heartbroken. one of the dead came from my district, one of my constituents. all of western pennsylvania s grieving, and it means so much to western pennsylvania that the world is reaching out. to have people from israel come today, the minister of the ds4 here, the ambassador ron dermer mooch to see the support from around the world has been very helpful to people here in western pennsylvania, particularly for the people in squirrel hill. congressman, in addition to discussing the investigation, we ve also been talking about the rhetoric, the dangerous rhetoric has consumed this country. and i want to read a quote to you from a group of progressive pittsburgh jewish leaders who wrote a letter to the president. they are demanding he stay away from the city unless he meet their demand. this is what nebendi ark pittsburgh wrote. for the past three years your
and is recovering now in the icu. let s hope they all have a speedy, wispeedy recovery. daniel stein was one of the 11 victims gunned down saturday morning in the tree of life synagogue. stein was retired, he lived in squirrel hill, in pittsburgh, with izhis wife. his nephew says, he was a great guy, a fun guy, he had a dry sense of humor and everybody loved him. his son also posted a moving tribute calling saturday, the worst day of my life. joe stein writes, my mom, sister and i are absolutely devastated and crushed. our lives now are going to have to take a different path. daniel stein was 71 years old. making my dreams a reality takes more than just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement, it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. brian, my certified financial plannerâ„¢ professional,
disproportionate responsibility and those who enable him, who do not denounce him. and so so we have to look to other sources in our community. but i do not want those fakers there when we are mourning and crying. they re not welcome. you know, the president is getting some criticism for the way he dealt with the pipe bomb, the pipe bomb suspect. he s getting some criticism for this pittsburgh attack, as well. absolutely. well, of course, in this case, with pittsburgh, wolf, the president came out very quickly expressed his condolences to the victims. very strong words on that. rejected, rejected this sort of hatred. and he didn t do that in the past. you look hat how he handled charlottesville. there s a stark contrast there. so he s learning and developing and evolving in that sense. but on the pipe bomb, he goes after tom steyer, who was targeted. he has gone after some of the people who are targeted. and then, also, hasn t reached out to them, to express his condolences, to
the pittsburgh religious community is coming together after the deadly synagogue shooting. god is love god is love touching moment of unity this afternoon as members of a catholic church right down the street from the tree of life synagogue walked over, put flowers in front of the synagogue and prayed for the victims. a show of how grief, love, and respect transcend different religious beliefs. the six people wounded in the attack are beginning the lengthy process of recovery. the injured victims range in age from 27 to 70 years old and include four police officers. today we learned the officers are in good spirits, although three of them face a long road to recovery. cnn s jean casarez spoke with dr. ronald yealy, the emergency physician overseeing the treatment of victims at the university presbyterian medical center.
or elected officials themselves who downplay or pooh-pooh when we call these things out or religious leaders, who describe jews as termites, prompting laughter from an audience. none of it is acceptable. and this weekend s events only drive home the fact that words have consequences. you re talking about the reverend louis farrakhan, who said that jews were termites. look, 11 jews were murdered yesterday. that should have all of us flanlge enraged, but whether it s the left or the right, whether it s figures of authority, from any walk of life, none of it is acceptable. i know that the adl has done some research, and you re now saying that this mass murder in pittsburgh was the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history, is that right? unfortunately, it is true pip mean, we have security in almost