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We’re in the dark, we do not know how many have come forward or where they are in the process, but we do know it’s a substantial amount of people, said Dalessandro.While it’s great news for Mike—they hope this experience can inspire others and raise awareness."You don’t have to wait 'til you hear about someone or know someone, you can contact the transplant center yourself and say, I’m interested in donating my kidney," said Debbie Dalessandro.The Dalessandro’s say they’re feeling the love from all around the country. Mike says he’s hearing from old students and PKD survivors every day. He credits his Williamsville East community with spreading the word and helping save his life.This story was first reported by Taylor Epps at WKBW in Buffalo, New York. 762

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When asked if the White House agrees with Cox's assertion that Trump and Pence "don't want gun control," a senior White House official said, "POTUS believes in the Second Amendment." 182

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Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mike Milligan said he's known Clark for decades and has long warned he posed a danger to the community.Milligan said he was so wary of the suspect that he avoided going to the area of the remote Orange County canyon where he lives.Clark came to his home two weeks ago to return items he said he had "borrowed" from the fire department, Milligan said.When he told Clark he wanted nothing to do with him, the suspect swore at him and called him a jerk, he said.The next morning, Milligan said, he got a mysterious text from an unknown number: "911 call sheriff." Milligan called back and though the reception was poor in the canyon, he recognized Clark's voice, he said. Later came an expletive-laden text that ended with the ominous warning: "The place is going to burn just like you planned."Milligan said he did not know what he meant, adding that Clark sent emails to other people in which he talked about burning something.Clark is being held on million bail. If found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.Before his arrest, Clark told a freelance cameraman he was asleep when the fire started and had no idea how it began. 1178

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