joining us now is oren segel, vice president of the center of -- at the anti defamation league. being here. does this moment feel different from you, on the outside, to me to those of us were just watching the news cycle. it feels as if things have gotten extraordinarily more dangerous? >> the jewish community feels very vulnerable. and you just commented on a whole series of way that the public officials, entertainers are normalizing antisemitism. it's coming at a time when we've documented, anti-semitic initiatives targeting the jewish community nationwide, vandalism, harassment, assaults are at an all-time high. the last year we did a full audit, it was 34% higher than the previous year. with violent incidents especially going up. so, it's in that atmosphere that we have entertainers who reach more people on twitter than there are jews on the planet earth. where we have former presidents, who are lecturing the jewish community about what they should be doing. it's no surprise, jews aren't feeling comfortable, and today as you mentioned, the fourth anniversary of the deadliest