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beverly hills. thank you very much for that report. >> and with those tensions are running high during this war in gaza, jewish communities across the country are working to increase security and awareness, especially at those large gatherings. >> let's bring in juliette kayyem, cnn senior national security analysts and a former assistant secretary for the department of homeland security, juliette thank you so much for being with us on this really, really important topic. the fbi director chris wray, he says that hate crime investigations against jews have tripled since the october 7 hamas attack and the war so that has followed. what is your sense of this threat level against the jewish communities, particularly as we approach passover so there is no doubt that it is higher, exceptionally higher that the antisemitism has grown in leaps and bounds. >> just this is what i mean by anti-semitism. it is hatred towards jewish people targeted attacks towards the jewish community for being jewish. so we can put the politics of this to the sayyed that there is

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it'll be difficult for kyiv to change momentum on the battlefield straightaway. translation: this aid - will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine and it will protect democracy in the world. this is a show of leadership and strength. while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay. james waterhouse, bbc news, kyiv. i'm joined now byjared mondschein, who is the director of research at the united states studies centre. what's your main takeaway from the bill finally making it through the house this weekend? this is a major change for speaker johnson. let's not forget, he did not come to congress expecting to be

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and the fbi director said that his remarks about safety, we're not meant to stir alarm, but he didn't that it is a time for people to be vigilant. the people that i spoke to told me it's the little things don't forget to turn on your porch lights during passover ending yes. open the doors to your home, but just at least be somewhat familiar with who you're inviting inside of your house. so that you could be safe throughout the holiday, friday all right. >> camila bernal. >> thank you so much now, today, an orthodox rabbi associated with new york's columbia university as warning jewish students, the campus is not safe and they should quote return home until it is tensions remain high at columbia after several days of pro-palestinian protests and camp men's and arrests, the unrest follows an appearance by the university's president on capitol hill last week, cnn's polo sandoval, joining us now, polo, what is the situation on campus today? what are people

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these american missiles called atacms. and now it looks it's like they're set to get the longer range version around almost just shy of 200 miles, i believe according to senator mark warner, one of the fears by the biden administration in giving those to the ukrainians was provoking vladimir putin and escalating the conflict. do you think that the biden administration is getting a little bit bolder when it comes to confronting putin. >> well, i think they were pushed into this action because congress actually authorizing the sade package for the biden administration to provide atacms or at least come back and explain to congress why they're not going to do that. >> the reality is that you can control the ukrainians from striking russian territory, which would indeed be escalatory, use us weapons to do so, but they can use those weapons to strike further into crimea, further behind the front line to hit russian logistics. i think it's really important obviously, mike johnson had been against opposed ukrainian aid packages and then he came around and one of the reasons we're told is because he got a detailed briefing on all these global issues from the cia director

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taylor greene want to oust him. there are saying thatjohnson did the right thing. they didn't like speaker mccarthy who is a prior speaker mccarthy who is a prior speaker and was ousted by his own party members. at the same time, mikejohnson in their view to the right thing on these aid packages to israel. gaza, ukraine and taiwan and the indo—pacific more broadly. thank the indo-pacific more broadly. thank ou for your time. jared mondschein, director of research at the united states studies centre. the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mark meznies said "it has been an enormous privilege representing the people of fylde since 2010, but due to the pressures on myself and my elderly mother i have decided to resign from the conservative party and will not stand at the forthcoming general election. this has been a very difficult week for me and i request that my family's

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who is the director of military service at rusi — that's the royal united services institute. very correctly, people start off with a point, the us military aid to israel. what are your thoughts on this? when we look at what has happened over the last week good evening. ah. happened over the last week good evenina. �* , . ~ happened over the last week good evenina. . , . ,, ., , happened over the last week good evenin. m . «a, .,, evening. a big chunk of this appears to be about — evening. a big chunk of this appears to be about replenishing _ evening. a big chunk of this appears to be about replenishing and - evening. a big chunk of this appears to be about replenishing and indeed | to be about replenishing and indeed expanding israel's integrated air and missile defence systems. we of course don't know the full range of what was expanded went israel was defending itself against iran's attack recently, but some estimates are pitted at £1.5 billion. 0n attack recently, but some estimates are pitted at £1.5 billion. on this list includes probably both missiles and new launch systems for both david sterling and the iron dome system. and is also money for the

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these incoming air defense systems on cities that need it, like kharkiv in the northeast, you'd imagine, as well as for them to be deployed on the front lines where russia enjoys air superiority. but it is on those very fortifications where president zelensky is hoping this package will change things. because just today we have russia's defense ministry claiming to have on its own, it won't mean much, but it's thought or feared here in kyiv that russia is shaping to try and take a town nearby. it's a major military hub for ukraine because of its transportation links. and what we are seeing is a direction of travel in the east, which won't be changed overnight despite the arrival of this sizable american offering of weapons. also incliuded in the us military aid package is $26 billion for israel, including $9.1 billion for humanitarian needs. matthew savill is director of military service at rusi — that's the royal united services institute thinktank.

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environment where you cannot do anything but your job pretty and this is an absolute effect of people living to work rather than working to live. they don't have connections with people they don't have kids and they do not have the family and brought them into a home in it is really good be best friend this is not about you know traditional family this is just about having a connection with human beings and circumvented fire past and it is unhealthy. >> to tell me something maybe i should watch sick a look dogs or cats. >> please stick around. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ e lenrichment director at independence village, the senior living community in waukee, iowa. everybody here really, really make you feel like family and that they love you. our goal with tiktok was to enrich the lives of our residents

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my colleagues are reporting that the speaker got a briefing from the director of the cia, bill burns, and quote, johnson became increasingly convinced that the fate of western democracy was on his shoulders now, you're on the armed services committee. >> i know you can't get into classified details. >> but what is so startling about that intelligence that johnson would have seen about what russia and others may do. >> that johnson became so convinced he had to bring these packages to a vote well, the good news is it took a highly classified intelligence briefing for him to actually understand what's going on in the world the information that he received may have been some detail, but the general issue of what putin intends to do has been known for 2.5 years. >> put made it very clear when he began his invasion two-and-a-half years ago, and he intended to subjugate ukraine, prevented from becoming a western oriented country and certainly never

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director and others, they are working on that kind of a deal as we speak. >> and the house passed the bill to be sold off by the owners who will face the ban. he would sign the legislation, but it has faced resistance from some of your colleagues in the senate. what do you expect to have happen? >> reporter: well, as you know any changes made to any of these bills would send them back to the house. that would slow down the aid that's in these bills. i think it's likely that all four bills will pass including the measure that will deal with tiktok. here is the basic facts on that at least as i see it and i see this as a member that you mentioned earlier, that i don't think any american would want

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