eric was told his father was far away fighting a war until his mother told him the truth. i said, you know, people do bad things. your father did something that was pretty bad. and he went to jail for it. and that s where he is right now, not at war. he s in jail. can you tell me what your relationship was like? i loved him to death. he was my john wayne. he looked like john wayne. but pat tells me that over time that love was poisoned by hate. her husband s obsession with bigotry and anti-semitism spiralled out of control. he was so engrossed in it. he was eaten alive like a cancer. and then eric was born and eric was to be the prince. so he wanted to groom eric to be his legacy.
is this where you took drugs? yeah. i had a $1,600 a month habit. where would you find the money for that? stealing, selling, repeat diving, that kind of stuff. you said you had squatters in here? yeah. wow. you can t even see the garage. for nearly a decade, eric has struggled with ptsd, anxiety and addiction. the legacy of his father s effort to bend him to his will. and he tells me that as james grew older, his hate grew more extreme. he even posted his racist manifesto online for all the world to see. eric didn t know where to turn. so he moved james in with him to get a closer watch. i was pretty much keeping him in a cage.
lost. barbara comstock was another one. i think she could have lost that race. eric didn t want the to embrace. whose fault was it that there were so many retirements? it s me. i retired him. i m very proud of it. if the republicans won and let s say we held on by one or two or three. it would have been very hard having that many republicans to ever even get and the closer it is, the worse it is. i ll be honest, i thought it was a very close to complete victory. from a deal making standpoint, we are all much better off the way it turned out. delusional. they lose a third of the seats in two years nationwide, 333. the worst defeat for republicans
tear gas and then she hid behind the bar. people were knocking out windows, doing everything they can to gets themselves outside much that bar to safety. can you imagine people surviving a year ago the worst shooting in history 58 people killed there to be confronted by a madman here tonight in thousand oaks, california. it s just chilling. thank you very much. we ll keep checking back with you as more developments come in. a turn back now to politics. with the mid-term elections behind us one of the next big battles democrats will face is for the speaker s gavel. as former house speaker nancy pelosi aims to retake her role as speaker of the house. a democratic congress will work with solutions that bring us together because we have all had enough of division. but her path isn t exactly clear. with a number of democrats questioning whether her
faded away and the nfl does not want this to be an issue. pence brought it up over the weekend and going eafr espn, every time you see him criticizing an athlete or prominent african-american host on espn, there is a racial component and that s how a lot of people perceive it. a lot of colleagues set it up questioning the suspension and saying why is it that hill violates the social media policy and she did, why is it so important and the leader of the free world is the most impulsive tweeter at all? it s a strange situation. there is juxtaposition there. let s see what happens next. the president doesn t want to give it up at all. he is relishing the fights and he had another chance. great to see you. thank you. coming up for us, we will keep an eye to the white house with the president and former secretary of state henry