from seattle tonya moseley brings us the story of a committed family and a divide forcing them out of the organization. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: it's monday morning, august and liam prep for the last of their high school examines. it's senior year and the two are ready to graduate. >> you guys ready for school. >> as ready as i'll be. >> they are not quite ready to separate from each other. >> bye. >> see you guys tonight. >> bye, dad. >> we have always been together as twins, so we don't really not. >> yes. >> it has always been this way. >> reporter: from birth? >> yes. we've always been together. >> reporter: they are identical twins born four minutes apart, side by side as honour students, athletes and boy scouts. living the scout oath. their lives so intertwined friends joke the two are one and the same. but there is one difference. august is straight, liam is gay. he's known since he was 14. >> i remember being in our room, and being like, so, august, i think i like guys. i think i'm gay. he's like, "okay", turns off the light and goes to bed. >> reporter: liam ways embraced by