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President Donald Trump retweeted an edited video Sunday morning that showed him swinging a golf club and appearing to hit his former presidential campaign rival Hillary Clinton with a golf ball.The animated GIF image Trump retweeted spliced together footage of Trump taking a swing on a golf course with footage of Clinton tripping and falling as she boarded a plane in 2011 as secretary of state. The footage is edited to make it appear as though Clinton is hit in the back with a golf ball before her fall.  522

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POWAY, Calif. (KGTV) - The memory of Poway synagogue shooting victim Lori Gilbert-Kaye is living on through random acts of kindness, which she was known for often doing. Over the weekend, Emily Tolliver went to the Poway Dollar Tree with her 11-year-old son, Shawn. "I was just walking down the aisles, and I saw a toy snake. I was originally thinking in my head, oh, this would be great to scare my mom!" said Shawn.But Shawn quickly realized that the toy was special, noticing a note on the back. "I went over to my mom, and I told her look this says, 'Enjoy this random act of kindness.' And then we kind of read the note together and noticed it was for the person who had died in the shooting," said Shawn. Taped to the back of the toy was a bill and a dime, just enough to pay for that toy.It also had a note from a 5-year-old which read: "In loving memory of Lori Gilbert Kaye, 8/10/58 - 4/27/19"After posting the experience on Facebook, hundreds of people were moved by the gesture of kindness. On the very day they discovered the note Lori would have turned 61. "I knew that the community would be touched by it, but I was surprised it brought people to tears. Just remembering her and that a 5-year-old was remembering her on her birthday, the way she wants to be remembered, and that's through helping others and doing acts of kindness," said Emily."It really made me feel like anyone can make a difference, at any age or anywhere at any time, you can make a difference," said Shawn. Just last week Gilbert-Kaye's husband spoke at the Mesa Arts Center in Arizona, encouraging people there to do good for the world. "Here you have a wonderful, beautiful person where there was really no boundaries of religion, race or color, but she would help everyone, would look for people and help them," said Dr. Kaye. He said it was his wish to see random acts of kindness continue for his late wife. "Just little things in life, giving a little bit to charity, doing a good deed, is my way of preventing bad things from happening," said Dr. Kaye.The Tollivers say they plan to keep the happiness train going. As they decide what their act of kindness will be, they'll do so with Lori in their hearts. 2211

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President Donald Trump revived Tuesday his "Pocahontas" nickname for Elizabeth Warren, a day after the Massachusetts senator released a DNA test amplifying the controversy over her claimed Native American heritage."Pocahontas (the bad version), sometimes referred to as Elizabeth Warren, is getting slammed," Trump tweeted of his potential 2020 challenger."She took a bogus DNA test and it showed that she may be 1/1024, far less than the average American. Now Cherokee Nation denies her, "DNA test is useless." Even they don't want her. Phony!" Trump said.Pocahontas was a historical figure from the 17th Century and using her name in an intentionally disparaging way insults native peoples and degrades their cultures. The largest Native American advocacy group has said that is why it has condemned the President's usage in this manner.In a second tweet moments later, Trump alleged that Warren's claims of Native American heritage "have turned out to be a scam and a lie" and called for Warren to apologize for the second time in 24 hours. 1051

  

POWAY (KGTV) -  Poway firefighters are joining forces with the Muscular Dystrophy Association to raise funds for the firefighters' annual Fill the Boot campaign on Thursday.The goal of the campaign is to help free children and adults from the harm of muscular dystrophy, ALS, and other life-threatening diseases. These diseases can take away the ability to walk, move, smile, talk, and breathe.40 firefighters and cadets from the Poway Firefighters Local 3922 and MDA will be stationed at different locations throughout Poway with boots in hand asking pedestrians, motorists, customers, and other passersby for donations.The event begins at 7:00 a.m. and ends at 11:00 a.m. Donations can be made at the following locations:   753

  

POWAY, Calif. (KGTV) — The former Stoneridge Country Club in Poway is finally about to get cleaned up.It appears voters have approved new housing on the land, which has turned into a beat-up, overgrown mess.But that's not what Kevin McNamara, managing partner of The Farm in Poway, sees."I think the plan is beautiful. It's going to be a great place to live. It will be a great addition to North Poway," McNamara said.McNamara is celebrating the apparent passage of Measure P, which approves changing the zoning on the old golf course to allow for more housing.The current owner of the land, Michael Schlesinger of Beverly Hills, also wanted to build homes at Stoneridge. But voters defeated his plan in 2017. The next day, Schlesinger shut down the long-running club.McNamara thought he could come up with a better plan, and he thought he knew how to get Poway voters on board. He negotiated an option with Schlesinger to buy the land if voters said yes.He put the whole plan together before getting the concept on the ballot."They thought I was nuts because it's a million dollars. This was a big bet," McNamara said.He called his gamble The Farm in Poway. He first showed ABC 10News the plan in 2018: 160 homes, along with features like community gardens, trails, a club, and a butterfly farm.McNamara spent nearly two years meeting with every Poway resident he could to convince them it was the right use of the land."I thought it would be real close. I was confident, but I thought it would be close. I had no idea it would be a total blowout," said McNamara.Now, he says, it's time to go to work. And the first step is keeping a promise he made to the neighbors."Next Thursday, we start the cleanup. We're going to mow it, the whole place. We're going to clean out all the dead shrubs, the broken trees. We're going to do a real thorough cleanup," McNamara said.He expects to officially take over the property next spring and have the first homes ready for families to move in by the end of 2022. 2010

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