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Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto talks about the grieving process the city, Jewish community and country are going through in the wake of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting that killed 11 people. Talking with TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie, Peduto disagrees with suggestions that religious institutions and schools should have armed guards. “This has got to end,” Peduto says of hate speech and acts of violence.