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President Donald Trump's repeated public comments attacking the Justice Department have not influenced the department or ongoing investigations, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday during a contentious House judiciary committee hearing.Sessions said although his Justice Department will consider investigations into Hillary Clinton, he could not say whether he would recuse himself from the matter, contradicting his previous statements on the matter. He said there was not yet enough evidence of impropriety to merit assigning a new special counsel. 566

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RAMONA, Calif. (KGTV) — A local mother said her son and another teenager were attacked during a Black Lives Matter protest in Ramona.Heidi, who wanted to use only her first name, said her son Miguel had been peacefully protesting during the first week of June. Miguel recently graduated from high school. “I feel like our new generation is going to change something in the future,” he said.During the protest on June 5 in Ramona, he and his mother said men attacked him and his friend. She said the attack was unprovoked. RELATED: Man says he was sucker punched at Imperial Beach protestIn video sent to ABC 10News, the unidentified man yelled, “I’m from Ramona!” He then punches a 16-year-old protester. Miguel said he moved his friend out of the way and that’s when the same man attacked him.“He hits me, I try to grab him so he won’t go away,” Miguel said. “Next thing… I get hit in the back. I was unconscious after that.”Heidi said the second hit came from a different man. She was at home when the Sheriff’s Department called her. “As a mother, it was very heartbreaking,” Heidi said.This is the second attack on protesters caught on camera that ABC 10News has covered recently. On June 7 in Imperial Beach, a man sucker-punched Marcus Boyd, a local businessman.Heidi said Miguel went to Pomerado Hospital with a concussion, sprained neck, and jaw. She is disappointed with where the Sheriff’s investigation stands. “Our officer was very, very nice. Are they doing all we think they should do? No.” Heidi said.Miguel plans to go to EMT school and eventually become a law enforcement officer. He said despite being attacked, he would still protest for causes he believes in.“I don't want my son to get hurt. but that being said, I'm not raising a man that's going to be afraid to voice his freedom of speech and liberty,” Heidi said.A Sheriff’s spokesperson told ABC 10News: “Deputies from the Ramona Sheriff’s Substation took a report about this incident. This is being investigated as a battery. As this is an open and active investigation, we can’t go into a lot of details to avoid jeopardizing the outcome of the case.” 2137

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Reports compiled by Zac Self.TOKYO (KGTV) -- Ahead of a 13-day trip through Asia, President Donald Trump touched down in Japan late Saturday night.Following his arrival, the President spoke at the joint U.S.-Japanese military base, reports CNN."Our brave warriors are the last bulwark against threats to the dreams of people in America and Japan and all across the world," Trump said. "You are the greatest hope for people who desire to live in freedom and harmony and you are the greatest threat to tyrants and dictators who seek to prey on the innocent."President Trump’s tour through Asia will take him to South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines.Much of the President’s trip will focus on rallying other countries in the region to step up efforts to pressure North Korea into abandoning nuclear and ballistic missile programs. 845

  

Remote learning. More people are online and the hackers know that, according to David Anefils, the senior solutions engineer at supportclub.com."It's a major threat," he said. "It's very important for schools to take preventative measures to keep themselves as safe as possible, because people work 9 to 5, and all they do is a hack."Anefils said he's worked with some local schools."I would love to see the schools educate parents more on steps to take," he said. "The fact that the bad guy knows everybody is online."There are some steps you can take to keep your family safe while distance learning.Anefils said to make sure you provide physical supervision while your child is learning.Equally important is practicing good computer habits."By having good anti-virus to prevent malware from spying on your activity and computer updates on schedule," he said.Make sure to set up parental controls on devices being used. He also suggested calling your provider to make sure your home router is updated."A lot of hackers can take advantage of firmware not being updated and compromise your router," Anefils said.Make sure to update your computer regularly. Of the utmost importance, perhaps, is installing a virtual private network or VPN."It basically masks your router's IP address and allows you to surf the web without being spied on," he said.Make sure to avoid public WiFi without a VPN, if at all possible. Don't ever click on unknown links in emails. The bottom line, stick to what you know, making sure it is popular and secure."I feel safe on zoom ever since they made the latest updates," he said.This story was first reported by Tory Dunnan at WPTV in West Palm Beach, Florida. 1697

  

President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House Saturday that this would be a "good time" for a government shutdown if he doesn't get funding from Congress for his border wall."I think probably, if I was ever going to do a shutdown over border security, when you look at the caravans, when you look at the mess, when you look at the people coming in, this would be a very good time to do a shutdown," Trump said.Trump added, however, that he didn't think a shutdown would "be necessary, because I think the Democrats will come to their senses."With the midterm elections now over, Congress is anticipating returning to a battle over Trump's promised border wall.Last month, House Speaker Paul Ryan predicted a "big fight" over border security on the horizon, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the GOP is "committed" to working to secure the funding the President wants for his signature campaign pledge. 934

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