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(CNN/BAY AREA NEWS GROUP) - Twenty-four hours after local news reports first shined the spotlight on the giant swastika carved in his front yard, Steven Johnson just doesn't get the commotion. But what Johnson calls a "design" sure does look like the Nazi symbol -- and it has set his East Bay neighbors on edge."That Nazi (stuff) happened like 80 years ago," Johnson said Wednesday, sitting on his Harley Davidson motorcycle in front of his home in this out-of-the-way neighborhood where a narrow road separates houses tucked together on both sides. "Get over it, I guess."That's not about to happen.Aerial footage from local news stations on Tuesday captured the cement swastika, which measures about 10 feet by 10 feet and sits adjacent to the walkway of Johnson's home, taking up half of the front yard of the modest one-story house. A day later, media and gawkers continued to show up on the street, and drone used by a photographer for a national news company hovered above the house, snapping images of Johnson's yard.The uproar over the swastika comes just as the world is commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day, when Allied Forces landed in Normandy, France on June 6, 1944, a battle considered one of the major turning points of World War II.Speaking to a reporter and photographers after pulling up to his home Wednesday morning, Johnson was polite — and also showed zero remorse for his Nazi stone garden."I like swastikas," he said. "I think they look cool. ... I didn't do it to get attention. I'm not a worshiper of Nazis. I just thought it'd be a cool thing to put in there."Calling the design a "Tibetan symbol," Johnson said the swastika symbolizes "peace, tranquility and harmony." But while the ancient symbol used in many eastern religions traditionally faced counter-clockwise, the symbol used by Nazi Germany -- like the one in Johnson's yard -- turns to the right.That swastika is widely recognized as a symbol of hatred, associated with the persecution and systematic murder of millions -- including about 6 million Jewish people -- under the Third Reich.Johnson's decision to build one has not inspired good feelings from neighbors, two of whom privately Wednesday expressed their disgust with his decision. And as images of the giant Nazi lawn art spread, others outside the community said they were deeply offended"Personally, and professionally, I find it deeply deeply offensive," said Nancy Appel, a spokesperson for the Anti-Defamation League. "The thing is huge, it's in concrete and symmetrical. It appears that a lot of effort went into it."Anti-Semitic incidents -- including the appearance of swastikas in plain view of the public -- have been on the rise in California since 2016, according to data from ADL, which tracks bias incidents nationwide. The group recorded 341 anti-Semitic events statewide in 2018, up from 278 the year prior and more than any other state in the U.S."This is 2019 and it's California," Appel said. Addressing Johnson's swastika, she added, "Despite the long heritage, I think we all know what that symbol has come to mean. It's not just offensive to Jews, it's offensive to African-Americans, it's offensive to Asian Americans, Mexican-Americans. It's offensive to pretty much everybody and has come come to be seen as a symbol of hate for everyone."To which Johnson's response seems to be: Tough darts."I don't feel bad about putting it in," he said. "I feel bad about everybody making such a big deal about it."He also said he doesn't plan to remove it.'It's what America stands for. It's my property, my choice," he said. "A few people don't like and now I have to remove it? I enjoy it." 3671
(KGTV) - Did a 6-year-old YouTube star from South Korea really buy an million home?Yes.Boram has 31 million subscribers for her videos which feature toy reviews and a video blog.She generates about million a month from her videos, which she makes with her family.Through her parents, she purchased an million five-story property in Seoul earlier this year. 373
(CNN) -- John Cena is playing a firefighter in a new movie and wants to help some real-life first responders.On Monday the wrestler-turned-actor tweeted a video announcing his plan to donate 0,000 to those currently fighting the California wildfires.The actor portrays a firefighter in the forthcoming film "Playing with Fire" and tweeted "I'm asking that today on #FirstRespondersDay we do everything we can to help those who risk their lives to protect us all."Thousands have had to evacuate their homes and there have been power outages in the midst of multiple fires including including the Kincade Fire, Tick Fire and Getty Fire.Cena plugged his new comedy, which is in theaters November 8, and said it "showcases a group of people I believe are heroes -- first responders."He then segued into the fact that "California is in dire straits.""It is burning," he said. "It is under siege from massive wildfires statewide, which means that our first responders are working around the clock and they need our help."He then called on Paramount, the studio behind his new film, to select a charity which aids first responders."And on behalf of 'Playing With Fire' and out of respect to the people who I truly believe are heroes my response will be to immediately donate half a million dollars to this cause," Cena said. "In times like this, when people are giving their lives and working around the clock what they need from us is resources."He added "This is the right thing to do, and I'm doing my part to help the cause" and ended his message with a plea for everyone to keep safe. 1593
(KGTV) - Craft beer is as much a part of San Diego as apple pie is a part of America.Bold statement? Sure. But there's no denying the impact the local industry has had on the region over the past decade.RELATED: San Diego getting an official craft beer known as '72 and Hoppy'At Stone Brewery, the craft of beer is taken seriously - much like at many other local breweries that now pepper San Diego County.Padraic "Paddy" Lenehan, Stone Brewing's global beer curator, walked 10News through the different tastes that San Diegans crave when it comes to craft beers.Beer 101Lenehan walked us through a few of Stone's popular beers offered throughout the year and seasonally: Stone Ripper San Diego-style Pale Ale, Stone Vengeful Spirit IPA, Miguel Ceja Andrade/Brandon Berube Stone Merc Machine Double IPA, and Stone Xocoveza Mocha Stout.Pale AlePale Ales are considered a good balance of both malt and hops and can range to include fruity notes or varying degrees of floral tastes. American versions tend to be hoppier, while British version tend to be maltier.IPA (India Pale Ale)An Indian Pale Ale is generally a herbal, citric beer with a hoppy bitterness. These beers can range in color from golden brown to a reddish amber and can also range in flavors to include fruity notes or more floral hints.Double IPAThe Double IPA is often referred to as an American IPA on steroids. Those tastes of an IPA are amplified and stronger than their single IPA relatives. The style, credited as West Coast-style IPAs, are generally very hoppy to the taste.StoutAmerican stouts are inspired by traditional English-style stouts, with a balanced and generally heavy taste. Many U.S. brewers commonly add coffee and chocolate to compliment the roasted malt flavors and the trend of aging stouts in bourbon or whiskey barrels has also taken off.For more about your favorite styles, beer website Beer Advocate has a lengthy list of styles and what makes them each unique.At Stone in Escondido...Stone Brewery has developed a reputation as one of the area's top breweries. Its Escondido brewery and bistro is evidence of that - sporting rotating taps of the brewery's latest creations and favorite brews.RELATED: 10 days of events on tap for San Diego Beer WeekThe brewery has taken those beers and crafted up a menu to compete with taste buds, with options available for the entire family.As always, a designated driver or ride sharing is encouraged when visiting the brewery. Services like Lyft and Uber often give special pricing or codes for certain events and Stone offers a lower designated driver price. 2636
(KGTV) - Did a dog really deliver 19 puppies over the weekend in Arizona?Yes!A great dane named Cleo gave birth to the huge litter via c-section at Kingman Animal Hospital. 180