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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- ABC 10News will be streaming Thursday night's town hall with Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden. The live primetime event will be moderated by ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos. The live stream will begin at 5 p.m.Less than a month from Election Day, this town hall will allow voters the opportunity to ask the former vice president the questions most important to them. 441

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A Seattle hiker arrived in San Diego over the weekend, where he'll begin a 2,600-mile trek to raise awareness and money for Alzheimer's disease.Toby Gallier's family was first impacted by the disease four years ago when his mom's partner was diagnosed. Gallier's seen the toll it takes on both patient and caregiver.Gallier will be hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, a grueling five-month trek that will take him through desert, forest and mountains.He's raising money for "The Longest Day" fundraiser through the Alzheimer's Association - you can donate here.You can also follow along on his journey here, Gallier will be posting blog updates whenever he can find WiFi.On Monday the San Diego/Imperial Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association greeted and thanked Gallier for his commitment to this cause. 827

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A San Diego woman with family in Syria, tells 10News she's already lost family members to this war. Regardless, she's thankful for United States involvement. "This is what should be happening, a message to Assad that what he is doing is wrong and it has to be stopped," said Ahin Salih. RELATED: Trump orders air strikes on Syria in response to chemical attackAhin Salih is from the northern part of Syria. She still has family trying to escape. She told 10News she understand that many will criticize U.S. military action. But she says - things have gotten so bad there, that they can't get much worse."I understand that there are many people who will be against it because fear of an attack on innocent people," she said. "But innocent people have been dying for the past eight years. So to us, especially the Kurds, this was a positive."Most of Salih's family has fled to Europe, trekking weeks at a time with little to eat."Everyday we're concerned that we're not going to hear from (my aunt) anymore, so every day that I hear her voice is a relief that they're still alive."Salih says she hopes her aunt will be able to come to the U.S. Someday.She also hopes that U.S. involvement will open the eyes of the rest of the world, making them realize that atrocities are happening in her home country. "I do appreciate being here," she said. "But I am concerned that a lot of people here don't know what's happening."Salih says she's studying political science in the U.S., hoping to one day make a political run and to work on issues like this. 1599

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A woman was left bleeding and bruised after she was forced to jump off an electric scooter. She had to think quickly when she realized the brakes were cut Tuesday night in Pacific Beach. "My option was either to jump off the scooter or to just roll with it into traffic," said Mary Adamcyk. Adamcyk says she rides electric scooters all the time. Tuesday night, it didn't end well. RELATED: Man in scooter crash near downtown San Diego dies"I went to hit the brakes and they just didn't work and the scooter just kept going," she said. "I was really freaked out because there were two cars coming towards me."So, she decided to jump. "I just kind of went flying, I mean, I jumped off, I fell to my knees, my cell phone went flying," said Adamcyk. "I had holes just torn into both of my knees, they got cut up. My thumb doubled in size."RELATED: 1 dead, 1 facing life-threatening injuries in separate San Diego County scooter crashesAdamcyk says she always checks the brakes before she rides because she knows some people cut them. This time, she missed it. "I'll see an entire nest with the brakes cut," she said. "I just see it so often."Rutgers University released a new study on electric scooters this week. They found head injuries due to scooter crashes have tripled in the last decade. Although she didn't hit her head, Adamcyk reported the incident to Bird. They responded asking for more details and said they were looking into it. 1466

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — An orphaned puppy at a local animal rescue will receive a state-of-the-art heart surgery to repair a rare heart murmur.Helen Woodward Animal Center said Tuesday Cowboy, a terrier-blend brought to the center last October, has an irregular heart rhythm, so intense that veterinary staff could actually feel a distinct and loud rumble if their hands were placed on his chest.The puppy was brought into the center with his mother and five siblings, all of whom have found new homes.RELATED: Puppies found abandoned in Escondido park adopted out to new homesSince Cowboy arrived at Helen Woodward, he's been cared for by center staff and a foster owner and administered a medication called Atenolol to take pressure off his heart.“We care deeply about every single orphan pet that comes into our care and go to great lengths to make sure that each one of these wonderful animals has the chance to live a long, healthy and happy life with a loving forever family,” Jennifer Shorey, Helen Woodward Animal Center Director of Operations, said. “When we learned about Cowboy’s unique condition, we didn’t hesitate to find him the expert care he needs. We’re looking forward to seeing him thrive through surgery and eventually find a family of his own.”Cowboy is now set to receive a complex surgery in May.RELATED: Sea lion pup rescued by SeaWorld from rocks in Ocean BeachCardiology specialists at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center in San Diego will perform the procedure, which involves placing a deflated balloon into Cowboy's heart valve and inflating it to open the stricture and ease blood flow to lower his heart pressure.The center is accepting donations to help fund Cowboy's state-of-the-art surgery. Anyone who would like to donate to support Cowboy and other pets at the center can do so by calling 858-756-4117, extension 347 or by visiting animalcenter.org. 1893

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