plus, from total celebration to complete chaos, two people were shot, a police officer hit by a fire truck during a victory parade for nba champion denver nuggets. and the department of justice tees off an investigation, looking into that mega merger between the pga tour and saudi funded liv golf. our reporters are fouling all of the latest developments. we start, though, with the breaking news out of pittsburgh where nbc s george solis is covering the guilty verdict in the trial of the gunman who killed 11 people at that synagogue in 2018. george, i know it s been a few hours since the verdict. what are we hearing from the community? reporter: yeah, chris, some members of the congregation weighing in, saying they expected this guilty verdict. for them, this is some semblance of justice. in my conversation with them over the last several days, many of them say they will never be able to look at the accused shooter robert bowers directly in the eye. it was hard for them to
fray? you re 100% correct. i mean, this is a dream come true for the president s presidential campaign. i think foremost because the american people are still very much exhausted. they are exhausted from covid aftermath, they re exhausted from inflation. they re exhausted from the news cycle and these fake culture wars. what they want to see, and this is the vast majority, not the loud extremes, they truly want to see a stewardship and leadership of this country, and that s what president biden is able to do each and every day, particularly with his new attack dog, governor newsom. i want to ask you about a war of words, david, that s been bubbling up, it s between republican candidate, senator tim scott and former president obama. obama saying that when tim scott holds himself up as an example of how anyone can make it in america, it doesn t reflect reality. take a listen. i m not being cynical about
The crisis peaked Friday when they were told to look for another job. Sixty-year-old Ashok Patil is one of those who have been hit by the layoff wave at the unit.