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It has been a year since a gunman opened fire on Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue, killing 11 people. In an interview with Lesley Stahl, survivors speak out about the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S history. In an interview with John Dickerson, Christine Lagarde, the new head of the European Central Bank, criticizes President Trump's Twitter habits. Plus, Jon Wertheim reports on a classic international detective story, about Christopher Columbus. Those stories on tonight's "60 Minutes." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Justice Department has announced it will seek the death penalty in the case against Robert Bowers, the white supremacist gunman who murdered worshippers in Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue last year. Dave discusses the decision on Pittsburgh NPR station WESA. Support Criminal Injustice at $5/month to unlock extra bonus episodes and more on the Members feed: patreon.com/criminalinjustice
Springtime! Matzah! Saltwater! Sacrificial shank bones! To celebrate Passover, the dynamic duo at Call Your Mother talk with the dynamic duo behind Kveller's very own haggadah. Gabrielle Birkner and Elissa Strauss worked hard to make a haggadah that keeps kids and their parents jazzed and curious about the seder. Then, Marnie Fienberg discusses 2 For Seder, a program she launched to combat anti-Semitism and to honor her late mother-in-law, who was killed in Pittsburgh's Tree of Life shooting. Plus, Shannon's daughter makes a surprise appearance and divulges intel about that time her mom almost killed her. Happy Pesach! Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about 2 For Seder Check out the Kveller Haggadah Music: "Anna Banana" by Eaters "Fallen Stars" by Ketsa "Evidence Song" by The Good Lawdz (edited) "Voicemail" by Khronos Beats "Best I Can" by Jasmine Jordan (ft. Habit Blcx)
On this week's Corncob Hockey, Kevin and Tony discuss: The Blue Lives Matter flag at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life ceremony // Rescue Jesse Puljujarvi and Josh Ho-Sang, please // Travis Yost's food takes // Steve Dangle's book // The Metro Division // Crossroads in Columbus // Assessing the teams way outside of the playoff bubble Subscribe to Corncob Hockey and never miss an episode!
The political divide was brought into sharp focus with last week's pipe bomb mailings. Then, on October 27, a gunman killed 11 and wounded others in an attack on Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue during sabbath services. Clarion's National Correspondent Shireen Qudosi says we need to get beyond the shared words of comfort and find real common ground in a country divided - and includes the issue of American Islamists. (Photo: Gage Skidmore / Wiki Commons -https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/deed.en)