this part of the diary named the foreign minister, heiko maas, and anetta kahane, the jewish head ofd photos of number plates. albrecht pled not guilty, and said he sily found the gun in a park. >> (speaking german): (indistinct chatter) >> williams: albrecht told me he had nothing to do with nordkreuz and denied day x was part of any terror plan. as i understand it, there are messages that connect you to nordkreuz. >> no. >> williams: you deny that? >> in some way, they try to find explanation for things they couldn't understand. >> williams: right. >> so they put them together, but in reality, they don't have anything to do with each other. >> williams: in the messaging, there's discussion of day x. >> day x is nothing special. you talk everywhere around the world about day x, if you mean something, something special. >> williams: what do you think by it? what do you see day x being? >> well, day x, what i understood what day x was, when... by the way, we never talked about day x as something... extraordinary or something. it was, i think, if... firstly, i don't remember anyone usi