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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Attorney General Jeff Sessions visited the U.S.-Mexico border Monday for a news conference. During the conference, Sessions announced that he would be referring all illegal border crossings to the Department of Justice. Sessions said he will be implementing a "zero tolerance" policy and that any people crossing the border illegally will be prosecuted. RELATED: President Trump visits border wall prototypes?"The American people are right and just and decent to ask for this. They are right to want a safe and secure border and a government that knows who is here and who isn't," Sessions said. During the news conference, a protestor interrupting Sessions shouting, "Do you have a heart? Do you have a soul? Why?"Immigration and Customs Enforcement Deputy Director Thomas D. Homan also spoke at the news conference. RELATED: Vice President Mike Pence visits US-Mexico border in Calexico  The visit comes a week after a caravan of migrants from Central America arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border.Sessions’ visit marks the third high-profile visit from the Trump administration in the last two months.President Trump visited the border wall prototypes in March followed by a visit by Vice President Mike Pence in April.The Democratic National Committee released the following statement before Sessions' visit: 1386

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Crews are continuing to work Thursday to repair a ruptured gas line in the Mission Valley area that shut down a major San Diego freeway for hours and led to the evacuation of nearby homes and businesses the day before. 245

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As more and more Americans turn to their favorite online retailers this holiday season, banks are reminding shoppers to remain vigilant for thieves on the web.According to Adobe Analytics, shoppers spent about billion online this Black Friday, and another .8 billion on Cyber Monday the following week — making it the largest shopping day online in history.While online thieves have always been a threat to shoppers, there are even more shoppers at risk today."It's more important than ever to be hyper-vigilant and protect yourself from fraud," Sarah Bilyeu with San Diego County Credit Union told 10News reporter Vanessa Paz. "We're seeing a lot more people shopping online because of stay-at-home orders and during holidays, it'll increase and it's something vital to your overall financial wellness."Bilyeu recommends shopping with websites and companies that you're familiar with or that you've already been a customer of in the past.And while it may seem simple to some, customers are also reminded to avoid clicking on unfamiliar links or opening emails they don't expect. In 2019 alone, Experian reported identity theft had resulted in .9 billion in losses.If shoppers aren't careful, a hard year on finances can be stressed with identity theft."If you are unsure, call the institution that's sending the message to check if it's a valid message," says Bilyeu. "When shopping online or engaging where you give credit card numbers, make sure you're on a secure and not public WiFi."SDCCU has more tips to keep in mind when shopping online. 1582

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Before the sun rose Friday, cars already packed parking lots at San Diego beaches to kick off Labor Day weekend and what's expected to the some of the hottest days of summer.However, San Diego County leaders said no matter where you are this weekend, they want to emphasize people must still follow CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.ABC 10News was at La Jolla Shores on Friday morning as beachgoers wearing masks secured spots far enough to stay socially distanced.Beachgoer and Santee resident Kris Moberly, “We know we can find a spot if we come early."It's the new norm, but also a way to ensure San Diego stays off the state's watchlist after just getting off of it two weeks ago.Moberly said she hopes everyone will follow the rules this weekend, telling ABC 10News, "I'm sure there's people who push the limits but you're responsible for your own health and I think most people are considerate of others."San Diego Lifeguards said they won't be regulating when it comes to social distancing or masks."We're going to be focused on keeping people safe in the water, but social distancing is everyone's responsibility,” a lifeguard told ABC 10News.County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said the status of our county depends on people's actions this weekend. In a press conference earlier this week, he said people should avoid indoor parties and continue to follow CDC guidelines.To ensure added safety, beaches like Carlsbad will also be handing out masks and teaching visitors about safety guidelines.Lifeguards said in addition to COVID-19 restrictions, the heat will also be a big safety factor. They said beachgoers should bring plenty of water and use caution when swimming, as upcoming swells are expected to bring fast moving rip currents. 1789

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Craft beer has a special hold on San Diego, not just locally but internationally as well.Which it's no surprise the region uses more than a week every year to celebrate the contributions brewers have made to San Diego.From Nov. 2 - 11, local craft beer fans can visit participating restaurants, bars, and breweries for special beer releases and events highlighting why San Diego is considered the capital of craft beer.RELATED: Brewery with restaurant and recreation coming to La MesaThe San Diego Brewers Guild kicks things off with Guild Fest, where more than 60 breweries will crowd Embarcadero South to showcase new and favorite brews.The rest of the week is filled with chances for San Diegans to try what's new with beer releases, special food and beer pairings, brewery tours, and special festivals.What better way to enjoy the fruits of the industry's labor in San Diego? San Diego's craft beer scene generated an estimated 1 million in 2015 and employed 4,512 workers, according to the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation.For a full list of events, visit San Diego Beer Week's website. 1165

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