00:00And Ellie, I just want to switch gears slightly.
00:03What did you make of the chants, Death to the IDF, from a punk band at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK over the weekend?
00:13It's been a very controversial issue. It's been dominating a lot of the media landscape.
00:19Well, it was horrific for all of us to see such anti-Semitic language and behavior at what's supposed to be an entertainment event.
00:32It was appalling, and it was also appalling that the BBC decided to broadcast this.
00:38Many people are comparing what took place at that concert to something like a Nazi rally.
00:44And the United States has taken strong action already.
00:47We've been hearing from the U.S. State Department that they are going to be cancelling the visa of this so-called artist and this musician who led these chants.
00:59And also we saw in news in the U.S. today that the talent agency that had this person signed on has apparently cancelled his contract.
01:09So I can tell you maybe this behavior is – there's an appetite for it in the United Kingdom.
01:16There is no acceptance of this kind of anti-Semitism in the United States.
01:20Oh, thank you.
01:21Oh, yes!
01:21Thank you very much!
01:21Thanks!
01:22Thank you!
01:23Thank you, Japan!
01:24This message wasbabit's name.
01:26It's a great message which is already been told to find the ends of the year of the country.
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