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There was also a child friendly area with rides, crafts and balloon animals. The event went on from noon to 11p.m. along Fifth Avenue, starting at University Avenue. 165
These workers were supposed to be trained in how to handle children with behavioral issues, said Bird. "They are trained to deescalate situations, but that obviously did not happen." 187

Trump suggested it was taken out of context, and he tweeted Friday: “Fake News Media had me calling Immigrants, or Illegal Immigrants, ‘Animals.’ Wrong! They were begrudgingly forced to withdraw their stories. I referred to MS 13 Gang Members as ‘Animals,’ a big difference - and so true. Fake News got it purposely wrong, as usual!” 333
They were not prepared, the fire department was not prepared, said 45-year Malibu resident Forrest Stuart told KCAL9. "My house was saved by my next door neighbor who is an 85-year-old retired, decorated fire chief. He and his wife are 85 and they stood there all night and knocked away embers that hit my house. I'm pretty angry about it." 340
This admission by prosecutors of the ongoing investigation bolsters CNN's reporting Tuesday that several tentacles related to WikiLeaks -- including the pursuit of testimony from a former Roger Stone associate, and a case about a leak of CIA documents -- are still active.The court chose to make public the documents in Assange's case Wednesday at the Justice Department's request.In all, the court made public nine filings in the Assange case on Wednesday.The prosecutors originally sought to keep the documents they filed as early as December 2017 under seal until Assange was arrested and extradited. He has been arrested in the UK but has not been extradited to the US to face his charge, and his lawyers have denounced the US law enforcement effort toward Assange as an attack on the First Amendment.In December 2017, prosecutors told a federal judge they were afraid Assange might flee if he knew about the charge he was about to face -- even though he was living under the protection of Ecuador in the country's embassy in London. A few months later, when a grand jury in Virginia indicted Assange, prosecutors kept it secret because of that same fear -- and that they believed evidence could be tampered with or destroyed and witnesses may be intimidated, according to the unsealed documents.Prosecutors also mentioned "affiliates" of Assange who may be under investigation, according to another newly unsealed document from more than a year ago. 1454
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