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Unlike some, Myers welcomed Trump's visit Tuesday to his synagogue, though he had no plans to meet with the President, he told CNN."The President of the United States is always welcome," the rabbi said Monday. "I'm a citizen. He's my president. He is certainly welcome."That sentiment, though, prompted a swift backlash, including emails that "contain hate," Myers said Tuesday morning."It just continues in this vicious cycle: Hate, promulgating more hate, promulgating more hate," he told CNN. "And that's just not the solution. We need to be better than this. We can be better than this."First lady Melania Trump will join the President, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner will accompany them, CNN has learned.The President is expected to visit the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, which treated some of the shooting victims, in the late afternoon, UPMC spokesman Paul Wood said.Trump wants to travel to Pittsburgh to show support, Sanders said, though his visit has been criticized in some circles.Jewish activists in Pittsburgh told the President in an open letter that his words and policies over the past three years "have emboldened a growing white nationalist movement," and that he is not welcome until he "fully (denounces) white nationalism."Peduto, the mayor, and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, both Democrats, have indicated they will not meet with the Republican President during his visit.Peduto told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday that he would rather Trump visit after the victims' funerals."I do believe that it would be best to put the attention on the families this week and, if he were to visit, choose a different time to be able to do it," Peduto said. "Our focus as a city will be on the families and the outreach they will need this week and the support they'll need to get through it."Asked Tuesday whether Peduto would appear with Trump, spokesman Tim McNulty said: "No. His (Peduto's) focus is on the families.Fitzgerald said that although he wouldn't meet Tuesday with Trump, "if the President wishes to come next week, or the next, that's something we can look at."Former Tree of Life Rabbi Chuck Diamond also would rather have the President visit later, he told CNN's Don Lemon."I would just ask the President please, please, if it's not too late, put it off a week," Diamond said. "Any president that would come in, any president would be a distraction."And President Trump, he's so divisive and there's such strong feelings on all sides, it will be a distraction," he said. "And that upsets me the most because the focus has to be on the victims and has to be on comforting the family and also the city. The city needs time to grieve." 2735
We believe in the right to protest inequality and support the players’ movement to create a new platform for change. We also believe together, as Americans, we should honor our anthem. There is a way to do both. (2/3)— Papa John's Pizza (@PapaJohns) November 15, 2017 267
Trump's public remarks in Manila, however, focused far more on the pomp and circumstance bestowed on him during his 5-country, 13-day trip through Asia. 152
Wayne Burg, a 49-year-old Australian criminal lawyer, went to see the trial with his 21-year-old daughter, Lydia, during their December vacation in New York. Going to federal court to see El Chapo was a must-do before a Knicks game. 232
Under the 1997 Flores Settlement Agreement, detained migrant families or children are to be released from U.S. government custody within a 20-day period. 153