New glimpse into mental state of accused Tucson shooter

"We are examining the torture of students... students who have been tortured. They're low income pay in two wars war we're in right now is currently illegal under the constitution," Laughner said.

The video appears to have been shot by Loughner at the Pima Community College campus and was uploaded to YouTube on September 23.

Campus police officers discovered the video online about a week later, and it's listed in police records as one of the reasons he was suspended.

You don't see Loughner in the video, except a brief reflection of his face in a window. But he narrates the whole thing.

The 22-year-old is facing federal charges in the attack that killed six people and injured 13 others, including Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.

The congresswoman remains in critical condition, but doctors say she's continuing to make progress... And they may remove her breathing tube today.

She's one of four victims from the massacre still hospitalized.

A private memorial will be held for Gabe Zimmerman, an aide to the congresswoman.

Meanwhile, the Tucson supermarket that was the site of last Saturday's shooting is expected to re-open.

A Safeway official says the store has been completely repaired and a wreath will be placed on the property to honor the victims.

A group of about 20 Safeway employees gathered at a memorial outside the store.

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