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library, where you spent hours and hours studying in college -- >> and i do know the gellman family very well. >> and it is interesting that it is under the sign that said gellman which is a jewish name, but beyond that, the images were glory to the martyrs from the river to the sea, and they were incredibly disturbing to a lot of students at g.w. in this case, a brand-new president at g.w., and she called it out using the word anti-semitism, and saying that she condemns such language. that may sound so basic, but a lot of the university presidents have not done that. that is the kind of thing that i have heard from expert after expert both in academia and out that, you know, it is not just educate, because the education has been so warped to begin with and it has to be unraveled on the campuses, but also called out. the fact that a lot of schools and academics leading academics have not done that has began or allowed it to perpetuate. >> dana, thank you so much. >> thank you, kate. >> and tune into a whole new episode of "the whole story with anderson cooper." airing sunday at 9:00
library, where you spent hours and hours studying in college -- >> and i do know the gellman family very well. >> and it is interesting that it is under the sign that said gellman which is a jewish name, but beyond that, the images were glory to the martyrs from the river to the sea, and they were incredibly disturbing to a lot of students at g.w. in this case, a brand-new president at g.w., and she called it out using the word anti-semitism, and saying that she condemns such...
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university the groups students for justice in palestine recently projected antisemitic tropics outside gellmanibrary. quote, free palestine from the river to the sea.. and, quotete, glory toto our mamartyrs. >> imamagine a wororld in whici after r the murderer of georgegd sosomeone was s projectingng me likeke about prorotect the p po and georgege floyd wasas guilty. how offensive would that be? >> reporter: in this case, gw's president ellen granberg said, quote, these images included antisemitic phrases that have caused fear and anxiety for many members of our jewish and broader gw community, and we wholly denounce this type of conduct. >> i w went to gw. i'm a proud alum. i i studied in that librbrary f four yearsrs. i can't imimagine whatat it fee lilike to know that thesese hat imagages and phrhrases were e projecteted on the o outside oft buililding. >> to see e many peoplple sitti there e under thesese projectit was very uncncomfortablele and disheartenening to seeee. >> reporteter: galali isis a se out gw, aviv a f freshman. his grgrandmother r lives in i . >> reporter:r: did she c cal
university the groups students for justice in palestine recently projected antisemitic tropics outside gellmanibrary. quote, free palestine from the river to the sea.. and, quotete, glory toto our mamartyrs. >> imamagine a wororld in whici after r the murderer of georgegd sosomeone was s projectingng me likeke about prorotect the p po and georgege floyd wasas guilty. how offensive would that be? >> reporter: in this case, gw's president ellen granberg said, quote, these images...
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barton gellman, a former washington post. national security reporter, who walks in with what is in some ways one of the scoops of the new century. and that's what, you know, people now think of as the snowden papers talk about challenge that presented and the opportunity you as a relatively new editor at the post. yeah well bart i came into our newsroom and he informed us that he had these incredibly sensitive documents, access to them or was going to get access to and that he wanted to know and they were going to reveal a surveillance regime on the part of the intelligence community in the united states, a surveillance practices that swept in a lot of information about american citizens, as well as on citizens around the world. and he wanted know whether this is something that we would be willing publish. and we listened to him, he was very careful. he was very thoughtful. he was very cautious extremely cautious. and, you know, i, i it was clear to me that he was explaining that would be of not just a curiosity, but actually
barton gellman, a former washington post. national security reporter, who walks in with what is in some ways one of the scoops of the new century. and that's what, you know, people now think of as the snowden papers talk about challenge that presented and the opportunity you as a relatively new editor at the post. yeah well bart i came into our newsroom and he informed us that he had these incredibly sensitive documents, access to them or was going to get access to and that he wanted to know...
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barton gellman, a former washington post. national security reporter, who walks in with what is in some ways one of the scoops of the new century. and that's what, you know, people now think of as the snowden papers talk about challenge that presented and the opportunity you as a relatively new editor at the post. yeah well bart i came into our newsroom and he informed us that he had these incredibly sensitive documents, access to them or was going to get access to and that he wanted to know and they were going to reveal a surveillance regime on the part of the intelligence community in the united states, a surveillance practices that swept in a lot of information about american citizens, as well as on citizens around the world. and he wanted know whether this is something that we would be willing publish. and we listened to him, he was very careful. he was very thoughtful. he was very cautious extremely cautious. and, you know, i, i it was clear to me that he was explaining that would be of not just a curiosity, but actually
barton gellman, a former washington post. national security reporter, who walks in with what is in some ways one of the scoops of the new century. and that's what, you know, people now think of as the snowden papers talk about challenge that presented and the opportunity you as a relatively new editor at the post. yeah well bart i came into our newsroom and he informed us that he had these incredibly sensitive documents, access to them or was going to get access to and that he wanted to know...