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"Four more years! Four more years!" as Pres. Trump begins remarks after being renominated for reelection at the RNC."If you want to really drive them crazy, you'll say '12 more years,'" Trump tells the crowd. pic.twitter.com/RrEj7IHY9S— Tony Morrison ?????? ? ABC News (@THETonyMorrison) August 24, 2020 311
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A man was injured in a machete attack in San Diego’s Talmadge neighborhood Thursday night, San Diego Police say. According to police, the incident happened just before 7 p.m. on the 4800 block of of El Cajon Boulevard.Police say the suspect walked up to the victim, who was sitting in his car, and attacked him with the machete. RELATED: Video shows machete attack in EscondidoPolice say the suspect shattered the vehicle’s windows with his machete. The victim got out of the car and ran off. But the suspect threw the weapon at the victim. The blade hit the victim in the back as the suspect then ran away.The victim received a a 3-inch cut on the ride side of his back, and was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police are looking for the suspect. They say he was wearing a blue shirt and blue pants and ran northbound. If you have any information, you're asked to call the San Diego Police Department. 960

(CNN) - A former Capitol Hill staffer said Rep. Duncan Hunter grabbed her behind at a party in downtown Washington in 2014, adding a new element of impropriety alleged against the embattled California Republican, who is charged with using campaign funds to pay for vacations and to finance extramarital affairs.Rory Riley-Topping, a former subcommittee staff director on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, told CNN in an interview that she was at a bar after an annual dinner held by the National Republican Congressional Committee when Hunter approached her, appearing, she said, to be intoxicated."Duncan Hunter had told me that he wanted to talk to me about Agent Orange, which is an issue the committee was dealing with at the time. I politely said, 'Great. I'll get in touch with your staff.' And he kind of leaned in and said, 'No, I want to talk to you about it,' and had reached over and pulled himself in very close with his hand on my behind," Riley-Topping said.RELATED: Prosecutors: How Rep. Duncan Hunter misused campaign funds"I felt very uncomfortable," Riley-Topping said. "I very awkwardly moved away."Riley-Topping said she then approached Republican Rep. Jon Runyan of New Jersey, a member of the committee she worked on who has since retired, and told him what had happened. "This is gross. This is what happened: Duncan Hunter just grabbed my ass. I don't want to be here anymore," she recalled in the interview.CNN has reached out to Runyan. Two former colleagues of Riley-Topping and her then-fiancé, who is now her husband, told CNN that Riley-Topping had told them about the incident soon after it happened.Hunter was charged in August with wire fraud, falsifying records and campaign finance violations, and, in an indictment, prosecutors described a lavish lifestyle with trips to Italy, private school tuition payments and bar tabs allegedly funded by campaign donations.RELATED: Motion: San Diego Congressman Duncan Hunter spent campaign funds on "desire for intimacyHe agreed last year to step down from his congressional committee assignments, though he later went on to win reelection, defeating his Democratic opponent after a campaign widely criticized for its anti-Muslim themes.In court filings this week prosecutors also described how Hunter used campaign funds to support five separate extramarital affairs -- allegedly paying for ski trips and nights out with five different women, including lobbyists and staffers.Hunter has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and CNN has reached out to his congressional office for comment on the allegation by Riley-Topping.Riley-Topping first shared her story with RT, the cable news network funded by the Russian government, earlier Wednesday after an anchor on the channel who is a personal friend invited her on to talk about the experience, and to provide legal analysis on the Hunter case, Riley-Topping told CNN.Riley-Topping, who is now a consultant specializing in veteran law, said she did not report the incident at the time to her supervisors because it was the kind of behavior that was common on Capitol Hill then."This kind of stuff happens all the time. Even though it was something that felt inappropriate, it also unfortunately didn't seem unusual and I felt I was not physically injured, I wasn't raped," Riley-Topping said.Several lawmakers have recently resigned after the national sexual assault reckoning swept into Congress. In December, Congress passed sexual harassment legislation to oversee the way sexual harassment claims are made and handled on Capitol Hill.Riley-Topping said that she decided to leave her job in Congress because of the alleged incident with Hunter, and she resigned months later. 3716
President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to North Korea during his address Wednesday to South Korea's National Assembly, warning that provocative action would amount to a "fatal miscalculation" under his administration.He cast himself as more willing than previous US presidents to use military force against Pyongyang should they continue threatening the United States and its allies."This a very different administration than the United States has had in the past," Trump said. "Do not underestimate us. And do not try us."Trump delivered a stern and personal message to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, warning that continued nuclear provocations would result in his regime's destruction."The weapons you are acquiring are not making you safer, they are putting your regime in grave danger," Trump said in what he called a "direct" message to Kim."Every step you take down this dark path increases the peril you face," Trump said. "North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. It is a hell that no person deserves."Trump called for a "complete and verifiable denuclearization" of the Korean peninsula."All responsible nations must join forces to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea to deny it any form of support, supply, or acceptance," he said.Trump also drew a stark contrast Wednesday between South Korea and North Korea, saying that South Korea's economic growth is proof that the North Korean experiment has failed."When the Korean War began in 1950, the two Koreas were approximately equal in GDP per capita, but by the 1990s South Korea's wealth had surpassed North Korea by more than 10 times. And today the South's economy is over 40 times larger," Trump said. "You're doing something right.""North Korea is a country ruled by a cult. At the center of this military cult is a deranged belief in the ruler's destiny to rule as a parent protector over a conquered Korean Peninsula," Trump said. "The more successful South Korea becomes the more successfully you discredit the dark fantasy at the heart of the south Korean regime."Trump also contrasted the atrocious human rights conditions in North Korea with the freedoms South Korean citizens enjoy. 2209
"Tiger King's" Carole Baskin is reportedly getting her very own TV show.According to Variety, the unscripted show will follow the prominent cat activist and her husband Howard as they hunt down and call out anyone who abuses animals.The Baskin's will work with ITV America's Thinkfactory Media on the unnamed project.The New York Times said Thinkfactory would work on pitching it to networks to see if anyone will pick it up. 433
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