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utahcongressmanjason chaffetz who was investigating the service. they found assistant director suggested leaking embarrassing information to retaliate against chaffetz. the congressman says the wrongdoing could go far beyond him. >> we have a deep seeded cultural problem in the secret service. i worry that if they're doing it to me, they're doing it to how many other people. >> the agents could face criminal charges under the u.s. privacy act. the secret service director issued an apology last night as did the homeland security secretary, as well. >>> a major escalation in syria. russia conducted air strikes there and top defense officials say it appears u.s.-backed rebels were the target. john kerry says that would cause "grave concern." russia claims isis as the target but there are no isis fighters where the bombs hit. kerry and the russian foreign minister could meet as early as today in order to prevent an accidental clash between the u.s.-led coalition and russian forces. that's obviously a big concern for the pentagon. >> it does appear that they were in areas where ther
utah congressman jason chaffetz who was investigating the service. they found assistant director suggested leaking embarrassing information to retaliate against chaffetz. the congressman says the wrongdoing could go far beyond him. >> we have a deep seeded cultural problem in the secret service. i worry that if they're doing it to me, they're doing it to how many other people. >> the agents could face criminal charges under the u.s. privacy act. the secret service director issued...
utah. >>endingupinutah. andthroughout their history, they have been told by their leaders by their prophet, you got to be ready for the worst. you've got to be prepared. it may be a natural disaster. it may be that your husband dies. it may be that you and your-- and your husband both lose your jobs at the same time. get yourself a back log of food. and many if not most mormon families in this country have at least a three-month supply of food. >> rose: the president said in one of his statements, he said we don't want to wake up ten years from now saying why didn't we do something. it's one of the things the president has said. >> indeed he has. >> rose: it seems to me that the president ought to be the person responsible for doing it. >> in his state of the union address. >> rose: yes. should he be held accountable for not doing something, just talking about it? >> look, the poor man has got a lot on his plate. >> rose: stop that. >> no, no. >> rose: you sound like the people you went to talk to saying i'm busy, i don't have time. you are saying the president is busy, i'm g
utah. >> ending up in utah. and throughout their history, they have been told by their leaders by their prophet, you got to be ready for the worst. you've got to be prepared. it may be a natural disaster. it may be that your husband dies. it may be that you and your-- and your husband both lose your jobs at the same time. get yourself a back log of food. and many if not most mormon families in this country have at least a three-month supply of food. >> rose: the president said in...
, and apply at creditcards.com. ♪a one, a two, a three percent cash back♪ >>> aformerutah>>>a former utah anesthesiologist went to court charged with illegally dancing on the sidewalk. he says most people enjoy his routines but drivers complained he was stalling traffic. he insists did he nothing wrong. >> i want a jury of my peers to say what you're doing is wrong and obviously a jury of my peers isn't going to feel that way. >> they did more than that. the jury of his peers helped create a facebook page created to show support. his preliminary hearing is set for next month. oh, come on. >> what is the world coming to when you can't dance? >> look at that, he's got good moves, too. and he dressed nicely. >> i think they're just hating. >>> all right. when parents misbehave at youth sports events, it's often the kids who are punished. they're not able to play their games. >> in one pennsylvania town, it went beyond screaming and brawling. abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: this youth football field deserted, the season canceled. >> this year, it got kind of bad with
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close call for one state trooper onautahhighwayduring a traffic stop. a 55-year-old female driver distracted on a cell phone looked up just in time to see the trooper on the left side of the road. interviewed and careened off the road, rolling her vehicle off the road. she was life flighted to the hospital with serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. >>> well, it's not just grown-ups who can't seem to put that cell phone down. new research suggests a growing number of teens are compulsive texters. the study of more than 400 students found many overtexting teens exhibit the same signs as compulsive gamblers including losing sleep over texting and lying to cover up how much time they spend on texting. girls text compulsively far higher than boys. boys in the study who were compulsive texters were not at risk of doing poorly in school. >>> and even the youngest of children are getting into trouble with their electronic devices. this time it's hitting their parents in the wallets. >> kids are increasingly racking up those huge cell phone bills while playing games. abc's juju
close call for one state trooper on a utah highway during a traffic stop. a 55-year-old female driver distracted on a cell phone looked up just in time to see the trooper on the left side of the road. interviewed and careened off the road, rolling her vehicle off the road. she was life flighted to the hospital with serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. >>> well, it's not just grown-ups who can't seem to put that cell phone down. new research suggests a growing number of teens are...
competitioninutah. losescontrol. crashes down the side of the cliff. his helmet camera recording it all from his viewpoint. this is unbelievable. the man actually gets up. gets back on his bike. >> no way. >> and then finishes the race. on than course, it's amazing any it's pretty remarkable. >> did he win? >> no word. but the fact that he got back up is pretty remarkable. >> that would be winning. >>> a race of a very different sort is going on in australia called the world solar challenge. a nearly 1900 mile race from darwin to adelaide. 46 solar cars from 25 countries taking part in this one. the race was first held in 1987. it happens every two years. the first cars are expected at the finish line on wednesday. >> interesting looking. >>> now to new rules for drones set to be announced today after too.dangerous close encounters up in the skies. the government now cracking down. >> they're going to be keeping a close eye on everyone who owns what really is expected to be a very popular christmas present. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> the faa announcing strict first of its kind ru
competition in utah. loses control. crashes down the side of the cliff. his helmet camera recording it all from his viewpoint. this is unbelievable. the man actually gets up. gets back on his bike. >> no way. >> and then finishes the race. on than course, it's amazing any it's pretty remarkable. >> did he win? >> no word. but the fact that he got back up is pretty remarkable. >> that would be winning. >>> a race of a very different sort is going on in...
utahhighschool was all caught on camera. luckily the faculty recently completed a cpr refresher course. >> reporter: watch these middle schoolers jogging in gym class, when suddenly 14-year-old skyler nelson slows down,uts his hands on his hips, then collapses onto the floor. surveillance cameras rolling as the teacher checks his pulse and calls for help. >> hwas trying to breathe at first. then there was a point where he stoppebreathing altogether. >> reporter: vice principal eric price, who attended a cpr refresher course just days earlier, putting his knowledge into action. price and the school resource officer alternating applying compressions. >> he had actually, essentially, died right there in our gym. he wasn't with us. >> he was gone. >> he was gone. >> reporter: 11 terrifying minutes later, paramedics arrivi, rushing skyler to the hospital where doctors discovered a genetic heart defect, implanting a defibrillator in his chest. >> i'd like to say thank you very much, i'm grateful, and god bless you. >> reporter: skyler's heroes visiting him in the hospital. >> skyler l
utah high school was all caught on camera. luckily the faculty recently completed a cpr refresher course. >> reporter: watch these middle schoolers jogging in gym class, when suddenly 14-year-old skyler nelson slows down,uts his hands on his hips, then collapses onto the floor. surveillance cameras rolling as the teacher checks his pulse and calls for help. >> hwas trying to breathe at first. then there was a point where he stoppebreathing altogether. >> reporter: vice...
, just 57, died while in the air. he'd had a double bypass nearly a decade ago, and his familyinutahhasbeen told it was likely a heart attack taking the pilot who loved to fly. >> watching those big jets and looked up and said i'm going to fly me one of them someday. and his mom said he always just had a passion for that. >> reporter: these incidents, especially involving the death of a pilot, are rare. only eight others like this in the past 20 years. those statistics only reinforce how unusual it is to have an incapacitated pilot two days in a row. david kerley, abc news, reagan washington airport. >>> federal regulators are calling for a record fine against a drone operating company. the faa says it is seeking $1.9 million because skypan continued to operate the drones after it was told not to do so. the flights occurred in two of the most congested air space in the country, new york and chicago. skypan was offering bird's eye views of those cities. >>> a new trial has been ordered for a new york city man who's been behind bars for 25 years. johnny hincapie burst into tears when
, just 57, died while in the air. he'd had a double bypass nearly a decade ago, and his family in utah has been told it was likely a heart attack taking the pilot who loved to fly. >> watching those big jets and looked up and said i'm going to fly me one of them someday. and his mom said he always just had a passion for that. >> reporter: these incidents, especially involving the death of a pilot, are rare. only eight others like this in the past 20 years. those statistics only...
chaffetzofutahanddaniel webster of florida. republicans plan to set on a nominee on thursday. a final vote is set for the end of october. joining me is robert costa, a national political reporter for "the washington post". earlier this week esad sat down with done all trump for an expense-- extensive interview. it ran under the headline donald trump plopped his secretary act. i'm pleased to have him back at this table, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> at one time colleague of mine on this show. >> 2006 intern. >> tell me where done all trump is today, both in terms of his campaign and in terms of his mind and finally in terms of his plan. >> well, we wanted to trump tower, my colleagues, and he really does care about these polls. does not have a pollster inside of his campaign. and i said to him, mr. trump are going to bring on a pollster. he said i just read the public polls, he has them piled on his desk, goes through line by line with a you blue marker. he really cares about his standing in the race. he will remain donald trump. he's to the going to have a second act in terms of
chaffetz of utah and daniel webster of florida. republicans plan to set on a nominee on thursday. a final vote is set for the end of october. joining me is robert costa, a national political reporter for "the washington post". earlier this week esad sat down with done all trump for an expense-- extensive interview. it ran under the headline donald trump plopped his secretary act. i'm pleased to have him back at this table, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> at one time...
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, sat lake city is, utah. >> who knew the elephants had so much wisdom into disease. >> there's very, very smart animal. so you know, you can learn from them anything. >> anyway, i guess we don't have much to say about this one. >> coming up, the man who could very well be the bravest world war ii veteran today. >> and it's not often that a 92-year-old man could do this. we'll explain. no complaints. we've always had a lot of fun, but i wanted to try something new....
and from ohio into -- in utah.ending up >> ending upinutah. andthroughout their history, hey have been told by their leaders, by their prophet, you worst.o be ready for the you have to be prepared. it may be a natural disaster. t may be that your husband dies. it may be that you and your both lose your jobs at the same time. back log of food and many, if not most, mormon country have at least a three-month supply of food. harlie: the president said in one of his statements we don't want to wake up in ten years and we do something. it is one of the things the president has said. >> indeed he has. seems the d it president is the person ultimately responsible for doing it. >> in his state of the union address. should he be held accountable for not doing something, just talking about it? poor man has a lot on his plate. charlie: oh, stop that. a lot on his plate. like the people you want to talk to saying i'm busy, i don't have the time. busy.esident is i'm giving him a pass. >> i'm not giving him a pass. i'm giving you the answer you from the administration, the president has a lot o
and from ohio into -- in utah.ending up >> ending up in utah. and throughout their history, hey have been told by their leaders, by their prophet, you worst.o be ready for the you have to be prepared. it may be a natural disaster. t may be that your husband dies. it may be that you and your both lose your jobs at the same time. back log of food and many, if not most, mormon country have at least a three-month supply of food. harlie: the president said in one of his statements we don't...
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without a dying side -- a downside, when it comes towomen.utahwomenwho do not like fat pigs, blobs and disgusting animals. mr. turump: only rosie o'donnell. megyn: no, it wasn't. you've heard your critics. they say -- we covered it -- your critics say you are a sinner. you were married four times, twice to the same man, but divorced three times. that you had an affair while married. that you had children out of wedlock. and they look at you and say, who are you to judge others? charlie: wow. define the kelly style. think fearless. i try to be fearless when i go out there on that set. i am not necessarily so in my real life. i try to be fair and balanced. i try not to take any bull. i do not allow talking points because i feel i'm an advocate for no one except for my viewers. myit is going to tick off guest, i'm going to try to get to my talking points. the number one goal when i go out for every night, it is like cool water over a hot brain. we tackle difficult subjects. these are people who work or spend the day looking after their kids and they do not have a lot of time to read t
without a dying side -- a downside, when it comes to women. utah women who do not like fat pigs, blobs and disgusting animals. mr. turump: only rosie o'donnell. megyn: no, it wasn't. you've heard your critics. they say -- we covered it -- your critics say you are a sinner. you were married four times, twice to the same man, but divorced three times. that you had an affair while married. that you had children out of wedlock. and they look at you and say, who are you to judge others? charlie:...
the candidacy of oversight and government reform committee chairman jason chaffetzautahrepublicanhas taken on a high-profile role since the start of congress and now "fox news" sunday he announced he would be challenging mccarthy's as well. chaffetz, his argument is that a party can't get the necessary 218 votes on the house floor. there are too many conservatives who don't want to vote for him and all the democrats are going to vote for their leader including nancy pelosi said he's trying to put himself forward as an alternative, if somebody can bridge divides and be a conservative alternative to mr. mccarthy and that's kind of the case he's going to be making in the days ahead. >> host: in the process of the conference meeting this thursday to make their selection, tell us about the house election for speaker. what would that look like wax. >> guest: similar to what we see, almost exactly what we see at the start of every new congress. it's something we see in january. all of the members gather on the floor. the clerk calls everyone's name individually and they stand in the ann
the candidacy of oversight and government reform committee chairman jason chaffetz a utah republican has taken on a high-profile role since the start of congress and now "fox news" sunday he announced he would be challenging mccarthy's as well. chaffetz, his argument is that a party can't get the necessary 218 votes on the house floor. there are too many conservatives who don't want to vote for him and all the democrats are going to vote for their leader including nancy pelosi said...
fromutah. mr.hatch: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: mr. president, last week i came to the floor to speak on the subject of religious liberty in america. i explained why religious liberty matters why it's important and why it deserves special protection from government interference. i also use my remarks to welcome pope francis to washington and to recognize the historic nature of his visit. i was struck by the pope's emphasis on religious liberty while he was here and by his concern for the state of religious liberty not just around the world but in the united states as well. in his address at the white house, pope francis said that many american catholics are -- quote -- "concerned that efforts to build a justice and wisely ordered society respect the right to religious liberty." and he called on all americans to -- quote -- "to be vigilant to preserve and defend religious freedom from everything that would threaten or compromise it." before congress, pope francis spoke of the delicate balance r
from utah. mr. hatch: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. hatch: mr. president, last week i came to the floor to speak on the subject of religious liberty in america. i explained why religious liberty matters why it's important and why it deserves special protection from government interference. i also use my remarks to welcome pope francis to washington and to recognize the historic nature of his visit. i was struck by...