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leyden would know.s a former marine and skinhead, whoosays some military units ignore overt racismm.i used to hang a swastika flag on my wall locker. and everybody in my unit all the way up to my commandee knew it. the only time they ever asked me to take it down is when the commanding general would come through, just so they wouldn't get in trouble."now, that's not to say that happens across the board. in fact, even leyden admits that in his brother's unit, the commander there took an extremely hard line against this kind of racism. e would crack down whenever troops put out anything that had racist overtones, made them take it down, and send it home. the army and marines have strict rules against this. but ultimately it can come own to how much the individual commanddr takes a look at it, and enforces those rules.chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. 3 the f-b-i says page shot himself in the head after the massacre. so far, they've found no notes or clues to explain page's killing spree. 3 3 3 3 protecti
leyden would know.s a former marine and skinhead, whoosays some military units ignore overt racismm.i used to hang a swastika flag on my wall locker. and everybody in my unit all the way up to my commandee knew it. the only time they ever asked me to take it down is when the commanding general would come through, just so they wouldn't get in trouble."now, that's not to say that happens across the board. in fact, even leyden admits that in his brother's unit, the commander there took an...
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leyden would know.rmer marine and skinhead, who says some military units ignore overt racism. >> i used to hang a swastika flag in my locker and everybody in my unit up to my commander knew it. the only time they asked me to take it down was when the commanding general went through, just so they wouldn't get in trouble. >> now, that's not to say that is the case across the board. even leyden told us that in his brother's unit, his brother's commander took an extremely hard line on white power and any sort of racist propaganda, and he would crack down on it almost immediately. so, the military has some very strict rules in this regard, but sometimes it comes down to how much the individual commander is going to enforce them. randi? >> chris lawrence, thank you very much. as chris mentioned, the pentagon does have a zero tolerance policy for any racist hate groups or members, but that doesn't mean individuals aren't slipping in. so, should the military be doing more to prevent this? my next guest says abs
leyden would know.rmer marine and skinhead, who says some military units ignore overt racism. >> i used to hang a swastika flag in my locker and everybody in my unit up to my commander knew it. the only time they asked me to take it down was when the commanding general went through, just so they wouldn't get in trouble. >> now, that's not to say that is the case across the board. even leyden told us that in his brother's unit, his brother's commander took an extremely hard line on...
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suddenly, the brake were applied automatically and the 9,000 ton train bent like an accordion and coal-leyden cars went flying off the rails. >> -- coal-laden cars went flying off the rails. >> i heard a boom and i loud screech. it was the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> reporter: the train was traveling at 25 miles per hour. investigate oshs say that is an appropriate feed for that area. rose mayr was headed back to the university of delaware. liz nass back to james madison university. autopsies will need to be completed before investigators will give an exact cause of death. >>> in a astrange twist here, the train derailment forced the postponement of the pretrial hearing no khalid sheik mohammed, the alleged 9-11 mastermind. when the train crashed, verizon says some fiberoptic lines that provide communication to guantanamo bay were knocked out. the lawyers didn't have a computer connection. the service has been restored and the hearing is expected to take place tomorrow. >>> in our other top stories, one of the suspects whose car was involved in a fatal crash is under arrest. investigato
suddenly, the brake were applied automatically and the 9,000 ton train bent like an accordion and coal-leyden cars went flying off the rails. >> -- coal-laden cars went flying off the rails. >> i heard a boom and i loud screech. it was the loudest thing i've ever heard. >> reporter: the train was traveling at 25 miles per hour. investigate oshs say that is an appropriate feed for that area. rose mayr was headed back to the university of delaware. liz nass back to james madison...
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leyden, thank you for your perspective. i want to point out that neither our guests are suggesting that these believes are rampant in the military. of course they're isolated incidents. it's a very small subculture, but serious, of course. but isolated from all the research we've been able to see. we're on facebook, let us know what you think. follow me on twitter or instagram. i'll be tweeting in the hour ahead. we're joined next by a woman who actually helped raise this killer. she talks about where she thinks he began drifting into world racism and hate. we'll be right back. sometimes, i feel like it's me against my hair. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement
leyden, thank you for your perspective. i want to point out that neither our guests are suggesting that these believes are rampant in the military. of course they're isolated incidents. it's a very small subculture, but serious, of course. but isolated from all the research we've been able to see. we're on facebook, let us know what you think. follow me on twitter or instagram. i'll be tweeting in the hour ahead. we're joined next by a woman who actually helped raise this killer. she talks...
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. >> reporter: tj leyden would know.ry ignore. >> i used to hang a swastika flag in my locker. and everyone knew it. the only time they would ask me to take it down is when the commanding general would come through just so they wouldn't get in trouble. >> reporter: that's not to say that happens across the board. in fact he admits in his brother's unit the commander was very, very cautious about that. in fact, any time he saw it, that command eer in his brother unit would make sure the troops got rid of it immediately. also, some of this may be self-correcting in that now that the military is getding smaller and much more choosier, you're not going to see quite some of the people who may have gotten in in 2005, 2006 when that iraq war was brewing. some of those people probably wouldn't qualify for the military today. wolf. >> that's pretty shocking though when you think about it that a soldier would hang up a swastika, a nazi flag, on a locker in front of everyone else. are there no rules in the u.s. army that would bar
. >> reporter: tj leyden would know.ry ignore. >> i used to hang a swastika flag in my locker. and everyone knew it. the only time they would ask me to take it down is when the commanding general would come through just so they wouldn't get in trouble. >> reporter: that's not to say that happens across the board. in fact he admits in his brother's unit the commander was very, very cautious about that. in fact, any time he saw it, that command eer in his brother unit would make...