assault me, beat me, kick me, punch me, hit me with crutches reporter: one man is facing multiple charges including assault as a hate crime. the nypd says it is looking for as many as six others borgen says they yelled anti-semitic slurs while he was being beaten you re a dirty jew, we re going to kill you. reporter: the assault took place as pro-palestinian and pro-israeli protesters confronted each other. in the days following the start of the recent violence in the middle east the anti-defamation league found more than 17,000 tweets with variations of the phrase hitler was right. in a survey 63% of american jews have experienced or witnessed anti-semitism in the last five years. and more than half feel less safe on tuesday restaurantgoers in los angeles were pelted with glass bottles, attacked by people waving palestinian flags and yelling slurs against jews a conflict thousands of miles away triggering anti-semitic violence on u.s. streets. stephanie gosk, nbc
much different direction than the first six months did. but jared stabbed you in the back there, jared stabbed you in the back for a.g., as far as being vice president. why are you still hanging out with these people? well, wait a second. mitch mcconnell says you don t get much of a lesson from the second kick of the mule? the mule s kicked you three times now, chris. maybe it s time to take up something else. here s the point. the point is i love this country enough that i m not willing to give in and not have influence when you can make sure that somebody like chris wray becomes director of the fbi. is our country and the justice department in a better place because chris wray is in the fbi? you better believe it. you can stab me, kick me, punch me, i get up. i get up. this is a very interesting
alisyn: parents, please listen to this next segment. controversy has been swirling around the documentary bully for weeks because it was given an r rating meaning teenagers wouldn t be able to see it thanks to petition of 500,000 signatures that rating has been changed to it a pg 13. the film exposes the torture that children across the country endure every day at the hands of their piers. punch me, strangle me, take things from me. give it to him hard. is he not safe on that bus. i have been on that bus. they are just as good as gold. some kids have told him its worthless. to go hang himself. he got to the point where enough was enough. alisyn: joining us now is the director of that film called bully. lee herch and two of the film s subjects that you just saw alex libby and david long. welcome to all of you.
home before taxes $2 18.6 million. it s a record jackpot. it s much, much bigger than that $390 million figure from 2007. so these are some really lucky people. we had a chance to speak with the maryland lottery director about the kind of device they give to winners. let s listen to what he had to say. our advice to the winner, to the extent we give any advice is good advice. hopefully they will reach out to trusted advocates for them financially and legally. then at an appropriate time come in and make a claim on the ticket. now, of course it s only been a little over 12 hours since this person would have found out they won the personal locally. according to maryland law people don t have to take part in publicity, some other states. we may never find out who is the lucky winner here, fredricka. that might be the smartest strategy. suddenly you get new friends and relatives. meantime store benefits as well. 7-eleven is hoping to cash in for themselves? that s right.
i like learning, but i have troub trouble. trouble. some kids told him go hang himself, ayn i think those words a tragic situation, a perkins boy just 11 years old believed to have been desperate enough to take his own life. punch me, strangle me, take things from me. and he s not safe on that bus, i ve been on that bus, they are just the last boy you saw is a boy named alex and he s now 15 years old and he and his parents, jackie and phillip join us from oklahoma city and here in the studio, a film maker, lee hirsh is with me. thank you for being here. and jackie from oklahoma city, thank you so much for