people continue to show up and they attend they go to services at their local congregations, report incidents that happen in their community. just last night in ohio that was a swastika saturday night party that took place in rural ohio. and i received over 100 reports of that incident. and that happened last night after the attack here in pittsburgh. and what gives me hope is that people are reporting those incidents. so what do we do? we move forward, continue to show up, we don t give in to hate, and we take an active part in our daily lives to ensure anti-semitism can be rooted from society. so why have these incidents and these people essentially been unleashed? we ve been quoting all weekend this figure from our organization, the anti-defamation league, that just last year in 2015 the number of anti-semitic incidents
trip to mar-a-lago to mark the one-year anniversary of his inauguration. there will be a big party. saturday night party? $100,000 per couple fund-raiser to celebrate the president on saturday night. let s bring in greg valliere. he joins us from atlanta. are you going to the party? my invitation got lost in the mail. mine, too. it feels like this is inevitable. they moved on to the blame game. christine, they are hopelessly gridlocked and everyone is itching for the fight to blame the other as you say. i have a hunch this could last for a while. you believe there will be a shutdown and it will last? not just a couple days? everyone talks about the d.r.e.a.m.ers. that is a serious issue. there are others. mcconnell says there could be a deal. others are tired of doing extensions feel the pentagon and
campus. you can hang them from a tree reporter: the chant is so offensive, it s hard to listen to. there will never be a [ bleep ] at sae you can hang them from a tree reporter: sae short for sigma alpha epsilon, this chapter at the university of oklahoma is on their way to a saturday night party, celebrating the fraternity s founding. the video was sent anonymously to a group that works to fight racism. on sunday they posted it online. this chant wasn t something learned overnight. it was something that was well known, well versed, that everything on that bus felt privileged to say and clap at. the video exploded online, the outrage was universal. by sunday night, the national headquarters suspended its ou chapter. it s appalling and
they go on sale next month. and officials at the university of oklahoma are now trying to figure out how to punish the fraternity members caught on video chanting that horrifically racial slur. members of the sigma alpha epsilon fraternity have until midnight to pack their things and leave. [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. reporter: the chant is so offensive, it s hard to listen to. there will never be a [ bleep ], there will never be a [ bleep ]. reporter: sae, short for the fraternity sigma alpha epsilon, this chapter at the university of oklahoma is on their way to a saturday night party celebrating the fraternity s founding. the video was sent anonymously to a campus group called
here s more. reporter: the chant is so offensive, it s hard to listen to. sae sae, this chapter at the university of oklahoma is on their way to a saturday night party celebrating the fraternity s founding. the video was sent anonymously to a campus group called unheard that works to fight racism on campus. on sunday they posted it online. unheard s co-founder spoke to cnn. this chant wasn t something we learned overnight. it was well known, well versed that everybody on that bus proudly clapped at. reporter: the outrage was universal. by sunday night the sae national headquarters suspended its ou