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. >> joe is from auburn alabama, republican line. yes, go ahead. >> i have been sitting here watching. i find it fascinating. it seems like just yesterday i can remember them sending back images from the moon. where is the people's sense of adventure? we have come a long way. >> it is interesting, the color from auburn alabama i believe you are probably in the district of representative mike rogers who is the champion in the house and the armed services to midi for creating a space core. he and his democratic counterpart on the strategic forces subcommittee, his counterpart is jim cooper from tennessee. they have been championing -- he is thrilled that president trump has gotten behind the idea but there is still a long way to go. the caller referenced images from the moon. this would not affect nasa or space declaration. that would not be part -- exploration. this would only represent what the military is doing in space. >> what you expect to happen in the policy bill? >> i don't think there will be anything about this issue in this
. >> joe is from auburn alabama, republican line. yes, go ahead. >> i have been sitting here watching. i find it fascinating. it seems like just yesterday i can remember them sending back images from the moon. where is the people's sense of adventure? we have come a long way. >> it is interesting, the color from auburn alabama i believe you are probably in the district of representative mike rogers who is the champion in the house and the armed services to midi for creating a...
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host: joe is from auburn, alabama, republican line. go ahead, please. caller: am i on? i have been sitting here watching. i find it fascinating. i think what you are saying that you can do -- i am an old man. it seems like just yesterday i could remember them shooting back images from the moon. people's sense of adventure? we have come a long way since then. interesting. i believe you are probably in the district of representative mike rogers, who is the champion within the house and the house armed services committee for creating a space corps. he and his democratic counterpart on the strategic forces subcommittee -- his counterpart is jim cooper from tennessee. they are the ones who have been championing this legislation in congress. has saidative rogers he is thrilled that president trump has gotten behind the idea, but there is still a long way to go. the caller referenced images from the moon. ors would not affect nasa space exploration. that would not be part of the space force. this would only reorganize what the military is doing in national security space. go,
host: joe is from auburn, alabama, republican line. go ahead, please. caller: am i on? i have been sitting here watching. i find it fascinating. i think what you are saying that you can do -- i am an old man. it seems like just yesterday i could remember them shooting back images from the moon. people's sense of adventure? we have come a long way since then. interesting. i believe you are probably in the district of representative mike rogers, who is the champion within the house and the house...
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host: joe is from auburn, alabama, republican line. go ahead, please. caller: am i on?ve been sitting here watching. i find it fascinating. i think what you are saying that you can do -- i am an old man. it seems like just yesterday i could remember them shooting back images from the moon. people's sense of adventure? we have come a long way since then. interesting. i believe you are probably in the district of representative mike rogers, who is the champion within the house and the house armed services committee for creating a space corps. he and his democratic counterpart on the strategic forces subcommittee -- his counterpart is jim cooper from tennessee. they are the ones who have been championing this legislation in congress. has saidative rogers he is thrilled that president trump has gotten behind the idea, but there is still a long way to go. the caller referenced images from the moon. ors would not affect nasa space exploration. that would not be part of the space force. this would only reorganize what the military is doing in national security space. go, thefo
host: joe is from auburn, alabama, republican line. go ahead, please. caller: am i on?ve been sitting here watching. i find it fascinating. i think what you are saying that you can do -- i am an old man. it seems like just yesterday i could remember them shooting back images from the moon. people's sense of adventure? we have come a long way since then. interesting. i believe you are probably in the district of representative mike rogers, who is the champion within the house and the house armed...
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in alabama we have auburn university which has an incredible facility and a cyber research center at university of alabama huntsville, we are doing our share. if you could expand a little bit on challenges that are being faced. so many industries are competing for this workforce. that is only going to grow. what can we do? what can the industry do? is there anything that we can look at in the senate and the congress to in -- to help increasing the workforce? i will let you guys fight it out who wants to answer. >>i think it is an interesting question. i think we have to continue to encourage stem education at all levels and solid technology engineering workforce. i think also we have to not just focus on having trained and dedicated cyber security professionals but thinking across all sectors whether it is business risk management, engineering, product design, making sure and encouraging that every part of that vocational training, academic training, that it has an element of thinking about cyber security, privacy, other aspects of technology risk and how we use technology. i think wh
in alabama we have auburn university which has an incredible facility and a cyber research center at university of alabama huntsville, we are doing our share. if you could expand a little bit on challenges that are being faced. so many industries are competing for this workforce. that is only going to grow. what can we do? what can the industry do? is there anything that we can look at in the senate and the congress to in -- to help increasing the workforce? i will let you guys fight it out who...
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in alabama, we have auburn university, which has an incredible facility, their cyber research center. university of alabama in huntsville has one. we're doing our share down there, but if you could, just expand a little bit on challenges that are being faced because so many industries are now competing for this work force. and that is only going to grow, i believe. it's only going to grow. so what can we do? what can the industry do? what are the challenges? is there anything that we can ok at in the senate and the congress tory to help with increasing the work force for cybersecurity? i'll let you guys fight it out. who wants to answer? >> i can go farther, senator. i think it's a really interesting question because i think while at the backdrop, we have to continue to encourage s.t.e.m. education at all levels to feed a solid technology and engineering work f for the nation. i think also wo not jt focus on having trained and dedicate cybersecurity professionals. but thinking across all sectors, from whether it's business risk management through to engineering, through to product des
in alabama, we have auburn university, which has an incredible facility, their cyber research center. university of alabama in huntsville has one. we're doing our share down there, but if you could, just expand a little bit on challenges that are being faced because so many industries are now competing for this work force. and that is only going to grow, i believe. it's only going to grow. so what can we do? what can the industry do? what are the challenges? is there anything that we can ok at...
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alabama. i went to school at auburn and joined the foreign service. get -- inspired you to join the foreign service? james: getting the hell out of chattanooga. inamays had an interest radio, talking to people overseas. i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point and i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. military, let me a me the foreign service was a substitute for it. >> how about you? where are you from? tuy-cam: i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. ?> what was your family doing were they working? tuy-cam: my father was working for the government. my mother took care of all this. >> were you in school? tuy-cam: i was in school, the school for girls. >> to do know what you wanted to do with your life? where you still learning at the time? tuy-cam: during the time of the still working was for the u.s. government. >> we will get back to that in a minute. i want to talk about the escalation of vietnam. what were your opinions of the vietnam war as it began
alabama. i went to school at auburn and joined the foreign service. get -- inspired you to join the foreign service? james: getting the hell out of chattanooga. inamays had an interest radio, talking to people overseas. i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point and i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. military, let me a me the foreign service was a substitute for it. >> how about you? where are you from? tuy-cam: i came from the...
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alabama. went to school at auburn. joined the foreign service right out of auburn. i always had an interest in ham radio, talking to people overseas. i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point or annapolis but i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. they wouldn't let me in the military. maybe the foreign service was something to substitute for it and get me out seeing the world and having some adventure. >> how about you? where are you from? what was your life growing like? tuy-cam: came from hanoi. i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. what was your family doing? were they working? >> tuy-cam: my father was working for the government. my mother took care of all us. were you in school? >> tuy-cam: yes, i was in school, the school for girls. donghokn. to do know what you wanted to do with your life? >> where you still learning at the time? of the vietnam war? tuy-cam: during the time of the vietnam war, i was still working for the u.s. government. we will get back to that
alabama. went to school at auburn. joined the foreign service right out of auburn. i always had an interest in ham radio, talking to people overseas. i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point or annapolis but i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. they wouldn't let me in the military. maybe the foreign service was something to substitute for it and get me out seeing the world and having some adventure. >> how about you? where are...
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you know in, alabama we've got auburn university which has an incredible facility. their cyber research center, the universities of alabama huntsville has one and we're doing our share down there. if you could, just expand a little bit on chal thanks are being faced because so much industries are now competing for this workforce and that's only going to grow, it's only going to grow so what can we do? what can the industry do? are there any challenges, and is there anything that we can look at in the senate and the congress to try to help with increasing the workforce for cyber security? and i'll just let you guys fight it out who wants to answer. >> all right. i -- i can go first, senator. i think it's a really interesting question because i think while the backdrop we have to encourage s.t.e.m. education at all levels to feed a solid technology and engineering workforce for the nation. i think we also have to not just focus on having trained and dedicated cyber security professionals but thinking across all sectors from whether it's business risk management through
you know in, alabama we've got auburn university which has an incredible facility. their cyber research center, the universities of alabama huntsville has one and we're doing our share down there. if you could, just expand a little bit on chal thanks are being faced because so much industries are now competing for this workforce and that's only going to grow, it's only going to grow so what can we do? what can the industry do? are there any challenges, and is there anything that we can look at...
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auburn university college student hayden hatfieer she would get the call. a perfect match for that little girl. sky received hayden's bone marrow and began a long road to recovery. and it was just weeksow. in alabama i just dropped to my knees, all i could do was smile. >> reporter: and hayden would t. and there she is, everyone he hr parents -- >> sky got to be the flower girl. were you a flower girl? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: two families, thousands of miles a one forever bond. >> i feel so connected to them. they're like family now. >> >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> we don't like to see families separated. at the same time we don't want people coming into our country illegally. >> a change of policy. the president signed an executive order today to address the crisis and controversy at the border. good afternoon and thank you for joining us i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley .larry beil has the day off. the president insisted the zero tolerance immigration policy could for the be ended by executive order and democrats had to fix it. >>> jenna norman is live in washington, d.c. with a look at what's changed. >> the outrage over children being separated at the bord
auburn university college student hayden hatfieer she would get the call. a perfect match for that little girl. sky received hayden's bone marrow and began a long road to recovery. and it was just weeksow. in alabama i just dropped to my knees, all i could do was smile. >> reporter: and hayden would t. and there she is, everyone he hr parents -- >> sky got to be the flower girl. were you a flower girl? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: two families, thousands of miles...