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Tremendous pressure is building, like never before, for the Border Wall and an end to crime cradling Sanctuary Cities. Started the Wall in San Diego, where the people were pushing really hard to get it. They will soon be protected!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 13, 2018 282

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They also told police they cut him from the program in April, but Shi said he was still in the program in May, Peterson said, calling the incident bizarre and confusing. 169

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Trump was accompanied to Tree of Life synagogue by Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. The President and the first lady lit a candle inside the vestibule for the 11 victims.Outside, the Trumps participated in the Jewish custom of placing stones and roses for the dead.Some neighbors in the close-knit community of Squirrel Hill protested the visit and held signs saying, "Words Matter," "Strength through Unity," "Watch Your Words," and "Hate does not work in our Neighborhoods."But not everyone was against the President's visit.Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who was leading a service at Tree of Life when the shooting began, said the President is welcome. He greeted the President and first lady at the synagogue, and shared with them details of the horrific attack.The Trumps also visited with wounded police officers at the hospital, the widow of one of the victims and others. 918

  

Tinder's value at the time was set at billion, unchanged from a valuation that had been done two years earlier, despite rapid growth in revenue and subscribers. The suit charges that executives with Match and IAC deliberately manipulated the data given to the banks, overestimating expenses and underestimating potential revenue growth, in order to keep the 2017 valuation artificially low. That manipulation allegedly deprived some early Tinder employees of millions, or billions, of dollars."They lied about the financial performance. They manipulated financial data, and essentially stole billions of dollars by not paying us what they contractually owe us," Rad said in an interview with CNN. "We're here to preserve our rights and to fight for what's right, for what was promised us."The suit does not offer an alternative valuation, and when asked by CNN, Rad refused to give an estimate other than to say it was "multiples" of the billion figure.The suit seeks at least billion in damages, and according to the suit the plaintiffs' options accounted for more than 20% of the company. That would suggest the plaintiffs are alleging that Tinder was undervalued by at least billion, putting its total value at about billion.But Match Group, which is publicly traded and includes Tinder along with other dating apps, has a market cap of only about .5 billion. IAC overall, which is controlled by media magnate Barry Diller and which also includes brands such as Angie's List and The Daily Beast in addition to the services that make up Match, has a market cap of about billion. The price of both stocks slumped immediately after the suit was filed.Tinder's success is driving much of that value. Last week, shares of Match shot up 17 percent in a single day and shares of IAC jumped nearly 8 percent after Match reported huge gains from Tinder. Revenue from Tinder alone was up 136 percent over the last year, coupled with an 81% increase in the number of subscribers. On an investor call about the earnings report, Match's CFO told investors it now expects Tinder to generate 0 million in revenue this year, which he called a "phenomenal achievement." The suit says that is 75 percent higher than the 2018 estimate used in the 2017 valuation. 2277

  

Throughout the years, fragments of large rockets and mortar shells have been unearthed, but none of them were considered to be live explosives.Still, "there's the possibility you could find some projectiles," said Brooks Hubbard with the Army Corps of Engineers.They are overseeing the investigation to determine if there is any risk of unexploded munitions.On Thursday, they surveyed a property owned by the City of San Diego south of Nobel Drive and west of the 805 freeway using a heavy-duty metal detector.The large, yellow device is connected to a GPS system that maps areas where metal is detected.Hubbard says once that data is analyzed, the Corps will determine if they need to come back to excavate suspicious areas.They estimate the project will last two to three months. 786

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