anchoring across cnn platforms you re going to see no more of me for a bit. but i m omar jimenez. we ll see you again next week on may 13, 18, 46 the united states declared war on mexico president james polk, claimed that america had been attacked but in reality the invasion was a brazen land and grab american troops made it all the way to mexico city and the u.s. next to much of today s western united states the future founder of the republican party and illinois congressman named abraham lincoln passionately opposed the war but today s republicans have mexico in their sights. once again back when he was president donald trump as defense secretary, market esport if he could launch missiles at mexico s drug cartels without mexico s permission and then blame the attack on another country we. could do it quietly. trump said, no one would know it was us esper told him the idea was ridiculous an act of war against one of america s biggest trading partners but trump would not ba
said, earlier today. he was speaking at an event about antisemitism. he was just a piece of it. now, when the former president of the united states welcomes at his own dinner table, several vicious antisemites. and then, rather than apologize afterwards, he lectures american jewish leaders for insufficient loyalty. it is incumbent on all of us to speak out. fighting antisemitism should not be political, but it has become so. how do we do politicize it to impact more people? this gets into accountability, and we ve heard the free speech flag out there, it s been flown by everybody, including marjorie taylor greene, right? who seems to say things, and then back away from them, no i didn t mean, it i didn t mean it that way. the president of the same thing. oh, i had dinner with this guy in a, photos i ve no idea who is. we ve got to call him out, but it s also incredibly difficult to hold these folks accountable, because as you ve heard, we don t tell you speech. we don t do that.
it s also incredibly difficult to hold these folks accountable, because as you ve heard, we don t tell you speech. we don t do that. so those hate speech, and law enforcement is not a solution until that, until violence is being prepared. so one of the answers as a private sector as agency it adl they do a great job of capturing the stats. the private sector, the business, sector needs to walk away in droves from platforms like, for example, twitter, that seem to be giving license to this. that s the answer, marjorie taylor greene talking not only on republicans gala in new york over the weekend, the event venues need to look at who s coming here to talk, where these people. they are known as fascists, known white nationalists from germany, austria, at that event this weekend. why won t private sector when
these companies to engage constructively and smartly. users of asian to tackle hate speech. i see the chart you put up contradicts what we are seeing it adl. we have seen anti-met some other speeches stay up longer than that before. we have been indicating an obscene toxic content. it is not coming down nearly as quickly as in the past. and considering that human resources have been massively depleting in the company, that would seem to figure a little large as to why it is happening today. look, at the end of the day, katie, adl and i think some of us want to twitter to work for all of its users. for journalists like yourself and watchdogs like my organization. for the whole country. tackling hate speech needs to be all of our commitment because freedom of speech is not the freedom to slander people,. katie freedom of expression should not be the freedom to incite violence.