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Variety has already been the approach in recent months; Trump's public events have touched on everything from helping children combat negativity, to dealing with the effects of opioid abuse on newborns and being nice while using social media.Trump has visited children's hospitals, both here and abroad, and she has also visited schools, including one in Michigan last October, where she encouraged middle schoolers to practice understanding and self-confidence."I always believe that you need to treat each other with respect and kindness and compassion, but also stay true to yourself. Just listen to your heart, but be yourself," Trump told the children.As recently as last month, the first lady hosted a smaller group of 12 kids at the White House for a listening session about the emotional issues they face in their lives, both at home and in school."Thank you in advance for sharing your stories and your thoughts about your struggles and triumphs. I want to help children everywhere be their best, so with your help, we can achieve positive results," the first lady said, before asking the children to go around and introduce themselves and tell her their favorite hobbies.And in March, Trump convened a group of leaders from various tech companies, including Twitter, Facebook, Google and Snaphat, to talk about children and internet safety, including cyberbullying and positivity in social media.During that meeting, the first lady appeared to indirectly address the elephant in the room: her husband's frequent use of name-calling in his tweets. Trump acknowledged for the first time her intention to move forward with the topic, despite what could be perceived as hypocrisy."I am well aware that people are skeptical of me discussing this topic," said Trump. "I have been criticized for my commitment to tackling this issue and I know that will continue. But it will not stop me from doing what I know is right."  1930

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Using a broad interpretation of his executive powers, Trump declared an emergency last week to obtain wall funding beyond the .4 billion Congress approved for border security. The move allows the president to bypass Congress to use money from the Pentagon and other budgets. 276

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Trump's comments, which came after a two-day stay at this seaside resort, reflected ongoing frustration at his inability to warm ties with Moscow, which he pledged to do on the campaign trail. 192

  

Watts will go next to a regional diagnostic center in Denver for an evaluation and it will then be up to the Colorado Department of Corrections to decide if Watts will be house in Colorado or moved out of state, Rourke said. Rourke said the DOC was “an exceedingly professional organization that will see to his safety and will place him in a prison where they feel is most appropriate for him.”Rourke also said that the Rzucek family has kept investigators and prosecutors going throughout the case and called it “an honor” to work with them.He said that he would be seeking restitution for the Rzuceks from what assets Chris Watts does have and said there would likely be ongoing costs to pay for counseling and therapy costs for Shanann’s family, in addition to the burials and funerals.The family also filed a civil lawsuit Monday to try and keep Chris Watts from benefiting from the story or the case in the future, the family’s attorney and the court confirmed Friday afternoon.Rourke acknowledged there would still be a long road ahead for the family, but he said their work with him and police has been second-to-none.“The thing that I will tell you gets us up and gets us moving every day is that family over there,” Rourke said of the Rzuceks. “They were great to work with under awful circumstances. … It’s been tough. Thank you to Frank, Sandy and Frankie for all you have participated in, all you’ve been subjected to. It’s been an honor.” 1452

  

Tyler Weston, a 22-year-old Focus Academy student, worked the register Thursday. He said his position wasn't just a job, but a learning experience.“Making people feel good and stuff. Like, you know, I guess (learning) personability,” Weston said.Those are skills Weston wants so he can advance his career.“I kind of want to be a drone pilot. Not for the military, but for like, you know, they like take pictures of houses and stuff,” Weston said.Joesphine Isenbergh, the executive director of Focus Academy, said that was the mission: for students to learn real world skills to eventually take into the real world to get a paying job.“Not just learning how to stack items or make coffee. But have a personality, be a welcoming person to that guest that’s coming,” Isenbergh said.This story was originally published by Darren Botelho on 836

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