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(CNN) -- It may seem like an ordinary scene: Children and adults playing on pink seesaws, carelessly laughing and chatting with each other.But this is a playground unlike any other. These custom-built seesaws have been placed on both sides of a slatted steel border fence that separates the United States and Mexico.The idea for a "Teeter-Totter Wall" came from Ronald Rael, an architecture professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and Virginia San Fratello, an associate professor of design at San Jose State University -- and it was a long time coming.In 2009, the two designed a concept for a binational seesaw at the border for a book, "Borderwall as Architecture," which uses "humor and inventiveness to address the futility of building barriers," UC-Berkeley said.Ten years later, their conceptual drawings became reality. Rael and his crew transported the seesaws to Sunland Park, New Mexico, separated by a steel fence from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.People from both sides came together Monday to play in a "unifying act," the University of California said in a statement. Participants on the Mexico side had no planning, it said.In an Instagram post, Rael said the event was "filled with joy, excitement, and togetherness at the borderwall.""The wall became a literal fulcrum for U.S -Mexico relations and children and adults were connected in meaningful ways on both sides with the recognition that the actions that take place on one side have a direct consequence on the other side," he wrote.Rael says that counterproposals for the wall created by his studio "reimagine, hyperbolize, or question the wall and its construction, cost, performance and meaning," according to the book's website. 1719

  中山拉血不疼是怎么回事   

(KGTV) -- Cal Fire and the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department are responding to reports of a hiker bit by a rattlesnake in East County Tuesday afternoon.According to Cal Fire, the incident happened on the Pine Hills Wilderness Trail.The agency says the hiker was reportedly bitten by a rattlesnake and is being transported to the hospital for evaluation via ground ambulance.The condition of the hiker is unknown at this time. 437

  中山拉血不疼是怎么回事   

(KGTV) - California residents are feeling the crunch of rising home costs, so much so that many have considered moving out of the state, according to a poll from UC Berkeley.A new study from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies revealed about 48 percent of California voters described housing affordability as an "extremely serious" problem in their area, with 36 percent saying it's "somewhat serious."RELATED: San Diego's housing crisis prompts M trust fund for affordable housingPerhaps more alarming, the issue has caused about 56 percent of voters to consider moving from their area, a quarter of those respondents saying they would likely leave the state. Just under a quarter said they would likely move to another part of the state or in the same general area.Among the areas voters felt hardest hit were San Diego and the San Francisco's bay area, according to the poll.RELATED: Affordable homes may come in Del Mar backyards"This view is most prevalent in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area, where 65 percent describe housing costs as an extremely serious problem, and in the South Coast counties of Orange and San Diego, where 55 percent say this," the poll stated.Majorities of voters in all parts of the state said they have considered moving because of high housing costs.RELATED: Affordable housing could be at Carlsbad gatewayAcross the state, voters felt there is a need for local rent ordinances as well. About 60 percent of voters said they support local governments having the ability to set rent limits as a way to help low- and middle-income people.The poll surveyed 1,200 registered voters in California between Aug. 27 and Sept. 5.  1719

  

(KGTV) — An inmate who escaped from San Quentin State Prison in Northern California the day after Christmas was apprehended Saturday about 200 miles away.Shalom Mendoza, 21, was reported missing just after 9:30 p.m. on Dec. 26 after he had been working outside of the prison perimeter with other inmates, according to the state Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (CDCR).Investigators began searching the surrounding area and say he appeared to have carjacked a Toyota Rav4 from a Home Depot parking lot in the San Rafael area.RELATED: San Quentin State Prison inmate escapes, suspected in carjackingThe Toyota was later found abandoned off the 101 Freeway north of Paso Robles on Friday. That led CDCR officials closer to Mendoza.A civilian saw Mendoza at a Taco Bell location in Paso Robles and called authorities, who placed him in custody without incident at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday.Mendoza now faces escape and carjacking charges. He was serving a five-year sentence for use of a deadly weapon during a carjacking/attempted carjacking and evading or attempting to evade a peace officer while driving recklessly. 1132

  

(KGTV) - Embattled Congressman Duncan Hunter faces more questions from the Federal Election Commission regarding campaign finances.The letter claims 4, 923.04 in un-itemized receipts were not reported properly. When contributions from an individual reach 0 for an election cycle, the itemization must include pertinent details.Hunter's spokesman claims the request for more information is commonplace and that many elected officials receive these notifications."Congressman Hunter's campaign has always complied with all regulations and reporting requirements concerning federal campaign laws akgwill continue to do so," said Michael Harrison.Hunter faces charges for misusing more than 0,000 of campaign finances and goes to court in the new year. RELATED:-- Prosecutors: How Hunter misused campaign funds-- Motion: Hunter spent campaign funds on "desire for intimacy"-- Judge allowing evidence of Hunter's alleged affairs at trial-- Former staffer claims Hunter groped her at DC party in 2014 1011

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