year, stephanie. on that note, i wish you all a very good night from los angeles. it is only 9:00 here, i might have to go out after this, from all of our colleagues, you have the networks at nbc news, thanks for staying up late, i will see you at the end of tomorrow. happy made it to all those who celebrate, and hopefully we all do. this, i m sorry to say, was columbus ohio this weekend. a gentleman very bravely wearing ski masks with sunglasses over the eyeholes along with matching little coordinated outfits that make them look like assistant managers at a tire store, these gentlemen in columbus are part of a neo-nazi group and i don t say that as a general matter, it s not just something i m surmising from their look i say that because they are really not being subtle about it. they are, in fact, flying a gigantic swastika flag. very subtle, what s your point here guys? again, this was saturday, this was this weekend, 2023 in columbus ohio. and i want to be able to say t
they are, in fact, flying a gigantic swastika flag. very subtle, what s your point here guys? again, this was saturday, this was this weekend, 2023 in columbus ohio. and i want to be able to say that it is nothing particular to ohio, certainly we have seen these kinds of displays and other states recently. but of this is ringing a bell, from columbus, if this is a ringing a bell for you it maybe because this footage, here, was from just a few weeks ago. from march in wadsworth ohio, just outside of akron. we covered this on the show just a few weeks ago when greater akron ohio had their own big nazi outbreak. this was just a few weeks ago in march of this year and then it was just last week in ohio where we got the announcement of federal charges for another neo-nazi charged with trying to burn down a church just outside of cleveland ohio.
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