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the professor of political science at the university of southern california reveals the goals behind the zionist curtain and says that at that time, israel decided to occupy the golan heights in violation of the un ceasefire, and for this reason, america did not want to smell this plan. the israelis were also not interested in having witnesses when they were busy massacring the egyptian asra. they forced the captives to dig their graves with their own hands. then they shot them in arish. english journalist peter hunnam in his book operation cyanour another part this completes the puzzle. he says: a series of secret agents between the american government and israel led to this attack. the aim of the attack was to sink the liberty and kill all the passengers on the ship , but the liberty remained floating on the water and this plan was not implemented. the attack on the liberty ship was planned at least a year ago. israel wanted to accuse egypt of carrying out this attack in order to bring america into the six-day war for its own benefit. the attack on the liberty ship is one of the tra
the professor of political science at the university of southern california reveals the goals behind the zionist curtain and says that at that time, israel decided to occupy the golan heights in violation of the un ceasefire, and for this reason, america did not want to smell this plan. the israelis were also not interested in having witnesses when they were busy massacring the egyptian asra. they forced the captives to dig their graves with their own hands. then they shot them in arish....
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of this law follows a supreme court to decision stop affirmative action in universities. the new california law only affects private schools, including stanford university, santa clara university and university of southern california. that law will start in the new year. still to come. top trending stories voted by you on my instagram survey. also, get ready for some trick shots the harlem globetrotters tell us about their upcoming shows in the bay area the city hall insiders have a formula: grow the system, exploit the system. take mark farrell's record. after receiving the largest ethics fine in city history for breaking campaign laws. mark authorized a commission almost every year he was in office. he was even caught taking donations from people he would then appoint to commissions, including a felon convicted of bribery. san francisco's challenges demand urgency, not more of the same failed insiders. deal to acquire dish network and this would create one of the largest pay tv providers in the united states, with more than 20 million customers. the agreement is also a life raft for dish, which is struggling with billions of dollars in debt. a similar deal was reached back in 2002, but that was actual
of this law follows a supreme court to decision stop affirmative action in universities. the new california law only affects private schools, including stanford university, santa clara university and university of southern california. that law will start in the new year. still to come. top trending stories voted by you on my instagram survey. also, get ready for some trick shots the harlem globetrotters tell us about their upcoming shows in the bay area the city hall insiders have a formula:...
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, who is a former nasa astronaut and a professor of astronautical engineering at the university of southern california. thanks for sticking around for us a part of the problem with a spacecraft when it tried to dock with the international space station back in june, was of course the helium leak and the thrusters that malfunction. we got an update with the information we've got so far and how they performed on that mission home what stood out to you well, yeah, it was very interesting. >> so you heard steve stich chalk up all the victory is in a lot of things went right on the ride home but there were some interesting things in there too that he got to kind of at the end there, which is that to the thrusters of the 28 thrusters on the service module two of them experienced high temperatures higher than they would have liked to have seen. so something still going on there but they still continue to function. but they also have a separate thruster system on the capsule itself. and there are 12 of those thrusters of a completely different design but one of them failed and they have enough backups that it
, who is a former nasa astronaut and a professor of astronautical engineering at the university of southern california. thanks for sticking around for us a part of the problem with a spacecraft when it tried to dock with the international space station back in june, was of course the helium leak and the thrusters that malfunction. we got an update with the information we've got so far and how they performed on that mission home what stood out to you well, yeah, it was very interesting. >>...
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meantime, the teen will join the university of southern california track and field team this fall asman competing right alongside abled-body a athletes, meaning those without a disability. >> i think competing against my able-bodied counterparts, and hopefully changing perceptions. >> this is a premature question but i'll ask it anyway. what would you want your legacy to be? >> my goal is to go down as the greatest paralympian of all times, but i don't want to reach greatness in the sport of track and field for superficial reasons. i want to use track and field, i want to use the paralympics as a platform, as a catalyst to normalize disability and be an example of what is possible as an amputee. >> something ezra frech is doing with every stride he takes. >> ezra, way to go. it was great spending time with you for this story. congratulations. >>> well, that's going to do it for us. parents, just a reminder. if your child has a question about any topic in the news, e-mail a video to us @nightlynewskids. com. you can catch a new edition every thursday on nbcnews.com and youtube. thanks
meantime, the teen will join the university of southern california track and field team this fall asman competing right alongside abled-body a athletes, meaning those without a disability. >> i think competing against my able-bodied counterparts, and hopefully changing perceptions. >> this is a premature question but i'll ask it anyway. what would you want your legacy to be? >> my goal is to go down as the greatest paralympian of all times, but i don't want to reach greatness...
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the other was at the university of southern california football game. as well experience blackouts. one of the big reasons for this is the utilities there is have been spending lots of money on green inclement bowls such as creating a more electric vehicle chargers. if you do not have a reasonable electric grid you ain't going nowhere projects thank you all paipater membership urine hit or miss mr. to send it to sj er on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to this week's panel, thanks to all of you for watching. we hope to see it right here next week. ♪. arthel
the other was at the university of southern california football game. as well experience blackouts. one of the big reasons for this is the utilities there is have been spending lots of money on green inclement bowls such as creating a more electric vehicle chargers. if you do not have a reasonable electric grid you ain't going nowhere projects thank you all paipater membership urine hit or miss mr. to send it to sj er on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to this week's panel, thanks...
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an interesting study, david, last year by the university of southern california davis to add to politicaliolence. they said there was a small, but concerning group of people that feel like violence is a means to an end. paraphrasing for political gains. you know, that, combined with the foreign influence you just mentioned, perhaps iran, other threat actors around the world are either trying to influence our elections or who have a direct threat against let's say former president trump and could have threats against former leaders in the future. it does give a concern as to what they're doing and how the paradigm shift will deal with increasing threats. david: the one thing i appreciated happening on sunday coming from president trump, he went out of his way to praise the secret service agents that were on the field with him. >> yes. david: that literally saved his life. his gratefulness for their service, i would say, matches your gratefulness as well because of what you've seen in your many years. we have to restore the faith in these institutions that keep us safe and a lot has to be d
an interesting study, david, last year by the university of southern california davis to add to politicaliolence. they said there was a small, but concerning group of people that feel like violence is a means to an end. paraphrasing for political gains. you know, that, combined with the foreign influence you just mentioned, perhaps iran, other threat actors around the world are either trying to influence our elections or who have a direct threat against let's say former president trump and...
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the other was at the university of southern california football game. other parts of california as well experience blackouts. one of the big reasons for this is the utilities there is have been spending lots of money on green inclement bowls such as creating a more electric vehicle chargers. if you do not have a reasonable electric grid you ain't going nowhere projects thank you all paipater membership urine hit or miss mr. to send it to sj er on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to this week's panel, thanks to all of you for watching. we hope to see it right here next week. ♪. arthel: whitehouse and candidates visiting key battleground states looking for postdebate momentum with only 52 days to go before the election appeared hello everyone welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am arthel neville hi eric. eric: hello everyone i'm eric shawn for thank you for joining us for president trump is focusing on voters out west traveling to california, arizona, and nevada paid this is vice president harris is stumping in pennsylvania for tha
the other was at the university of southern california football game. other parts of california as well experience blackouts. one of the big reasons for this is the utilities there is have been spending lots of money on green inclement bowls such as creating a more electric vehicle chargers. if you do not have a reasonable electric grid you ain't going nowhere projects thank you all paipater membership urine hit or miss mr. to send it to sj er on fnc. that's it for this week's show. thanks to...
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mike murphy, veteran strategist and codirector for the center for the future at the university of southern californiasays democrats are lying to raise money to flip the house. what do you think? >> i think mike johnson will try everything. if he has the power to do it he will try everything to overturn the election and if it does not go trump's way, that is what i think. this is why the down ballot races are so important because we only need four seats to flip the house, so we have to think about that. >> mike, republicans close to johnson say no he is not trump's lapdog. they cite the example that mike johnson supports supporting ukraine, donald trump doesn't. that is there evidence. what do you think? >> i think it pays to be paranoid when everybody is out to get you so if i were the democrats i would be worried too. they made big rules changes. >> explain this. while we were all sleeping. >> while we were all sleeping the grown-ups got together and probably mitch mcconnell's office and decided we have to patch the software. we are working on 1898 rules where it was like you are honor bound and now
mike murphy, veteran strategist and codirector for the center for the future at the university of southern californiasays democrats are lying to raise money to flip the house. what do you think? >> i think mike johnson will try everything. if he has the power to do it he will try everything to overturn the election and if it does not go trump's way, that is what i think. this is why the down ballot races are so important because we only need four seats to flip the house, so we have to...
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reggie bush is suing his former college, the university of southern california. 2005 heisman trophy winner says usc used his name, image and likeness without paying him. it also alleges usc. the pac 12 conference and the ncaa continue to benefit from him financially after he left college for the nfl. bush's attorneys hope the case sets a precedent for the fair treatment of all college athletes. >> marvel fans are getting a new action packed film, set to be released in may of next year. the first trailer for thunderbolts came out yesterday. it's a group of marvel villains and outcasts teaming up for secret operations on behalf of the u.s. government. >> yelena. >> hi, dad. >> sorry about the wait. i was on an important call. highly classified. a lot of work, a lot of work. many irons in the fire. >> you feel fulfilled? >> oh, yeah. yeah. so full, so filled. >> i don't know what that was. do you know what that was? >> i was like, okay, where's this going? >> i'm not sure. the cast includes sebastian stan, florence pugh and julia louis-dreyfus. marvel is owned by ab
reggie bush is suing his former college, the university of southern california. 2005 heisman trophy winner says usc used his name, image and likeness without paying him. it also alleges usc. the pac 12 conference and the ncaa continue to benefit from him financially after he left college for the nfl. bush's attorneys hope the case sets a precedent for the fair treatment of all college athletes. >> marvel fans are getting a new action packed film, set to be released in may of next year....
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he was a proud alumnus of the university of southern california. and after his graduation from u.s.c., he served as executive director of the california democratic party. in 1966, he joined braun and company and rose through the ranks to become c.e.o. of this international public relations firm. which eventuallyback braun and kevin yum. in his retirement larry moved to the bay area with his wife and briefly worked as director of options recovery in berkeley, california. .. assisting people through the process of recovering from addiction. he then became a director working with clients to help them find a new meaning in life. sadly, larry passed away this year and our hearts are with his wife, betty, their children, timothy and lara, and the rest of their family. larry will be remembered for his outstanding character and community contributions. please join me in hop honoring larry finisher for his incredible impact on his community, his state and the country. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize and congratulate amitt for making history as the you
he was a proud alumnus of the university of southern california. and after his graduation from u.s.c., he served as executive director of the california democratic party. in 1966, he joined braun and company and rose through the ranks to become c.e.o. of this international public relations firm. which eventuallyback braun and kevin yum. in his retirement larry moved to the bay area with his wife and briefly worked as director of options recovery in berkeley, california. .. assisting people...
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todd boise, professor of cinema media studies at the university of southern california. >> thanks so much for being here with us. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me if you will, tell us a little bit about the america in 1992, what was the state of play at that moment, the biggest political and cultural moment? was of course, a year for presidential election ronald reagan had served two terms and his vice president, george hw bush et been elected in 1988 and was running for a second term himself. so you had three republican administrations and the bush administration was hoping to make it for so much of that year, i think is really the defined by that presidential election. bill clinton, who became the democratic nominee, of course. famously play the saxophone arsenio hall that year. and also, he decided to criticize a rapper by the name of sister soldier in a way that came, that became very political. also. of course, on the other side, you have vice president dan quayle choosing to criticize murphy brown in a way that led to this very prominent moment that would come to be know
todd boise, professor of cinema media studies at the university of southern california. >> thanks so much for being here with us. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me if you will, tell us a little bit about the america in 1992, what was the state of play at that moment, the biggest political and cultural moment? was of course, a year for presidential election ronald reagan had served two terms and his vice president, george hw bush et been elected in 1988 and was running for a...
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agree in soarnlg and masters in public administration from the university of southern california. he was a man of many hats and roles. professor and taught night courses at the federal prison and was the western regional district director for the naa krmp p legal defense and education fund. during the 1968 chicano walkouts, richard fund raised bail money and advocated to the judges on behalf of the protestors who were arrested for a fairer bail arrangement. what do these roles have in common. he uplifted the voice of the defenseless. his community would see his ability and power grow as career of public service. in 1972 at the age of 29 he was elected to the california state assembly and moved up the ranks and chair of the committee on the ways and means. he fought for farm workerrers lee rights and and child care for children with special needs and the prison reforms. . . . . looking around the halls of san francisco, not a lot of people looked like him. he knew latino population in the area was immense but their representation was not. he was the co-founder and first chair of th
agree in soarnlg and masters in public administration from the university of southern california. he was a man of many hats and roles. professor and taught night courses at the federal prison and was the western regional district director for the naa krmp p legal defense and education fund. during the 1968 chicano walkouts, richard fund raised bail money and advocated to the judges on behalf of the protestors who were arrested for a fairer bail arrangement. what do these roles have in common....
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of income. i'm still writing the newsletter, but i'm also a professor or i have i hold the doty spogli chair free enterprise at chapman university in southern california. i taught at columbia school, columbia university. barnard college, rollins college, and now at chapman university. you know, i have one sort of but you've also taught somewhere else. well, i've taught it since saying penitentiaries. all right. yeah, 12 years. not as an inmate, but as a as a teacher. and as a volunteer. and that was an incredible my wife and i were very much involved with inmates who were in a maximum security prison, state prison, or something quite infamous and about. it was great to see their lives changed and. so it's not just about, you know, it's about changing their lives. so that when they get out, they're not going back to the same crimes and the recidivism rate with our program of education. is a 3% versus 60, 70%. traditionally. so it's been a very successful program at sentencing. we were glad we were part of it. mark scales and as we mentioned, you're the author of 25 plus books, mostly politics or economics, things like before economics and politics. you
of income. i'm still writing the newsletter, but i'm also a professor or i have i hold the doty spogli chair free enterprise at chapman university in southern california. i taught at columbia school, columbia university. barnard college, rollins college, and now at chapman university. you know, i have one sort of but you've also taught somewhere else. well, i've taught it since saying penitentiaries. all right. yeah, 12 years. not as an inmate, but as a as a teacher. and as a volunteer. and...
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the case that courses now a requirement for the rotc at, my university, which is the university of southern california when did you when your first writing award? i was in the third grade, about eight years of age. and our teacher, you should we should all write a book and draw it. and i wrote and drew a book called luster the cat, which was about an urban cat stricken with ennui who, runs off to the countryside and falls love with a country cat. and san jose public library decided to give a book award for luster the cat. and i'm forever grateful the san jose public library for encouraging me and setting me on the path to more than 30 years of misery in trying to become a writer. it was a role of maxine hong kingston. your life. i went to berkeley at 19 years of age, a very passionate person who wanted to be a writer. i took maxine kingston's writing seminar. she was one of the most famous writers in the country at the time. i was 19 years old. what did i care? in a class of 14 students, i would come in and every day i would sit this far away from maxine kingston. and every day i would fall asleep. an
the case that courses now a requirement for the rotc at, my university, which is the university of southern california when did you when your first writing award? i was in the third grade, about eight years of age. and our teacher, you should we should all write a book and draw it. and i wrote and drew a book called luster the cat, which was about an urban cat stricken with ennui who, runs off to the countryside and falls love with a country cat. and san jose public library decided to give a...
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university town. the district judge ruled extensive media coverage of the case would make it hard for kohberger to receive a fair trial. >> and in southern california, a good samaritan stepped in at the right place at the right time to help a woman whose child was trapped inside a tesla. the incident was all caught on tesla's security cameras. it happened on monday, a scorching hot day when the two of them were charging their cars at a tesla supercharger in the san fernando valley. that was at about 330 in the afternoon. now, cassandra panetta stepped out of her car after she was done charging when her car unexpectedly locked her out and her 13 month old baby was still inside. adrian ortega said he saw the whole thing unfold and after several attempts and multiple different tools, was able to get panetta to shatter the window and pull the child out. >> he was scared. once i opened the door, he was sweating. looked like he had taken a shower or a bath. that's how sweaty he was. >> i'm terrified. i don't want to drive that tesla. my son could have lost his life that day. and it's very scary. >> it took eight minutes to get panetta's baby out of the h
university town. the district judge ruled extensive media coverage of the case would make it hard for kohberger to receive a fair trial. >> and in southern california, a good samaritan stepped in at the right place at the right time to help a woman whose child was trapped inside a tesla. the incident was all caught on tesla's security cameras. it happened on monday, a scorching hot day when the two of them were charging their cars at a tesla supercharger in the san fernando valley. that...
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for the killing of four university of idaho students will tell you how the victims, families are now reacting and later thousands forced to flee their homes in southern california after this wildfire exploded in size of those stories and much more coming up on cnn news central the tv moments that took culture over the edge, people who are watching and then our world change he had an explosive reverberation tv on the edge premiers sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn, selling your home realtor dot com's real choice selling lets you choose from multiple agent proposals. because when agents competing you when don't all have to do not really trust the number one app real estate professionals trust, download the realtor.com app today, this tiny home trend not for me. now, this is more like it. the same goes for my foot worth. so i want hands-free with white fit sketcher slip and just step in and go without bending down or touching my shoes. wipe it hands-free sketches, slipping it's sandals. do you make a sale? please now, on these santos.com or call 1800 santos and a waiver, have any this table. >> i got this after the last book club every book cup. >> this my sho
for the killing of four university of idaho students will tell you how the victims, families are now reacting and later thousands forced to flee their homes in southern california after this wildfire exploded in size of those stories and much more coming up on cnn news central the tv moments that took culture over the edge, people who are watching and then our world change he had an explosive reverberation tv on the edge premiers sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn, selling your home realtor...
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of conflict. with his plan for universal work succeed, we're getting the colors at home on out as the era the now is still halting southern california where the far as i'll still building is new real jobs and that change was cool down in the northwest. but maybe the thing to notice is what's happening down here from seen having made line for louisiana res, fully a partner says in the office still got some fairly strong winds, but it's taking it off in writing. but i think let's moving fairly quickly. so the amount of funding will be limited from that point of view, and by the time we get to friday, you have to take this storm a told just residual, right? let's say it's cool down the northwest corner, back to where it should be at that rate. is just catching north dakota, otherwise it's a fairly drawn looking picture, i think, much improved the northeastern states. so it was from seeds in the gulf of mexico taking much of the energy from the rest of central america. there are a few channels around, more or less from cuba east was these a piece of the days are often new shelves to clean their, to pull, maybe in the legal house, and on
of conflict. with his plan for universal work succeed, we're getting the colors at home on out as the era the now is still halting southern california where the far as i'll still building is new real jobs and that change was cool down in the northwest. but maybe the thing to notice is what's happening down here from seen having made line for louisiana res, fully a partner says in the office still got some fairly strong winds, but it's taking it off in writing. but i think let's moving fairly...