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When asked whether or not they believed President Trump’s portrayal of the caravan as an invasion of criminals, 29 percent of people say they believe the President while 33 percent of those asked say they believe advocates, who claim the caravan is simply seeking asylum. 272
We are not here to make deals. We are here to push forward change and make sure we don't have to watch more people die, he said. "Every time they ask to come into one of our houses to film, that gives away the very few moments we have to breathe." 247

What Ganger did know was that he had decided to hold the door, giving everyone else the best possible chance of escape through the back patio and delaying the shooter until police intervened. At one point, as shots sounded again, he felt something like a nip on his leg and ignored it."I would've died before that guy came in," he said, adding: "Our patrons are more important than one active shooter, so I was going to try to stand my ground the best I could."He almost did. He estimated he was fewer than three feet from Betts when Dayton police fatally shot him."He looked at me straight in the eye," Ganger said. "That's why — I don't know if you saw the footage, you see him pause for a second — it's because he's looking at me. Like, 'Why are you holding the door?' So he knew I was there waiting. That's what I wanted him to know. I hope I'm the last thing he remembered."Betts' rampage killed nine people total, among them his younger sister, Megan Betts. It wounded more than 20.Ganger didn't immediately realize he was one of them. The nip he felt during the attack had been a tiny piece of a shell casing ricocheting off his leg.Doctors told him they could cut the shrapnel out or leave it in. Either would be safe.He decided to leave it in.Ganger hasn't slept well since the attack, he said Wednesday. He can't shake his thoughts of the nine victims, the discarded shoes and purses left on the floor of Ned Peppers and his wish that he could have protected more people; he's been told none of it will go away in a hurry. He prays for the victims and urges others to thank the police for intervening.Sometimes, he said, a person will approach him and thank him for being there on the night of the shooting. He'll accept the compliment. Pet their dog if they have one."A lot of people don't understand what we're all going through," he said. "It's pretty heavy on all our hearts and going down (back to the Oregon District) to see my coworkers, my friends, fellow patriots, it did really help a lot. Just hearing people telling stories about the ones that got hurt, people coming up to me and telling me thank you, it means a lot. It's a weight being lifted off our chests because it was hard that night. Real hard."He's decided to go back to work when it's time."If I don't go back to work, he wins," he said of Betts. "He took something away from all of us if we don't go back. He's not gonna beat me."This story was originally published by 2453
What Jeff Sessions said is simply not true and I call upon him to apologize to the people of California for bringing the mendacity of Washington to California, Brown said. 171
We actually managed to get a hold of someone. We let them know that we'd been drifting for five months and we needed assistance, Appel said. "And they responded. They said, if we could get to the entrance to the harbor, that they would help us. 244
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