17%. while several white nationalists, kkk and neo-nazi groups are trying to disguise their hateful messages to make it more attractive to the mainstream, levin says the youth are looking for shock and awe that's popular on social media. the behavior isn't just appearing at parties. last month in new york, it appeared on a playground. and a new nazi way to ask for a date to a dance in minnesota. she later apologized. eva hopes she's an antidote to anti-semitism among the youth. she is a holocaust survivor, the step-sister of anne frank, whose story of surviving the holocaust has haunted and inspired the world for more than 70 years. she traveled to a newport beach high school just days after some of its students took part in the incident. she sat down privately with the offending students and their parents. >> i just told them that the nazis did really horrible,