trump s big lie in tomorrow s hearing. one of the witnesses on the docket was a former fox news staffer, potentially putting the right-wing network in the spotlight. plus, brand new reporting on what mike pence knew, and to plan. with my panel of experts. later, the victims of disgraced lawyer larry nassar suing the fbi for $1 million. saying that they bought investigation and could have shaved saved more young women. i will talk to survive about why this lawsuit is so important. all of that and more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you. oh, sunday, actually. i am katie fang. we begin with our breaking news in idaho where police arrested more than 30 people of allegedly affiliated with the hate group patriot fund. just outside of a pride event. according to police, they were there to cause trouble. msnbc correspondent maggie vesta joins me live with the latest. maggie, what can you tell us about what happened yesterday? yes, katie. you are exactly right when you
the mussolini calendar. you said this is the most sold calendar in italy? ..and still allows its sympathisers. as it draws to a close, the finale. ..with a chilling throwback to italy s dictatorship decades. all: presente! presente! these kinds of demonstrations with the fascist salutes happen across the country year in, year out. the state allows them to take place and society somehow seems to tolerate them. i want to find out why, and why some of the images associated with the dark chapters of italy s past still infuse the present. presente! for the hardcore believers, a return to where it, or rather he, began. the small town of predappio in north east italy, the birthplace of benito mussolini, the country s fascist dictator, assassinated in 1945 after a ruthless 20 year rule. every year on the anniversary of his death the faithful gather to honour him. not for them the established narrative of his reign of terror. down the road, mussolini merch. from the traditional to the
the campaign trailand same time as doing that, and hitting the campaign trail and helping conservative candidates up and down the country. just conservative candidates up and down the count . , , ., the country. just when we are heafina the country. just when we are hearing about the country. just when we are hearing about the the country. just when we are | hearing about the campaigning the country. just when we are - hearing about the campaigning up and down the country we are referring to, we are hearing these new ideas from the prime minister, these ideas of national service, giving £20 million to 30 uk towns. why these new ideas at the last moment? you had it so many years in power, why not bring the men then? the labour party are saying they are uncosted gimmicks. party are saying they are uncosted aimmicks. f , party are saying they are uncosted aimmicks. j , ., gimmicks. they ll build on the thins gimmicks. they ll build on the things we gimmicks. they ll buil
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in germany, you could never have somebody going and making a public declaration of support for nazism. you could never show a swastika. in italy, there are groups that exist, plenty of them. these skinhead groups, the far right groups, you know, the roman salute. why is this all allowed to happen? germany in some ways sort of had to address the past because there was victors and those who had lost the war. italy s role was a little more ambiguous, right? so, first with hitler and then surrendered. and there s much to be said about really grappling with that legacy. that legacy is still being debated and dissected. the next generation learning about the wounds of the past one.