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They are killers, mass killers, said Faure.President Trump's opioid plan unveiled Monday - which includes the death penalty for some drug traffickers "where appropriate under current law" - has sparked an internal debate for Faure."In principle, I'm against the death penalty.  For me it's a barbaric action," said Faure.But years after her devastating loss, she now believes it's the a necessary punishment for high-level traffickers.    "They are getting high pay. Nothing else can stop them.  The greed is too powerful.  Harsher sentences for drug dealer sends the message that there are going to be consequences for them," said Faure.While Faure favors tougher punishments, she's also wants equally tough regulation within the pharmaceutical industry - to help prevent abuse.Opioid deaths have been increasing in San Diego County over the past couple of years.  After dropping to 244 deaths in 2014, there were 248 in 2015.  The number went up again in 2016, when there were 253 opioid deaths. 1047

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There was wrong campaign spending, but it was not done by me. I have trust in the justice system despite what's going on with Trump and Mueller, and the anti-Republican, pro-Democrat forces within the Department of Justice, at the highest levels, and the FBI, at the highest levels. I'm optimistic on the outcome … it's been a year, that's a long time, said Hunter. 365

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There is indeed an emergency on our southern border, Trump said, adding there has also been an uptick in illegal crossings. "It's a colossal surge, and it's overwhelming our immigration system. We can't take you anymore. Our country is full."A plaque on the fencing, proclaiming it to be the first section of the president’s proposed border wall, highlighted the President's ambitions to construct new barrier across the U.S.-Mexico border. 440

  

This was just one of the many reasons Claire Golden and her family made the trip from Boston. “It’s really pretty,” Golden said. But lately, the neighborhood has become inundated with clumps of these bikes.“There is a bike war in San Diego, going on between five different companies,” Limandri said. On nearly every corner of Little Italy, there is a dockless bike. The bikes are a great amenity for people like Golden, who want to explore San Diego.“It’s easy...instead of getting an Uber or walking, to just get around the city,” Golden said.  However, the Little Italy Association says there are just too many of them in the neighborhood. So many that it's becoming a safety issue - especially when the bikes block sidewalks, parking spaces, ramps, and construction zones. Here's what they're going to do about it: “First thing in the morning, our maintenance guys come up with one of their trucks," said Marco Limandri of the Little Italy Association. "They’ll see if there are any of those bikes are blocking the sidewalks, and they’ll pick them up and they’ll relocate them two blocks away.The destination: State Street, which runs parallel to I-5. A location that the association says is far enough away from the hustle and bustle of restaurants and businesses in Little Italy. On any given day, you can see rows of endless bikes and scooters, sent to State Street from areas on India and Kettner Streets.  The Association said they do not necessarily have a problem with where the customers leave the bikes. They said most of them courteously park them on side streets. Instead, they took issue with where the bike companies launch them. “Our streets are not showrooms,” Limandri said. “These aren’t their sidewalks. They have no authority to place them. That’s the point.”The Association is in the early stages of proposing to each bike company, to take one parking spot as a designated launching lot. They have not reached an agreement yet, but they hope to get there soon. “This is a community in which pedestrians, bikes, cars, wheelchairs and strollers all have to interact,” Limandri said. “So once they understand that, I think we can work out an agreement where they are able to support the 'bikability' of San Diego, and people can come to Little Italy or other areas, and enjoy them.”Other San Diego neighborhoods dealing with similar issues include the Gaslamp and Hillcrest. They hope to come to a compromise through the implementation of permits.  2548

  

Trump tweeted Thursday morning: "To the three UCLA basketball players I say: You're welcome, go out and give a big Thank You to President Xi Jinping of China who made your release possible and, HAVE A GREAT LIFE! Be careful, there are many pitfalls on the long and winding road of life!" 287

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