(Greg)
I’m Greg Bradbury reporting for N-C-C News. Here are the stories making news today October 30th
In response to the mass shooting that took place in Pittsburgh over the weekend Chaim Jaffe (Hiam Jaff-AY), the president of a local synagogue, is sending a message of love not hate.
(Chaim Jaffe)
“I think it gives everyone a moment of pause, but at the end of the day love always conquers hatred and tolerance and people will show up.”
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As the migrant caravan makes its way to the U-S Mexico border, Professor Steven Alvarez of St. John’s University is in Syracuse to talk about migrant rights with a look at the importance of culture that migrants bring with them.
(Steven Alvarez)
“It is an important conversation and it is a national one and I’m happy to be here. We can talk about it through tacos, that’s fine too, but we are still going to talk about it.”
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Remembrance Week is taking place at Syracuse University to commemorate the anniversary of the PAN AM Flight One-O-Three terrorist attack. The week’s events started with a candlelight vigil and continued today with 30 minutes of mindfulness – a meditation led by by a Buddhist chaplain in Hendricks’s Chapel.
Mostly sunny skies today as temperatures climb into the high forties.
For N-C-C News, I’m Greg Bradbury reporting. You can find full stories on our website, N-CC News-Online-DOT-COM.