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Meanwhile, in Portland. Protestors are at the North precinct, miles away from the justice center downtown. Police begin dispersing protestors by physically pushing back or to the ground.
Police make an arrests and move onto the sidewalk and push protestors who arent walking fast enough.
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Meanwhile, in California. Horrifying footage showed the scenes from a car driving through the raging flames of the Hennessey Fire in Napa County as heavy smoke filled the air and burning trees overhead dangerously threatened to topple. At least six people have been killed as a staggering 560 fires continue to spread uncontrollably across the state of California. More than 771,000 acres have been destroyed - bigger than the whole state of Rhode Island - as the wildfires wipe out homes, trees and entire neighborhoods that they find in their paths. This comes as 14 other US states are now grappling with wildfires on their own land and as smoke pollution from California billows as far as Nebraska.
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Tucker Carlson Tonigh: "Biden Wants Unity. The Rest Of His Party Does Not. Joe Bidenโs job is to soothe your fears about what the left will do to the country. The most radical mass political movement in American history has found a frontman who seems like he should be feeding pigeons."
Two Russian pranksters reportedly posed as Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg and her dad during a phone call with vice presidential candidate Senator Kamala Harris and offered her damaging information about President Trump. Audio of the January phone call, which was obtained by The Sun, indicates that Harris had no idea that she was being duped by the two jokesters - Vladimir โVovanโ Kuznetsov and Alexey โLexusโ Stolyarov. During the three-and-a-half-minute call, Harris, the California senator who just weeks earlier had dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination for president, is heard accepting the call from โGreta.โ
CHARLOTTE -- A North Carolina Highway Patrol trooper is back at work after being seriously injured in a crash early last month. Trooper Devin Rich was working a collision on I-40 on July 7 when his patrol vehicle was struck from behind, causing extensive damage to both vehicles, according to a news release. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is extremely proud to announce the return of Trooper Devin Rich, who is now back to full duty after recovering from injuries sustained from a vehicle collision. Rich was transported to a local hospital for treatment of serious injuries as a result of the crash. "Trooper Rich was among five patrol vehicles struck within a month's time-frame across the state," officials said in a statement "SHP welcomes Trooper Rich back to full duty and celebrates his speedy recovery!"
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HOLY WATERSPOUTS! ๐ช๐ฆ๐ฎ Look how many waterspouts formed just off-shore of Louisiana Thursday afternoon.
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Have you ever seen 6 waterspouts swirling at once? It happened yesterday in the Gulf of Mexico!
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Shoutout to all my Ns