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welcome to the whole story, i m anderson cooper. since the october 7th terror attack on israel and the war that followed, there has been a spike on anti-semitic attacks around the world, including in the united states. the fbi recently warned anti-semitism is reaching historic levels. it s data shows jewish americans make up 2.4% of the public, but they are the targets of more than 60% of religious hate crimes recorded in this country. since october, jewish day schools have closed or had to hire extra security, synagogues have gone into lockdown and college campuses in particular have seen a surge in anti-semitic incidents, including some assaults. over the next hour, cnn s dana bash explores the roots of anti-semitism in america and how they ve spread. you ll also hear from some who personally experienced threats and attacks in the past month and have started hiding their jewish identity in public out of fear for their safety. reporter: sunday, october 29th, in souther
by the political nature of the topic, something the complainants deny. would you consider yourself pro choice? i would. do you think that has played. that is not the issue here. because priscilla coleman s lawyers would say that biased attempt to discredit her work. that is unfair, and there is no, no basis for that, because again, our critique has nothing to do with her findings. i mean, if i would make the same criticism if she found exactly the opposite thing. the issues, the integrity, the science, full stop. newsnight and the bmj have learned that in response to the 2022 complaint, the britishjournal of psychiatry formed an independent panel to investigate. dr alex tsai was asked to join. we obtained feedback from a statistician and a news editor of b] psych to supplement our own investigation.
supremacists and white nationalists who by their own account have said they want to, a, fulfill the promises of donald trump and, of b, they said they want to take back what they believe is quote/unquote theirs. they believe people like myself, i m the only african-american on city council, and i m only the seventh african-american in our city council s history, they believe individuals like myself and those like me who want equity and not equality, we should not have a place. who are we to try to say that we deserve the same rights and we deserve the same things as everyone else? and they want to try to take back again what they quote/unquote believe is theirs. and we re not going to stand for it. and, again, we know that it s a troubling time to say the least, but we will survive this. we will go stronger from this. we will move forward from this. as we wait for the president to make some remarks here any moment, which we are standing by, we have that image up on the right bottom
i think the sort of tea party insurrection has really harmed them in the long run, especially on theenate side where you look at some of the republicans p choices to take on democrats have been basically taken out by fringe elements of the tea party. when we look back at this cycle and the chance that republicans had, i think a lot of us are going to say was a tea party a plus or negative for the republicans? and i think looking at it now i ve got to say it s a negative. ed, i ve got to give you one word here. yes or no as john boehner as the next speaker of b the house? boehner is the next speaker of the house. predictions from e rolands. on the freedom watch, sarah shourd could be leaving iran today. a reunion with her family may be only hoursre away after more th a year in solitary confinement. the latest on her release and the fate of the two hikers she will leave behind.er 46 minutes after the hour. ectins help kill the germs that can live on surfaces for up to 48 hours.