, free welfare and free education and the right to vote. what s that all about? that was friday. the president describing a group of people, 1,000 miles away from the nearest u.s. port of entry and several thousand miles from pittsburgh. a threat to no one. but apparently for the alleged gunman it was all too much. i can t sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. screw your optics. i m going in. with the country struggling to cope, the president called for unity. he also attacked the press and
it s a strong community. incredibly strong. it is. ceo of hias on what his group really does and what it has done for decades to help immigrants become americans. more helpers from this neighborhood. people who have saved lives in the crucial moments after the shooting. more from pittsburgh. we ll be right back. delicious pasta marinara. but birds eye made it from zucchini. mmm. mashed potatoes.and rice! but made from cauliflower. looks like i need a fork! oh no. (giggles) birds eye veggie made. so veggie good. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you re in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp.
bringing them to the united states, on ellis island, helping them get past immigration authorities and get set up in a new life. we made a transformation from being an organization that helps refugees because they are jewish to one that helps refugees because we are jewish. we do it out of jewish values and a sense of history and obligation. the jewish community owes its very existence to those times america opened its doors to refugees. you help refugees from all over the world resettling in the united states, who have been vetted, cleared to come here and you help them adjust to daily life? correct. half our work is overseas, helping refugees be safe where they are, but the other half is bringing them here to the united states, including here in pittsburgh, where we work with the jewish community and family services in pittsburgh. when you hear the rhetoric,