Wednesday, April 13, 2022 - How do you commemorate important experiences. Many cultures have different approaches. Today we learn about what a winter count is. Alicia Hegland-Thorpe visits with Dakota Goodhouse, a History and Native Studies educator at United Tribes Technical College. ~~~ We share a Plains Folk essay from Tom Isern, Breakfast at 6. ~~~ The State Historical Society of North Dakota has awarded twenty organizations throughout the state with a Cultural Heritage Grant for improvements, projects, and events. The B’nai Israel Synagogue, located in Grand Forks, is one of the grant recipients. Today Bert Garwood, president of the congregation at the B’nai Israel Synagogue, visits with guest interviewer Brandi Malarkey about their building rehabilitation project.
reports that the rabbi in the synagogue made a call to a rabbi in new york and curious if you guys know anything about that. well, there s a lot of things that we can t see at say at this point that are still developing, but what i can tell you is our team of intelligence analysts and our operations command center identified this incident shortly after it took off. through the live stream and several comments made on social media and started coordinating immediately with local, state and federal law enforcement. and members of our staff are very familiar with that synagogue because we ve been in there. we ve done training with the wrap rabbi rabbi before on how to deal with a situation exactly like this. oh, wow. wow. well, it s great to know that you guys, mike, have michael, have had at least some training in a situation like this. but the fact that you actually have had to do this training, it does beg the question about the safety of sin goings. we ve seen synagogues ta
where there were hostages x. at this point they had to look to slow it down and got negotiators involved and started negotiating with this guy because they knew if they went in there prior to that, there was 11 hostages, as i recall. there would have been yeah. they might have been taken out. the officers might have as well. but those innocent victims would probably also have been victims of police bullets. so they know that at this point right now it s talking through this incident. while he s talking he s not shooting, if he has a gun, and that s the approach right now. and how that will change is if he decided to change that. yeah. at which time the miswill go in. police will go in. jack cambria, i want to thank you for your time and your insight. obviously, we re going to continue this coverage of the hostage situation in that synagogue. next we re going to talk to a reporter who is at the scene right now, his firsthand account
welcome back, here s the latest on what we know right now, for people are held hostage of the congregation at israel synagogue in texas. rabbi is among those hostages. according to authorities, fbi negotiators make contact with the person in the building. there are unconfirmed reports the hostage taker is the brother of a convicted terrorist and is demanding sister be released. white house press secretary jen psaki tweeting the president has been briefed about the developing hostage situation in the dallas area, continuing to receive updates as a situation develops. senior members of the security team are in touch with federal law enforcement leadership. this is a fluid situation, we are waiting for more details. it s an unfortunate situation and one we see all too often across the country. if i may go ahead, joey.