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Segment, the week ahead. Im proud. Of how much you wanted to help the afghan people. A mother and father send a longdistance message. You are free. Freedom is yours. I will see you soon my beloved son. And an american soldier held captive for half a decade, begins his journey home. There are several developments. Here is the latest. Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is staying at a hospital in germany so doctors can evaluate his condition. Prisoners exchanged for him are in qatar. Allen schauffler is in boise. His parents cant wait to give him a big hug. But that hug will have to wait. The timing for his return is not clear. Jenny and bob bergdahl have not spoken directly to their son. Sunday they spoke to him indirectly, knowing hell see this press conference sometime soon. Five years is a seemingly endless long time but youve made it. I imagine you are more patient and compassionate than ever. You are free. Freedom is yours. I will see you soon, i love you bowe. Im so proud of your desire and y

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Edison NJ s first Asian American cop dies after ALS battle

A trailblazing Asian American police officer in Edison, New Jersey, is being remembered for his valuable contributions and impact to the community. What happened: Sergeant Joseph Vincent Luistro, the first Asian American police officer of Edison Township, died in his home surrounded by family on Thursday, according to his obituary. Luistro died after a years-long battle against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal disease characterized by a progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.

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