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(KGTV) - A fire broke out Friday at a home in the Talmadge area.Sky10 was above the home in the 4600 block of 50th at Madison Ave. about 4:30 p.m.Firefighters found flames and smoke at the home when they arrived.The home was vacant when the fire broke out. No roads were closed in the area.San Diego Fire-Rescue teams did not immediately release what caused the fire.Crews requested an arson investigator and SDG&E assistance at the scene. 483
(KGTV) - Has a 30-foot-poo emoji really sprung up in downtown Portland?Yes.The big brown inflatable object is designed to support World Toilet Day. That's an international event that tries to call attention to the global sanitation crisis.Visitors can actually tour the inside of the giant poop which includes light projections and non-operational toilets with interactive tablets.The whole thing is organized by Poo-Pourri which plans to take the giant inflatable to more than twenty cities across the country. But San Diego is not on the list. 555

(CNN) - It's beginning to look a lot like 1990 in a new ad for Google Assistant that features Macaulay Culkin.The actor who played the young Kevin McAllister, who was famously left at home as his family traveled to France in the hit Christmas comedy "Home Alone," appears in the ad acting out some of the memorable parts of the movie.Culkin, who has been seen with long hair and facial hair in recent years, is clean shaven and has a similar style to his 8-year-old self in the ad.Watch the video to see it. 515
(CNN) -- Nike's gamble to partner with athlete-turned-activist Colin Kaepernick paid off Sunday as the company won an Emmy for outstanding commercial at the 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.The commercial, titled "Dream Crazy," features Kaepernick alongside other sports legends including Serena Williams and LeBron James, who have reached beyond their personal achievements to support and advance political and social causes.The ad was released in September 2018 days before the start of the NFL season. Kaepernick was one of the faces of Nike's 30th anniversary commemoration of its iconic "Just Do It" campaign.Despite some intense response to the ad -- like people burning their Nike shoes and a Missouri college dropping the brand -- the company's stock hit an all-time high. Nike also gained tens of thousands of Instagram followers after announcing the campaign.Since the commercial aired on televisions around the world, Nike has released several other socially and politically charged ads featuring an array of athletes from different backgrounds. Most recently, Nike partnered with the Toronto Raptors in their release of a team-branded hijab for Muslim women athletes. 1185
(KGTV) -- A Marine with a Camp Pendleton-based unit died and a search is underway for eight others from that group following a training accident off the coast of San Clemente Island, U.S. Marine officials said.Officials said the incident happened around 5:45 p.m. Thursday during a routine training exercise involving the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force, and Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, according to officials.An amphibious assault vehicle with 15 Marines and one sailor inside reported taking water during the exercise, officials said.Seven members of the group were rescued and taken to the hospital, but officials confirmed another -- a Marine -- died at Scripps La Jolla Hospital. Two individuals, both Marines, were in critical and stable conditions, respectively.The five other members have returned to their assigned ship.The eight members — seven Marines and one sailor — remained missing as of Friday afternoon and were being searched for by the Navy's USS John Finn, three Navy helicopters, several smaller Navy vessels and a U.S. Coast Guard ship and helicopter, Marine officials said.Officials say that all families of the Marines and the sailor involved have been notified."We have not moved into a recovery operation," Gen. David Berger, USMC commandant, told reporters during a mid-afternoon briefing at Camp Pendleton, the home base of the personnel involved the accident.Friday, officials said that they have covered more than 200 square nautical miles in the search efforts.An immediate cancelation of AAV use was also ordered at the base and all vehicles will be inspected after the tragedy.Retired Lieutenant Colonel Hal Kempfer said these vehicles date back to World War II and historically can have issues."Even when they go through all the checklist, they can have mechanical problems in the water that they didn’t anticipate," said Kempfer.He also said that with only half getting out, it's likely that the vehicle took on water very quickly."One of the problems is if they take water, the Marines in the back of the vehicle are in a sealed compartment, so whereas the crew can get out fairly quickly, it's tough to get all the Marines out," he said.Kempfer added that while the goal is to keep everyone safe, even training comes with risks."We train like we fight, and we take all the precautions we possibly can but it’s a dangerous business and sometimes training accidents happen," he said, adding that whether a Marine died in combat or in a training drill, they should still be honored and remembered the same way.A Tweet from the First MEF reads “We are deeply saddened by this tragic incident. I ask that you keep our Marines, Sailors, and their families in your prayers as we continue our search,” said Col. Christopher Bronzi, 15th MEU Commanding Officer.The name of the Marine who died will not be disclosed until 24 hours after family was notified. 2930
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