fielding candidates for the european parliament, and what brings them together is their nativism, poplism, which is antiimmigrant and anti-semitic out of bulgaria, in hungary, in greece. many of these countries are suffering economic instability and are coming together blaming the other. the jew, the muslim, the immigrant. >> that's a political phenomenon which one needs to be aware of and it can be dangerous. >> and in ukraine? this? >> they are not in the eu so they will not be fielding candidates. where you see political or economic instability, you will see prejudice. the end to prejudice historically has been the jews. you are now finding the jewish issue being played by ukrainians and russians. >> some antisemittism takes the form of holocaust denial. you found half of the respondents had heard of the holocaust. in other words, half had not. did that surprise you? what do you attribute that to? >> i think 54% after sent years is a relatively significant number although most people say half of the world not to know about the holocaust is serious. i would say 54% of adults knowing abo