it fail to condemn anti-semitism, rebuke omar, quoting congresswoman camilla gaia tell saying peoplel if we are going to condemn one form of bigotry, that we need to make sure we also condemn other forms of bigotry. other democrats said they do not want to cave to republican demands for rebuke saying republicans were trying to make a political game of this. to the overall concern is there has been a rise in hatred and so many different directions said karen bass of california, the chair of the congressional black caucus. unfortunate lee -- unfortunately, a lot of it has been emanating from the white house. debbie wasserman schultz said the rising race -- rate of hate crimes targeting jews and the fact members continue to use anti-semitic tropes, the fact we have to put a resolution on the floor to spell out for people across this country what anti-semitism means is pretty outrageous. all quotes from the washington times story on this blowout today. taking your calls on the "washington journal." should congress police its members' speech? when should they do it? how should they do it?