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They lived and died wild. They were freeThe Picasso followers know the end is near. The question this winter is whether the old man will see another spring.In late 2018, Picasso was, by most accounts, feeble and weak, barely skin and bones before the thick of winter arrived. Rider assumed that Picasso would never be seen again. Months passed without a sighting. In the early spring, Rider was visiting the Grand Tetons in Wyoming when she received a message from a friend in the Basin: They found Picasso."He was very much alive," Rider said.She last spotted Picasso in November, near Highway 318, and walked him back into the Basin. Rider worries about the horses wandering near the highway traffic and has pushed for the Colorado Department of Transportation to build a fence along the road.However it ends for Picasso, Rider will be at peace. Over the years, there have been calls for Picasso to be adopted, to be sheltered from the weathering of living in the wild. But Rider knows the wild is where Picasso belongs."So many people have wanted to remove him," Rider said. "But he needs to die out there."“To any one of them that die,” Mosbey said, “You know what? Just be thankful. They lived and died wild. They were free.”When Picasso does die, it won't be the end of an era, said Sharkey, the Canadian broadcaster who drove from Ottawa and back to see the famed horse."No horse lover worth their salt would call it that," Sharkey said. Because when Picasso is gone, Sharkey said, his legacy will carry on, in the attitude and appearance and instinct of his generations of offspring. His fans will return to the Basin, where they might spot a painted mustang, free as the day he was born, galloping toward a watering hole or charging at a taller stallion, and they might see the old pinto one more time. 1811

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Total: 9 - 9Now it's easy to look at this total and maybe side against a visit. Depending on how much a family spends on food, or if they even buy ride tickets or pay for parking, this figure can drop or jump. Thankfully, there are options to save some money.Parking is available off-site with free shuttle service all day, taking care of - right there.For tickets, there are select Kids Days where children 12 and younger get in for free. That takes off the cost of admission for a day.RELATED: What to know about 2018's San Diego County FairThere are a couple of options for adult tickets as well. A coupon from Vons or Albertson brings adult admission down to , saving another each.Children 6 and younger get in free throughout the fair as well, potentially saving even more money — because they're probably not eating deep-fried ice cream chicken sandwiches, right? ... Right?Speaking of food, families can save there. On Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., special sample portions of fair favorites will be available to save families money and some calories. But with options like a ramen burrito or cotton candy ice cream sandwich, it may be difficult to only eat a couple of items.RELATED: Getting to and parking at the SD FairWhen it comes to rides, families can purchase admission and ride packages, starting at at Costco and includes parking, admission for four, ride coupons and drink coupons. There are also "pay one price ride days" for unlimited rides on Wednesdays and Thursdays, going for .While a 0 price tag on a day at the fair initially looks like a lot, a little digging will net families some quick savings before they even hop into the car. 1708

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Toy companies also have to deal with the fact that many kids are increasingly playing games on consoles, phones and tablets and not with old-school action figures, dolls and other toys. 185

  

Thunberg sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 2019 in a solar-powered boat and arrived in New York to speak in front of the United Nations about climate change. She's since traveled to other countries, often scolding world leaders for their inaction on the pressing climate crisis.Trump was Time's "Person of the Year" in 2016 following the presidential election. In 2017, Trump suspected on Twitter that he would be named "Person of the Year" a second time, but lost out to the "Silence Breakers" — women who came forward to report sexual misconduct, sparking the #MeToo movement. 580

  

Trump did the same for Kushner.The memo does not specify the names of the individuals whose security clearances were initially denied -- only to be overruled by the White House. But it does provide some detail about situations involving two senior White House officials and another who used to work for the National Security Council.For "senior White House official one," Newbold alleged that the individual's security clearance was denied after the background check revealed "significant disqualifying factors, including foreign influence, outside activities ... and personal conduct." But, she alleged, Kline overruled her recommendation to reject the clearance and merely noted "the activities occurred prior to Federal service," prompting concerns from another federal agency after the official applied for an even higher security clearance.Similarly, after concerns were raised about "senior White House official two," including over the potential of foreign influence, Kline said "do not touch" the case in a conversation with Newbold, according to the memo, and the individual's security clearance was approved.For "senior White House official three," who worked at the National Security Council, Kline told Newbold to "change the recommendation" against providing a security clearance, something she said she refused to do."I said I would absolutely not," Newbold told the committee.Along with releasing the memo Monday, Cummings sent a letter to White House counsel Pat Cipollone, accusing the White House of stonewalling his repeated requests for information and saying he would proceed to issue a subpoena for Kline at a committee meeting Tuesday. Cummings warned that he was prepared to issue subpoenas after multiple requests for information went ignored, and said he wanted to interview a number of other officials, including former deputy chief of staff Joseph Hagin."In light of the grave reports for the whistleblower -- and the ongoing refusal of the White House to provide the information we need to conduct or investigations -- the Committee now plans to proceed with (the) compulsory process and begin authorizing subpoenas, starting at tomorrow's business meeting," Cummings wrote Monday."The Committee will depose Mr. Kline about the security clearance practices in place when he was at the White House, the treatment of specific security clearance adjudications during his tenure, and the interactions with the whistleblower," Cummings wrote.The White House has continuously argued in their correspondence with Cummings that it had broad jurisdiction to protect security clearance information of individuals and that they had no intention to turn over personal security clearance information with the committee. The White House did provide the committee with a briefing of the administration's security clearance process and a review of "a handful of guidance documents," according to Cummings. 2918

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