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Unfortunately, the 52-year-old’s truck became stuck in the sand. Nearby residents said he was revving his engine for hours trying to free the vehicle, and lifeguards were notified of the situation early Thursday morning. 220

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Warren was arrested in early 2018 when Border Patrol agents found him at a property in Ajo, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) north of the border, where the two recently arrived migrants were staying. The building is used by non-profit groups in the area. 252

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Tsunamis can travel over 500 mph (800 k/ph) at the deepest point of the water, but slow as they near the shore, eventually hitting the shore at 20 to 30 mph (32 to 48 k/ph). The energy of the wave's speed is transferred to height and sheer force as it nears shore. 264

  

We are going to get through it, said teammate and friend Kev'vontae Leland. Coach Jeremy Frioud and Leland hugged with tears flowing down their faces. The thought of Jacquez not walking out of Bayfront is heartbreaking. "He was one of the hardest players on the team," said Frioud. Neurosurgeon Kirk Jobe at Bayfront Hospital in St. Pete says just 1 out of 10,000 people have the arteriovenus malformation condition. It is often considered a “silent” condition because it doesn’t have any signs or symptoms for many people until someone has blood vessels rupture in their brain. It is often not passed down from relatives and the condition can vary greatly from one patient to the next. Doctors say there was no way to prevent it. No way to predict it. It wouldn’t haven mattered if Jacquez was playing football or eating breakfast on a Saturday morning. Jobe says this could have happened to him at any time. “It literally is a ticking time bomb in the head and there is no way to predict when this will happen nor who is walking around with this,” Neurosurgeon Kirk Jobe explained.The news of Jacquez's condition comes just days after he and his teammates were mourning the death of Marquis Scott, who was shot to death while riding a bicycle in St. Petersburg. Scott also played for Northeast's football team while he was a student there.Jacquez is the oldest in his family. His parents say his brothers and sisters look up to him. His parents are preparing his siblings for his passing. Northeast High School Principal Michael Hernandez released this statement: Jacquez Welch is a beloved member of the Northeast High School football team and the school community. Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time. Out of respect for his privacy, we cannot share information on his medical condition. Support will be available to students and staff when school resumes on Monday and will be in place as long as needed.This article was originally written by JJ Burton and Sarah Hollenbeck for 2009

  

Trump's attack on Brennan comes a day after the former CIA director accused the President in an MSNBC interview of stripping his security clearance as part of a "public relations strategy." Brennan was reacting to a report in The Washington Post on Friday that said the decision to revoke his security clearance had been finalized in order to switch the news cycle's focus from former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman's new book, "Unhinged," which contains critical passages about Trump."The fact that he's using a security clearance of a former CIA director as a pawn in his public relations strategy I think is just so reflective of somebody who, quite frankly, I don't want to use this term maybe, but he's drunk on power. He really is, and I think he's abusing the powers of that office," Brennan told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow in the interview.In a Wall Street Journal interview published Wednesday, Trump drew a connection between his decision to revoke Brennan's security clearance with the former CIA director's involvement in the investigation into Russian election interference -- comments that contrasted with the President's statement earlier in the day that the decision was based on a view that Brennan, a harsh Trump critic, posed "risks" because of "his erratic conduct and behavior.""I call it the rigged witch hunt, (it) is a sham. And these people led it!" Trump said in the interview with the newspaper. "So I think it's something that had to be done."In the interview, Trump cited Brennan as one of several national security officials he holds responsible for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference. Brennan, who served under President Barack Obama, was one of the intelligence chiefs who signed off on the intelligence community's January 2017 assessment that Russia interfered with the intent to help Trump and to hurt Hillary Clinton.The Washington Post reported Friday night that the White House has drafted documents that would revoke the security clearances of current and former officials Trump wants to punish for criticizing him or playing some role in the Russia investigation. Trump wants to sign "most, if not all" of them, a senior White House official told the Post.Trump said in his statement earlier this week that he is considering revoking security clearances of the Justice Department's Bruce Ohr, former CIA Director and National Security Agency chief Michael Hayden, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former national security adviser Susan Rice, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, former FBI agent Peter Strzok and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page.Trump's decision to revoke Brennan's security clearance drew criticism from more than a dozen former senior intelligence officials, who said in a statement Thursday that the President move was "ill-considered" and "unprecedented.""We all agree that the president's action regarding John Brennan and the threats of similar action against other former officials has nothing to do with who should and should not hold security clearances -- and everything to do with an attempt to stifle free speech," they said.In a separate statement Friday, 60 former CIA officials said "the country will be weakened if there is a political litmus test applied before seasoned experts are allowed to share their views." 3354

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