from his office. he claimed it was to get extra work done on nights and weekends. he was not charged with spying or being a traitor, but he did get 5 1/2 years in prison. and there was a case of another nsa contractor, harold martin, who in 2019 pleaded guilty to the same count after a massive amount of classified material was found both in his house and in his car. his lawyer described him as an impulsive horder, does that sound familiar to anyone? he was not charged with spying or being a traitor. but was sentenced to nine years in prison. and there are plenty more examples just like this. but the trump doj s most aggressive prosecutions under the espionage act were for people who took classified information and leaked it to the press, specifically when those leaks were unflattering information about trump or his administration. and especially if it had to do with russia, russia, russia, and the 2016 election.
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soups and salsas. the california tomato grower s association say its members produced about 14% less this year than originally intended. what makes this different is this is about our fourth year in a row of having a horder crop than what we wanted. ultimately it does come down to water. you ve grown up in the central valley. is the climate the same as it was when you were growing up? it has definitely changed. we re seeing hotter streaks during the summer, more extremes between cool and warm. i don t know what an average year is anymore. reporter: barcelo says tomato crop yields across the state have steady declined over the last decade. a lot of that is due to the climate change. reporter: as for his family s operation, tomatoes may soon be out of the mix. right now we don t have any acres scheduled for tomatoes next year. l unless the prices get less in the field, we re going to do something else with those open
that has to be fought out in each individual state. how that result gets handled when the ballots are sent to congress may need to be tweaked. there s bipartisan support for it will specific that a vice president has no authority. we ought to clarify if there s competing slates of electors submitted by states that that can be done. the mela drama doesn t really tell the whole story. absent those changs and i m talking to the former top law enforcement officials in the country, who know full well what it must take and what needs to take to enforce the law. absent those changes, are there other areas you can think of in terms of what you have bp seeing it s making the job of prosecutors to evaluate the cases that much horder.