Pittsburgh's Jewish community is trying to heal one year after a deadly mass shooting at a local synagogue. It will be one year ago on Sunday since a lone gunman opened fire inside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, killing 11 people and injuring seven others. And as the local Jewish community there has tried to pick up the pieces, dozens more have also died in mass shootings around the country. NewsHour Weekend recently returned to Pittsburgh to find out how the community is healing from the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history, and how it has been impacted by the scourge of violence that has taken place across the nation. Ivette Feliciano reports.