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larson, 377 or one by mr. lamborn. 382 by graves, 390 by turner, 391 by turner. 394 by cheney, 395 by cheney, 412 by garamendi, 415 by ghana, 416 by winthrop, and for 18 by mr. bishop. anybody want to discuss any of that? the question is on the amendments en bloc, those in favor say aye. the aye's have it, the aye's have it and the amendments are adopted. we are now going to proceed to vote on those amendments where a roll call vote was ordered. i think we have got eight of them, do you remember what the first one was? >> the committee postpone further proceedings on amendment number 406 by mr. gallegos that struck section 1109 which is a civilian hiring authority in the underlying market. the question occurs on the amendment offered by mr. gallego , the reported vote has been ordered, the clerk will recall the role. >> mr. thornberry, no. >> mr. smith votes aye. >> mr. jones. mr. bray, mr. bree votes aye. mr. wilson votes now. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. long even votes aye. mr. bishop vo
larson, 377 or one by mr. lamborn. 382 by graves, 390 by turner, 391 by turner. 394 by cheney, 395 by cheney, 412 by garamendi, 415 by ghana, 416 by winthrop, and for 18 by mr. bishop. anybody want to discuss any of that? the question is on the amendments en bloc, those in favor say aye. the aye's have it, the aye's have it and the amendments are adopted. we are now going to proceed to vote on those amendments where a roll call vote was ordered. i think we have got eight of them, do you...
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larson. >> thank you. the clerk will distribute the amendment without objection considered as read in the gentleman is right recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. section 1645 which has prohibitions on reducing the number of alert levels of icbms. this amendment would actually provide the discretion of the staff and stratcom with waiver of 40 for those prohibitions. i think the provision in the mark is itself unnecessary. a solution without a problem but we are going to include this provision we should allow a waiver before the requirements. simply put stratcom and the chairman of the joint chiefs should have the say in this regarding war fire requirements to set a bad precedent for a nuclear deterrence which occurred in the previous debates as the number one priority. it is conceivable that stratcom could recommend at some point reducing the number of icbms and reducing alert levels for national security reasons to enhance the ability and avoid vulnerabilities. the provisions, the provis
larson. >> thank you. the clerk will distribute the amendment without objection considered as read in the gentleman is right recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. section 1645 which has prohibitions on reducing the number of alert levels of icbms. this amendment would actually provide the discretion of the staff and stratcom with waiver of 40 for those prohibitions. i think the provision in the mark is itself unnecessary. a solution without a problem but we are...
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larson. mrs.larson votes aye. mr.turner. mr.turner votes no. mr.cooper votes aye. mr.rogers. mr.rogers votes no. missberda llo. >> aye. >> mr. shuster. mr.courtney. mr.courtney votes aye. mr.conway votes no. aye. mr.lamborn. >> no. >> mr. lamborn votes no. >> mr. baramendi votes no. >> mrs. speier. >> aye. >> miss speier votes aye.
larson. mrs.larson votes aye. mr.turner. mr.turner votes no. mr.cooper votes aye. mr.rogers. mr.rogers votes no. missberda llo. >> aye. >> mr. shuster. mr.courtney. mr.courtney votes aye. mr.conway votes no. aye. mr.lamborn. >> no. >> mr. lamborn votes no. >> mr. baramendi votes no. >> mrs. speier. >> aye. >> miss speier votes aye.
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larson? mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper? mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. mr. shuster. mr. shuster votes no. mr. courtney. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. conway? mr. conway votes no. mr. lamborn? mr. lamborn votes no. mr. wightman. mr. whitman votes no. miss spear. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter? mr. hunter? ms. gabbert? ms. gabbert votes aye. mr. o'rourke? mr. o'roark votes aye. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes no. mr. moulton. mr. moulton votes aye. miss porter. miss porter votes aye. mr. graves. mr. graves votes no. ms. rosen. ms. rosen votes aye. mr. knight votes no. mr. brown votes aye. mr. russell votes no. pl pl mrs. murphy votes aye. mr. panetta votes aye. mr. gates votes no. mr. bacon votes no. mr. banks votes no. ms. chainye votes no. mr. mitchell votes no. mr. longeman votes aye. mr. cooper? mr. cooper? >> how is mr. hunter recorded? >> excuse me, mr. hunter? >> mr. hunter votes no. the clerk will report the tally. mr. chairman, there were 26 aye v
larson? mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper? mr. cooper? mr. rogers? mr. rogers votes no. mr. shuster. mr. shuster votes no. mr. courtney. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. conway? mr. conway votes no. mr. lamborn? mr. lamborn votes no. mr. wightman. mr. whitman votes no. miss spear. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter? mr. hunter? ms. gabbert? ms. gabbert votes aye. mr. o'rourke? mr. o'roark votes aye. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. brooks? mr....
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. >> abc 7 newings's kate larson spoke to those on strike and to patients. >> hundreds of uc. ies pictured into the evening hours. >> what are do we want? >> they are going for higher wages and better benefits. they worked at the campus for 37 years. >> back in the day, we have better care. they care about the workers and treat the workers right. now they are just outsourcing or job. >> they were picketing in solidarity with the service workers and nurses are joining the strike. they trained replacement workers and had to cancel 300 surgeries and 1200 surgeries. >> he was relieved to get a text that the mri was still on the schedule. >> were there any signs of a strike in the hospital? >> no. everything is normal.
. >> abc 7 newings's kate larson spoke to those on strike and to patients. >> hundreds of uc. ies pictured into the evening hours. >> what are do we want? >> they are going for higher wages and better benefits. they worked at the campus for 37 years. >> back in the day, we have better care. they care about the workers and treat the workers right. now they are just outsourcing or job. >> they were picketing in solidarity with the service workers and nurses are...
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larson. this establishes the pilot program on crypt o, cryo preservation and storage amendment 124 r1 permitting the revocation of awars. 130 by mr. heiss. authorizing the secretary of defense. amendment to allow a national guard officer which requires a review u of the process for the army and air national guard amendment 199 by mr. bacon. amendment 208 into current professional military education programs. yield back. >> shay porter. i'd like to thank you for recommending this amend. . the package is an operational force and that makes delays of their promotions so unfair. it's completely unnair guard officers are being promoted and asked to work in their new jobs with greater responsibilities by being paid their former salaries because of delays at the defense department. we need to quet this fixed. such delays deprive national guard member of the pay they deserve, reduce their time in rank and pay pose retention problems. my amendment fixes this problem giving guard officers their back i
larson. this establishes the pilot program on crypt o, cryo preservation and storage amendment 124 r1 permitting the revocation of awars. 130 by mr. heiss. authorizing the secretary of defense. amendment to allow a national guard officer which requires a review u of the process for the army and air national guard amendment 199 by mr. bacon. amendment 208 into current professional military education programs. yield back. >> shay porter. i'd like to thank you for recommending this amend. ....
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larson. mr. lawson votes no. turner? mr. turner votes aye. cooper? mr. cooper votes no. rogers? mr. rogers votes aye. -- votes aye. mr. conoway votes aye. votes no. mr. lambborn. lambborn votes aye. mr. geramindy. >> ms. sphere. ms. sphere votes no. mr. hunter. aye.hunter votes mr. vest se. mr. vest se vets no. kaufman. mr. kaufman votes aye. ms. gaborik. ms. gaborik votes no. mrs. hartzler. votes aye. votes no.k scott? mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. norcross? mr. norcross votes aye. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. giago? votes aye. mr. brook? votes no. win strop? votes aye. votes no.bossa mr. burn? mr. burn votes aye. shea porter. votes aye.rter mr. graves votes aye. rosen. ms. ms. rosen votes no. mr. mic -- votes no. csally. votes aye. mr. -- votes no. mr. knight. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown. votes aye. mr. russell. mr. russell votes aye. murphy. mrs. murphy votes no. dr. -- votes aye. no. -- mr. -- votes dr. abraham. aye.s mr. o'halleran. votes no. kelly. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. swayze.
larson. mr. lawson votes no. turner? mr. turner votes aye. cooper? mr. cooper votes no. rogers? mr. rogers votes aye. -- votes aye. mr. conoway votes aye. votes no. mr. lambborn. lambborn votes aye. mr. geramindy. >> ms. sphere. ms. sphere votes no. mr. hunter. aye.hunter votes mr. vest se. mr. vest se vets no. kaufman. mr. kaufman votes aye. ms. gaborik. ms. gaborik votes no. mrs. hartzler. votes aye. votes no.k scott? mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. norcross? mr. norcross votes aye....
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. >> abc 7 newings's kate larson spoke to those on strike and to patients. >> hundreds of uc. ies pictured into the evening hours. >> what are do we want? >> they are going for higher wages and better benefits. they worked at the campus for 37 years. >> back in the day, we have better care. they care about the workers and treat the workers right. now they are just outsourcing or job. >> they were picketing in solidarity with the service workers and nurses are joining the strike. they trained replacement workers and had to cancel 300 surgeries >> he was relieved to get a text that the mri was still on the schedule. >> were there any signs of a strike in the hospital? >> no. everything is normal. >> she has been living in the bay since her daughter had open heart surgery and said the care is as goo as weeks prior. >> there is nothing here that has changed. the floor that my daughter on is well taken care of. the housekeeping is taken care of and the nurses are taken care of. >> in san francisco, kate larson, abc 7 news. >> kamala harris pulled out as commencement speaker at uc b
. >> abc 7 newings's kate larson spoke to those on strike and to patients. >> hundreds of uc. ies pictured into the evening hours. >> what are do we want? >> they are going for higher wages and better benefits. they worked at the campus for 37 years. >> back in the day, we have better care. they care about the workers and treat the workers right. now they are just outsourcing or job. >> they were picketing in solidarity with the service workers and nurses are...
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. >> kate larson spoke to a bay area man at the boarder helping these migrants and is in the newsroom with more. kate? >> we've learned tonight that eight women and children were allowed into the san ysidro point of entry to begin the process of claiming asylum in line with u.s. law enforcement however, there are many more migrants till waiting for their opportunity to present their case. >> this is women and children, fathers grandchildren. >> speaking to us via skype, alex mensing speaks to us about this woman. she was unfortunately, threatened by gang members and was given time to flee. >> reporter: mensing is a volunteer and like others from the organization he's traveled with the caravan on parts of their journey from honduras, el salvador and guatemala and mexico and sometimes by train or bus and other times on foot. when the caravan finally reached the border over the weekend customs and border protection told the refugees they were at capacity. >> what the members of the caravan decided to do was to stay to set up camp outside the port of entry. >> reporter: vice president mik
. >> kate larson spoke to a bay area man at the boarder helping these migrants and is in the newsroom with more. kate? >> we've learned tonight that eight women and children were allowed into the san ysidro point of entry to begin the process of claiming asylum in line with u.s. law enforcement however, there are many more migrants till waiting for their opportunity to present their case. >> this is women and children, fathers grandchildren. >> speaking to us via skype,...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in the east bay with the story. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, you're going hear from josh phillips here in just a moment. he tells me he complied with alameida county sheriff's department the minute he pulled over. he still ended up getting mauled by a dog. it was shot by his friend. he was pulled over around 2:00 this morning in castro valley for driving under the flunls. then all of a sudden the canine officer jumps out of his squad car. >> oh, hey! [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the video shows the dog biting down on phillips while he screams in pain on the sidewalk as deputies try to pull the dog off. the alameida county sheriff's department said it is an accident. the dog handler button was pushed unintentionally when he was searching phillips' car. he has a different take. >> i thought he pressed it on purpose and he couldn't control the dog. he couldn't >> horrible. >> reporter: phillips says wouns left leg and buttocks. h said he was released from eden hospital at 6:00 this morning with two stitches. a citation for dui a
abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in the east bay with the story. kate? >> reporter: well, dan, you're going hear from josh phillips here in just a moment. he tells me he complied with alameida county sheriff's department the minute he pulled over. he still ended up getting mauled by a dog. it was shot by his friend. he was pulled over around 2:00 this morning in castro valley for driving under the flunls. then all of a sudden the canine officer jumps out of his squad car. >>...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday flag before the start of school. >> he is definitely a topic of controversy. the controversy is very good. >> reporter: carte simms and other students showed up at the board meeting to protest the district's decision to transfer mr. rust to liberty high school next year. mr. rust teachers u.s. history and is an advisor to the mock trial club and black student union. >> he expresses liberal viewpoints in a conservative area and has become a target of slander sometimes within the student body. >> it's against police brutality and unjust killing of african americans armed and unarmed. he's a voice for students on the campus. and if he goes he's an adult. >> he was being a adult bully. >> reporter: this man's daughter said she was afraid of mr. rust. >> she was afraid her 4.0 might be in danger because of participation in the rotc program. >> reporter: he is incredibly proud of his
abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday flag before the start of school. >> he is definitely a topic of controversy. the controversy is very good. >> reporter: carte simms and other students showed up at the board meeting to protest the district's decision to transfer mr. rust to liberty high school next year....
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in san francisco, kate larson, abc7 news. >>> great job.eat evening. >> just a little more than 48 hours now till the royal wedding. > on the subject of great news. for the first time in days we see meghan markle and her mother. the sun is up in windsor. we're live from the castle with all the last minute preparations for the royal wedding. > and i'm sandy patel. i'll have a forecast fit for the prince and princess plus a look what you see this upcoming weekend here in the bay area coming up. >> and a passenger running late for his flight just wouldn't take no for an answer. what he did next would land him in jail. >> and later, these kylie jenner fans are in for a long night in san francisco but the payoff tomorrow could be huge. >> first leers a look what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel after abc news at 11:00. >> here's what you probably won't stay up to watch tonight. basketball. >> basketball is canadian. >> sorry. >> invented by a canadian james naismith. naismith. >> in springfield, at at&t, we believe in access. naismith. >> in
in san francisco, kate larson, abc7 news. >>> great job.eat evening. >> just a little more than 48 hours now till the royal wedding. > on the subject of great news. for the first time in days we see meghan markle and her mother. the sun is up in windsor. we're live from the castle with all the last minute preparations for the royal wedding. > and i'm sandy patel. i'll have a forecast fit for the prince and princess plus a look what you see this upcoming weekend here in the...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in the east bay with the story. kate? from josh phillips here in just a moment. he tells me he complied with alameida county sheriff's department the minute he pulled over. he still ended up getting mauled by a dog. it was shot by his friend. he was pulled over around 2:00 this morning in castro valley for driving under the flunls. then all of a sudden the canine officer jumps out of his squad car. >> oh, hey! [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the video shows the dog biting down on phillips while he screams in pain on the sidewalk as deputies try to pull the dog off. the alameida county sheriff's department said it is an accident. the dog handler button was pushed unintentionally when he was searching phillips' car. he has a different take. >> i thought he pressed it on purpose and he couldn't control the dog. he couldn't say the commands to get the dog off me in the first place. ways being mauled 45 seconds before anything happened. the other officers stood there like it's not their business. >> reporter: how are you feeling tonig
abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in the east bay with the story. kate? from josh phillips here in just a moment. he tells me he complied with alameida county sheriff's department the minute he pulled over. he still ended up getting mauled by a dog. it was shot by his friend. he was pulled over around 2:00 this morning in castro valley for driving under the flunls. then all of a sudden the canine officer jumps out of his squad car. >> oh, hey! [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the video...
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. >> kate larson spoke to a bay area man at the boarder helping these migrants and is in the newsroom with more. kate? >> we've learned tonight that eight women and children were allowed into the san ysidro point of entry to begin the process of claiming asylum in line with u.s. law enforcement however, there are many more migrants till waiting for their opportunity to present their case. >> this is women and children, fathers grandchildren. >> speaking to us via alex mensing speaks to us about this woman. she was unfortunately, threatened by gang members and was given time to flee. >> reporter: mensing is a volunteer and like others from the organization he's traveled with the caravan on parts of their journey from honduras, el salvador and guatemala and mexico and sometimes by train or bus and other times on foot. when the caravan finally reached the border over the weekend customs and border protection told the refugees they were at capacity. >> what the members of the caravan decided to do was to stay to set up camp outside the port of entry. >> reporter: vice president mike pence
. >> kate larson spoke to a bay area man at the boarder helping these migrants and is in the newsroom with more. kate? >> we've learned tonight that eight women and children were allowed into the san ysidro point of entry to begin the process of claiming asylum in line with u.s. law enforcement however, there are many more migrants till waiting for their opportunity to present their case. >> this is women and children, fathers grandchildren. >> speaking to us via alex...
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abc7 news kate larson has the story. >> reporter: signs up at starbucks explaining stores will be closing early tuesday for racial bias and diversity training. the half day closure was announce the after this video of police arrested two black men in a philadelphia starbucks in april caused outrage. the staff called 911 after the men who didn't buy anything asked to use the rest room while they waited for a friend. those two men told abc's robin roberts they want to see long-term change. >> it's not just a black people thing. this is a people thing. and that's exactly what we want to see out of this. that's true change. >> how far can they change in one afternoon of training? >> reporter: marcy a is visiting from london. news about the philly arrest made its way across the pond. >> i guess it's a good thing they're trying to change people's attitudes, but how far can you change the attitude of every single person? it will still be there. sne >> reporter: michelle lives in the bay area. she's taken the same training. she hopes the same valuable lessons will be passed on to starbucks employ
abc7 news kate larson has the story. >> reporter: signs up at starbucks explaining stores will be closing early tuesday for racial bias and diversity training. the half day closure was announce the after this video of police arrested two black men in a philadelphia starbucks in april caused outrage. the staff called 911 after the men who didn't buy anything asked to use the rest room while they waited for a friend. those two men told abc's robin roberts they want to see long-term change....
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in san francisco, kate larson, abc7 news. >>> great job. great evening. >> just a little more than 48 hours now till the royal wedding. > on the subject of great news. for the first time in days we see meghan markle and her mother. the sun is up in windsor. we're live from the castle with all the last minute preparations for the royal wedding. > and i'm sandy patel. i'll have a forecast fit for the prince and princess plus a look what you see this upcoming weekend here in the bay area coming up. >> and a passenger running late for his flight just wouldn't take no for an answer. what he did next would land him in jail. >> and later, these kylie jenner fans are in for a long night in san francisco but the payoff tomorrow could be huge. >> first leers a look what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel after abc news at 11:00. >> here's what you probably won't stay up to watch tonight. basketball. >> basketball is canadian. >> sorry. >> invented by a canadian james naismith. >> in ♪you've got a friend in me. ♪you've got troubles...i've got 'em too
in san francisco, kate larson, abc7 news. >>> great job. great evening. >> just a little more than 48 hours now till the royal wedding. > on the subject of great news. for the first time in days we see meghan markle and her mother. the sun is up in windsor. we're live from the castle with all the last minute preparations for the royal wedding. > and i'm sandy patel. i'll have a forecast fit for the prince and princess plus a look what you see this upcoming weekend here in...
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. >> reporter: 23-year-old amanda larson is sitting in the proverbial catbird's seat, which happens to be in a cockpit. she's been flying for more than four years and is currently being recruited by three regional airlines. >> i know it's competitive, that theyeed to off the best in order to get the pilots because we'll just go somewhere else with a little better pay and flying the same thing. >> reporter: amanda's in demand because of a looming pilot shortageartially because so many will soon hit the mandatory retirement age of 6rlwhile their es continue adding flights, so airlines around the world will need an estimated 637,000 new pilots over the next 20 years. >> the demand for pilots is not only a problem in the u.s., it is worldwide, and it's easy to see why. the number of people around the world who are flying commercially has soared to more than 3 billion annually, so universities that train pilots increasingly find themselves educating students from over seas. most notably, china. >> the major airlines will contract with companies like ourselves, send their cadets to the unite
. >> reporter: 23-year-old amanda larson is sitting in the proverbial catbird's seat, which happens to be in a cockpit. she's been flying for more than four years and is currently being recruited by three regional airlines. >> i know it's competitive, that theyeed to off the best in order to get the pilots because we'll just go somewhere else with a little better pay and flying the same thing. >> reporter: amanda's in demand because of a looming pilot shortageartially because...
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please go ahead. >> chairman johnson, rank member larson. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is sam lester. i'm the consumer privacy counsel of the electronic privacy information center. independent nonprofit research organization here in washington, d.c., established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging privacy and civil liberties issues. i appreciate yr interest in this critical topic. i cannot overstate the urgency that we update our privacy laws. there is no other form of personal information that poses a greater threat to privacy than the social security number. the recent breach exposed the social security numbers of over half of the u.s. adult population. the ssn was never meant to be an all purpose identifier in the private sector. when it was first introduced in 1936, it was to be used only for the administration of social security taxes. the fact that it is now so pervasive is both an identifier and authenticator, a user name, and a password is undoubtedly contributed to the alarming rise in data breac
please go ahead. >> chairman johnson, rank member larson. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is sam lester. i'm the consumer privacy counsel of the electronic privacy information center. independent nonprofit research organization here in washington, d.c., established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging privacy and civil liberties issues. i appreciate yr interest in this critical topic. i cannot overstate the urgency that we update our privacy laws. there is...
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a titanic set of showdowns features mark zuckerberg and of course katie frakes against jeff larson.roversy unfolds in spectacular fashion coming up. ♪ get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seafood bake. tender maine lobster and shrimp, cedar roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. sweet pineapple salsa on grilled rock lobster, paired with jumbo coconut shrimp. and wait. there's lobster & shrimp overboard! it's a seafood party on a plate. so hurry in. 'cause lobster & shrimp summerfest won't last. so we know how to cover almost we've anything.st everything even "close claws." [driver] so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] [passenger] what are you doing? [driver] i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. [burke] and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ >> tucker: by far the >> tucker: by far the most controversial final exam ever staged pitted brett larson against katie,
a titanic set of showdowns features mark zuckerberg and of course katie frakes against jeff larson.roversy unfolds in spectacular fashion coming up. ♪ get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seafood bake. tender maine lobster and shrimp, cedar roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. sweet pineapple salsa on grilled rock lobster, paired with jumbo coconut shrimp. and wait. there's lobster & shrimp overboard! it's a...
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kate larson joins us with details on the exclusive jailhouse interview. >> that's right i spoke to kevin prasad and donovan at redwood city where they are held on murder charges. they are behind a window and we spoke through a phone. prasad did not say much. but rivera did and he is not happy with prasad after he was jailed last week he told me quote i sat in my cell and thought, this is what my life is going to come down to? looks like i'm going to have to choose my friends better. >> kevin prasad and donovan rivera are charged with the murder of 31-year-old mark mangaccat engaged to prasad's cowork and love interest. the smat of district attorney spoke about the alleged motive. >> he and the victim mr. prasad and the victim had never had a conflict no fight or battles he simply happened to be the boyfriend of the woman he wanted in his life. and he figured the way to get her in his life was to be there for her as she would be the grieving person, not knowing she would not know that he was the one who had ended her boyfriend's alive. >> today in jail prasad was calm and soft-spoken did
kate larson joins us with details on the exclusive jailhouse interview. >> that's right i spoke to kevin prasad and donovan at redwood city where they are held on murder charges. they are behind a window and we spoke through a phone. prasad did not say much. but rivera did and he is not happy with prasad after he was jailed last week he told me quote i sat in my cell and thought, this is what my life is going to come down to? looks like i'm going to have to choose my friends better....
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abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher at heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday flag before the start of school. >> he is definitely a topic of controversy. the controversy is very good. >> reporter: carter simms and other students showed up at the board meeting to protest the district's decision to transfer mr. rust to liberty high school next year. mr. rust teachers u.s. history and is an advisor to the mock trial club and black student union. >> he expresses liberal viewpoints in a conservative area and has become a target of slander sometimes within the student body. >> it's against police brutality and unjust killing of african americans armed and unarmed. he's a voice for students on the campus. and if he goes he's an adult. >> he was being an adult bully. >> reporter: this man's daughter said she was afraid of mr. rust. >> she was afraid her 4.0 might be in danger because of participation in the rotc program. >> reporter: he is incredibly proud of
abc7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: students rallied for tyler rust, a teacher at heritage high in brentwood who took a knee on several occasions while rotc students raised the kamm tuesday flag before the start of school. >> he is definitely a topic of controversy. the controversy is very good. >> reporter: carter simms and other students showed up at the board meeting to protest the district's decision to transfer mr. rust to liberty high school next...
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larson, 377 or one by mr. lamborn. 382 by graves, 390 by turner, 391 by turner. 394 by cheney, 395 by cheney, 412 by garamendi, 415 by ghana, 416 by winthrop, and for 18 by mr. bishop. anybody want to discuss any of that? the question is on the amendments en bloc, those in favor say aye. the aye's have it, the aye's have it and the amendments are adopted. we are now going to proceed to vote on those amendments where a roll call vote was ordered. i think we have got eight of them, do you remember what the first one was? >> the committee postpone further proceedings on amendment number 406 by mr. gallegos that struck section 1109 which is a civilian hiring authority in the underlying market. the question occurs on the amendment offered by mr. gallego , the reported vote has been ordered, the clerk will recall the role. >> mr. thornberry, no. >> mr. smith votes aye. >> mr. jones. mr. bray, mr. bree votes aye. mr. wilson votes now. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. long even votes aye. mr. bishop vo
larson, 377 or one by mr. lamborn. 382 by graves, 390 by turner, 391 by turner. 394 by cheney, 395 by cheney, 412 by garamendi, 415 by ghana, 416 by winthrop, and for 18 by mr. bishop. anybody want to discuss any of that? the question is on the amendments en bloc, those in favor say aye. the aye's have it, the aye's have it and the amendments are adopted. we are now going to proceed to vote on those amendments where a roll call vote was ordered. i think we have got eight of them, do you...
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a titanic set of showdowns features mark zuckerberg and of course katie frakes against jeff larson.y unfold in spectacular fashion coming up. ♪ but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. ♪ rawwggwwrughh! well, i told you they wouldn't have it. rawwggwwrughh! it's ok, it's ok. we've got time. ♪ [impact collision] rawwggwwrughh! [impact collision] ...ughhhh! what!!! seeing your real-life millennium falcon get damaged is painful enough. filing your insurance claim shouldn't be. esurance makes it easy. so you can get on to your next adventure. oh, we gotta pick up my mom. ...ughhhh! ♪ esurance. see solo: a star wars story now playing. ♪ >> tucker: by far the most controversial
a titanic set of showdowns features mark zuckerberg and of course katie frakes against jeff larson.y unfold in spectacular fashion coming up. ♪ but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. proven to protect street...
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and we are the guards of that land and being part of that guard is an honor. >> reporter: an honor larsonheart. the father of three and grand and great grand parent to 21 is one ovules than 500d-day survivors. he lied about his age and enlisted at age 15 and six years later he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion and he remembers that day when he landed on omaha beach and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> this part probably changed my life because there was no head under the helmet. i got up and made for the cliff. while i'm ducking and machine guns shooting at me i'm looking up and saying, jake, what in the hell are you doing here? i made it to the cliff without a scratch. >> reporter: he received the bronze star for his bravery and awarded the french legion of honor with nine other soldiers. >> you saved people you did not know. >> we fought for the same cause and everybody had a different story to tell. i'm glad i got a little chance to tell part of mine. >> i went in in february of '45 when the war was going on and i was anxious to get the
and we are the guards of that land and being part of that guard is an honor. >> reporter: an honor larsonheart. the father of three and grand and great grand parent to 21 is one ovules than 500d-day survivors. he lied about his age and enlisted at age 15 and six years later he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion and he remembers that day when he landed on omaha beach and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> this part probably changed my...
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. >> reporter: an honor pleasant hills' jake larson takes to heart.rand and great grandparent to 21 is one of less than 500 d-day survivors. he lied about his age and enlisted at age 15. six years later he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion and remembers that june 6th day, 74 years ago, when he landed on omaha beach and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> hey, buddy, have you got a match? now, this part probably changed my life because there was no head under the helmet. i got up and made for the cliff. while i'm ducking and machine gun shooting at me, i'm looking up and saying, jake, what in the hell are you doing here! i made it to the cliff. without a scratch. >> reporter: for his bravery, larson got the bronze star. and 71 years later he was awarded the french legion of honor along with nine other soldiers. >> and you saved france and europe from hell. you saved people, you didn't even know. >> we all fought for the same cause, everybody had a different story to tell. and i'm glad a got a little chance
. >> reporter: an honor pleasant hills' jake larson takes to heart.rand and great grandparent to 21 is one of less than 500 d-day survivors. he lied about his age and enlisted at age 15. six years later he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion and remembers that june 6th day, 74 years ago, when he landed on omaha beach and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> hey, buddy, have you got a match? now, this part probably changed my life because...
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. >> reporter: an honor jake larson takes to heart.he father of three and grand and great parent of 21 is one of less than 500 d-day survivors. the army staff sergeant lied about his age and it listed at age 15. six years later, he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion. and remembers that june 6 date. 74 years ago, when he landed on omaha beach. and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> hey, buddy, have you got a match? now, this part probably changed my life. because there was no head under the helmet. i got up and made for the cliff. while i'm ducking and machine guns shooting at me, i'm looking up and saying, jake, what in the hell are you doing here? i made it through the cliff. without a scratch. >> reporter: for his bravery, larson received the bronze star and 71 years later, he was awarded the french legion of honor along with nine other soldiers. >> you saved france and europe from hell. you saved people you didn't even know. >> we all fought for the same cause. everybody had a different
. >> reporter: an honor jake larson takes to heart.he father of three and grand and great parent of 21 is one of less than 500 d-day survivors. the army staff sergeant lied about his age and it listed at age 15. six years later, he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion. and remembers that june 6 date. 74 years ago, when he landed on omaha beach. and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> hey, buddy, have you got a match? now, this part...
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larson requiring a briefing on fa-18 noise reduction efforts. amendment number 2641r by mr. gallagher requiring a briefing on acquisition strategies to rapidly procure deployable air-based systems in order to address identified specific command and capability gaps. led amendment number 280 by mr. brooks requiring a briefing on accelerated integration to counter emerging threats. amendment number 311 by mr. conway requiring a briefing on expanding aircraft carrier air wing long range strike capability, number 350 by mr. knight requiring a report on department of defense and target threat systems used in testing and training environments. amendment number 363ly mr. kelly directing a briefing on the army's plans for coordinating the family of available countermeasure systems, number 375 requiring a briefing on courses of action for the rapid procurement of assured position navigation and timing systems, amount'd amendment number 389 by myself that authorizes the use of j-star's funding program to maintain the office's functionality which was requested by general pola causeky. >
larson requiring a briefing on fa-18 noise reduction efforts. amendment number 2641r by mr. gallagher requiring a briefing on acquisition strategies to rapidly procure deployable air-based systems in order to address identified specific command and capability gaps. led amendment number 280 by mr. brooks requiring a briefing on accelerated integration to counter emerging threats. amendment number 311 by mr. conway requiring a briefing on expanding aircraft carrier air wing long range strike...
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larson for his opening statement. andhank you, mr. chairman, let me echo your sentiments and a knowledge that you have been a leader in the united states congress both in protecting the integrity of the social security program from fraud and abuse, and certainly, in this case, of identity theft, which threatens the entire system. as you indicated, mr. chairman, the recent data breach at equifax has left more than 145 million people wondering whether they will have their identity credit damaged. their ability to get a mortgage, small business loan, or even a job is at the whim of criminals who have stolen information w to eck havoc on-- to wr their financial security. it does not matter where you are , whether you are six weeks old or 96 years old. cyber criminals do not care. their only interest is in profiting from your identity in a way that makes them as much money as possible. is justately, equifax one in a long list of data breaches where personal information about hard-working men and women has been compromised, including social
larson for his opening statement. andhank you, mr. chairman, let me echo your sentiments and a knowledge that you have been a leader in the united states congress both in protecting the integrity of the social security program from fraud and abuse, and certainly, in this case, of identity theft, which threatens the entire system. as you indicated, mr. chairman, the recent data breach at equifax has left more than 145 million people wondering whether they will have their identity credit damaged....
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. >> kate larson, abc7 news. >>> a lot more to bring you. tensions in the middle east making their way to san francisco streets. >> this with the former israeli prime minister speaking inside. what police did to keep the peace. >>> is there a doctor on board? the high profile hero who stepped up. >>> there are changes ahead that you will certainly notice. >>> and the historic town preparing for its moment in the spotlight. what makes windsor so special. >>> all of that is ahead. first here's a look at what's coming up. >>> thanks. >> okay, baby. >>> a demonstration was held against ehud barak. he was promoting his new book. abc7 news was at the jewish community center in san francisco where protesters called attention to the nearly 60 palestinians killed in gaza this week. protesters also make their way inside, briefly disrupting his talk before being escorted out by security. theptd the talk was an opportunity for community members to engage in the dialogue on the issues. america's top doctor answered the call of duty on his flight. he sent
. >> kate larson, abc7 news. >>> a lot more to bring you. tensions in the middle east making their way to san francisco streets. >> this with the former israeli prime minister speaking inside. what police did to keep the peace. >>> is there a doctor on board? the high profile hero who stepped up. >>> there are changes ahead that you will certainly notice. >>> and the historic town preparing for its moment in the spotlight. what makes windsor so...
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. >> reporter: an honor pleasant hills' jake larson takes to heart.nd and great grandparent to 21 is one of less than 500 d-day survivors. the apartment staff sergeant lied about his age and enlisted at age 15. six years later he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion and remembers that june 6th day, 74 years ago, when he landed on omaha beach and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> hey, buddy, have you got a match? now, this part probably changed my life because there was no head under the helmet. i got up and made for the cliff. while i'm ducking and machine gun shooting at me, i'm looking up and saying, jake, what in the hell are you doing here! i made it to the cliff without a scratch. >> reporter: for his bravery, larson got the bronze star. and 71 years later he was awarded the french legion of honor along with nine other soldiers. >> and you saved france and europe from hell. you saved people, you didn't even know. >> we all fought for the same cause, everybody had a different story to tell. and i'm gla
. >> reporter: an honor pleasant hills' jake larson takes to heart.nd and great grandparent to 21 is one of less than 500 d-day survivors. the apartment staff sergeant lied about his age and enlisted at age 15. six years later he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion and remembers that june 6th day, 74 years ago, when he landed on omaha beach and tried to borrow a match for a cigarette to calm his nerves. >> hey, buddy, have you got a match? now, this part probably...
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eastern when daniel larson -- when sample questions will be reviewed for the advanced placement u.s.overnment and politics exam. ♪ on c-span this week in primetime, tonight at 8:00 eastern, a look at how the criminal justice system handles people suffering from mental illness. number of980, the people going to jail has tripled and the census has increased by 166%. as you peel back the onion, you try to figure out what has happened. most of it is due to untreated mental illness and substance abuse disorders. >> this weekend -- this week primetime on c-span. life sunday morning on their , the: america in turmoil" impact of the vietnam war at home. while the war was fought in vietnam, student marches and acts of disobedience dominated u.s. headlines. joining us to talk about that are substantive, author of "the odyssey of echo company: the battle to survive the vietnam war," and a filmmaker who had a recent project with ken burns, the 10 part documentary "th vietnam ware." watch "1968: america in turmoil" live sunday at 8:30 eastern on c-span's washington journal and on american history
eastern when daniel larson -- when sample questions will be reviewed for the advanced placement u.s.overnment and politics exam. ♪ on c-span this week in primetime, tonight at 8:00 eastern, a look at how the criminal justice system handles people suffering from mental illness. number of980, the people going to jail has tripled and the census has increased by 166%. as you peel back the onion, you try to figure out what has happened. most of it is due to untreated mental illness and substance...
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. >> kate larson, abc7 news. >>> a lot more to bring you. tensions in the middle east making their way to san francisco streets. >> this with the former israeli prime minister speaking inside. what police did to keep the peace. >>> is there a doctor on board? the high profile hero who stepped up. >>> there are changes ahead that you will certainly notice. >>> and the historic town preparing for its moment in the spotlight. what makes windsor so special. >>> all of that is ahead. first here's a look at what's coming up. >>> thanks. >> okay, baby. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪you've got a friend in me. ♪you've got troubles...i've got 'em too...♪ ♪there isn't anything i wouldn't do for you...♪ ♪you've got a friend in me. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest now through september 3rd. only
. >> kate larson, abc7 news. >>> a lot more to bring you. tensions in the middle east making their way to san francisco streets. >> this with the former israeli prime minister speaking inside. what police did to keep the peace. >>> is there a doctor on board? the high profile hero who stepped up. >>> there are changes ahead that you will certainly notice. >>> and the historic town preparing for its moment in the spotlight. what makes windsor so...
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kate larson, abc 7, wak to you. >> thank you very much. >>> two men are being treated after being hurt aboard a ship docked in san francisco. you're looking at the rescue operation at pier 80. both workers are expected to survive. fives had to use a hoift to lower the men from the ship to ambulances waiting on the dock. >>> child rights activates are call for a national day of action. in response to the report that hundreds of children arriving without parents are unaccount for. the department of health and human servicess reported 1475 children arriving out an adult are missing. but it started to do trending with the hashtag we are the children. senator harris tweeted yesterday this she demanded answers from the homeland security secretary at a hearing last month but it was not happeny with the answers. here what kirsten nielsen had to say. >> your agency will be separating children from their parents. >> no what we'll be toing is prosecuting parents who breck the laws just as we do every day in the united states of america. >> i can appreciate that. but if that parent has a 4-year-ol
kate larson, abc 7, wak to you. >> thank you very much. >>> two men are being treated after being hurt aboard a ship docked in san francisco. you're looking at the rescue operation at pier 80. both workers are expected to survive. fives had to use a hoift to lower the men from the ship to ambulances waiting on the dock. >>> child rights activates are call for a national day of action. in response to the report that hundreds of children arriving without parents are...
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dan -- andrew conine and daniel larson will be here to help you get ready for your ap exam. we will be right back. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] -- ♪ >> live sunday morning on "1968: america in turmoil," we look at the impact of the vietnam war on home. and asked ofes civil disobedience on american streets, donated u.s. headlines. joining us to talk about that author, andton, and filmmaker lynne novick, whose most recent project with can burns was the 10 part documentary "the vietnam war." watch "1968: america in turmoil," live on sunday on c-span and on american history tv on c-span3. >> sunday on "q and a," editorand contributing robert courson. >> i never realized until i began to talk to the astronauts what an important role their wivesrobert: it was impossible o disregard it, even after a few minutes talking to them, because that is mostly what they want to talk about. that theybelieved really could not have pulled this off. apollo 8 with the most during space mission that had ever been run. it looked to them like most cert
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larson. >> thank you mr. chairman. first, looking at the points our concern is improvement and foreign talent of the countries that list might not belong and only includes folks that show up on the death list. there may be other countries on the list and if the concern is expert recruitment as it is described in the amendment a second as other countries on the list the question i would have is there might have been a time when we were encouraging students from russia say post 1990, 1992 and so how far back then does the university to be concerned about being punished if they accept students that are part of this and tha the third t is maybe some students come from some other countries and the value of having them in the united states seeing transparency and experiencing democratic values and experiencing something they are not going to see at home and what we lose when we don't encourage students from some of the countries to study in the united states. just a few things to think about as we are considering this amendm
larson. >> thank you mr. chairman. first, looking at the points our concern is improvement and foreign talent of the countries that list might not belong and only includes folks that show up on the death list. there may be other countries on the list and if the concern is expert recruitment as it is described in the amendment a second as other countries on the list the question i would have is there might have been a time when we were encouraging students from russia say post 1990, 1992...
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. >> kate larson, abc7 news. >>> a lot more to bring you. tensions in the middle east making their way to san francisco streets. >> this with the former israeli prime minister speaking inside. what police did to keep the peace. >>> is there a doctor on board? the high profile hero who stepped up. >>> there are changes ahead that you will certainly notice. >>> and the historic town preparing for its moment in the spotlight. what makes windsor so special. >>> all of that is ahead. first here's a look at what's coming up. >>> thanks. >> okay, baby. [ cheers a at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. fthere's flonase sensimist.f up
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every now and larson look at us my byron rested most of their stars with an eye on their champions league semifinal return like on tuesday and frankfurt they must of had a pretty clear game planned this close to season's end. especially against the champions see team. storming forward towards a european spot what head coach said before the match giving it one hundred percent from the first minute to the last playing with pride and ferocity. and building up confidence for the big season finale as it turned out frankfurt looked rather lackluster. unlike many might be firing even their rookies made things happen in the class storage gave them the lead two minutes before the break notching out the opening goal on his bundesliga debut. i'm going to make one mistake when by an hour in front of goal and that's it. it didn't bode well for the cup final in the second half frankfurt brought on sebastian holland along with some top secret instructions a change in the game plan. if so it didn't seem to help much. example that made it to nil with a quarter of an hour left. by. frankfurt's defense didn
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is here to explain why it's taking so longing. > thanks to the me, too and time's up movement, many victims feel they are safe to come forward and seek justice. this is not just about harvey weinstein. this is about giving power back to all the victims of sexual abuse. harvey weinstein who personifies is the me, too movement is facing potential rape charges friday. >> this case should have been brought 14 years ago. >> this is a sexual assault prosecutor in san francisco. she's referring to the evans accusations which date back to 2004. >> what the difference is now with bill cosby, harvey weinstein and others we have better jury instructions, better cultural awareness and people understand now why a victim could be paralyzed with fear and not resist in the moment, why somebody would not want to come forward. >> she is the general counsel for we said enough. one of "time" magazine's silence breakers founded the non-profit to help victims speak up. >> we don't blame people for getting mugged or getting carjacked. we don't blame people for property crimes.
abc7 news reporter kate larson is here to explain why it's taking so longing. > thanks to the me, too and time's up movement, many victims feel they are safe to come forward and seek justice. this is not just about harvey weinstein. this is about giving power back to all the victims of sexual abuse. harvey weinstein who personifies is the me, too movement is facing potential rape charges friday. >> this case should have been brought 14 years ago. >> this is a sexual assault...
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on the day that comey reopened the investigation, giuliani went on the lars larson radio show saying there was a revolution inside the fbi about comey's original decision to not charge clinton. he said his sources included former fbi agents and current ones. >> i know that even from a few active agents who obviously don't want to identify themselves -- >> reporter: if current agents had told giuliani anything about the investigation, this would have been a violation of federal law. the very next day, giuliani walking it back, claiming he was only talking about former agents. >> rudy giuliani has purported to know what's going on inside the fbi. i don't know how seriously that's being pursued by bob mueller but it is intriguing he's dropped those hints in the past. >> reporter: comey would later tell our george stephanopoulos that the fbi had been investigating whether giuliani had advance notice from the inside. >> you had your former boss, rudy giuliani, out there on television saying something big was coming. >> yes, i saw that. and i don't know whether that was part of what i orde
on the day that comey reopened the investigation, giuliani went on the lars larson radio show saying there was a revolution inside the fbi about comey's original decision to not charge clinton. he said his sources included former fbi agents and current ones. >> i know that even from a few active agents who obviously don't want to identify themselves -- >> reporter: if current agents had told giuliani anything about the investigation, this would have been a violation of federal law....
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. >> i'm jake larson.ars old and proud of it. >> two world war ii veterans both part of a disappearing generation of 16 million soldiers that saved our world some 70-plus years ago. >> this land is our land. and we're responsible for it. and we're the guards of that land. and being part of that guard is an honor. >> reporter: an honor that jake larson takes to heart. he is one of less than 500d-day survivors. >>> the army staff sergeant lied about his age and enlisted at age 15. six years later he was involved in the planning of the normandy invasion and remembers that day 74 years ago when he landed on omaha beach and tried to borrow a match to calm his nerves. >> have you got a match? now, this part probably changed my life. because there was no head under the helmet. i got up and made for the cliff. while i'm ducking and machines are shooting at me, i'm looking up and saying, jake, what in the hell are you doing here? i made it to the cliff. without a scratch. >> reporter: for his bravery, larson receiv
. >> i'm jake larson.ars old and proud of it. >> two world war ii veterans both part of a disappearing generation of 16 million soldiers that saved our world some 70-plus years ago. >> this land is our land. and we're responsible for it. and we're the guards of that land. and being part of that guard is an honor. >> reporter: an honor that jake larson takes to heart. he is one of less than 500d-day survivors. >>> the army staff sergeant lied about his age and...