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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his pick to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, Dr. Ronny Jackson, "is one of the finest people I have ever met" but acknowledged he lacks experience in running a government agency."There's a lack of experience," he said.Trump said he hadn't heard particular allegations against Jackson but defended him and said he was being unfairly treated by the press and Democrats."I told Admiral Jackson just a little while ago, what do you need this for? This is a vicious group of people, they malign ... what do you need it for?" the President said he asked."He's an admiral, he's a great leader, and they question him for every little thing," Trump said.But he said he would leave it up to Jackson whether to continue pursuing confirmation."He is a high-quality person. It's totally his decision. So he'll be making a decision," he said. "I don't want to put a man through a process like this. It's too ugly and too disgusting."Trump said if he was Jackson making the decision, he would step aside."If I were him, I wouldn't do it," Trump said. 1098
PORTERVILLE, Calif. (KGTV) -- A Southern California resident decided she's had enough of thieves prowling her neighborhood and took matters into her own hands -- and the help of a water sprinkler.Katie Camarena, of Porterville, says crooks have been stealing tools and other items from area cars."Our flood light didn’t seem to scare them off," Camarena said in a post on Facebook.Camarena took a different and more creative approach. She opted to cool off these overnight bandits using a sprinkler."We decided to have a little fun with a motion-activated sprinkler that has an impressive amount of pressure."The trap proved to be very effective. Ring video captured early Tuesday morning and posted on her Facebook page shows someone on a bike with their face covered roll up her driveway. The person reaches her truck when he's met with a powerful jet of water. Even the sound of the sprinkler sounds petrifying.The person on the bike quickly ducked, spun the bike around, and peddled off.Camarena's Ring video went viral leading to questions from users asking where they can get their hands on this super soaking theft deterrent."Many have asked where it’s from. Just got it on Amazon! Here’s the link: https://amzn.to/38aAE9Q," she posted. 1253

POTRERO, Calif. (KGTV) - A man died in a house fire in the rural East County community of Potrero early Monday morning.Cal Fire, San Diego County Fire, the Sheriff's Department Bomb Arson unit and ATF agents were called to the home at Coyote Holler Road and Round Potrero Road about 7:15 a.m.First responders tried CPR, but couldn't save the man. Cal Fire officials said they were working to identify the victim, who was found unconscious just outside the home. The fire did not spread to any other buildings, including a trailer home that was under construction next to the house that burned. The same area burned in the Harris Fire in 2007. 651
President Donald Trump praised Sen. Susan Collins for her support of now-confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, calling the Maine Republican "incredible" for her speech on the Senate floor just one day earlier."I thought that Susan was incredible yesterday," Trump told reporters Saturday as he left the White House to fly to Kansas for a political rally."She gave an impassioned, beautiful speech yesterday. And that was from the heart, that was from the heart," Trump added.Collins, a key swing vote in the Senate, delivered a speech Friday afternoon affirming that she would vote to confirm Kavanaugh, who faced allegations of sexual assault. Kavanaugh has vehemently denied the allegations. 722
POWAY, Calif. (KGTV) - He's got sticky fingers and a green thumb. A business owner says his Poway office has been repeatedly burglarized by a thief who steals plants, among other things.The man snatched succulents and pilfered a large plumeria in his latest visit to the Poway business on Adrian Street near Midland Road on Wednesday around 11:30 p.m., according to owner Tom Belway.The grab-and-go gardener also disabled a surveillance camera and removed sensor lights, he said."This is the sixth or seventh time they have swept the property for any 'loose' items," Belway wrote on social media. "Previously they stole propane tanks, rocking chairs, construction materials and plants. One visit they had all of our outdoor furniture staged at the fence but they must have been interrupted."Down the street at the Park Church on Midland Road, pastor Andrew Henneforth said his church has been hit twice over the past two weeks.He said in the first incident, someone broke into a camper trailer and stole landscaping equipment and propane tanks.The second time, the thief hopped a fence and took a bicycle. There was a skateboard and drugs left behind, the pastor said."In this situation, am I a victim? Sure," Henneforth said. "But in some ways he's kind of a victim as well -- to addiction, to substance abuse."The church added security cameras after the second incident, he said.It's not clear if the two cases are related. Investigators tested a bottle of root beer left at church for DNA, the pastor said.Anyone with information should call the San Diego Sheriff's Office or Crime Stoppers. 1602
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