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express to everyone, especially the children that are stuck in the system, don t give up. keep going. reporter: when we first met him ten years ago, he was the 15-year-old foster care child in florida who stood up in front of a church and begged anyone to adopt him. he wanted a parent before it was too late. i know god hasn t given up and i m not either. reporter: it was the caseworker who took him to church that sunday who answered his call. she s been his mother since, and is proud of her son, with his degree in food business management. he starts work this week. he s easy to love and i m honored that he is my son. it s crazy how, again, i ve come from that picture. long ago, i was just a kid asking for a family. now, i m not that kid anymore, you know? i m a chef. reporter: this is a young man who spent time in nearly 20 different foster homes before he and his family found each other. it s what never giving up on your dreams really looks like. i was shown love. i was
heard from him. i will note we didn t see him, but he was in the courtroom today. i know the cameras in the courtroom is something you care a lot about as well. we ll have to leave there it. we re out of time tonight. sure. david, thank you very much for joining us here in miami. you re doing a good job. appreciate that back to you. i want to bring in abigail spanberger of virginia, a former cia caseworker, and she sits on the house intelligence committee. congresswoman, thank you for joining us. look, the indictment lays out pretty clearly the nature of the documents that the former president is being charged with. they have to do with u.s. defense, intelligence capabilities, nuclear capabilities, and yet you hear trump saying tonight, i had the absolute right to take the documents. what does that make you think as a former intelligence officer yourself? you know, abby, in the indictment, it lays out that these documents detail u.s. capabilities. they detail u.s. plans in