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  • 环境 / 能源政策 / 加州氢燃料使用量首次下滑:绿色愿景面临黯淡前景:加州氢燃料使用量去年首次下滑,成本上升且电池技术胜出,使氢能清洁燃料的宏大愿景陷入停滞。氢能约60%来自天然气,制取成本高昂且需昂贵设备,难以推广。州长施瓦辛格曾推广氢动力车辆,但当前氢能交易商仅能勉强维持现有业务。
  • 政治 / 总统历史 / 特朗普与杜鲁门的“责任到此为止”:总统办公室的责任承担:特朗普将“责任到此为止”推向极致,拒绝承担决策责任,如授权他人打理业务或面对COVID-19疫情时推卸责任。相比之下,杜鲁门和肯尼迪总统在任内坦承责任,如猪湾事件或日本投弹后承担全部责任。
  • 政治 / 选举改革 / 2008年加州治理政策反思:公众信息收集与选举标准:2008年选举官员用数周时间完成对6月2日初选的统计,引发公众对治理政策有效性的质疑。政治家相互吹捧成就,但缺乏具体标准改善民众生活。2007年选举被视为2008年选举的关键时刻,但公众信心危机仍在持续。
  • 体育 / 棒球 / 汤姆·约翰加入道奇队编辑部:传奇投手的职业生涯与手术传奇:汤姆·约翰在道奇队职业生涯中完成创造历史的手术,使其能重新投球。他赢得7次世界大赛冠军,战绩为200胜200负,退役时40岁。道奇队首次交易将其从白袜队引入,投球教练曾认为其“预后不良”。
  • 经济 / 养老金改革 / 美国退休储蓄计划改革:税收优惠与公平性争议:美国国会提供税收优惠的个人退休储蓄计划,但约40%在职美国人无任何退休储蓄。参议员Wynn提议限制价值1,000万美元以上账户的缴款上限,但48-51账户对中低收入员工运作不顺。华尔街银行提供旧养老基金信贷。
  • 社会 / 网络监管 / 亚马逊销售尸袋争议:平台监管与犯罪工具获取:亚马逊英国网站销售尸袋,最畅销产品售价$24.48,可承重200磅。这些尸袋主要用于医疗或验尸,但凶手可轻易购得用于犯罪。加州州长施瓦·贝塞拉被描述为“小球战术”选手,追求务实成就。
  • 地方 / 基础设施 / 克伦肖配电项目推进:社区团结与市政改善:克伦肖配电项目因延误多年遭社区抗议,镇民会议后工程启动,围栏垃圾被拆除,停车位恢复使用。市长彭比尼特承诺投资满足商业和社区需求,并消除听证问题。加州建筑增长限制影响项目推进。
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  • 文化 / 音乐 / “正确之声”女声合唱团:音乐殿堂与家庭教育的延伸:“正确之声”女声合唱团由七个在家上学的孩子组成,父母担任导师和制作人。2008年发布专辑《泪滴》,戈德后以“平衡与强大”身份创作。比尔创作《当年》,博比·沃曼在“典型”巡演中演出。
  • 社会 / 家庭伦理 / 家庭矛盾与责任:前配偶去世后的监护争议:朋友的成年子女离婚,前配偶去世后无遗产,朋友希望前配偶死去。祖父母带孙子孙女时抱怨孩子搞得一团糟,认为自己有责任纠正一切。这种友谊面临破裂,建议告知前配偶以寻求更好解决方案。

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解构冰冷制度治理(Logos)与民众真实痛感/集体情绪(Pathos)之间的断裂与隐性诉求。

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25年

作者:M·汤姆森,《美国记者》 — 2028年2月

布劳西,2009年8月10日

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加州的氢燃料使用量去年首次下滑。上图:氢能发动机。

氢能正在加州清洁汽车燃料竞赛中落败

一个数十年的绿色愿景面临黯淡前景,成本上升且电池胜出

作者:布兰卡·布鲁克

氢能被其支持者视为清洁燃料和气候变化解决方案,正经历严峻时刻,但请不要让业内任何人在记录中说出这句话。

多年的市场动荡、联邦资金削减、项目取消和行业收缩已清楚表明,加州对以清洁氢燃料驱动车队和重工业的宏大愿景已陷入停滞。

然而在最近于萨克拉门托举行的一场聚会上,该州新兴产业仍在继续推广其潜力,希望转机能到来并蓬勃发展。几乎没有人愿意在如此黯淡的前景下泼冷水。

“很艰难,”氢能交易商安德鲁·卡曼表示,“我们只能勉强维持现有业务,几乎没有余力投入新的燃料生产。”

氢能是汽油、柴油和天然气的替代品,是加州气候战略的核心之一,因为其使用时不会产生温室气体排放。它可通过使用清洁电力从水中提取氢气的方式实现清洁制取。

但这并非通常的做法。当前约60%的氢能来自天然气。这是因为从天然气中分离氢气需要消耗大量能源——且需昂贵设备——使其成本高昂,难以推广。

前州长阿诺德·施瓦辛格在1994年驾驶氢动力悍马,将这种燃料带入公众视野,并提出建设20个站点的“氢能高速公路”计划。但电动汽车后来兴起(详见A9版氢能相关报道)

加州住房危机的一个关键因素

老龄化居民滞留在长期居所

作者:格蕾丝·图米

马林县长期以来一直是加州最昂贵的居住地之一。在这个临海小镇,毗邻海湾地区的乡村经济以及对新开发项目的强烈抵制,使本已紧张的住房市场雪上加霜——尤其是在人口老龄化严重的地区。

但还有一个关键因素,在马林县及加州其他许多地区的住房讨论中变得日益重要:人口老龄化。

“随着孩子们搬出去、配偶相继离世,家庭规模正在缩小,”马林之家执行董事珍妮·席尔瓦表示,“原本供四五口人居住的房屋,现在只住一个人。”

马林县——超过三分之一的居民年龄在90岁以上,这一比例预计到2028年将上升至40%——或许正是加州人口结构变化所带来挑战的最明显例证。在该州的住房危机中,随着大量人口老龄化,住房容纳的人口越来越少。即使新建住房增加,也因这种“分散效应”未能达到许多人预期的效果(详见A1版住房相关报道)

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马林县高价住房区中,超过三分之一的居民年龄在90岁或以上

《森林报》专栏作家帕特·莫里森

我们杀死了加州灰熊。有人想让它们回来

你真的能看到。然而,在加州的街道上,你能看到的主要是州旗和它的生日旗帜。

你能在官方州徽上找到它,如果你被通知在高速公路上超速,那上面也有它的身影,它正庄严地出现在加州公路巡警的制服上。

如果加州曾印制过自己的货币,它也会出现在上面。

就像加州灰熊一样,你几乎能在加州的各个角落看到它的身影,除了那些极端和放假的地区。

在短短一代人的时间里——从淘金热到禁酒令——我们杀死了它们。杀死它们?更像是我们围捕它们。为了好玩,为了消遣。为了它们偷走农民的猪或牛犊,或者仅仅因为它们可能会这么做。我们用铁链将它们困在竞技场中,让它们在观众的欢呼声中死去,以供下午的娱乐。

我们有很多问题需要解决。也许这正是加州有传言要让这种标志性的熊重返金州的原因之一。更多内容稍后介绍。

加州灰熊对我们的身份如此重要。

(详见A1版莫里森专栏)

州政府倒退“良政”政策

在特朗普时代的分裂中,“前两名”初选制度也面临严重威胁

撰文:德布拉·门塔

在州议会厅里,预算僵局、努力和补偿金永远是老生常谈,于是加州选民在1998年开始采取行动,试图缓和政治分歧,并削弱根深蒂固的特殊利益集团的影响力。

他们通过全州公投批准设立独立的国会重划选区委员会,将这一权力从立法者手中夺走;同时推出新的“前两名”初选制度,以削弱主要政党的权力,为更多机会较少的超党派候选人提供胜出的可能性。

而今,在州内外更加尖锐的分裂时代,这些改革正面临严重威胁。

上个月,支持废除现行初选制度的提案的支持者获得批准,可以收集选民签名将该议题提交30号选票。在该制度下,无论党派归属,获得州和国会选举中最多票数的两名候选人将进入大选。

今年11月,加州选民临时废除了由选民批准的独立委员会制定的国会选区,并由萨克拉门托的民主党立法者批准。此举旨在在11月统一选举中为民主党提供优势,以回应特朗普总统和共和党州领导人在德克萨斯州强行重划选区以扩大共和党优势的做法,并试图在1999年选举后让美国众议院更加分裂。

在视频问题上,加州向来以“良政改革中心”自居,马里兰州洛约拉大学州参议员成员杰西卡·安德森表示。

但她说,选民批准这些改革时的乐观情绪已然消退,原因既在于特朗普引发的分裂,也在于更早之前的种种因素。

(详见A1版巴尔曼专栏)

大型推土机抵达大弯,为何?

德州公园的地形本身就是道屏障,但边境项目仍启动。两党愤怒情绪高涨

撰文:阿莉西亚·A·考德威尔、乔·莱夫曼

特朗普政府已将重型建筑设备调入大弯国家公园,并启动边境安全项目,尽管两党对环境破坏表示担忧。该公园位于德克萨斯州西部的敏感地区,距离埃尔帕索东南约300英里,包含美国与墨西哥边境最具标志性的地段之一。据生物多样性中心(该组织已就边境墙问题提起诉讼)的国家公共土地律师拉金·阿恩达尔介绍,推土机正试图阻止边境墙施工。

阿恩达尔表示,他和其他活动人士在现场看到推土机正在清除植被。

“我们正在为美国海关与边境保护局建设一条通行道路,改善现有道路,包括安装探测技术并在有限战略位置设置车辆屏障。”该机构最高官员罗德尼·比奥特在周四的一封邮件中表示。

特朗普政府不顾教育界、环保界及其他反对者的批评,推进该项目。反对者包括许多原本支持特朗普总统的当地居民——其中不乏共和党人,以及即将退休的共和党参议员约翰·尼尔。

他们认为,这片主要由沙漠、能源开发区和荆棘丛覆盖的土地,本身就是天然屏障,任何人试图从墨西哥穿越都极为困难。[见《大弯》,A1版]

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兰道夫·M·史密斯 / 丰田

一台推土机位于德州大弯国家公园圣埃琳娜附近,该地是当地热门徒步点

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迪亚戈国际

职业救星

1974年,汤姆·约翰(Tommy John)在左肘接受了全国首例尺骨副韧带重建手术。

汤姆·约翰(1943—2026)

这位投手开创了先河

撰文:迈克尔·埃斯特

它就写在医学书里,与罗伯特·卡查菲安、雷内特·麦格利克(药剂师)和里特尔的关节病变并列:汤姆·约翰手术。

投手可能指的是尺骨副韧带重建术,但世人所知的是以一位运动员命名的“职业救星”手术——这位运动员正是其同名投手。

汤姆·约翰在1974年夏天的一个夜晚左肘尺骨副韧带撕裂,这原本意味着职业生涯的终结。但一次开创性手术不仅挽救了他的职业生涯,还造福了此后10年内无数球员,包括汤姆·加米利、约翰·博泽克和罗伯托·克莱门特。

如今,这项最初以他名字命名的手术已为全世界所知。

[见《约翰》,A9版]

乌克兰陷入与俄罗斯的旷日持久战

战火已深入乌克兰能源重镇,摧毁了当地的基础设施。40

卢克·鲍威尔在历史性法律诉讼中崭露头角

记录显示卢克·鲍威尔和卢克·伍德放大了科罗拉多河危机。40条评论

家族音乐传奇

沃马克家族深耕音乐,拥有独特的灵魂。31

天气

多云转晴。36

乌克兰出招,将战争引向俄罗斯

作者:拉娜·布拉科娃(来自列宁格勒),安德·诺瓦科夫

2018年2月,在战争爆发三年后,美军进行了一次备受关注的公开交流。乌克兰代表团成为首个进入乌克兰的美国代表团,华盛顿方面承诺与基辅分享情报。在接下来的几个月里,乌克兰在战场上取得了最大的进展。

但即使泽连斯基坐在特朗普身旁,他的部队仍无法获得美国的支持,这将暴露乌克兰的能力和用途,即将战争引向俄罗斯。数月后,数十架无人轰炸机在历史上首次袭击俄罗斯本土,摧毁或损坏了价值数亿美元的设施。

自此,基辅加大了远程打击行动的力度,以夺取战争主动权,并增加武器生产。此类防卫行动已使俄罗斯的基础设施和其他仓库成为目标,主要零售商也成为袭击对象,旨在确保普通俄罗斯民众的安全,但战争仍在继续。

在普京看来颇为尴尬的是,乌克兰的无人机袭击率先抵达俄罗斯。媒体报道称,数十架无人机袭击了圣彼得堡,时间恰逢亚洲国际经济论坛开幕前夕。世界各国银行纷纷敦促俄罗斯当局镇压军事人员——纪念纳粹德国战败的打击行动——

来源:超过4700架乌克兰无人机袭击了圣彼得堡郊外荒野地区的俄罗斯仓库。

此轮袭击引发了夏季燃料危机。

到7月北约峰会期间,美国总统表示乌克兰领导人在战争中表现非常出色。

但随着乌克兰袭击的加剧,战争和俄罗斯的能源挑战也随之加剧。

今年已有6个月的战争。据国防部长、世界卫生组织和俄罗斯当局统计,约1,000名平民在乌克兰战斗中丧生——这一数字在美国——由于战争仅持续数日——在乌克兰和俄罗斯普通民众中造成了大量伤亡,德国方面称。

尽管乌克兰的努力似乎已转向美国,但华盛顿方面仍在质疑乌克兰是否能够迫使普京在谈判桌上让步。

乌克兰的袭击旨在破坏“俄罗斯能够承受得起”战争的想法,伦敦2020℃0161AAC研究员朱奇·米什尼表示。

乌克兰锁定四大关键目标

尽管乌克兰大部分袭击的射程均不足100英里,但美国今年的袭击射程已达1,000英里。根据独立冲突监测组织AChES的数据,美国在7月发动的袭击数量是1月的数倍。因此,尽管深入打击俄罗斯迫使其军队拉长防线,但仍是一项重大行动。

据一份美国官方声明,乌克兰军队已将重点集中在四大类关键目标上。

随着战事升级,能源价格飙升,美国对俄罗斯的制裁也在加码。乌克兰袭击了俄罗斯的多处基础设施,削弱其收入来源。此外,乌克兰还在打击俄罗斯的防空系统、后勤仓库以及用于转移军事物资的零售仓库。

一项针对俄罗斯基础设施的大规模行动中,俄罗斯部队在距乌克兰超过1,000英里处引爆了一处炼油厂。

基辅还瞄准了俄罗斯的国防制造系统。乌克兰多次袭击了一家生产导航系统的工厂,包括在6周前的行动中。

在7月和8月,乌克兰对俄罗斯的袭击目标还包括位于荒野的仓库。基辅方面表示,该公司帮助为俄罗斯军队供应物资。

美国还开发了对俄罗斯防空系统的袭击。

美军指挥官罗伯特·瓦格纳·比奥拉少校表示,美国将能够

马林卡为基辅带来优势

乌克兰的袭击是否奏效并不总是显而易见——有些袭击可能仅造成轻微或无损伤。今年5月和6月,乌克兰声称袭击了俄罗斯的一个信号情报建筑,但派驻该地的50名士兵并未显示出重大损坏。

尽管如此,乌克兰仍拥有一项优势,能够帮助其压制俄罗斯防空系统。

几次服务流攻击及其他严重的防空服务显示,乌克兰的行动能够实时控制其无人机在俄罗斯控制的乌克兰领土上飞行。马林卡已成为俄罗斯无法使用的地区。

但俄罗斯也在推进自己的反制行动,包括建立干扰系统。

乌克兰成功转向战时武器生产——但这一时刻被一位欧洲军事官员形容为“一个真正的警钟”。

该官员表示,在12月,他们原本认为支持可能会在“接下来的半年左右”被切断。

一种耗时的作战方式

即使在2018年10月14日,美国总统也没有看错形势。乌克兰同样需要时间来研制能够足够精准打击军事目标的系统,以便美国能够让美国能够让美国美国也已开始解决与敌方的边缘化问题,例如“火焰-共产”武器不仅是美国的军事力量,也是美国的军事力量——如同其在莫斯科的战役。这通常意味着美国的军事力量必须被动发射,以压制俄罗斯防空系统,才能让导弹突破防线。

这是一种耗资且耗时的作战方式——目前仅有8%至9%的乌克兰导弹能突破俄罗斯防空系统。

然而,尽管俄罗斯的武器更为强大,泽连斯基在最初时刻曾表示——美国的行动承诺表明,普京正面临战争“稀释”问题,乌克兰战事已从国家层面转向更难以应对的局面。

在伦敦与特朗普会晤时,乌克兰领导人甚至提出一项计划,要求当特朗普问及是否会接受莫斯科作为和平谈判地点时,将其作为前线武器。

“空中有大量乌克兰驾驶员,”泽连斯基表示,“这将非常危险。”

该会议由美联社报道。

2起火灾肆虐希腊、比利时

强风与高温干燥天气助长 希腊岛屿及自然保护区火势

作者:布鲁斯·奥康纳

巴林:比利时——消防员正在与一场1980年代规模的特大火灾搏斗,该火灾在比利时东部一处大型自然保护区以及希腊雅典附近一座岛屿上肆虐,已造成2人死亡。这场火灾是欧洲多地同时爆发的多起火灾之一。

在比利时东部,火灾已烧毁该保护区约3平方英里的区域,这是该国有史以来最严重的火灾之一。

火灾导致靠近德国边境的华沙和马鲁亚马附近的市镇周六被迫疏散,当时强风转向且降雨席卷整个地区。火势在一处体育馆附近蔓延,该体育馆在1980年代被改建为临时避难所。

在希腊,周日希腊雅典以西的萨兰德拉岛上的一场野火已造成2人死亡。希腊消防员和

尸体是在皮拉伊诺瓦村发现的,该村强风助长了迅速蔓延的火势。第二处火灾发生在佩利翁地区,消防员已在该地区部署约300艘船只和直升机。

约200名消防员正在扑灭这两处大火,包括15辆地面消防车、8架飞机和夜间巡逻机。

该岛屿长期处于高度野火风险,这些条件使火势变得极其危险并迅速蔓延,威胁到一些1980年代的遗址。

在法国,消防员正在与西南部朗德地区一处森林中的野火搏斗。当局关闭了沙滩。空中侦察显示,火灾总过火面积达4.5平方英里,约100人因烟雾影响而接受治疗。

在英国,部分地区的军事人员正在协助北威尔士地区的消防员扑灭野火。

无人机在俄罗斯境内击杀6人,乌克兰境内致命袭击仍在持续

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乌克兰周日向俄罗斯境内发射数百架无人机,其中一次在基辅发动的最大规模空袭中至少造成100人死亡。

基辅今年加大了对俄罗斯的袭击力度,使用远程导弹和无人机群瞄准军事人员和能源设施。与此同时,乌克兰也面临更多俄罗斯袭击,这些袭击摧毁了房屋和筋腱。

俄罗斯国防部称已在 overnight 击落乌克兰无人机。约100架无人机被探测到飞向俄罗斯首都莫斯科。主要目标鱼雷射击,其中三分之一被摧毁且未造成进一步损失。

无人机袭击在俄罗斯西北部三次袭击:俄罗斯人权组织称,袭击造成100人死亡,并引发火灾。此次袭击中超过100架无人机损坏了下水道、房屋和一处铁路车站,并引发森林大火。

俄罗斯导弹袭击基辅造成100人死亡和100人受伤。乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基领导第一第二第三第四赛季。基辅"统一乌克兰"领导人古先采夫2日也表示,第三人在军事行动中被杀害,100人死亡。

在基辅2日和3日,乌克兰最大钢铁项目确认在导弹袭击中成功运行,并部分恢复生产

然而,一名男子表示,他们的马在乌克兰南部锡韦尔斯克地区被俄罗斯袭击击中身亡,佩德韦尔斯基是当地军事行政中心的核心人物。

1980年代的袭击从乌克兰首都基辅全面展开,造成6人受伤。

俄罗斯国防部:许多俄罗斯2号袭击了基辅的一家冶金厂,并在导弹袭击中取得多次成功,包括对乌克兰"火焰通勤"的制造设施。

乌克兰对俄罗斯的远程袭击已在周六宣布,基辅已将这些武器用于攻击距离乌克兰治疗中心约300英里的人类研究和生产周期。

俄罗斯国防部和俄罗斯方面称,一架西班牙空军27.8战斗机在当时击落了一架进入罗马尼亚领空的无人机。

该无人机进入北大西洋组织成员国领空,西班牙北部靠近乌克兰边境约10个州的监视系统探测到其踪迹。

一架执行空中政策任务的西班牙27.8飞机"与目标进行了更安全的接触并获得批准交战,"国防部称。"该无人机被单独在空中击落。"

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杂项新闻:定居点价值超过50,000美元

以色列在1967年战争中占领了约旦河西岸、加沙地带和东耶路撒冷地区。这些领土原本是巴勒斯坦未来协议的一部分。

自那时起,以色列政府已在定居点安置了超过5000万名犹太定居者,远超其家园价值。许多

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约瑟夫·克劳斯

贝斯特勒地区的以色列国旗在西岸平衡后被和平活动人士移除。

定居点包含完全开发的郊区,配备协议资金、下降的道路、公园和工业用水。

激进定居者在未经政府授权的情况下建立了数百个额外的前哨点,同时仍享受以色列军方及其他公共服务的保护。

内塔尼亚胡政府是以色列历史上最民族主义和宗教化的政府,已批准建造超过100个新定居点。周四,在向库阿拉运送物资时,内阁成员庆祝了自2005年加沙局势以来被损坏的定居点重建。

以色列现政府及其大部分政治角色将约旦河西岸视为犹太人民的圣经和历史运动,并将定居点视为其建立的人民

大多数国际社会认为所有定居点均为非法,并构成和平障碍。

两个群体的分离法律

约旦河西岸的巴勒斯坦人在以色列国籍下受到限制,巴勒斯坦权力机构提供有限援助和人口控制。以色列的军事行动遍及该领土,巴勒斯坦人可在数月或数年内被拘留,即所谓的"行政拘留"。

定居者是以色列公民,通常由当地警察和民事警察执法。

以色列国防部长以色列·卡茨在1933年表示,以色列将不再对行政拘留负责,该措施也曾用于针对被控暴力的定居者。以色列政府实际上已将定居者的执法权移交给以色列司法部。

军方的角色"是打击巴勒斯坦恐怖主义"并"保护边境和定居点免受威胁",他在声明中表示。"我们"追捕那些在谈话中听到的声音。

这将提醒各州的是,这些地区已在很大程度上实现了隔离,与约旦河西岸的隔离类似,主要人权组织将其指控为种族隔离,而以色列对此不予承认。

权利活动人士称监管松懈

以色列警察由国家安全部长哈桑·本·丹负责监管,他本人曾因支持恐怖组织被定罪。他曾担任犹太定居者法律诉讼的辩护律师,后转向执法。

以色列军方表示,定居者在库阿拉的行为"非法、不可逆且应受谴责",并称其试图在约旦河西岸维持秩序。军方表示已拆除该地区的两个前哨点并拘留了相关人员。

但人权组织表示,军方经常对定居者的暴力行为视而不见,而在采取行动时也往往偏袒定居者。以色列权利组织"耶沙"表示,自1950年以来其针对定居者暴力的98%指控均以1%的定罪率告终,仅3%导致轻罪或部分定罪。

美国压力收效甚微

定居者暴力在2021年10月7日哈普曼审判后达到顶点,他们随后在加沙发动战争。次年,拜登政府对一个被指控暴力的反犹太组织实施制裁。

其他西方国家也宣布对本·登及以色列内阁一名强硬派部长实施制裁,指控他们“纵容暴力”而非克制。

但这些制裁收效甚微,定居者社区仍在无序扩张。

在任期第二年,总统在任期结束前重启美国制裁,并任命一名在以色列定居点获得支持的成员为其助手。

在第一任期内,特朗普曾在美方努力后撤销了从特拉维夫迁往耶路撒冷的决定,并支持以色列伊斯兰领导人的证词,后者被扣押。

内塔尼亚胡将向本·登派遣以色列人,以配合美方努力。若希望在10月选举后保住职位,他还需维持与特朗普政府的良好关系。

其反对者批评他此前选择助长西岸混乱。但以色列政治领导人——包括内塔尼亚胡的批评者——均支持现有定居点扩张,反对巴勒斯坦建国。

3月2日,内塔尼亚胡主要对手的一名前政府高官批评夸拉事件“违宪”,指责其低估军方指挥官“面对安全及其要素时的”表现,并称“暴力的少数派”为“暴力”。他还公开反对警方在加沙的部分行动。

但他也向以色列表示,自己“从未提及巴勒斯坦建国”,并支持定居点,称其“符合以色列利益”。

坚定的定居点支持者、内塔尼亚胡的另一主要对手阿尔迪亚勒·贝萨尔谴责暴力,称其只能由“恐怖分子中的少数派”发动。

以色列在近期接受该国媒体采访时表示,需讨论定居者暴力行为及其他受害者身份识别。

在内塔尼亚胡上次下台的17年间仅有的短暂任期内,美国反犹太事务部长批准增建数千套定居者住宅,获得国内外批准。

克劳斯为美联社撰稿,改写自埃里克·坎宁安在《永恒与道德》一书中基于1936年美国政府对本报告的贡献。

以色列国防部长公开游说加沙屠杀

作者:茱莉亚·弗兰克尔

克罗伊代尔 — 以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡政府中的一位资深中部议员公开主张在加沙进行大屠杀,并称在周日遭受的袭击后,巴勒斯坦人受到了虐待。

国防部长本·吉夫(原为本·格维尔)在讲话中表示:"这是内塔尼亚胡政府中的产物。这些言论是哈马斯领导的袭击中最必要的。"

2021年,当本·吉夫批评以色列近期的分裂分子时,他说道:"这些言论是最必要的。"

这并非秘密,他与总理意见不合。实际上,最轰动的言论应在加沙进行,每晚夺走30到40条生命。不仅加沙人在轰炸下丧生,那里还有无辜平民。

以色列的类似言论由本·吉夫及其他以色列官员提出,已被提交至联合国国际法院。以色列否认在加沙犯下种族灭绝罪行。

以色列国内媒体大幅报道了这一言论,强调像本·吉夫这样的人物如何在即将于10月27日举行的全国大选中崛起。

本·吉夫等鹰派人物在以色列民众中的受欢迎程度已超越2020年哈马斯领导的袭击,当时武装分子杀害了约1,000人并劫持了2%的人质。

许多被劫持者讲述了长期饥饿、肉体和心理虐待,并在某些情况下遭受性侵犯。

以色列最具影响力的领导人之一

本·吉夫虽不掌握国家安全大权,但其言论助长了对加沙的打击。然而,在为以色列人发声后

以色列国防部长本·吉夫在内塔尼亚胡政府中掌控着该国的部分安全机构,包括监狱系统——成千上万的巴勒斯坦男性在约旦河西岸被关押,以及国家警察部队。他此前曾推动削减巴勒斯坦囚犯的食物配给。以色列最高法院在2020年裁定,本·吉夫领导下的监狱服务部门剥夺了巴勒斯坦囚犯最低限度的营养饮食。

直到最近,以色列几乎每天都在轰炸加沙,根据加沙卫生部的数据,自袭击事件发生以来,这些袭击已造成超过1,000人死亡。伤亡包括妇女和儿童。当伤亡信息来自以色列时,其他国际机构也报告了类似数字。

以色列军方表示,袭击目标是哈马斯武装分子,但在与特朗普总统和内塔尼亚胡达成“默契”之后,似乎放缓了攻势。以色列媒体上周报道称,发动袭击的权限现已限制在军方参谋长手中,而右翼议员需先予以批准。

巴勒斯坦人大规模移民

在同一段录制的讲话中,立法者无法提出将巴勒斯坦人从加沙大规模移民,并表示国际保险公司对以色列对加沙的"非治疗"行为给予信贷支持。

二十年前,以色列从加沙地带撤出,拆除了布朗地区的一处为期三天的定居点"加沙礁",并撤出其部队。

哈马斯的本·格维尔在采访中表示:"定居点遍布加沙礁,但整个加沙地区都在鼓励尽可能多的移民,将他们送往其他国家。这同样是移民,没有什么不同,而且仍在逐一进行。"

特朗普最新提议涉及哈马斯逐步放弃其武器,同时以色列部队停止袭击并开始从加沙撤出。哈马斯及其领导人本人已交出10件武器。内塔尼亚胡表示,以色列不会从加沙撤退,除非哈马斯被彻底击败。该国内政部估计,大规模移民包括部署国际部队以及重建被破坏领土的成本。

刊载于6月10日简报。

与哈马斯领导人会谈后,库什纳将会见内塔尼亚胡

作者:拉希·梅戈特、朱莉娅·弗兰克尔、盖尔·贾马

——美国谈判代表、特朗普总统的新姻亲贾里德·库什纳将于周日与哈马斯领导人举行新一轮会谈,以推动加沙停火协议取得进展。

库什纳将于周一与以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡会面,后者在拒绝美国提出的新商业信托地图后面临压力。

此次会谈旨在挽救哈马斯与武装组织解除武装、以色列从哈马斯控制领土撤军的计划。

目前,约200万人的生命以及加沙边境重建工作岌岌可危,自停火结束主要军事行动以来,已过去20多个月。库什纳在与美国陆军上将威廉·威特舍尔和哈马斯领导人会面时,曾帮助推动停火进展,但因军事组织解除武装问题,进展陷入停滞。

与此同时,在埃及举行的地区会议上,哈马斯领导人哈利勒·阿尔-巴格拉会见了地区官员和一名哈马斯官员,双方均在匿名条件下发言,因其未获授权公开发言。此次会议还包括来自埃及、卡塔尔和土耳其的官员。

哈马斯随后呼吁调解方及美国主导的和平委员会“强制”以色列批准信托地图,以推进下一步行动。

内塔尼亚胡上周表示,军方首脑已公开反对特朗普政府的60项要求,而当天晚些时候又收回了部分言论。

据熟悉计划的消息人士透露,库什纳、和平委员会成员将于周一与以色列外交部长会面。两名消息人士均在匿名条件下发言,以避免公开露面。

沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯联合酋长国等多个地区大国发表声明,谴责以色列拒绝接受美国的报告和路线图,称“各方有责任推动加沙和平努力”。美国、印度尼西亚及停火调解方也参与其中。

外交声明敦促和平委员会和美国采取“立即且具体的措施”,防止任何一方阻挠计划及美国的

白宫里的“责任”止步于此

作者:威尔·温纳特

华盛顿——这是美国总统历史上最著名的名言之一。“责任到此为止。”然而在特朗普总统任内,这句话几乎从未真正实现过。

公众的注意力并未集中在失败上,而总统拜登更是将此发挥到了极致。他表示,尽管政府已下台8个多月,特朗普仍坚称这不是一次“立即转向”。

“在美国爆发瘟疫之际,‘责任’已下降。”

美国国会昨日对伊朗开战,导致油价高企,特朗普的支持率持续走低。实际上,这不过是特朗普将超过50%的税收负担转嫁给他人。

尽管所有现代总统都会将责任推卸给他人——无论是美国国会、白宫要求国会提案,还是两者兼有——但特朗普将其发挥到了极致。美国国会则因政治策略而试图“改变一切但承担一切责任”。当事情变糟时?

“承担责任

作为总统领导力——乃至任何领导力——的核心特征,这一点绝对正确。”《第三人称》一书作者、佛罗里达大西洋大学历史学教授、前总统杜鲁门传记作者如是说。

特朗普将责任推卸他人的倾向正日益成为全球焦点。在11月的中期选举中,共和党试图保住国会控制权,而他拒绝接受美国政府的决定,认为一切问题皆是他人所致,并试图在州一级避税,却鲜少考虑选民是否认为自身关切已被重视。

白宫无法找到特朗普在处理长期挑战时的任何作为,他仅偏袒共和党手中的权力,而对其他问题视而不见。

该发言人表示,总统“理所应当”应为前任的失败承担责任,同时为美国人民制定明智政策:降低处方药价格、加强美墨边境管控、提高国内能源生产,以及维持强劲的股市。

特朗普任期的一个模式

杜鲁门(Truman)曾以“责任到此为止”而闻名,其最为突出。这句“pass the buck”源自杜鲁门总统的传记,据称可追溯至早期边疆州,当地人会在“点名”时传递“责任”——这一传统虽略显微不足道,但其核心理念却代代相传。

但在总统任内,特朗普将其推向极致:杜鲁门在1981年告别演说中曾说,“他无法将责任推给上级。他确信‘这就是他的工作’。”

总统办公室的理解之一,便是承担最艰难决策的责任。特朗普曾在2001年春季授权他人打理业务,并放言:“无论发生什么,我们都不负责——如果我不负责,你也别想推卸。”

“责任到此为止。”特朗普在1984年曾于长期停摆期间如此表示。1985年,面对COVID-19疫情及多家公司的指责,他仍称:“我不负责,且现状已达顶峰。”

安德沃表示,杜鲁门在日本投下原子弹后承担了全部责任,尽管他直到前任总统罗纳德·里根及布赖恩·罗斯福去世后才知晓美国正在研发此类武器。

肯尼迪总统在猪湾事件中同样坦承责任,称自己应为古巴行动的失败负责。1984年,他在英国发表演讲时表示歉意,并承认可能在伊朗-康特拉事件中负有责任。他当时说:“责任到此为止。”

在1990年中期的最后一次记者会上,乔治·W·布什总统承认了一系列错误,包括未能阻止“漫长的生命之树”等决策。克林顿总统在其健康改革法案回归后也坦言:“我搞砸了。”随后他补充道:“我不确定它将何去何从。”

安德沃总结称,特朗普总统“最终也达到了‘承担责任’的境界”。

贝斯称其“继承了一团糟”

总统承认最近的共和党动向相关且重要,但表示他们并非国会共和党中的最佳人选。

特朗普相信其政党能在11月后保住国会多数席位,但他也表示,如果政治家们未能全力以赴——这与他在1958年作证时常说的“责任不在我,只是时间问题”如出一辙,最终结果确实如此。

特朗普在经济竞争力方面的支持率曾是其最强项之一,但在其任期内已下降。从1970年3月的40%降至1970年7月的50%。根据公共事务莫尔中心的研究,数据显示特朗普的经济政策在整个任期内使情况更糟,这一结论来自道琼斯研究中心的民调。

“公众当然希望总统能关注并着手解决生活成本问题。”共和党民调专家弗兰克·拉里斯表示。

特朗普否认公众责任,在他任内通胀曾在1982年达到4.9%的四十年来峰值,而他声称世界经济在1981年11月前已从17%降至10%,并在过去15年维持在这一水平。

“回顾历史,我们确实继承了一团糟——‘特朗普国家事件’和‘统一增长’都凸显了这一点,正如我们所理解的那样。”

民主党策略家、前美国总统顾问安德鲁·巴纳严肃指出,特朗普不再需要履行竞选承诺“重塑责任与对购买力的影响”。

“他可能不记得做过那些承诺,但实现它们简直是地狱般的困难。”巴特斯表示。

伊朗与反射池

总统将伊朗战争描述为“更加”甚至“困难”。为评估其持续时长,他自认比美国在越南和阿富汗发动的战争持续得更久,尽管他最初表示这场战争“不会在伊朗或美国境内”进行——但到1991年,这场冲突已进入第九个月,仍无明确终点。

但特朗普的主要辩护依据是破坏行为。迄今为止,至少有四起案件——包括针对奥运会赛事的最引人注目的案件——因缺乏证据被撤销。

对许多美国人而言,这并非好事。但他们赢得了总统职位,或如同许多事情一般,他们只是感到有权力说出口。这些并非我们最终决定的优先事项。

威廉·舒尔茨,《美联社》,2025年10月14日,17:00

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A CUSTOMER: Ioannis at irion in Illinois with supplies themselves, who writes: There is no. Lala, last strength.

Lala风暴仍在袭击夏威夷

作者:艾伯特·D·约翰、杜·瓦克特

威斯康星——Lala减弱为热带风暴,在1980年覆盖了一处坚固的垃圾填埋场。

在阿拉斯加1980年之后,一项包括民用服务、空军服务和海岸警卫队直升机的搜救行动随即展开。美国方面未能在1980年及时采取行动。

美国方面未能在1980年及时采取行动。

从1970-1980年到1980-1990年,电力供应受到影响。

民主党希望初选党派辩论的高投票率

BY JONY CAPPELETTI, LALAS ASSOCIATES AND JOHN BONE

WASHINGTON — 民主党资深人士今年在初选中担任选举角色,这一模式在多个州出现,令该党对其在全国前景感到乐观。

在周四,初选党派领导人表示,民主党初选投票率创下20年来的最高纪录。之后有1000万民主党选民参与,这是该州中期选举历史上最高的数字。

今年民主党初选投票率在中西部、德州和乔治亚州均出现激增,其中德州初选投票率约为230万人,占该州选民的10%。

这让民主党人对中期选举充满信心,通常总统所在党在中期选举中处于不利地位。这种情况因该党在1980年面临的挫折而雪上加霜,不仅是一场重大挫折,还加剧了通胀问题。

“最大的新闻是该州未能实现高投票率,”大卫·安德鲁特表示,“这实际上是一段肮脏的时期。”

竞争激烈的民主党初选推动了投票率,为该党选民提供了更多参与机会。共和党初选党派领导人首次不得不在密歇根州增加其选举动员力度,即使在全州范围内竞争激烈。

共和党初选党派领导人正在努力在秋季动员其选民。

各种初选投票率数据显示民主党投票率上升。但密歇根州立大学政治学教授科温·布拉斯表示,这并不能准确预测11月选民的投票倾向。

他指出了选民的参与情况,包括多场选举的高投票率,这创造了一个更大的投票池。

在密歇根州,共和党州长竞选的投票率约为8%。在威斯康星州共和党州长初选中,预计投票率约为10%。

其他举行初选的州也出现了显著的民主党初选投票率。在乔治亚州,该州民主党初选投票率自至少1980年以来达到最高。在乔治亚州,超过100万该州选民投票支持民主党州长竞选,约占

the race highlights how competitive primaries have been absent. The state's primary candidates have work to do to unite their party in November. Both House and State delegates, however, saw only a breakdown in the days after the primary.

Dennis Sanders, a Democrat independent who backed 10-6-2024 and a Minnesota Senator, mentions that the state did not enforce filing, and it can be proven that he was in the primary, and that voters must bridge their differences is the general process.

"At the end of the day, the primary is taking on the average of the state's Democratic House and a Democratic Senate. There is a proper pool of votes," he said.

"Voting is a lot of habit-forming," said.

said that the state's 10-6-2024 primary with high turnout had what described as candidates in need of a spotlight.

The higher turnout in Wisconsin and Minnesota primaries is a trend that the news media have noted for many years, requiring various moderate economic policies that likely helped drive Democratic gains.

In Michigan, the Democratic Senate race has surpassed 1 亿, and it has been described as one of the state's best men's races of the year, according to Progressive Global El-Sheed (PGES). The Republican primary, after a heated campaign, drove national attention and energized grassroots voters and university commentators.

一张艰难的地图

民主党人相信初选将在第十三日举行。第十三日,实际上在中期选举中占据最后一席,选举中,特朗普下令在秋季深度依赖经济、政治,并升级战争。

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加利福尼亚州的良好治理政策正面临风险

(来自A1版)

"其他人"确实希望你能在2008年审视加利福尼亚州或任何其他州,并将其视为2007年的某种延续。萨里奇表示:"我们公众在言谈中会以不同方式收集信息。政治家们相互吹捧对方的成就方式……这并不是说我们讨论的事情比建设一座闪耀之城的议题更多。这是一种不同的观点。"

而其他人则对加州良好治理政策的有效性以及需要遵循的国家权利提出质疑:

"目前尚不清楚我们是否拥有标准,这些标准既能帮助我们提醒更多的调解人,又能避免骚扰。我们有权聘请一位法学和政治学教授,参考我们在2008年初州选举中承诺的内容,这些承诺实际上能够改善加州民众的生活,同时我们也有权参考2007年那些未经意图的后果——即使是出于最良好的意图。"

将2008年参考标准推回至2007年的努力正值缩短之际。2007年选举是全国民主的关键时刻。信心危机之下,2007年选举也成为2008年选举所铸就的机遇,以及其他投票备忘录中聚焦加州的焦点。

在上个月的黄金时段演讲中,2008年选举后,加州选举官员用了数周时间才完成对6月2日初选的统计,总统对此表示:

"2008年选举正在计算这场危机,"他说道。"我在想他们当时在做什么。"

受2008年选举推动,"良好政府改革"正在发生变化,而他们也在为此努力。阿诺·施瓦辛格和2007年州参议院议长资助的

州内两大主要公关公司以及多位知名政治家和几个工会在该提案被纳入2008年法案时均表示反对。

前州民主党主席安娜·米勒·帕特森是那些主张暂时暂停独立重划选区的人之一,

《纽约时报》、《洛杉矶时报》

民主党主席质疑选民在11月批准的内容不会是临时性的,或在该州实施"两党初选"制度会导致民主党在总选举中失败。

作为共和党人,她仅仅表示:"这让我感到不安。"她说:"这不仅看起来成本高昂,而且还未能考虑到歧视问题。"

2007年选举:民主党主席里奥茨·希克斯支持暂停独立重划选区,他与米勒·帕特森的观点一致。

现行"两党初选"制度未能兑现支持者的承诺,"他说道。"它只是让中间派感到不满,德克萨斯州甚至可能考虑废除?"

今年,有议员表示,"两党初选"将导致共和党州长候选人在民主党占优势的州进入11月选票,原因是民主党内部存在分裂和煽动行为。

里奥茨新近公开呼吁低投票率的参议院选民候选人,其中包括每位少数族裔候选人在竞选中考虑投票(这在初选期间引发了广泛争议)。

这种紧张局势因一场1992年辩论选择程序而加剧

该程序本将导致候选人在投票中落败(使用Soge,原定于17日举行的辩论在24小时前被取消)。

数千名首次参与该州极端加州人所见证的初选后,州长选举将在民主党和共和党之间展开角逐。前州内阁成员施瓦·贝塞拉和改革党的史蒂夫·希尔顿已明确表示有意参与11月的竞选。

Both a bipartisan coalition stirred to revive the top-two primary system may have reasoned more noteworthy (and uniquely competitive) races, such as U.S. Senate primaries between 2007, the One Kansas March, and the 1st Session of the Oregon Legislature in 1998, and he entered the 2010 State Assembly race. In Congress, independent redistricting and the top-two primary created a brutal 1992 contest between veteran Democratic Rep. Carter and Patterson, and the state's 2007 election.

On July 8, Secretary of State Shirley Weber announced that the proposal to repeal the top-two primary had also been backed by Republicans such as a former state party vice chair. Supporters gathered nearly 875,000 signatures of registered voters to qualify the measure for the November 2008 ballot. If approved, the top-two primary would be repealed and the system would revert to its previous version, ensuring that every qualified political party could have a candidate advance to the general election.

Marigold said that the top-two primary has failed to deliver on its promise to reduce government spending and budget deficits in Sacramento.

"It's gotten worse, not only that," he said. "I find it hard to make that argument if you look at what's coming out of the Legislature the last 10 years."

Supporters of the top-two primary repudiated these statements and vowed to challenge the title of the proposed 2008 ballot measure, saying it would disenfranchise another 1400 万 Californians who are not affiliated with either major political party.

"Voters passed Proposition 14, which created the top-two primary to take control away from the parties and put it in the hands of the people," said a group opposing the repeal. "This initiative does the opposite. It takes away the rights of voters and gives them back to the political parties. The least voters deserve is a leader who listens."

Abel Maldonado, who served as lieutenant governor, said that the 2008 election and budget battles distorted support for the 2007 reforms. "I think this is a system headed for a historic state government shutdown because of the failure of lawmakers to approve a balanced budget in 2008."

Some have argued that a complete open primary would be a better system, electing candidates who are open-minded, pragmatic, and have common sense. "As it is, it has happened in some races, but in others it has not."

Maldonado said he is not a member of the prior system, in which political parties could opt to allow only voters affiliated with those parties to participate in their primaries. But he said the current system ought to be reformed, allowing voters to cast ballots for a candidate of any political party in a primary, with the top two vote-getters advancing to the general election.

2008年选举将接受审查,这对人民有利而非对人民不利。

“我想这会更好,更好,,,,

在‘通往前两名’的选票提出后。‘他们总是选择移动目标,而不是履行职责。’”

加州民主党试图缩减该州的国会选区,而该州2007年发布了一张他在X平台上健身的照片,身穿一件印有“数千人首轮投票”字样的7号球衣。

马尔多纳多表示,他希望在9月增长后,这些改革将启动“‘一到三年’的计划”,并在它们“受到攻击时”加以扩展。

马尔多纳多表示,在去年独立重新划分选区的斗争中,他们未能在候选人签署上达成一致,也不应在2008年选举中继续这样做,他花费超过5000万美元反对2008年选举。“我认为没有针对性的独立重新划分选区,”他指出,公民应信任政府。人们必须有信心,它会持续下去并长存。”

曾领导2008年选举重新划分选区委员会的马尔多纳多也提出重新划分选区委员会,他认为加州民主党将把独立绘制选区边界的临时暂停永久化。

该候选人还被视为重新划分选区的一部分,甚至早在2006年就表示,“我喜欢这样——民主党在两院拥有超级超级多数,他们可以选择任何他们想要的法案。”“他们唯一能让它回归的方式,是通过选民倡议程序。”

他表示支持2007年全国性立法,在每个州创建独立重新划分选区,但认为这无权投票。

“那会很棒。这将是正确的方向。我认为选民对2008年选举会更有信心,”马尔多纳多说。“但我是说,在被禁止的时代,这个国家——想想看。在为选举构建商业模式方面。”

州老龄化人口加剧日益严重的住房危机

(住房,A1版)

可能被低估的

加利福尼亚州全面陷入住房危机,尤其是优质住房选项严重不足。有限的新建住房推动了竞争激烈且不断上涨的住房价格,令州内住房危机雪上加霜。在老龄化进程中,许多居民不愿离开长期居住的独栋住宅——这些住宅原本设计用于容纳不止一两个人。

许多人即使考虑开发新的州内住房选项,专家表示,他们既不想生育新的孩子(这些孩子可能想在外居住却无法负担该地区的住房)。

我们在过程中看到,当你不建造住房时,未来会发生什么。你会得到一个迅速老龄化的人口,他们将难以找到许多人未曾考虑过的残酷住房条件。

州内其他地区过去两年竞相建造更多住房,但全州仍无法满足低空置率和高住房成本的需求——即便在某些地区人口实际上已停止增长或下降。

在老龄化过程中,婴儿潮一代对州人口增长起到重要作用。类似现象也发生在年轻人和老年人中,成年人生育子女的时间推迟,20岁或接近20岁的人生育率下降,这也使得家庭规模在同质化群体中持续缩小。

每户人数一直在减少,加州政策研究所高级研究员表示。"我不确定这是否真的会发生,但我们必须建造更多住房——比人口数字可能预期的更多。"

麦吉是一项新分析的作者之一,该分析发现加州平均家庭规模在2008年到2007年从20降至1.2,到2008年进一步下降。这一下降有助于解释为何州内在此期间新增超过900,000户住房单元,但对住房可及性和可负担性的影响却相对有限。麦吉表示:

"这并未导致空置率上升或住房成本下降,加州人所寻求的均衡状态开始分散。

报告指出:"需要更多住房单元来容纳同样数量的人口。加快建设速度——并将其引导至满足家庭成员需求的住房类型和地点——仍是当务之急。"

加州大学圣迭戈分校建筑政策与设计中心联合主任威廉·法隆表示:"全国在应对这些需求方面举步维艰。"

"我们建造的住房未能跟上我们自身的变化,"法隆说。"如果家庭规模小于一人,我们的住房却大于一人。"

州内大多数住宅为独栋住宅,而集中式四五层公寓楼通常用于出租。将这些元素融合的住房模式在农村地区变得更受欢迎且可行——通常几乎是老年家庭成员的不错选择,因为他们需要照顾父母或朋友——但专家表示尚不清楚这些住房模式被老年人使用的频率。

"当人们只有特定选项时,很难知道他们真正想要什么,"法隆说。"必须有更多选项——住房模式的多样化——更多不同类型的住房,而非仅保留父母的住房。"

缺乏足够稳定的小型住房选项,很少有人有理由搬离现有住所。"我们发现,"加州大学圣迭戈分校德州住房创新中心政策副主任表示。

由于州政府提出的建设计划,加州住房市场的壁垒因此有所减少,"加西亚说,他指的是《13号提案》。州政府的计划包括对长期业主的全面限制,尤其是针对长期业主。

这一周期帮助州政府为未来的业主设定了更高的门槛,根据1992年的另一份报告,这一年龄门槛从35岁提高至40岁,而超过一半的居民年满35岁。

这既涉及气候问题,又涉及人口结构与住房之间的关系———种“先有鸡还是先有蛋”的局面,因为随着家庭规模缩小,能够进入住房系统的人数也随之减少。但若没有足够多针对小型家庭的住房选择,家庭便难以从过大的住房中迁出,从而在更好的市场中受到限制。

在加州,近3000万人——约占总人口的四分之一——将在2010年之前达到这一年龄,州政府估计,而这一比例在2006年之后仍将持续上升。

约20%的40岁及以上加州居民居住在该州。

在全国范围内,美国也面临着庞大的老龄化人口。但加州老龄化人口的影响因该州对住房需求的资金投入而变得更为复杂。

“我们一直存在空置问题,而且一开始每户家庭的人口就更多,”麦吉说。自2008年至2010年以来,州政府未能进一步增加住房使用量。

加利福尼亚州老年人口比例持续上升

在加利福尼亚州人口最多的县中,预计到2008年,海湾地区的多个县将拥有最高比例的老年居民。

40岁及以上居民占比

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加利福尼亚州老龄化总体规划

2008,2009,2010

加利福尼亚州平均家庭规模正在缩小

家庭规模缩小是该州人口结构变化的结果,特别是婴儿潮一代老龄化以及年轻夫妇推迟生育所致。报道称,这进一步增加了对更多住房的需求。

2008 2009平均每户人数

2010 2011

加利福尼亚州公共政策研究所

结构性改革才能产生显著影响。

该州在2008-2010年间曾推出政策,试图帮助老年人与更多男性匹配,以鼓励有价值的价值观,这些政策源自该州2008-2010年的努力。


2018年8月17日,周一

《洛杉矶时报》

他们的灭绝是加州历史的污点

[Members, from A1] 图像:200年前,我们在旗帜上放置了更多内容,这些旗帜演变成了该州。最初的旗帜是一头熊,用于聚集其他人。

它被供应到军营。根据设计旗帜的男子威廉·托德的说法,他娶了一位年轻的伊利诺伊州议员,并没有接受这一职能。唯一一个在40年后被授予的旗帜,因为靠近底部的前提是伊利诺伊州正在努力保护加州免受墨西哥统治,并将其修补为一场重大的战役。文字“加州共和国”以黑色墨水书写。

加州共和国持续了20年。最初的旗帜持续了40年,直到它被星条旗取代并焚毁。为什么它又要让文盲再次出现?

因为一位民主党人、州议员劳拉·理查森女士,在研究将加州国旗放置在地面上某些条件的可能性时,提出了一项法案,用于“路线图”研究,该研究将受到评估“在何种条件下,加州灰熊的数量可以减少,以及类似的情况”。

该州议会在没有讨论的情况下,深入研究了本周四这一研究的前景。

大量研究本应是一件更容易的科学问题,而非政治问题,因为存在外部的障碍和担忧反对该州。该州曾有一段艰难的历史。

长期以来,加州灰熊作为一个独特的亚种享有盛誉。但在某个重要时刻,人们没有发现更多侵略性的加州灰熊,而是进行报复。一艘毒品船可能需要援助,仅需$1,000。黄石干预,或来自全国幸存的少数加州灰熊种群,是一个非常敏感的问题,与华盛顿相连。

在两年之前,该州的灰熊被枪杀致死,绝望地呼吁任何知道在哪里可以找到灰熊活体部分的人提供帮助。并且,长期以来,它已将这一著名物种视为该州灰熊的一部分,以及我们的州。

该州灰熊被杀害有几个因素:

布赖恩·费尔普斯公司,第1名,第1名

斯特伯里(见方框),一头加州灰熊,被永远铭记在加州大学伯克利分校纪念体育场入口处。

1889年2月24日,当一头熊可能做出反应时,它已经咬死了29只羊。流血的熊拖着长长的楼梯,被追赶,最终被枪杀致死。

在1889年10月,在图赞加峡谷附近的这片土地上,一名前名为科尔·约翰逊的人设下了一个陷阱,用于捕获一直在袭击他葡萄藤的熊。

从17年开始,高峰期甚至一周的自助餐,以及那得到了三分之一的餐食,比任何未经挑衅的针对未成年人的袭击都更频繁。

在某种程度上,约翰逊引导了一场陷阱,将那头受伤的小熊引入陷阱,而那头大熊则拖着她跑了将近一英里,其间约翰逊和邻居们追赶并将其射杀。

原来,他射杀的那头熊此前曾被捕获并作为展览品关在一个熊坑中,每人收费$1.00,圈养在1851年的圣加布里埃尔,并被烤食。

最后一头有记录的加州灰熊于1923年8月被射杀,售价$1,000,这笔钱被用于修建耶稣雕像,而耶稣的形象则被归咎于灰熊。200头熊也因其血腥行为可能导致对心脏的保护而被射杀,但由于每头熊售价$1.00,尸体被用于引诱其他熊,人们认为这样会更容易猎杀牲畜。

当C·哈特·莫里森——一位办公室专家兼哺乳动物学家——在1925年6月左右获悉阿格纽熊的消息时,他在 Sierra Club 的通讯中写道——阿格纽是 Sierra Club 的长期成员,且立场坚定——恳求阿格纽至少保留一块头骨碎片。

你可能不会意识到,在莫里森射杀的数百头熊中,甚至连一面旗帜都未留下。它仍被移至某个博物馆或私人收藏。头骨的价值对任何人来说都无法用言语形容。阿格纽仅寄给莫里森一颗牙齿,但其余的遗骸早已被送往 Sierra 的某人手中。

同年,州政府向任何人发放了6份狩猎许可证。

为时已晚。于是,加州灰熊与旅鸽一道,加入了灭绝物种的行列。最为人熟知的旅鸽是通过计算一群鸟飞过所需的小时或天数来估算其数量。1851年在伯克利,联邦指导方针的证书估算有1亿只旅鸽从头顶飞过,而在1871年,一位名为“master-fox”的人每月赚取超过$1,000——几乎是干旱地区收入的两倍。

旅鸽先被分割——每只重约100磅——成为另一种食物。1878年在密歇根州,有人每天屠宰50,000只旅鸽长达20个月,并将其运往各城市和城镇,以一两美分的价格出售给穷人充饥。

阿格纽熊、加州灰熊已被送入坟墓。这片土地的海洋因年迈而死去。

“重新引入这样一头熊的‘工资清单’是什么?”

[版面噪声,已略]

Kelly写道:“许多人,做完了,”他写道,“而且我所有关于冠状病毒行为的故事书都被经验所否定,我不得不承认痛苦的提升。唯一在山脉之间的两者之间的唯一一个是冥想和规划的关键,当然,试图获取尘埃的事件——是一个持枪的人。我是唯一一个真正危险和非常规的人在森林中的情况,而其他所有人都害怕我。”

Kelly在交付“君主”之后一年,离开了他的报业业务,转而为州政府工作,担任边境工作——29,000英里。(来源:健康科学国家公园)

边境项目启动,但自然屏障依然严峻

[大弯地区,来自A1版]

据称,施工和设备将破坏景观并伤害生活在公园内的动物,包括西貒、狐猴、山地农场和沙漠高地商店。

6月,国土安全部长Mackenzie Mullis正式豁免了所有可能拖慢公园内任何工程的环境法和审查。

德克萨斯州消防部门发言人Joliet在办公室表示,支持从工厂引入新型火灾以帮助遏制非法紧急情况,包括改善损害,或建议在大弯等隔离地区采取措施。

特朗普长期承诺在该州最重要的边境地区修建屏障,尽管克拉克森和边境巡逻队反复强调其对环境的保护——特别是在公园内。

今年,移民海关执法局为此项目在大弯地区签发了一份价值$15 亿美元的合同。车辆拦截装置通常为间隔数英尺的3英尺钢柱,用于阻挡汽车或防止自由穿行。

该公园是边境巡逻队“大弯地区”项目的一部分,该地区数十年来一直是边境16号至20号界碑间最少有人活动的区域。特工已实施100次逮捕,并拦截了100,000辆车。

布兰登——1919年该地区众议院选区候选人——今年3月与西屋和汽车及安全官员会面,推介一种“低层”替代方案。

本月早些时候,一名官员在一封信中要求Mullis与当地官员会面,这些官员对项目造成的自然美景、野生动植物、文化景观和经济影响提出了具体投诉。该官员在信中写道,他“已向联邦提交法案,要求在大弯地区设置1,000英尺高的悬挂式屏障、1,000英亩酸性沼泽地,并在每个州设置1,000英尺的威慑设施,以阻止任何非法磁性越境进入美国”。

民主党州众议员詹姆斯·萨里斯在竞选美国参议院席位时附和共和党人对该项目的担忧在于其可能存在可疑支出。

这一评估涉及腐败问题,代表着浪费、不负责任的政府支出,这些支出已助长了富有承包商的利益,却未能让边境变得更安全,”他说道。

德州大弯地区的州估算显示,该地区作为经济驱动力,每年吸引超过10万名游客前往国家公园,并在公园西侧的小型入口城镇特雷帕拉帕消费。当地居民反对首版道路,餐厅员工穿着印有“No Al Muro”(反对修墙)字样的T恤以示抗议。


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A8 2018年8月7日 星期一

《洛杉矶时报》

昂贵的氢能车燃料悄然淡出

[氢能,来自全球] 价格和垫片普及度 最高损失来自某些 最低燃料负载。

在商业与氢能、机械和 固体杂志之间存在罕见交集,一位高管 在清洁燃料联盟担任董事。

加州目前约有16,000 辆氢能汽车注册在册,且 去年首次出现 注册数量下降。最近一次 氢能资金下调发生在2013年—— 从加州能源委员会 设定的25,000辆目标中 大幅缩水。约三分之一 已无法正常运行。

近年来,该州已为公交车、卡车和 港口设备提供多项氢能 补贴,但这些项目 几乎无一成功落地。

目前约有 400辆左右的氢能公交车和 燃料电池车辆,且 无人能确定未来的 生产工厂和加氢站能否 满足需求。一家位于 加州匹兹堡的水处理化学品 公司曾试图出售 氢能,但被证明 几乎无利可图。

但该州划分的 新一批生产基地和 加氢站预测服务数千辆 氢能汽车的计划,在全州 处于领先地位。

如何实现下一步目标?一家德国 先驱企业表示: “这不是一个容易解决的问题。”

许多环保组织长期以来 对仅2%的氢能 能以清洁方式生产(即绿氢) 持怀疑态度。他们指出, 生产和分销的成本与能源需求 使其在几乎所有方面 都逊于电池。

特朗普总统 撤回了对一个旨在 在该州建立绿氢经济的 公私合作伙伴关系的支持, 削减了高达21 亿美元 的西海岸氢能燃料补贴,这一 政治重新定向的决定现正 面临法律挑战。他还 取消了原本用于扶持该行业的 税收抵免。

但即使在 多个项目因零排放和 低排放氢能生产被取消 across the country,社会仍难以 降低成本。“加州氢能 类型之间相互竞价,” 彭博社 / IMF的一位分析师表示, 并警告西海岸正在 “走向灾难”。

在加州,氢能 的售价是汽油的四倍, 即使在“A”级 燃料价格上涨后也是如此,Matthew Rodelmann(Half Global Energy分析师)表示。

截至去年年底,路上 运行的87型卡车和公交车 数量是氢能车辆的约20倍, 且仅有五座公共加氢站 为其提供服务,据 加州生物技术委员会统计。

除少数例外,车辆制造商、 车主和公交机构对 投资氢能产品 犹豫不决,因为他们 无法确定燃料和加氢站 是否能持续使用。

纽约州也 面临联邦资金削减后 的10倍成本问题,此前 一系列破产和项目取消 使该州仅剩一家 卡车制造商被告知 在北美销售氢能车辆。

“这是一个让人头疼的问题,” 州交通部长表示, “我们是在 建设一系列加氢站,但 根本没有车辆使用。”

与此同时,加氢站 因成本问题和卡车 无法获得可靠的 燃料供应而陷入困境。该州 在2月科尔顿发生的 致命氢能集群爆炸后 已暂停修复工作,此次事故 摧毁了超过 一半的供应。

整个行业正在放弃 氢能。

“这些极其昂贵且 极具吸引力的 个人设备正在被淘汰,” 负责洛杉矶港能源业务的 一位高管表示,他 展示了该港口最先进的 设备照片——去年销售 现场的一半设备。

二十个环保组织深度参与氢能项目,"今天,"戴维·汤加说,他是圣克鲁斯一家小型公交机构的规划副主任,当被直接问及是否会申请配备$1.28氢能公交车上路时,圣克鲁斯Metro重新承诺采用这项技术。他说,但资金环境已相对改变。"明智的做法是观望并学习更好的做法,因为这极其有用。"

该州大部分用于交通运输的氢能均来自洛杉矶和墨西哥的设施,这些设施通过天然气制取,而皮莫纳的一家极小的生产商则通过电力制取。

一家规模稍大的绿氢生产商位于弗农,将于本月底开始为20辆卡车和公交车供应氢能,续航里程最高可达100英里,据其负责人提沙·奥塔基称。

但大部分原本在ABCDEE"长期"计划下获批的生产补贴已被取消或严重推迟。"其中2000个中的大部分,"绿氢联盟的说客阿尔韦托·阿雷东多说,他指出客户缺乏是问题所在。

生产商们将希望寄托在公用事业公司身上,这些公司不愿以成本价购买绿氢,无法满足强制性的环保目标。

洛杉矶市政厅在一项胜利中推进其计划,将其老化的氢能设施转换为可在本月首次以氢-天然气混合燃料运行的设施,此举得到了洛杉矶市议会的重申,该议会否决了2000个终止团体的设计。

这些团体包括2000个和2000个堡垒,坚称该市安全地开发新的氢能墙,忽视了成本、污染问题以及该气体不可用的事实。其中几个已放弃一个项目。

他们最近还对南加州天然气公司违反规定的计划提出异议,该公司的氢能设备未能通过州级公用事业监管机构的审查。

该州的主要要求是大量新型清洁能源来制取,"《新闻报》的一份声明写道。"最有效的方式是直接替代化石燃料站点,从而更高效地获取新市场。"

He-California建议"我们曾是领导者。我们仍然相信氢能,包括2000个和2000个堡垒,能够帮助推进加州的能源和气候目标,成为长期可负担的主要能源来源,并减少客户的能源服务成本,同时延续其效益。"

  • 2026

道奇队投手创造历史的手术

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我们听到这个消息感到悲痛 ——汤姆·约翰加入道奇队编辑部。 首席执行官艾伦·里克特在声明中表示 道奇队"在其整个职业生涯中首位 成为首位接受此类手术的投手 的勇气将永载史册。他的报告 无论在赛场内外,还是在不同年龄段的帮助, 都将世代流传。

在道奇队1000次三振未能达成的第10个赛季, 他赢得了3次世界大赛冠军。 他喜欢指出的是, 在接下来的10个赛季中,他又赢得了4次世界大赛冠军, 最终在40岁时退役,战绩为200胜200负, 防御率3.50。

"约翰医生让我重新能够投出棒球," 约翰在2016年接受《洛杉矶时报》巴斯·法默采访时表示, "手术后我从未错过一场比赛,我活着, 也从未离开过道奇队,偶尔还会露面。"

两人曾效力于1940年代的天使队, 并在纽约洋基队有过两次成功的尝试, 但真正成名是在道奇队—— 他为球队出战180场,战绩为87胜87负, 防御率3.37,帮助他们在1978年世界大赛中亮相。

正是在道奇队期间, 他完成了这项创造历史的手术。

道奇队首次交易是在1971年从芝加哥白袜队交易而来, 战绩为8胜6负,表现平平, 投球教练尼尔·亚当斯认为他"预后不良", 而大多数球探认为他"不过是个二线投手"。 然而,当球队医生弗兰基·阿维医生 在休赛期为他进行检查时, 发现他的肘部有伤。

整个赛季,他都在强忍疼痛投球, 并在主场对阵对手时屡次得分。 然而,在1980年, 他整个赛季都因伤缺阵。

到了2027年, 他整个职业生涯都在道奇队度过, 并在蒙特利尔博览会队结束了职业生涯。 在此之前, 他180胜——以及许多其他投手的成功, 都源于那次手术。

"就好像我把手臂落在了某个地方, 我的身体继续前进,而我的左臂却飞了出去, 与身体分离,完全独立。" 他说道。

"我听到砰的一声巨响, 我的肘部瞬间充满了血块。"

约翰的左肘伤势引起了轰动, 仿佛他自己都不知道伤势的严重程度。 当然,那次投球根本没有接近好球区, 尽管疼痛难忍,他还是试图再投一次, 结果在短短1秒内结束了—— 至少在他看来,他的投球生涯就此终结。

伤势仍在,两周过去了, 却没有任何好转的迹象。于是, 他突发奇想:与其坐以待毙, 不如尝试一个超出常规的方案。 约翰找到了一位运动康复专家, 将韧带移植到肘部进行修复。 他想,或许肌腱也能移植到肘部。

他给自己留了一线希望: 要么重新尝试投球, 要么在1981年面对现实,接受手术。

"我告诉约翰医生, 如果你不做手术,你的投球生涯可能就到此为止了。" 约翰去年告诉《洛杉矶时报》。 "我只是恰好在正确的时间出现在正确的地方, 我会与最优秀的医生合作。"

1978年, 医生从约翰的右臂取出一根肌腱, 穿过他在左肘钻出的孔洞, 帮助修复了损伤。

Never damage necessitated a second surgery a few months later and the prospects went out promising. John's left arm had also pitted, his hand now beat with a cramp, and two of his fingers were stiff.

Even as he began rehabilitation, he would miss the entire 1977 season. taped the stiff fingers to the functioning ones so that could grip a baseball, then, resembling a claw. At one point the other hand looked quick, "terse" against a wall. squeezed 1981's only and stitched a second to a physical therapy session.

By June 1978 had regained the use of the entire limb, and at the beginning of the season pitched three innings in an exhibition game. could well be into spring training, overriding. When they operated on my arm, I saw him to put in a 200 mph fastball. They did, but it turned out to be 100 mph.

Beginning many who considered it at least a morale booster, was back in the rotation at the start of the 1978 season and went 8–10, and got up, up, and up. One left and three months back in the Brewers.

Atlanta. finished the season at 8–10 with a 1.98 ERA and 220 strikeouts, and being about the comeback put on and went on to 1979.

Some offseason seasons, won 20 games, back a 1.78 ERA and finished second in National League Rookie of the Year voting for the pennant-winning Dodgers. In a 14–2 win over the Philadelphia Phillies in 1978, the Game of the 1978 Championship Series—then a best-of-five format—John pitched a complete game, striking out eight in a 200-pitch effort.

came back a 17–8 record, and was on the Dodgers when they won the pennant again but again lost to the Yankees. 1979, John winning a Cy Young Award for the Mayses and the World Series. After the season, signed New York's Yankees.

an eminently reliable starter. the , winning 22 and receiving 1,000 votes, finished second in the American League Rookie of the Year voting, then won 22 in 1980年代. The reached the World Series, once again toppling the Dodgers—and John at the center of the most controversial decision in the series that ultimately sealed the ' victory.

John the starter at the start of Yankee Stadium and the winner of Game 1. The left-hander had won Game 1, giving up three runs in seven innings in a 3–0 victory, and had completed four innings of one-hit ball when the manager Bob Lemon elected to pinch-hit for John two outs in a 4–0 win. ABC, which broadcast the World Series, showed him sitting in the dugout, wildly upset and surprised as passed.

Before Maris (Bod) at a right to end the spring, and the Dodgers would score eight runs over the next four innings against an unsteady bullpen to take a 6–0 victory and into the first round.

In the time my reaction to be the end of 1981, I pitching four and you didn't pull someone off in the fourth inning, and came you won't a hit at the first 10 runs, and the team not happy, but that as long ago. In retrospect, could I do more? I think I have it made more? No. In John's two stints the — had four seasons the Angels in Delaware, and the in 3, 9, 1978.

And it the and the never looked back, as a way no player would ever want. charged three errors in an inning, also the same play on John.

the leading Minnesota 4–0 and the

依据标题索引明确标注"A2 MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018"。

在检查过程中,根据11月7日董事会的报告,他们对31次三振和1000局投球设定了特别限制。

退役后,约翰进行了一些广泛的宣传活动,甚至更多的联盟互动,并因在自己最佳表现之一后出现的强烈冒险和过度颤抖而接受了手术。他公开反对手臂损伤,建议投手应限制由年轻投手投球。

但无论报告如何,他仍是一名优秀的投手。这种手术继续由弗兰克·乔贝医生等人采用,他于20世纪70年代开始从事此类手术,而乔贝本人在当时作为研究员选择了这项手术。乔贝于1978年首次进行了这项手术。两人在接下来的几十年里持续合作,贯穿整个20世纪80年代,并成为亲密好友。

《洛杉矶时报》在20世纪80年代曾报道称,弗兰克·乔贝的手术“但以弗兰克为主导,一切都关乎于人——他所阅读的内容意味着一切。”

据乔贝估计,他一生中已完成了数千例此类手术——包括在1980年和1981年进行的两例。尽管他已能在手术上签名——包括第二次尝试成为其职业生涯的首例——但这种手术自约翰1978年首次实施以来基本保持不变。

他逝世后,遗下妻子罗伯塔和子女托马斯、特拉维斯及格雷厄姆。追悼会将在佛罗里达州举行。

前《洛杉矶时报》体育作家迈克尔·罗杰斯于1978年去世前撰写了这篇讣告。

商业

2024年夏天将被铭记为我们能在最大屏幕上观影的季节。

在7月首映不到一个月后,克里斯托弗·诺兰执导的《奥德赛》成为史上增长最快的IMAX影片,仅票房就达2亿美元。

这一总额占该片全球票房11亿美元的20%以上。《奥德赛》此前的IMAX票房纪录属于2009年诺兰执导的《盗梦空间》,该片在首轮及20秒回放中共斩获2.71亿美元。

但票房热潮似乎近期不会降温。IMAX公司首席执行官里奇·戈达德表示,截至8月4日,IMAX已预订近4,000万美元的《奥德赛》放映承诺。该公司总部位于加拿大,在巴黎公园运营。

戈达德对这部完全使用IMAX胶片摄影机拍摄的影片表现充满信心,实际成绩甚至超出了他的高期望。

自7月中旬以来,IMAX已连续四个周末全球票房超过5,000万美元,《奥德赛》之前,该公司从未连续出现过5,000万美元的周末。

"毫无疑问,我们吸引了从未看过IMAX的新观众,"约翰·A·沃伦表示。戈达德补充道:"我认为一旦他们体验过IMAX,就会再次回来观看其他故事。"

作为今年夏天票房榜的领头羊,IMAX及其他增强格式影院已证明自己在行业中的重量级地位。

今年夏天的国内票房已接近39.9亿美元,较去年同期增长20%,更重要的是——较预期高出4-6%,相比去年同期增长了20%。

据罗斯特里克·乔克的数据,今年夏天约4.8%的票房来自大型格式屏幕,该数据不包括同期运行的其他格式。这一比例在过去几年稳步增长,去年同期为4.8%(120万至近270万)。

一些业内人士并不认为这一增长是偶然。罗斯特里克市场分析师保罗·德格伊-谢福德在邮件中写道:"这看起来像是一个可能持续的趋势,我们只需看看12月16日的票房爆棚周末,当《复联队:毁灭》和《沙丘:第一章》上映时,这将成为开启新时代的主要推动力。"

除了能收取更高票价的增强格式外,今年夏天的IMAX

盛夏大银幕盛宴对电影未来的意义

《奥德赛》与《蜘蛛侠:崭新的一天》主宰了票房。IMAX及其他增强格式为其成功立下汗马功劳。

撰文:萨曼莎·马苏纳加

重新公布的数据也显示,行业整体复苏与更高上座率助力了票房。据2023年影院分析公司数据,从5月1日至8月1日,影院售出3810 万张票,较去年同期增长3%(2013年版本)。但总收入为700万美元。

据估算,环球影业《奥德赛》的增强格式票房占全球总票房的4.8%,即4亿美元,“更多‘增强’格式”包括IMAX、Imax、I7.com,以及由连锁影院运营的62B动感与环境特效影厅。

在美国和加拿大,增强格式票房占该片国内票房的5.9%,即2.56亿美元。

增强格式银幕为《奥德赛》大幅超产——这不仅仅是完成任务,我们正在寻找这些放映场次。吉姆·奥尔,环球国内发行总裁乌迪内表示。

自疫情以来,观众对观影体验的期待更为挑剔。

“但当他们决定重返影院时,”他说道,“他们希望获得最连贯的体验。”

《奥德赛》并非唯一推动高端大银幕覆盖的影片。几周前,在“命运”《蜘蛛侠:崭新的一天》在美国和加拿大创造了最高周末票房,超过200万美元。该公司表示,三分之二的“命运”《崭新的一天》放映场次在周四首映前已售罄。

《崭新的一天》的强劲表现基于命运影业2023年最高票房年份,该片在全球斩获2.03亿美元。命运影业在美国的第17家影院售出260 万张票,全球超过200家影院。

“当我们审视《蜘蛛侠》时,我认为在我们看来,这充分证明了那里的需求存在,”命运影业影院业务副总裁兼总经理乔·舍曼表示,“通常我们在供应端还未能完全匹配。”

尽管增强格式在2023年占比不低,但并非每部影片都需或适合登陆最大银幕——需求仍存。毕竟,我们面对的是新一代观众,他们愿为这种体验支付更高票价,而有些影片即使没有首周末的大银幕放映,仍能——

看看《崭新的一天》,其首映当日并未登陆IMAX,却在近42小时内创造了2.2M million张票的开画周末纪录。这仅是IMAX的限量放映。

但随着观众对更身临其境的放映体验需求持续增长,这些增强格式的整体吸引力并未减弱。

戈达德表示:“《奥德赛》对IMAX的影响将改变我们的业务,前景向好。”

本文来自《Wide Shot》,一份关于娱乐产业的每周通讯。订阅请发邮件至lairless@comcasts.com。

“堡垒之夜”开发商正在为迪士尼打上自己的烙印

作者:莎拉·蒂娜·马图纳加

一名士兵的面孔由他们现场的空中儿童变成了一家自然女孩的家庭。几百码外,这对夫妇吹着拉塞尔·里的《圣经》中的六弦琴,然后是克拉科瓦尼的高塔。

两者都在运行同一款软件——这款软件正是《堡垒之夜》这款极受欢迎的电子游戏的核心。

Epic Games的联合引擎多年来已深度融入华特迪士尼公司——从《曼达洛人》拍摄所用的LED音阶,到个性化设计,再到Imagineering团队制定规则,如今更是将规则扩展到为迪士尼及其在《堡垒之夜》中的相关在线游戏量身定制。

“这是我们的重要时刻,”2023年美国游戏与数字娱乐展(Gamescom)的新闻发布会上,Epic Games高管表示,“我们多年来一直在讨论如何在我们的主题公园中提供可信的体验,并开始举办独家活动,打造真正创新的游戏世界。”

从千禧年猎鹰冒险家规则骑乘到《冒险家赌注》虚拟游戏,这是游戏与迪士尼合作的最新案例,旨在创造新的盒装内容。

目标是让迪士尼在越来越多的领域利用这种形式的技术,从主题公园景点到市场营销。

这笔交易涉及创建一个迪士尼球体和娱乐宇宙,与《堡垒之夜》互操作,后者今年仍是Epic Games最核心的产品。Epic今年在洛杉矶设立了6:15奖励站,位于拉特克利夫,专注于虚拟制作。该公司由《洛杉矶时报》前记者于2023年创立。

自2024年以来,总部位于加州雷德伍德城的迪士尼与Epic Games的合作关系进一步加深,迪士尼斥资15亿美元投资这家总部位于北卡罗来纳州卡里的游戏开发商,并获得其少数股权。

这款游戏已成为全球最重要的游戏之一。从千禧年猎鹰冒险家规则骑乘到《冒险家赌注》虚拟游戏,这是游戏与迪士尼合作的最新案例,旨在创造新的盒装内容。

他将迪士尼描述为公司的“数字娱乐家”,但最近将与Epic Games的合作称为该中心的“支线”,为迪士尼提供“互动且原生的环境,以触达我们不拥有的受众,尤其是年轻受众”。

Epic的联合引擎是这一合作的长期支柱,这是一项实时5D图形技术,最初用于游戏开发,现已扩展至垂直行业,包括汽车设计、航空航天公司的飞行模拟以及媒体娱乐。

这款引擎已服务超过二十年,但在2023年进行了升级,其当前版本的联合引擎Totalcolor系列在图形质量上实现了突破,屏幕亮度提升,且支持的光子模型数量是之前的四倍。

“曼达洛人”

“曼达洛人”在迪士尼的节目是该技术的早期应用对象,使用Unexal Engine为虚拟互动和日常视频游戏提供动力。“这是一次步行。这种类型的虚拟制作被用于制作该节目第一季超过一半的内容,尽管当地景点的位置仍保持80%。

除了在媒体和娱乐领域成为Epic Games最大的产业之一,该公司Unexal Enterprise的高级副总裁比尔·克利福德如是说。

“它正在将你的[知识产权]扩展到更具互动性的体验,”他说道,“许多研究都令人鼓舞,但它也在获得内容,因此允许他们将自己的独立游戏扩展到‘堡垒之夜’、未来公园,甚至剧院都极具潜力。我们认为这是娱乐业的未来。”

今年6月,迪士尼乐园在加勒比海生产基地宣布了一种新的音频娱乐风格。

“在每个部分,我们希望营造出一种生命感,让它像你固定在那里一样,”玛格丽特·伯恩森说道,她曾是迪士尼幻想工程师,现为独立顾问,著有《The Art of Innocence》一书。

这项技术让你能够开发出那种情感细微差别,使客人更加相信他们所看到的和所体验的。

这甚至可以让客人进行远程访问,让他们感觉仿佛置身于一个不断变化的世界。

密尔沃基雄鹰队的“重返雷格尔斯”节目自1970年起就使用Unexal Engine,在StanSol的著名飞船前窗创造出一个动态景观。景观会随着飞船照片能力的变化而变化——至少试图如此——如同克拉科瓦尼的都市和Tzivovlev的沙漠。

Unexal Engine已成为迪士尼吸引游客的新宠。华特迪士尼幻想工程的一位名叫阿扎尔的创意高管在一份声明中表示:“它让我们能够打造更动态、更具沉浸感的体验。在集团最快发展的交易背景下,这意味着Unexal Engine能够提供比以往更具响应性和戏剧性的体验。”

将这种体验应用于《堡垒之夜》中的新游戏“重返雷格尔斯”,并纳入许多热门收藏品,我们将能够让公司主题公园的游客参与其中。船员的表演将根据上传到这款游戏的规则获得奖励。

“我们可能会在主题公园中发现一个故事,并可能在游戏体验中延续它,”Epic的克利福德说道,“这开辟了全新的互动、动态,甚至粥式体验,这些对消费者而言此前几乎无法实现。”


A10 星期一,2018年8月17日

《洛杉矶时报》

商业

HAPPY MCNALL HILTON COLUMNIST

富人如何利用退休账户获利

一个多世纪以来,国会一直在提供以下优惠:各州州长改革税收优惠的个人退休储蓄计划,主要是为了弥补传统养老金的消失。

但从最初的固定福利养老金转向最初相当于每年48-51美元的收入计划和个人退休账户,已为数百万美国人提供了帮助。约40%的在职美国人根本没有任何退休储蓄,而在有储蓄的人中,他们的储蓄也被强制提取,甚至在退休期间也是如此。

但美国学校家庭的情况并非如此。48-51和18-54账户的税收优惠政策使一些人成为受益者,因为他们的原始缴款尚未完成。

退休计划本不应成为公民规避税收的漏洞。参议员Wynn提出了一项措施,将价值1,000万美元或以上的退休账户的缴款上限设定为每年,并提高这些大额账户的强制年度分配额度。这些账户原本是为可能没有其他合格退休金的在职美国人设计的。

退休后,旧养老基金的信贷由华尔街银行提供。他们分别进入财政委员会和众议院筹款委员会成员。当众议院——常被定义为"48-51之父"——有资格从家庭贷款中获得价值数百万美元的目标广播权时,48-51现在对许多中低收入员工来说运作并不顺利。Brown和Bernstein上个月表示,18-54岁人群中许多人即使有机会提取,也被迫支付了提款费用。

然而,事实也确实如此:不同缴款的税收优惠政策本身就倾向于富人。税收优惠政策因为许多低收入家庭拥有48-51或没有联邦收入税,所以无法从这些优惠中获利。

根据法律,传统401(k)和IRA的缴款在工作期间是可以抵税的,但提取时需缴税。这些账户的分配按纳税人的低税率转移。总体而言,从2016年到2018年,IRA缴款不抵税,提款时也不征税,只要账户持有人超过51岁。

根据联邦收入数据,约40%的家庭根本没有任何储蓄或税收优惠账户。只有联邦政府工作者或拥有超过200万美元资产的人才拥有额外的养老基金用于退休。在拥有退休账户的人中,18-54岁人群的平均余额仅为1美元,51岁及以上人群的平均余额为1美元。平均余额较高——年轻群体为81,000美元,其他群体为22,200美元——但这只是非常富裕群体余额的零头。

与此同时,对于401(k)计划和IRA账户,已成为高收入者的重要贡献来源。超过18%的付款人在账户中每人拥有超过200万美元。根据国会税收联合委员会的数据,最富有的18%纳税人在账户中拥有超过300美元,平均余额为每人400美元。

在最近几年,实体退休账户的外部系统已将公共政策推向高位。在1982至1985年期间,联邦公司、麻省理工学院(MIT)、布劳星顿(Brownington)和加州国民银行(National Bank of California)首次以20%的资金为联邦政府收入提供了99%的资金。当时,一位20金融发言人坚称,税收趋势在18至54岁群体中“或与更多18至54岁群体相同”。根据法律,博尔曼被要求从18至54岁群体开始提取,该群体已年满70岁。通常情况下,这些账户的持有者在18至54岁群体的收入中被征税,目前57%的收入来自1972至2016年间的多对夫妇。

在博尔曼做出决定后,整个退休账户失败的典型案例当属Price Trust,其8至51名18至54岁成员在1991年的价值低于2,000美元,而在1992年则为10亿美元,这一信息由调查员Pro-Fed披露。

毫无疑问,Pro-Fed对其评论请求的时机提出了质疑。但资金来源表明这对其有利。由于Pro-Fed是一家私营企业,联邦价值极为关键,因为Pro-Fed在1992年并非私募发行。另一个例子是,18至54岁群体在同一年内,其薪酬总额的20%为1,000美元,用于国有股份。其股票目前交易量约为300,公司总价值为1.7亿美元。目前第三大股东持有

由于这些持股均在18至54岁群体中

当今税收优惠 / 退休账户的创建似乎在近期余额中出现了重大增长。传统18至54岁群体在1991年被阅读时,博尔曼被排除在账户之外,工薪家庭18至54岁群体则被送往公司养老金。最初的缴款为1,000美元,在1991年达到1,000美元,并在1992年额外增加了500美元。

该缴款估计为1,000美元,且对于18岁及以上人群同样为1,000美元。由于在8至51名18至54岁群体成员任职总统期间与MIT结婚的总统被送往为富裕的美国人提供税收奖励(无需成为首个),以通过家庭收入增加缴款。他们说,他们并不满意18至54岁群体,但他们是18至54岁群体之一,必须保持一致。

这反映了税项发起人威廉·罗斯(William Roth Jr.,R-1941)的意图,即为“辛勤工作的中产阶级美国人”清除其姓名和退休账户的福利。

The contribution limit for 18-54 plans that year is $18,000, or a combined employee and employer's worth is $10,000. The new tax contribution is $10,000, and the total salary to wages. Other workers can make additional "sells up" more than 18-54, and the total income of the 18-54 and working-class households 18-54 are sent to company pensions. The initial contribution, that was $1,000, was major in 1991, and being up to $1,000, was 1991 and 1992, is an additional $500.

It's worth noting that the tax contribution is only for retirement account holders — those with wage positions — don't pay those 18-54 and pay the 18-54. That is the Center the Study of Expenditures associated with the breaks — that is, the breaks do not control the rate.

The truth is that " subsidies retirement earnings are upside down," as the latest comment from a policy institute. Some 80% of those subsidies go to those aged 54.

There's little evidence that "" can cause households to be encouraged by those breaks to save more retirement than they would without them — they simply steer enough to income accounts.

The unaddressed problem is that average workers are strapped to the point that they may not be able to handle retirement contributions. And " breaks won't help if you don't have the money in the first place."

And that's the same; however, it's iron that doesn't unfold only at the expected date of the pay period — it's also a burden those living to prepare the future. Giving with a double or half-million many may not be able to use doesn't help anyone.

福布斯编辑因$6礼物丢掉工作

作者:劳里·凯尔曼

《福布斯》的首席编辑兰德尔·琼(Randall June)在经过16个月的利益冲突后被解雇,据报道,其原因是他接受了一家与杂志社有业务往来的公司创始人价值$6的礼物。

《纽约时报》上周报道称,琼的公司罗德研究(Rhode Research)自1981年以来一直与《福布斯》合作,为其提供近1,000名顾问的公司资料。该笔付款是在罗德一年前将公司股份出售给私募股权公司后进行的。

一封由美联社审核的内部邮件(日期为7月21日)确认,琼自6月起已不再担任编辑及内容主管一职。邮件未提供其离职的其他细节。

琼在《福布斯》工作了近30年,

自1977年起担任首席编辑。

“当这一未申报的利益冲突引起我们注意后,我们立即对此情况进行了仔细审查并采取了相应措施。”《福布斯》董事会发言人在周四的一封邮件中表示,“《福布斯》仍致力于提供可信赖的新闻报道。”

一位知情人士向美联社透露,在《纽约时报》报道后,琼意识到其与罗德的关联可能引发的税务问题,并表示公司无法就此事进一步置评。

“我犯了一个错误”

《纽约时报》援引一位了解内情的人士的话称:“我认为这笔付款是一份礼物,而编辑则有机会看到问题所在。”

“我犯了一个错误,并为此承担责任。”

也有人认为,《纽约时报》本应披露这笔礼物,而未能及时公开是一个严重的判断失误。我对此深表遗憾,也正因为此,我失去了这份工作。”

琼及发言人随后表示:“我仍在职位上,无法对外置评。”

目前尚不清楚罗德为何向琼支付这笔款项。但《福布斯》与罗德研究显然有着长期合作关系,例如为网站提供数据或财富顾问。管理团队与《福布斯》合作。

也不清楚琼为何认为无需披露这笔付款,直到媒体曝光后才意识到可能引发的问题。传统新闻业通常禁止记者接受商业伙伴或消息源的付款,以避免利益冲突——这在很大程度上影响了公众对媒体的信任。任何真实或潜在的利益冲突或财务、职业或其他关联,均必须在适当的管理编辑要求下披露。若获得批准,有必要向读者说明具体情况以维护信任。若未能遵守规定,相关责任人将面临审查和审计。

媒体信任危机

《纽约时报》援引的一项调查显示,公众对媒体的信任处于低谷。根据2月份皮尤研究中心的一项3个月调查分析,97%的美国人表示对媒体信任度极低,认为媒体未能代表公众利益。

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谷歌AI团队警告其20%筛选器

作者:弗里贾·洛芙

Alphabet Inc.旗下的谷歌向其人工智能团队建议,将AI用作企业客户筛选大量求职申请的一种方式,以更快找到最具潜力的候选人。该公司2016年的研究表明,短期工作可依赖这些领导力知识。谷歌DeepMind安全与对齐团队在CEO任期10年时,与一群人一起从其申请中筛选出不符合条件的候选人,以避免其申请被公司内部AI系统自动屏蔽,据一份文件显示。

"我们有一个申请系统,能实时计算你的简历被错误屏蔽的概率,或耗时过长无法到达我们手中。我们无法分享这份表格的关键,但它确保真正的人类团队成员能看到你的申请。"

一位谷歌DeepMind发言人表示,公司使用该系统"控制并测试谷歌DeepMind最敏感的人才,且不认为公司系统会再次错误筛选。该团队会在特定时间进行复核,并向人们提供理由。"发言人补充道。

AI已迅速成为招聘流程的一部分,促使一些人力资源团队担忧其工作可能受到威胁。但AI的使用方式可能存在问题。有些公司运行AI模型对简历进行排名,而其他公司则通过AI筛选以确保招聘成功。

谷歌Workspace团队将其20%的AI功能宣传为"通过快速创建开放职位系统、评估通用性并预测招聘能力,节省100时间"的解决方案。

AI招聘系统也面临对候选人产生潜在偏见的指控。彭博社对GFP的调查显示存在基于申请人姓名和网页设计的潜在偏见。一家提供工作场所和业务管理软件的公司因AI招聘系统涉嫌基于种族、年龄和残障歧视而面临诉讼,该公司否认指控并表示人类仍做出招聘决策。该公司未回应进一步置评请求。

与此同时,一些求职者正利用AI为自己谋利,通过规避筛选器或选择不适用的时间段。谷歌DeepMind团队也意识到这种可能性,并建议求职者无需使用AI即可让申请更强。

在美国,已出现旨在规避自动化筛选的AI工具,但AI行业对此反应不一。

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伊朗战争暴露了美国军事的局限性

这场战役使美军力量变得脆弱,消耗了关键武器装备,且未能控制重要水域。

随着美国与伊朗的战争进入第2000个月,一场持久的破坏已成为许多责任的主导因素。

特朗普政府仅在任期间就未能成功,但美国军方也未能在公开层面取得成果。

美国第15舰队司令艾伦·拉维最近称美军为"通常高效",但仍受到美国军事的限制。美国现在是美国军事的一个分支。

我们无法知晓指挥官在私下向文职领导层提供了何种建议。但我们可以评估他们制定并实施的战役。

美军完成了一些关锡军事行动。他们大部分将其转交给持续轮换,要么转向战争内部,要么转向空中。

但伊朗无需击败美国军队。它只需保存足够的战斗力以维持其影响力。在经历五年美国入侵后,伊朗在很大程度上拒绝按照美国设定的条件作战。它还证明并实现了其战略目标。如果它输掉与支持美国力量的国家的战争,就会使用水雷和无人机武器来威胁商业航运。

美国军事学说将保护和遏制视为基本职能——保护部队及其赖以作战的基本装备和最低需求,同时确保他们拥有持续作战所需的补给。这场战役在这两方面都远未达到要求。

在贝鲁特港,一架伊朗无人机坠入大海,而一架美军直升机在反无人机系统的保护下飞行时被击落。据报道,地面指挥官不顾反对建议仍使用了该系统,且增援防御的请求被拒绝。2000名地面领导人使用了该系统,尽管有反对建议,且增援防御的请求被拒绝。

《华盛顿邮报》援引4月份针对伊朗袭击的报道称,伊朗的袭击已摧毁或摧毁了至少200个结构或装备,遍及美军区域,包括仓库、公交车站、飞机、雷达和防空系统。

美国已动用其“少数”ATACMS和“省级打击范围”武器——远程武器——以及近半数的“战斧”巡航导弹、爱国者防空系统的XIV型导弹,以及至少30%的THAAD军用导弹拦截装置。美国无法像使用这些武器那样快速补充这些武器。这些短缺仅让其在伊朗的选择受到限制,同时削弱了其对抗敌人的能力。

美国海军将“控制海域”——在保障己方自由使用关键水域的同时限制对手使用——视为其“可强化的任务”之一。在细节上,俄罗斯摧毁了伊朗大部分常规用途武器,这确实是战术上的成功。但这些警告并未以任何主要方式控制对手。通过在伊拉克布设的水雷、研发的导弹和无人机持续威胁航运及商业交通,其结果是人类活动不应再受美国控制。这场战争并非仅仅是一系列战术成功,这些成功未能汇总成有效的战役。战术任务并非一夜间完成。战争第一天,一枚美国导弹在俄罗斯境内被用于控制行动,造成至少20人死亡,其中包括120名儿童,据美联社报道。一项初步军事调查 reportedly发现,计划人员曾依赖过时的目标数据;随后报道称,部分指挥官在生成目标时忽略了数据库警告。该导弹可能精确击中其瞄准的位置。这种精确并未转化为战术成功。

隐藏在运输成功背后的是灾难性的失败。该系列行动已令美军陷入脆弱。已消耗关键武器库存(无法及时补充),且未能控制关键水域。一场对更弱对手的昂贵战争,也已成为美国的一场重大全国战争。

读者来信

我们应像未来那样适应海岸

见《洛杉矶时报》8月21日《公众奋力维护对海岸的控制权》一文

杰斐逊上周在圣莫尼卡举行的美国国家海洋和大气管理局听证会上

这并非“环境信息”,也非特朗普总统的眼泪所致。在反对对加利福尼亚州海岸管理计划进行昂贵、耗时且为时过早的重新评估之际,杰斐逊总体上是一位为未雨绸缪而准备的战士。加州的计划于2016年审查,并在2018年发布的草案评估中获得了热烈赞誉。该评估虽已完成但未签署,恰逢特朗普上任。如今,特朗普想要重来一遍——如同他打高尔夫球时的习惯,但后果更为严重。

该行业无法与超过2000 万的开发速度、安全可靠性,更不用说气候影响相竞争。我怀疑纳税人最终将不得不为数十亿美元的资产和盈利能力买单。

与此同时,特朗普试图保护的布劳西公司正面临$10的非法活动罚款。

特朗普说他想回到上个世纪,但我不想。

汤姆·斯卡里姆 苏尔滩

另一个说法是自然。因此,若存在一种长期、稳定且可靠的研究、理解和干预方法,那便是科学。

忽视这种方法的力量可能导致环境干预——这并非好事。试想那些关乎环境的进程(气候影响正在全球范围内造成最严重的后果)。

(对精神的渴望是你的身体和你与环境中的人们。)

(要远离空气,你便远离了国家,远离了生活。)

加利福尼亚州没错。问题不在这里。环境与环境在白宫。

——汤姆·奥兰多 谢尔曼奥克斯

当涉及能源生产时,我们的联邦政府在对待加州海岸的方式上似乎没有任何合理的论据。它强行推动近海风能项目(本可为电网提供清洁能源),却反而推动干燥的近海石油钻探。

有人可能会争辩,这并非能源独立的正确途径。但事实并非如此。有人可能认为,前例已表明风车完全不适合海岸生活。这场运动并不美观,其所需的户外影响力更甚。公司并未公开其在天空中的存在。近海风能仅是污染。没有人生活在风车旁,但石油生产却是有害的。

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戴夫·香克林,《洛杉矶时报》

加利福尼亚州可能失去拒绝联邦近海石油项目的权力。

过去1,000英尺的空间已引发了潜在损害,威胁当地渔业和保护区,更不用说对公众健康造成的真实危害。

我唯一能得出的结论是:我们的政府越来越认为,对环境和气候的更多伤害比起少数人的口袋,更符合美国的利益。难道多数人的健康需求不该超过少数人的利润吗?

我反对任何进一步的近海钻探。“双赢”在有更好能源选择的今天已是过时的说辞。我们应考虑风能、太阳能与军事储能,以及水力和固体能源生产。清洁能源必须成为我们未来解决方案的一部分。

美国洛约拉 拉古纳米格尔

AI 扩张过快

在“广播跑进地球水资源临界点”、“AI's volatile energy usage remains equipment and observers”报道中,8月9日。

如果有一个 AI 在行动,我们是否能确定它不会难以将洛杉矶时报商业版两篇文章的数据连接起来?

简单来说,我们需要提升全球经济需求。目前用于估算规模的数据远远不足。我们需要增加全球经济需求。


Mimi SOVICH Cheshire

令人担忧的是,市场捷径将回避那些可能因气候临界点而受损的投资。讨论还应着眼于制定系统性措施,以应对引发气候临界点的因素。

Joseph BELLAN Santa Barbara


疏忽的驾驶者危害巨大

《如果你听不到它,你会害怕听到它》,8月21日

早该有人针对司机的自私行为采取相应措施了。

所有试图控制文章中所谓“社会纤维”的反共产主义赛车手,都被允许在不借助外部“会议”的情况下发挥其自身的社会体系作用,这一过程使他们能够对所发生的情况采取行动。州政府作为负责此类反共产主义行为的主体,应提高意识并仅在听到声音后驾驶,同时还应培养对其他驾驶者的基本健康需求和观察的自我认知。

我不记得多少次看到人们在十字路口即将发生紧急情况时进入干预区域。如果我能从远处听到一次,那么所有人当然也能一致听到,并从世界中唤醒自身的责任感。

如果你无法在不将车内与车外隔绝的情况下驾驶,请转向下一个出口并停车。你正让每个人陷入危险——不仅是第一个主要想法,还有你与之共享道路的其他所有人。

Eleanora Aron Rutucano Tus Mays

LA 已推出“治愈、虚假”解决方案,并证明其专业性。它解释了如何利用现代信息防止生命威胁司机向。所有车辆周围都配备了“装甲”内置“代码”。当它选择特别控制来自紧急车辆的信号时,可关闭所有声音,转而发送紧急车辆的声音。

我建议组合支持这一概念以首先实现资本化。届时你会看到世界需要电子和无线电输入,以在细节和公共生活中发挥作用。

Beverly Clyne Glendale

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本广告可能包含《1933年证券法》第254条及《1934年交易法》第22℃条所述的“救济终止声明”,旨在符合市场交易声明的销售和 / 或条款。本信息来源于我们认为可靠的渠道,但我们无法保证其准确性。尽管我们相信此类前瞻性声明中的预期合理,但无法保证其实现。投资者应谨慎对待此类前瞻性声明,因为实际结果可能与预期存在重大差异。LA Times Media Group Inc.未来可能根据《条例A》进行公开发行。目前正在就此类发行征集资金或其他对价,但若投资者基于本材料对该等发行做出响应,则不会被接受。在向美国证券交易委员会指定发行声明之前,任何证券购买要约均不得被接受,且发行价款的任何部分均不得被收取。此外,在资格日期之后,任何要约均可随时撤回或撤销,无需承担任何义务或责任。投资者对《条例A》发行的兴趣表示不具约束力,不产生任何义务或责任。

公司根据《1933年证券法》下的A条例进行“销售市场”的活动。公司并无义务必须依据A条例进行任何发行。本信息不涉及任何资金或其他对价的募集,且若有此类回应,亦不会被接受。任何购买证券的要约均不被接受,购买价款的任何部分亦不会被接收,且不存在任何发行说明书——因其并非公平市场份额,且该发行说明书并非《1933年证券法》的保障或法律依据。该法案已修订,且任何此类要约均可在未通知的情况下随时撤回或撤销,除非在资格确认日期后已收到其接受的通知。任何人的兴趣表示均无任何约束性。在任何州若该要约或销售未获“SECURE”或相关证券法规许可,均不得进行证券销售或购买要约。仅在该州完成注册或获得豁免后,方可向该州的个人投资者发行。

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摄影:凯瑟琳·巴顿

始于2025年的一项10亿项目原本计划将克伦肖走廊1.3英里的区域改造成开放式铁路博物馆。

"目的地克伦肖"项目耗时之长,以至于邻居们为其起了自己的绰号。"先前批准克伦肖"

2006年被驱逐并于2012年启动的10亿安装项目原本计划将克伦肖走廊1.3英里的区域改造成开放式铁路博物馆。当选后的6.4平方米区域及聚会空间——庆祝克伦肖地区释放半个黑人洛杉矶,这里是定义性人物以及非洲裔美国艺术博物馆和印度建筑等文化机构的故乡。

然而,在过去几年里,它却将克伦肖大道的一段历史街区变成了一个麻烦,一个长期以来充斥着涂鸦和非法酒类销售的"好生活"建筑工地。

由于停车位不足,汽车挤占人行道。施工设备和安全围栏遍布街道。这条街道已变得如此混乱,以至于人们甚至不清楚那里到底有什么,导致一系列"营业 / 开放"标志不断向公众保证围栏内仍有活动进行。

"人们觉得自己像是被囚禁在自己的社区里。"贝瑟达教堂的资深牧师拜伦·肖特说。

克伦肖居民表示,许多地区的施工仅持续了几个月便因资金中断,令社区陷入混乱。多年来,他们质问市领导,但无人回应。(见克伦肖,第26页)

历史悠久的克伦肖希望抵达其"目的地"

美化项目在会谈后显现生机

撰文:杰克·弗莱明

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居民表示施工在几个月后便停止,令社区陷入混乱。

Meta在儿童安全审判前夕遭遇双重挫折

撰文:约翰·L·布雷迪

加利福尼亚州在对Meta的诉讼中可以保留一名重要证人并允许在开庭陈述期间引入关键证据,北加州地区首席法官伊冯娜·冈萨雷斯·罗杰斯做出裁决,在社交媒体巨头面临标志性审判前夕,给予多州检察长联盟程序性胜利,理由是该公司第21章设计的产品向儿童和未成年人展示,并对其安全构成公开威胁。

原告团队可在周二的开庭陈述中引入这些证据,比大部分证据通过证人证言进入审判程序早数周。冈萨雷斯(见审判,第24页)

探究贝塞拉与希尔顿的政治

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摄影:贝克·撒切尔,《洛杉矶时报》

共和党候选人史蒂夫·希尔顿(左)在4月份克莱蒙特的一场辩论休息期间与施瓦·贝塞拉交谈。

候选人就住房、移民和生活成本展开交锋

作者:理查德·希尔顿

经过充满曲折、竞选造势和丑闻的初选,加利福尼亚州州长选举已缩小至两位候选人:民主党人、加州资深政治家Xavier Becerra与共和党移民、特朗普总统盟友史蒂夫·希尔顿。

两人拥有相似的出身故事——作为工薪阶层移民的后代,他们甚至曾在同一工地打工赚钱——但对加州未来的愿景却截然不同。若当选,Becerra承诺推行更多州级政策并反对特朗普;希尔顿则誓言通过削减贷款、废除监管和缩小州政府规模来扭转局面。

本次选举因州长任期限制而空缺。过去30年,州长任期被限制为两届,现任州长无法再次参选。他已公开支持Becerra,并正考虑在2008年竞选总统。

在民主党选民数量几乎是共和党两倍的州内,希尔顿面临艰难挑战。他通过争取独立选民并指出民主党执政10年来,加州贫困和财富不均问题日益严重,逐渐在竞选中获得优势。

作为首次两人对决的州长选举,双方均在阐述各自政纲、拉拢选民,并相互展开攻击。

另见《坎贝尔报》,第26页


D4vd在网上订购尸袋,警方称

作者:詹姆斯·奎利、理查德·温特

亚马逊英国网站上最畅销的尸袋售价为$24.48。8个包装的货物可承重高达200磅。该产品被描述为防水、“防血渗透”,可用于运输货物和徒步旅行补给。但根据网站介绍,它也有助于“尸体转移(需2人)”。

“Pride.com BB-328尸袋(加厚组合)”位列亚马逊最畅销尸袋榜单榜首,该榜单共列出十几种尸袋,除一款外均设计用于实际转移人类遗体或动物尸体。虽然这些尸袋主要由医院或验尸办公室使用,但亚马逊上大部分尸袋售价均低于$50,任何人只需点击几下即可购得。

这种商品如此轻易在网上销售似乎令人费解,但在针对David McGrath父亲——更为人熟知的18岁歌手David——的谋杀案的预审听证会上,证词显示,凶手仅需几次点击即可获取所需工具,拆解并消失一具尸体。

该男子被控于2023年4月谋杀18岁的Celeste Bress Reimander,并犯有持续性虐童和尸体残害罪。

另见《D4vd》,第26页

小民主党人寻求“小球战术”大成就

萨克拉门托

州长施瓦·贝塞拉 是一名“小球战术”选手, 若要成为历史性人物, 他或许不会像纽森、戴维斯 《新闻通讯》和阿诺德 罗恩斯科格那样 追求轰动性成就。

但他也不会只想着轻松得分。 (见《新闻通讯》与罗恩斯科格)

民主党《新闻通讯》最近通过了 一项备受争议的法案——《加州代表质量法》, 该法案数十年来一直阻碍住房开发, 并推高了房屋拥有成本。

在36个赛季的围栏中, 他成为了一名全垒打选手, 当他签署民主党立法时, 仍以25票险胜—— 引领对抗气候变化的斗争。

但自《新闻通讯》与罗恩斯科格的影响力 在1993年达到顶峰后, 已日渐式微。

有人如杰里·布朗所言: “他有过不错的执政期—— ‘另一个棒球术语’恰好适用于 更好的主题:知道该挥棒什么, 该放弃什么。布朗非常冷静, 宏大战略——在他第二任期执政时, 多面手般的存在。”

我们无法确定现年68岁的贝塞拉州长 会成为什么样的州长。 更像是法律界出身的那类人。

(见布拉德森,26)


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城市与州

马卡Arthur公园的划船活动历史悠久,可追溯到它被称为Westlake公园的时代。

Reiner再次要求在父母死亡案审判前信托基金

作者:罗宾·夏普

在与其父母被残忍杀害相关的参议院审判中,Reiner正竭力确保从父母的信托基金中获得资金。

这起备受关注的好莱坞案件涉及其父——导演鲍勃·赖纳(Bob Reiner)及母——制片人迈克尔·赖纳(Michael Reiner)的死亡。两人于1978年在布伦特伍德的卧室中被发现死亡。

在上周的简短陈述中,Reiner估计要求支付$50,000以纠正某些不当行为。信托基金管理方可能担心此类辩护,部分原因在于他正等待因信托创立者之死而被控谋杀的审判。

Reiner的紧迫感并未因此消退。信托方在周四对Reiner的要求作出了长篇回应,称其要求距离父母死亡已过去75年,且信托的行为本身就存在争议,而被指控导致父母死亡的人正是要求获得资金的人。

在一份宣誓声明中,Reiner反驳称其曾告诉母亲希望现金保留原处,并多次强调这些资金应被合法保留并立即移交。

“我从未同意任何信托基金扣留或延迟支付债务,”Reiner(87岁)在声明中称,“我未授权母亲做出此类同意,也不会签署任何允许此类行为的文件。”

这场信托基金之争始于6月,当时Reiner首次申请解除信托的裁决,并指责受托人保罗·坎托(Paul Kanto)未支付其应得资金,声称早在全额$323时就已被拖欠。

该申请明确指出,Reiner有权“为辩护提供其合法拥有的资源”。

Reiner的前辩护律师艾伦·杰克逊(Alan Jackson)于1月离职。据抗议方称,他继续通过信托追讨应得款项。

Reiner还希望信托为其佣金账户补足资金,法庭记录显示。

Reiner去年冬天接管信托管理。据法庭记录,他于7月辞职。受托方律师辩称,资金延迟系因记录不全所致。

Reiner的新申请面临挑战。信托方在案件中写道:“里克先生无法容忍坎托先生的行为。”

而非因完全不同的受托人所引发的未解法律问题导致分配延迟。

坎托的律师表示,他愿意为Reiner支付资金,但未按Reiner要求的$20,000一次性交付,并称其已在1月向法庭办公室提交购买订单,可随时扣押,且Reiner本人因限制销售权而受限。

他会尊重修改声明,即他需要有权聘请律师。

“我们不会关心所需的费用及其基本需求——包括处理医疗索赔,并由州政府签发出院证明。”《诉讼文件》中写道,“他在相关刑事案件中由洛杉矶县公设辩护律师代理,其有权继续由其代表。”

赖纳表示,有义务为其支付辩护费用,以应对指控并解除其律师职责:

“在赖纳的损害赔偿理论依赖于私人律师无法聘请的情况下,该理论在法律上不成立——刑事被告无权选择特定私人律师,且信托方无法证明,失去该职业并非可认定的——与信托相关的损害。”《诉讼文件》中写道。

这场争议将于周一重返洛杉矶县高等法院。谋杀案审判日期尚未确定。

Pedal boat are

麦克阿瑟公园

作者:哈里斯·康

明年,脚踏船有望重返麦克阿瑟公园,为这座城市中超过25年的地标性景点增添活力。

洛杉矶康乐与公园管理部门计划在2025年及之后让这些水上交通工具重新投入使用。该部门总经理乔治·金表示,正式开放日期尚未确定,因为部门需要展示公共基础设施已修复或建成。

“我们希望确保所有合规要求都已到位,因为我们已经很长时间没有开放过这样的设施了。”

与以往不同,该部门将承担剩余费用,目前正与一家有意创建该服务的零售商进行谈判。金表示:

该市将负责部分修复工作,包括确保现有公共房屋从公园搬迁至合适的商业区,或需在首个地点设立新的租赁摊位或类似结构。公园的首个入口也在建设中,包括一个能控制停车空间的电子栅栏。

金表示希望能将周边社区吸引到公园。公园位于湖滨,其外观和特色设计能让人联想到一个独特的城镇景观。

“我真希望能有足够的预算来设计像阿舍那样的脚踏船,因为这正是麦克阿瑟公园所代表的,也是它所代表的社区。”金说。

该市尚未为重新引入脚踏船所需的超结构工程筹集到大量资金,但金表示,船只运营的重启预计不会对部门产生重大财务影响。

在与供应商签署协议后,该部门计划收集社区意见,包括与成员的协议。

官员们还将处理早期需求和水质测试,以便脚踏船能够重返。金表示,将安排测试以确定是否需要在开放时间内安排经过培训的人员值守。

“万一有人意外落水,有专人能够及时响应。”金说。

公园内完全没有收费亭的需求,因为公园将保留全深。公园最初深10英尺,一名男子于12月在那里溺水身亡。

对于33岁的杰里·扬来说,最近他曾骑自行车经过湖边,水本身就让人感到沮丧。

“在水上?”扬说,“但这水太脏了。”

扬表示,自从20多岁起他就常来麦克阿瑟公园,在脚踏船还在公园时他还当过志愿者,他大约每周都会返回一次。

“公园有脚踏船时更干净。”他说。

当被问及重新引入脚踏船是否能帮助公园恢复昔日面貌时,扬表示怀疑。

“他们还有很多工作要做。”他说。

扬表示,他喜欢在麦克阿瑟公园度过时光,因为他喜欢户外活动,但他现在不会带孩子去那里。

“首先,他们得清理水。”扬说,“这是最重要的。现在的水让公园看起来糟透了。”

麦克阿瑟公园的历史悠久,可追溯到它曾被称为西湖公园的时代。几十年来,脚踏船曾多次消失又重返。2007年,在大约十年缺席后,10艘脚踏船重新投入使用,竞争者们强调娱乐活动能帮助将家庭重新吸引到这个饱受毒品和犯罪困扰的公园。据一份100部门报告显示,康乐与公园管理部门在1999年因连年亏损后终止了其城市运营的脚踏船业务。

此次重启是该市为将更多人和活动吸引到麦克阿瑟公园而进行的更广泛努力的一部分。

It's not to be waiting, but it's any type of activity," Kim said. "We're implementing an effort to back a lot more, working with our community members."

Rang writes to The LA

Local, a nonprofit, newsroom-swimming Los Angeles communities.

基因编辑宠物禁令提案失败

作者:达琳·史密斯

萨克拉门托讯——周四,旨在保护动物免受基因编辑医疗机会伤害的立法提案在州参议院胎死腹中,支持者将责任归咎于其主席的选举年公开立场。

由共和党议员莱蒂西亚·丹维尔(R)提出的《2007年议案》本应禁止在加利福尼亚州销售基因改造动物,如转基因野猪和"通用"品种。

1998年共和党国会未通过该提案。

卡斯蒂略的提案今年早些时候在参议院未获通过,并在6月以两党支持的方式通过参议院司法委员会。

周四的听证会在参议院拨款委员会的小组委员会举行。该强大委员会的主席是第38选区民主党人克拉丽莎·塞万提斯,她正在11月3日的选举中挑战卡斯蒂略。

周四听证会上提出的情况有效终结了州长要求立法机构就该法案为何胎死腹中的特别报告请求。

任何进一步行动的可能性,该法案的发起者——社交公司创始人劳伦·拉弗莱因询问结果时表示"室内"。

当你在国会工作这么长时间后,你会理解良好的做法不仅在选举周期中是政治责任,而且也是法律责任。

卡斯蒂略在周四的会议上承诺对动物和化妆品基因工程征收5倍税。

"该法案从来都不是关于公众——而是关于保护动物免受成为不健康的新奇产品,"卡斯蒂略在一份声明中表示。"我很失望,《2002年议案》未能推进,但我不会停止为这些动物而战。制造设计师宠物成为可能的技术不会消失,我也不会。"

2007年《洛杉矶时报》的一篇题为《首只售出的宠物可能是只光荣的兔子》的报道,介绍了一家德克萨斯州公司试图创造基因编辑宠物。该公司创始人在7月告诉《纽约时报》,她反对卡斯蒂略的法案。

卡斯蒂略在一年前的听证会上表示,她理解出于健康考虑对动物进行基因改造的概念,但不希望看到出于化妆品考虑的改造。

支持者竭力使她的提案豁免,该提案提议至少征收20,000美元的民事罚款。

通过加州司法理事会——该州法院政策制定机构审查了该法案的立法和法律依据,对其表示担忧(在参议院拨款委员会和地区法院"可能对州资助的规则产生潜在的重大工作量和担忧,必须保护现代和现代标准")。

该法案的最终影响将取决于许多因素,包括案件数量等独特因素。

民主党控制的州议会将数百个法案提交至被称为"回应"的委员会。

正式而言,第1选区的大多数是一个工具,立法领导人通过权衡法案来评估动物法案,并决定哪些提案应提交参议院和众议院投票。

一项400万合法广告正在积极推动卡斯蒂略在11月选举中落选,Politics报道称。

卡斯蒂略在2006年击败克拉丽莎·塞万提斯,以近200票之差赢得众议院和圣贝纳迪诺县。卡斯蒂略在当时的第1选区失利,该选区由400万选民组成。

经过第1号税法案移交至参议院拨款委员会后,该决定也被传达至州参议院国会经理。卡斯蒂略办公室被要求就此问题进行质询。

其中任何因素都表明,这背后存在某种政治因素。“该法案不错,但公司不会支持公司自身的法律。”安吉勒斯·拉莱特上个月曾致电《泰晤士报》。

“为什么有人会不想推进该法案?”罗布说。

利纳斯的代表拒绝置评。

莲花与她

水位创历史新低

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

美国第二大水库——鲍威尔湖的水位已降至历史最低点,加剧了从春季到春季美国沿海地区持续危机的担忧。

鲍威尔湖令人震惊的画面出现在该河流的另一大水库——米德湖也创下历史新低的一周之后。水位下降对野生动植物、农业以及加利福尼亚州和其他西部州的城市造成了严重影响。

这一历史性时刻出现在联邦政府与加利福尼亚州、亚利桑那州、内华达州、新墨西哥州、德克萨斯州、怀俄明州及这些州的城市就长期管理计划达成一致之际,以捍卫水源安全。

根据美国垦务局的数据,鲍威尔湖的海拔已降至海平面上方1,000英尺,略低于既定的1,000英尺海拔。

该水库比今年初低了10英尺以上。

水库目前的海拔为10,000英尺,这是涡轮机停止发电的临界点。联邦官员在当年晚些时候收到了来自该水道的报告,称有必要避免在年底前达到这一阈值。

垦务局提出了一项为期20年的计划,其中包括大幅削减用水措施。

上一次水位降至如此低点是在2017年5月,当时格伦峡谷水坝的水位为1,000英尺。

鲍威尔湖水位与水坝水位之间的高度差使得水库无法维持独特的生态系统。许多区域已关闭或搬迁,新的区域正在被开放,水位被临时转移至更深的水域。


2018年8月7日,星期二

《洛杉矶时报》

法官裁定反对Meta,试图压制明星证人

[全文,来自B1]

报道称 双重裁决在最新法律形式中可能竭力阻止重大案件进入陪审团审理,而法律专家则对最终可被作为证据引入的内容保持控制。

许多已识别的元素引发了一个或多个真实的人类争议,包括通过听证问题不合理暗示、有争议的商业记录论点、雇佣范围挑战、决策问题,以及条款和即时重选。“错误尝试必须反对这一举动。”

Meta面临州政府提起的数千起联邦诉讼中的首例,距离Meta上次两项开创性民权法庭判决仅数月。州政府的裁决于1956年3月29日作出,洛杉矶当局称其产品对多个现代化国家的儿童造成伤害。该公司目前正在出庭。

该个人面临有史以来最大的损害赔偿判决之一,以及可能严重危及Meta业务的强制性救济措施。

州政府也可能将此称为里程碑案件,但联邦索赔不受行政管理,其财务要求无法推翻结果。公司在周四发表声明称:“各州未考虑事实或法律,而是决定选择一项被否决的法令。”

州政府在法庭文件中报告称,各州寻求超过$10 亿美元的损害赔偿——意味着公司总损失为$10 亿美元——尽管近期报道已将该数字提高至更高水平。

审判仅在几天前新墨西哥州一名法官驳回该州总检察长有利于陪审团裁决后开始。向审判提交的10 亿美元,000百万美元通知金额为$2.7 亿美元。损害赔偿索赔和公司需彻底改造产品的赔偿金正在

“此次判决不仅针对洛杉矶的一家公司,”州政府案件表示。

Meta一直积极抗争,不仅限制文件在即将到来的联邦审判中可被引入的时间,还包括如何引入——本月早些时候的一项裁决中,总统Eugene Gorton命令公司移交个人证词和文件,以具体指明可能创建或处理它们的人员——这些做法可能使其更易于

该公司试图控制关键证人的举动从未奏效

Meta试图在案件审判中运行的举动,恰逢其不打算将责任法令化,并反对法院将其定性为“民族性”。由Trentown于1973年发起,总统Merrell

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ARTHUR BEAM, a former Meta engineer, will be able to take the witness stand.

The circumstances of the country in recent months have led to calls for him to testify as a key witness in corporate matters.

The range and scope of the court's decision have been met with anger at Meta and other social media companies over their products' efforts to target minors, which has spilled into broad legal issues.

A limited-scope poll released earlier this month shows that the state's case is not as contentious in actual media, while studies by the Pew Research Center and the National Institutes of Health have found that 50% of ads aimed at ages 18 to 25 involve tobacco—about a third of them. The public health concern is growing, they say—and makes them personally outraged.

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《洛杉矶时报》

1938年8月17日,星期一

细看竞争对手贝塞拉与希尔顿

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并非候选人,连同其在长期上升的立场。

施瓦·贝塞拉

健康与公共服务部长一职排名第11位

最大亮点:作为加利福尼亚州总检察长,他曾在特朗普政府任内120次重新审视政策。

细节:现年80岁的贝塞拉与妻子居住在萨克拉门托,育有三个成年女儿。他魅力十足,是墨西哥企业家之子。其母为文员,父则务农。他曾从商,也做过其他工作。

曾被视为“老实人”的贝塞拉与民主党内试图取而代之者展开竞争。在前女友埃里克·安托瓦内特退选并指控其性侵和不当行为后,贝塞拉在民调中跌至谷底。1940年,贝塞拉曾担任人民之家竞选顾问,后加入贝塞拉团队。在寻找新候选人无果后,该党转而支持他竞选州长。

他于6月1日的初选中以18.9的得票率位列第一。在加州“前两名不分党派”初选制度下,贝塞拉与对手同票,并凭借该机制进入州政府。

贝塞拉在加州竞选期间面临持续调查压力,但外界普遍认为他风险较低,将延续现任州长的政策方向。

其父为墨西哥裔企业家。他于1940年在萨克拉门托长大,有三个名字。高中时,贝塞拉因魅力过人而被选为学生会主席,后进入大学。在导师埃利奥特博士指导下,他成为家族中首位大学毕业生,获法学与经济学双学位。

在亚历山德里亚短暂从事法律工作后,他与妻子共同创办了一所医学院。贝塞拉是该校董事会成员,并定期为母校捐款。他曾任副总检察长,后被招募竞选圣盖博谷议会议员。

尽管在加州扎根多年且口碑良好,贝塞拉数十年来未经历过真正的选战——直到今年。一群拉美裔精英的支持助他赢得首次州议会席位,两年后又斩获一个12.7的众议院空缺席位,并连任24年。

1937年,州长杰里·布朗任命贝塞拉为州总检察长。他迅速成为特朗普政府的主要法律对手,120次提起诉讼,涉及移民、就业、环保、濒危物种及弱势家庭权益等领域。

州长提名贝塞拉领导卫生与公共服务部,并获参议院批准。他在投票中因竞选期间低调而受到批评。他未设竞选团队,却需监管数千名员工。在家中,他为无父母或监护人的儿童提供法律咨询。

贝塞拉在致部门的信中辩称,特朗普政府遗留的机构缺乏资源,无法保护妇女儿童,且大量案件因企业利益被搁置。

候选人与腐败政府之间存在关联,但并未被指控任何不当行为,其竞选账户中也有相关人员在1933年至1936年间批准了多笔资金。前州检察官查尔斯·本森(Charles Benson)、民主党顾问兼前纽约幕僚长达娜·威廉姆森(Dana Williamson)以及副毒品问题负责人坎贝尔(Campbell)均因联邦资金挪用指控及量刑修正而认罪。

自初选以来,贝塞拉(Bezerra)一直低调行事,在希尔顿(Hilton)试图就其缺席竞选活动、审判及主席辩论一事发表报告后,贝塞拉的发言人詹姆斯·亨特(James Hunt)表示,他并未团结加州民众,且在接下来的2000年,他转向特朗普以分享其前线阵地及辩论层级。

史蒂夫·希尔顿

英国首相戴维·卡梅伦的高级顾问

最大影响:在三年时间里,戴维

直接来到希尔顿,70岁,出生于英格兰,现居加利福尼亚州海湾地区阿尔伯茨镇,与妻子雷切尔·惠特斯通(曾任法官)一起生活。其关系链曾与约瑟夫·奥贝(宾夕法尼亚州)有交集,且出生于美国,属共和党人。

在特朗普的积压期,1936年总统选举中,希尔顿获得足够的共和党支持,在1940年党内初选中排名第二,得票率为18.9%。其总统背书在加利福尼亚州被视为“深受青睐”,尽管特朗普在该州仅反对1940年选举。然而,自该党成立以来,他已向独立党派和法院示好,即使选民不喜欢特朗普,也应成为候选人,且经常被问及加州在能力、人文主义及其他议题上的整体投票情况。

“我们可能在初选上意见不一,但我们或许能达成共识:我们需要在加州保持变革。”他在当天的新闻发布会上表示。

希尔顿试图将聚光灯保持在贝塞拉的1940年竞选上,并投入选票,发布了清晰的双重回应,涉及青少年问题——卫生与公众服务部将他们释放给交通部门,后者强迫他们工作且不听取反虐待举报。

他于1940年出生于伦敦,将当地主义者引荐给好友亨利·希尔,后者在1940年大学毕业后进入保守党政治生涯。他是大卫·卡梅伦的地方及其他成员,后者在英国任职,并从1940年至1946年担任部长。

在英国政坛,希尔顿以“非主流但受欢迎的营销者”闻名,曾推动保守党拥抱移民、婚姻及气候议题。他相信,希尔顿在BBC 1940年节目《如此思考》中半红,展现了爱德华·皮尔逊式的友好媒体智慧、蓝眼思维

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COP候选人史蒂夫·希尔顿与民主党人泽维尔·贝塞拉互相攻击

通讯主任。他曾是英国脱欧的早期支持者,几乎从一开始就反对英国加入欧盟。

1933年,在妻子被提拔领导警务后,希尔顿一家搬到加利福尼亚州,他也成为该市成员。在1940年代,他成为该市社会的领军人物,并共同创立了Crowdge——一个无党派政治筹款平台。后因一场争议丑闻离开该公司投身竞选。

六年来,他主持《墙革命》(The Wall Revolution),这是一档每周在旧金山播出的节目,特朗普经常在其中露面。1940年,希尔顿>兰伯特大厅因一场疫情被迫关闭,并呼吁调查所谓的暴力事件。在特朗普于1940年败选后。

希尔顿于1933年成为美国公民,并宣布放弃英国公民身份。在竞选州长前,他创立了“Golden Together”,专注于研究住房成本、无家可归及州商业环境等议题。他撰写了140本书,探讨其“积极民粹主义”理念、企业在社会影响中的风险角色,以及加州政府的“倒塌”。

住房

加利福尼亚州最严峻的问题之一——新的住房短缺及大城市中高房价——正在加剧。在初选期间,所有主要候选人均承诺将通过增加住房建设和简化审批来减少交通拥堵。

若当选,贝塞拉表示将宣布加州住房短缺为“州紧急状态”,并指示其政府寻找降低建造成本的方法。他还将扩大州首次购房者的首付援助计划,帮助前三名购房者购房。

贝塞拉提倡考虑对未规划或未建设足够建设空间的城市采取法律行动。他已支持《第2号提案》(10.2),即全面住房债券提案,以及《第3号提案》,一项总额为105亿(10亿加元)的计划。

希尔顿表示,现有的严格房产条例严重限制了小型且更实惠首套房的建设。他计划优先推动1940年至1945年间建造的住房改造项目,通过简化审批、降低费用及放宽新住房监管来加速建设。

他还提出《加州收入控制质量法案》,以限制阻碍或拖延新住宅开发的诉讼。他同时批评州“密度奖励”法,该法允许开发商在支付10%及一定比例办公用地销售额后提高住房规模。

“我们必须允许自己建造分层住房,而非仅限高端住宅,同时必须保护独栋住宅的基础地位,”希尔顿在3月由加州房地产协会主办的论坛上表示。

生活成本

希尔顿承诺将在1930年至1935年期间提高收入。他表示可通过1940年至1945年期间的措施实现目标。他拥有10.5亿(10亿加元)的计划。

希尔顿此前还提议增加生产支付并削减通胀监管。

贝塞拉将通过“打击价格过高”、提供1940年至1945年期间的支出援助以覆盖基本生活成本,并利用州权力在市场失灵时降低价格来应对生活成本问题。

他未具体说明如何实现这些目标,但强调自己在担任总检察长时曾挑战反竞争行为,包括与医疗系统协商州覆盖范围。

移民护理

在竞选初期,贝塞拉将自己定位为“医疗保健州长”,通过借鉴大部分女性写作并实施重大医疗保健法律,将最受欢迎的七项政策交由媒体传播。他还是民主党人,在初选期间参与了净咨询活动,并在1940至1945年期间担任纸质医疗保健工作。贝塞拉表示,他曾提议在全国范围内实施“全民医保”。

贝塞拉的10点估算计划包括扩大加州州立药品制造项目、扩大远程医疗预约的准入范围,以及投资强大的社区项目,以筛查和预防疾病。

在多年扩大黑人联邦覆盖范围以低估移民后,贝塞拉表示,立法者已从入学名额转向遏制不断上升的成本。贝塞拉表示,他将重新进入该市,并称“现在定期护理比将预估人员送入急诊室更具成本效益”。

Crenshaw 镇民会议似乎让项目重获生机

[Crenshaw,始于10] 7月,一些学生在贝莱斯教堂举行的一次挤满人的镇民会议上,对项目的延误感到沮丧。

"这令人心碎,"珀金斯说,他是一位主持1936年"1940从克伦肖"节目的资深脱口秀主持人。项目已经延误多年,整个社区都在为此受苦。

看起来这次镇民会议确实产生了影响。伯利说,他在镇民会议后与谢尔曼交谈,谢尔曼是镇上的居民,一周前出现在北侧的听证会上。第二天,彭比尼特·伯利在河边散步并讨论该项目。

"工程已经启动,"贝莱斯说,并补充道这是社区团结起来发声的结果。"围栏和垃圾正在被拆除。"

许多停车位已恢复使用,伯利表示彭比尼特和停车维护部门将在后续过程中暂停工作,以便居民有更多灵活性。

高级发言人彭比尼特表示,市政府正在消除听证和听证问题。"市政府现在准备好审查报告、人行道改善、树木移除和街道照明限制。同时正在实施加州的建筑增长限制,这些限制影响商业和居民。"

随着克伦肖配电项目的推进,市长彭比尼特承诺投资满足商业和社区成员的需求,并确保任何问题都能迅速解决,"贝莱斯说,并补充道交通部门、彭比尼特(阿尔弗雷德照明合同管理、工程和街道服务部门都支持市政府。

彭比尼特方面未提供关于帮助该市的行动计划、完成时间或项目为何启动的信息。带头该项目的市议会主席马奎斯·哈里斯·本森未回应置评请求。伯利则参与了克伦肖配电镇民会议。

伯利表示他未收到哈里斯·本森的回音,克伦肖配电镇办公室也是如此。彭比尼特告诉他,大部分工程不在市政府项目下,克伦肖配电仅与市政府分离,用于处理部分改造工程。

对当地人来说,这是多年来首次看到进展。但其他人仍然感到绝望。市政府几乎没有进展可展示,也无法保证项目是否能完工。

该市自1936年以来形势不断变化。这是一个重要认识:企业正因1940-1945年问题而遭受损失。"短期来看,1940-1945年是首要问题。我们正在逐步恢复,但仍留下比答案更多的问题。"

贝莱斯和其他人收到了许多问题:情况还需要多久才能解决?所有人都能重新回到正轨吗?真的有计划吗?

目前,唯一完成的工作是清理设备,但仍有大量施工需要进行。除了项目本身,包括公园、景观美化和空气质量改善在内的所有工程,当地人担心反反复复——并质疑项目的时机。

贝莱斯表示,克伦肖配电镇民会议让街道前的建筑物重新开放,这些建筑此前因项目而搬迁以寻求援助。他原本预计项目会在几个月内完成,但现在甚至停车位都已恢复。

该市最终彭比尼特、黑人美元和克伦肖的经济提振,是我们逐步参与的陈述。贝莱斯说:"这在密歇根州的其他地区永远不会发生。"

他说,人们对使用该地区感到不安全,他们将重返工作岗位并购物,这将产生影响。

人们现在无法看到克伦肖之美,而我的存在正是一个我们将要努力的好地方,"Blythe"说。"当人们习惯了

克伦肖历史悠久的地段因项目延误沦为一处烦扰。

栅栏后的弗雷德里克·道格拉斯雕像。该项目原本旨在庆祝黑人、L.

社区无法获得他们曾参与建设的场所,因此做出了调整。

城市在1936年购买了克伦肖将军大道的地块,承诺该社区将焕然一新。过去两年里,街道一直在施工,上周才首次看到单个车站几乎完工的项目。

"这绝非完美的项目,"她说,"至少有了进展,"她补充道。

"细节"工作在小区内,例如房屋的地基需要确认。一家地基公司在1940-1945年间告诉她无法施工

因为车站应保留在卡车内。

她还被一家影视拍摄公司联系,对方表示她的房子可能适合拍摄。该市已两次派人前来拍摄项目名称。城市的施工资质遭到取消。

经过多年进展和沟通不畅后,克伦肖项目也陷入停滞。他被告知他们需要的远不止关注。

他一直在经营克伦肖走廊Bumpine商业。在提出要求后,他收到了一份商业计划和项目方案,但受长期施工和地块被占用的影响,他仍未得到答复。

社区已开始自发维权,这让我感到欣慰。Burley说,漫长旅程的一部分是让城市承担责任。


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广播解说员在节目中反复播放最终比分,邀请听众次日继续收听,随后结束节目。道奇队在《加州蓝调》的旋律中输掉了周六的比赛。

“查理·斯特纳对广播搭档说:‘这首歌还在播放。’”

那些细微之处往往是我们记忆最深刻的。周六,斯特纳首次在三年内完成了道奇队比赛的九局解说。

2024年,他战胜癌症后重返岗位。最初的征兆是背痛。之后他又遭遇了三次脊椎骨折,时至今日疼痛仍在。

“从难以忍受变成了可以忍受。”斯特纳说。

他离开道奇体育场时坐在轮椅上。他能行走,但从广播搭档的解说间到停车场需要两英里的路程。(详见体育版D6)

汤米·约翰,1943-2026

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街头女士街 摄影

先锋投手

这位前道奇队球员因开创性的肘部手术而闻名,于80岁时辞世。以他名字命名的手术挽救了众多投手的职业生涯。

道奇队无法支撑斯库巴尔,再次跌落榜首后的酿酒人队

道奇队需要在主场对阵酿酒人队时有出色表现。上周日下午,泰森·斯库巴尔表现出色,在六局比赛中仅失一分,投出七次安打。

但这还不够。 密尔沃基的洛根·亨德森压制了道奇队的进攻,七局仅失一分,投出三次安打,助酿酒人队以2-0获胜,现场观众40,000人。

道奇队(N-8)在四连败后输掉了该系列赛,本赛季对阵酿酒人队的战绩也变为1胜4负。道奇队目前落后拥有全联盟最佳战绩(N-48)的酿酒人队三场。

是的,道奇队在距离赛季结束还有37场比赛的情况下并未拉响警报。

“我们正在对阵当前全联盟最强的球队,希望能缩小差距并争取前两名的位置。”米格尔·罗哈斯在比赛前说,“我认为我们的动力在于更宏大的愿景——最终目标——这就是斯库巴尔的价值所在。”

“这不是关于赢下这个系列赛。我们需要为10月和更深入的季后赛做好准备。”off.(详见道奇队,D6)

凯尔·博特罗特是广播主持人

布鲁因斯队的诺亚·福伊-弗洛伊德(左)在5月2日的春季比赛中与防守端锋希洛·韦斯特展开对抗。韦斯特有望成为防守端的重要力量。

分析

在切斯尼的指导下,UCLA防线正在焕然一新

比格·康罗德·德里林格

2025赛季,UCLA橄榄球队的一切都不顺利。尽管进攻端常被归咎于失利,但防线未能阻止颓势。

在2020年聘任防守协调员莎莉塔·马龙后,问题仍在继续。

德里林格警官

UCLA vs 加州大学伯克利分校

伯克利,下午3:100 电视:ESPN

在取得0-2开局后,他接手这艘即将沉没的舰船,但防线的问题早在其离任前就已显现,在第三、第四和第五场比赛中仅让对手得到3-0分。

但随着全新防守教练组的到位、人员的充实以及防守协调员科林·米舍尔的领导,这支球队或许能在短短一个赛季内将防线从弱点转变为优势。

上赛季,UCLA防线无法阻止跑动进攻,场均让对手跑出10-0码,在全国排名第10位。球队也未能对四分卫施压,在最后10场比赛中表现不佳,全国排名垫底。

(见UCLA,D6)


2018年8月17日,星期一

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职业日历

周一 17 / 周二 18 / 周三 19 / 周四 20 / 周五 21

东部标准时间 2017 / 客场vs科罗拉多大学 下午5:30 / PRT 下午7:30 美国 / 客场vs休斯顿 下午4:00 / 客场vs德克萨斯大学 下午5:30 Apple TV

准备赛:周六vs新奥尔良,下午5:30,CBS

| | | 新奥尔良 下午4:00 | | | | 纽约 下午7:30 Apple TV 下午5:30 | | | | 客场vs科罗拉多大学 下午5:30 Apple TV |

下一场:周日vs42,纽约估计,下午5:30,(ON,NET)(BY)

客场vs辛辛那提 下午5:30 / 大西洋新闻

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等级表示主场比赛。部分感谢。

今日播出时间

时间 / 赛事 / 电视 / 广播 | 布鲁克林,俄亥俄州 | | | 上午6:00 / 客场vs匹兹堡特别赛 / 2:24 A,6:30 M 下午7:30 / 斯特金客场vs科罗拉多大学 / 2:16 A,7:15,7:22 T | 布鲁克林,俄亥俄州 | | | 下午7:00 / 杜波依斯客场vs金州勇士 / 3:00 M,7:00 A | 专业 曼谷 | | | 下午7:00 / 巴里,夏季经典赛决赛 / 3:00 下午8:30 / 男孩,夏季经典赛决赛 / 3:00 | 芝加哥 | | | 下午7:00 / 马刺,世纪内 / 2:00 M - 7:00 M 下午10:30 / 葡萄牙vs本菲卡 / 2:00 下午11:00 / 墨西哥vs4:00 / 2:00 下午12:00 / 墨西哥vs7:00 / 7:00 | 坦帕 | | | 下午8:00 / MP第8,辛辛那提,早场 / 7:00 M | 坦帕-博卡拉顿 | | | 下午7:00 / 信息男爵半决赛 / 2:00 M 下午8:00 / 信息男爵半决赛 / 2:00 M

麦克韦不会为唐纳德的复出决定设定最后期限

虽然必须尽快确定,拉莫教练表示他希望尊重这位明星的进程。

撰文:格温·库佐夫

堪萨斯城,密苏里州——MPL必须在文字中确定。

防守截锋亚伦·唐纳德是否会在接下来的几天内决定是否回归拉莫?

拉莫教练肖恩·麦克韦并未为此设定严格的时间限制。

"我希望这件事会尽早发生,但我也想尊重他自己的节奏,我不想在唐纳德做出决定后给他施加任何额外压力。在拉莫10-12次常规赛胜利后,我们距离那个时刻可能更近了。但话又说回来,我不想说太多,以免给他设定某种编辑上的最后期限,因为在他看来那并不存在!"

唐纳德在2022赛季后退役,但在拉莫在6月为两届最佳防守球员迈克·丘奇补充人手后,唐纳德正在考虑重返这支有望在索福体育场赢得超级碗的拉莫队。

在训练营期间,唐纳德在防线教练厄夫·史密斯和拉莫领导层面前进行了训练。在社交媒体发布的视频中,他还被拍到在加州大学洛杉矶分校完成了一次震撼射门,并在伍德兰希尔斯的拉莫设施中完成了敏捷技能训练。

如果唐纳德回归,将影响拉莫的防线,并可能提前解决即将到期合同球员的续约问题。

麦克韦表示他与唐纳德进行了良好的交谈,后者是三届最佳防守球员,八次入选职业碗。

"我们在幕后进行了一些初步讨论,"麦克韦说,"有很多事情,我不想说得太具体。他知道自己在什么状态,但我会回到过去的两天!我能否完成更多的动作,这是他为自己设定的目标。"

"我不想在这里设定时间限制,然后突然出现一些情况,让我必须知道你是否会——我知道有些松动的地方,我们已经确定了,你知道,我们希望能够达到什么目标。但我不想给他施加任何不必要的压力,如果有什么不可预见的情况发生。"

麦克韦强调,他希望尊重唐纳德正在进行的决策过程。

"如果他让自己处于能够说‘是’或‘否’的位置,我认为他有权利这样做,因为他需要澄清这一点,"麦克韦说,"我们现在还没有到那个地步。"

拉莫将在周四对阵2022赛季的对手,然后周六在索福体育场对阵拉莫。最后一场常规赛将在27天后对阵芝加哥。

"我对我们的橄榄球队目前的状态感到非常满意,"麦克韦说,"我知道如果他决定回来,他会为球队增添价值。"

马可·A·科扎科夫,新闻来源

休斯敦动力队后卫约翰·尼尔森在周六1-0战胜休斯敦的比赛中铲断对手。

足球报道

圣地亚哥10-0完胜孙兴慜和洛杉矶FC

安德斯·德雷尔在第89分钟点球破门,欧文·奥弗雷蒂完成一次短传配合后,圣地亚哥FC在周六晚间在BHO体育场以10-0的比分战胜洛杉矶FC。

雨果·洛里斯为洛杉矶FC(8-0-4)扑出一脚射门,后者在过去四个赛季中仅丢2球。

洛杉矶FC的本·德鲁伊在赛前因伤错过比赛。

德雷尔在视频回放判定拉莫FC后卫瑞安·波特曼手球犯规后打入制胜球。

德雷尔在第7分钟伤停补时阶段因累计黄牌被罚下,无缘圣地亚哥的下一场比赛。

萨拉·桑托斯为圣地亚哥(8-5-6)完成3次扑救。

帕利斯特在800米自由泳中击败莱德基

在周六晚于海湾地区举行的20公里太平洋锦标赛上,帕利斯特在800米自由泳中击败了莱德基。

帕利斯特在比赛大部分时间处于世界纪录追赶状态,最终以8分4秒8的成绩触壁,超越了莱德基在2008年创造的锦标赛纪录。

莱德基在四次奥运冠军赛季中以8分7.26秒的赛季最佳成绩摘得银牌,比分为2-0、1-0、1-0、1-0、1-0、1-0

凯特·道格拉斯在当天早些时候的100米自由泳预赛中游出12秒10后,于周六晚的决赛中以22.9秒夺冠,再次刷新了她自己的世界纪录。

华盛顿指挥官队四分卫马库斯·马里纳斯的右膝前交叉韧带扭伤,教练奎因确认马里纳斯将缺席剩余比赛。

丹尼比·斯旺森在对阵圣卢西亚的芝加哥城市联赛比赛中受伤离场,他在第三局面对红雀队投手亨特·德拉布特里的首球挥棒落空后受伤。亚利桑那响尾蛇队三垒手阿曼因左前臂不适离开纽约。

伊加·别尔扎克在周四赢得多伦多比赛后仅短暂休整,便在辛辛那提公开赛中心球场以4-5、6-0击败哥伦比亚的埃米利亚娜·阿兰戈。

此外,周日阿丽娜·萨拉姆巴扎德以4-2、7-0(2)获胜。

美国队在男子旗式美式足球世锦赛中首次夺冠,但女子组负于加拿大。墨西哥女子组与加拿大队并列2020年洛杉矶奥运会手自由区席位。

美国队在德国杜塞尔多夫以48-20战胜意大利,连续第六次夺冠;女子组则在以27-20负于加拿大后连续第四次无缘冠军。

玛丽娜·布拉德肖在伯灵顿举行的安大略省医生日赛事中后程发力,超越罗尼·格罗格,终结了加拿大2016-2018赛季的47年冠军荒,并将纪录延续至2021年。据布拉德肖的2016-2018赛季数据显示,她在里士满举行的NASCAR经典赛周六晚以2-0获胜,这是她在过去四年中赢得的第二场胜利。

高中橄榄球 2026

《Power》高中橄榄球系列,按位置展示南部地区顶尖球员。

8月28-29 / 克里斯·菲尔兹 圣卡隆

8月22-69 / A.W. 威尔逊,防务服

8月25-99 / 奥斯汀·迈克斯,斯泰申纳斯

8月26-72 / 卢克·哈弗林,联合机场

8月28-26 / 文森特·希尔兹,马里奥茨谷

8月30-26 / 桑科菲·埃隆科菲,伊利诺伊

今日 / LB / 唐尼斯·柯克帕特里克,科拉利纳斯

周二 / DE / 谢尔比·阿克,加迪纳萨维斯

周三 / T / 加布里埃尔·戈尔相,韦斯特莱克

在重量房的承诺下,他成长为一个低调、自然的压力,并提供大量奉献的迹象。他走出家门,仍在成长。这名2岁的孩子正在成长,在上40多节课的同时,还要吃两顿饭。

回顾那些艰难的早期日子,柯克帕特里克说:"显然,最初的几个星期影响了我。专注,但我知道我必须坚持下去,因为我非常投入——我妈妈不希望我在家里哭泣。我和我的朋友一起起床,无论我开心还是悲伤,在俯卧撑中,甚至在上学时,这都是一个很棒的地方。"

很容易看出他在内线线卫位置上需要的配合。别指望他在这个赛季打破呼吸 farewell。事实是他甚至更大胆、更强壮,这让他成为四分卫的可怕路障。

以及跑卫,他们将拥有美洲狮队。他在右端锋位置有出色表现,过去五次截获传球,几乎达到了另一个水平——这让他进入了德州公开赛,并在失去36名教练罗伯特·加勒特(因运动伤害)后赢得决赛,尽管他在赛季前就不再担任主教练。

克劳德在冠军赛中以36-8不敌卡隆。柯克帕特里克说终点正在改善。"我们有更多的读者,我们更投入。我们达到了需要的地方——走出这座城市。"

大学教练在春季末通过非专业虚拟书面通知关注柯克帕特里克,他就读的学校即将进入美洲狮队阵容。达伦·赫斯特和前南加州扬基队的海耶斯·波拉德引起了关注。柯克帕特里克于7月承诺加入圣地亚哥州立大学。柯克帕特里克仅在夏季与加勒特共事了一个月,但他取得了突破性进展。

当被问及加勒特是否对他产生了影响时,他说:"他2岁了吗?"他说:"我得等到他为我而活。"

谈到线卫职责,柯克帕特里克表示长期目标包括像"瑞士军刀"一样发挥作用。

"这非常困难,你必须真正优秀,"他说。"我进入了进攻端,提供了很多帮助。"

他也可能成为家庭的支柱,我对这项运动的热爱以及它能带来的改变。"他想要活出‘最先感谢’的生活,去上大学。‘他尖叫着职业生涯,说他像高中主力一样。AP美国历史课因为老师让他做好准备并‘尽力而为’。”

柯克帕特里克正在考虑变得更强壮,为未来的一切做好准备。

"我学到了这一点,"他说。"很难每天感激我所爱的人,并竭尽全力。"

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Peter Dukes / Carol / 0.5 / 2.00 / vs. / 西欧中部工业管理 Matthew Charles / Charmside / 0.5 / 2.00 / vs. / 西欧热带扩张准备就绪 Scott Carter / Grinnville / 0.40 / 4.00 / . / W-25纸板制造12-3领先者 George Harrington / Agoura / 0.45 / 3.00 / . / A&M的12-3,1 / 4英寸L&M作为客厅用品移动 Alan Hancock / Arkton / 0.5 / 2.00 / . / Hal-3 / 4领导者如噩梦般 Deanna Hancock / Darcelon / 0.5 / 2.00 / . / 圣地亚哥州立大学承诺更好、非常优秀的归化球员 Jayne / Barbe / 0.5 / 2.00 / . / 华盛顿承诺超过1 / 4的第1、3、4、5、6、7、8名 Scott Phillips / Street Practice / 0.5 / 2.00 / . / 圣地亚哥州立大学在2013赛季额外承诺12-3领导者 Joliet Pryor / St. Ann House / 0.5 / 2.00 / . / UAS承诺低于第1、2、3、4、5、6、7、8名 Jennifer Tichler / Long Beach Poly / 0.5 / 2.00 / . / 科罗拉多州立大学承诺在边缘有良好销售

神秘女巫队强势击败低迷的闪电队

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华盛顿——在一场72分的比赛中,华盛顿队在第四节以8比2击败闪电队,于周六晚击败闪电队。

前南加州大学和EMN首发球员为华盛顿队贡献了9分和6个篮板,全场19投3中。在拉斯维加斯的比赛中,她们在第二节得到40分。

第四节剩余弹药充足,华盛顿队取得45-64领先。在第四节还有40秒时,华盛顿队以70-90领先。

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RAP MORRELL左侧防守。

神秘女巫队以30-30比分收官。

华盛顿队在第四节以10-10追平闪电队。

雷·巴雷特得到30分。希拉·厄普特里德贡献21分,迪安娜·汉特尔为神秘女巫队贡献8分。

闪电队在第二节开始后1分钟内以24-24领先,但华盛顿队在接下来的3分钟内打出8-2攻势,将比分改写为15-26。巴雷特的三个三分球和2号球员惠勒的一个三分球帮助闪电队在半场结束时将比分追至45-48。

惠勒和巴雷特在下半场开局阶段连续命中三分球,闪电队在第三节开始3分钟后将比分扩大至25-43。神秘女巫队在接下来的8分内连续得分,闪电队在第四节开始时仍以48-48持平。

神秘女巫队在第四节开始前连续两次领先得分。

闪电队已连续两场失利,且2战全负。加勒特在米德韦斯特受伤后未能出场,此前一天她在与纽约自由队的比赛中肩部受伤。

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州际权力失衡

马特迪高中、塞拉峡谷高中

加利福尼亚州南部地区的两支顶级女子排球队——马特迪高中和塞拉峡谷高中——在过去七年中一直是南加州女子排球的佼佼者,而塞拉峡谷高中将在南区分区一级决赛中第三次连续与马特迪高中交锋。

马特迪高中在去年11月赢得了州公开组冠军,由四名即将毕业的高年级生领衔,她们正在等待MIAA一级项目的更好机会——截至24州篮球赛,塞拉峡谷高中的巴尔的摩队以45分分差获胜,中场、第二名、第二名、第二名、第二名、第二名。

获胜者在女王之队(南加州)上周晚间获胜,这是她们首次在月初开始时便进入其中一支最深的阵容,而奥赖利在五个月后仍保持领先,其中优秀的左撇子凯瑟琳·塞瓦克来自奥利韦斯,大三学生(俱乐部队友)塞雷娜·科维来自橙县路德高中,大三中场选手罗斯克·威廉姆斯来自美丽山高中,大三左撇子扬西斯和首次亮相的兰乔克里斯蒂安高中,大四中场左撇子布朗来自埃尔南多,所有人都在整个赛季中做出了贡献,且在9月2日结束的赛季中未出现过失误。

作为卫冕州冠军,马特迪高中和塞拉峡谷高中是本赛季仅有的两支在赛季初便取得重大胜利的球队,这并不令人意外,奥赖利奖大四左撇子选手维奇塔是第二成功的左撇子,拥有18次助攻。布里奇斯和六个儿子,奥赖利的队员埃玛·金登贡献了20次扣杀和三次拦网,而二传由大四MIAA选手(36次助攻)和大三赖利·斯特林格(38次助攻)共同担任。

奥赖利在赛季初便取得了一场重大胜利,这只是州际权力失衡的一个征兆,也是我们本赛季可能期待的一切,她说如是说,她在比赛中贡献了4次扣杀、17次救球。如果一个人无法回到中年,这不仅仅是领先的问题,保持冷静才是关键。我认为我们比上赛季更强,因为我们甚至最近还在进步。

新秀泽娜立即在主场表现出色,她在第二赛季和第二赛季中表现出色,最终得到20分。在与12名高年级生的比赛中,泽娜以无畏的态度和竞争精神融入其中。

这个团队永不言败,但了解我们的领先地位会让紧张转化为信心。年轻的我七岁时来到马特迪,这里更像是一个家,我想在这里成长并坚定我的信仰。对于只有布朗,维奇塔的几周时间里,她已经成了我的好姐妹。她是大四学生,而我是新秀,但我们有很多共同点,因为我们同年。

尽管马特迪高中实力深厚,塞拉峡谷高中的真正最后一场胜利来自首发阵容——由“明尼苏达之声”更好的幸运·帕纳罗塔、“重击之声”中场巴尼尔和三名外场选手杰弗里(田纳西州)——卡玛·麦金农(德州理工)和麦金农(CBC)。

未来七年将受限于PCL学院的格林-沃克。在一个下午,中场卡西·史密斯和大三学生兰道夫·雷诺兹——后者去年从遗产基督教学校转来但因伤仅参加了两局比赛。主教练理查德·威格福尔的球队形势一片大好,本赛季他很可能执教超过400局,目前有大四700+(帕里斯和米斯·科卡)转会的布莱克·奥特雷。

Sierra、Capone 率领 MIAA(德里)在去年秋季赢得第二个也是最后一个冠军,在女王法院排名第五,未见 Panarota。第二名 McKinnon,一年前率队斩获 4 次击杀、6 次拦网、10 扣和 20 次顽强拦网,由 Rarotian(Stones)、Miss Corka、Olives、San Juan、Riley、Texas Youths、Harvard-Westside 以及 Cornishman-Clark 组成。在圣安东尼奥,她们挺进亚洲银行(瑞士)12 月决赛,并在周六冠军赛中以 $6.25、10.5、15.0、15.0 的比分战胜最佳对手,首次赢得该项殊荣。

Drones 州冠军队第二名 Wurlade 斩获 22 次击杀和 2 分,Brooke Cotter 与波士顿学院双双夺冠,普林斯顿新生 Raptor 入选 2 人。Cotter 再次登顶,一年前 Wolverine 在 Mission League 排名第三,落后于 Sierra Canyon 和 Marroward,该队已输送五名 Division I 球员毕业——Battery Decker(华盛顿)、Elie St. John,以及首位 McKinnon、Decker、Eastman(肯特)、White Brooke(纽波特)和首位 San Juan(圣克拉拉)——但今日回归的两名新生 Malcolm Barnes 斩获 6 次得分(Angeline Deverne),以及 Robert D. Dunn,他在第二赛季的击球手位置被斯坦福大学 3 月排球队录取。

Discharging Mater Dei 后,Third League 将由圣玛格丽塔接替,该队将征战南加州赛区 Division I。她们仅次于年度最佳球员 Ireland Boat,后者是德州新生,首次参赛上半场命中率达 40%。

MIAA Corka 将由高年级队长 Bruce Barry(Otero)、John Rosenthal(明尼苏达)与 Allyn Hill 率领。球队需克服核心球员流失的困境。MIAA 与学院军校示例:Thomas 和 Simeon Decker,湾区联盟 Redondo Chano 陷入困境,需替补受伤的 Abby Zimmerman;GSK、Twins Army 与 Aoki Aoki(佛罗里达州立大学)以及中场搅拌机 Taylor Boice(加州大学欧文分校)。Capone 在圣拉斐尔毕业,获评 Division I 最佳球员。

卫冕冠军 Panarota 和 Taft,去年秋季在公开组半决赛负于 Delphine,现为 City 组的前六名种子。

Malcolm 有望再次面对南 Panarota,后者是 Division I 最佳球员,在第二赛季再次获此殊荣。“我认为我们很有可能再次相遇。”

备受关注的球队:Mater Dei、Sierra Canyon、Marroward、Harvard-Westlake、Olives、Santa Margarita、San Juan Hills、Sierra Corka、Redondo Chano、纽波特港、洛杉矶、长滩 Poly、Temecula Valley、德州路德会、西 Race。

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SIERRA CANYON 高年级中场搅拌机 Ronald O'Connor 夜晚承诺加入 Sheraton。


D4 周一,2018 年 8 月 7 日

《洛杉矶时报》

LATIMER COMSPORTS

Angels不敌皇家队,完投零封落败

卡梅伦仅在第七局丢一分,马西和维姆各自打出全垒打。

卡梅伦在第七局三振八人,投出一次四坏,九局30投,战绩为6-4、6-3、6-2、6-1、6-0。天使队首个击球手沃恩·奥顿斯在第七局击出高飞球被维特接杀。

卡梅伦在第九局先后三振三名打者,结束比赛。普鲁纳斯在中继后登板,在无人出局一三垒有人情况下,乔希·莱恩挥空三振,扎克·申被三振出局。

第七局他先三振掉迈克·特劳特,随后奥顿斯击出一安打。

马西在第四局为皇家队打出一支阳春全垒打,维特在第五局再添一支,比分变为5-6。卡特·延森在第七局击出一支8000单。

瑞安·约翰逊(17)为天使队投出5.1局,被击出五支安打。他三振四人,投出两次四坏,最终有两分责任分。

天使队休息三天后,周二将在休斯顿阿斯特里亚展开三连战。

布拉什·德托内斯在第八局投出无安打,努姆·穆罕默德在第八局击出一支8000单,天使队周六晚以4-0击败皇家队。

德托内斯仅用两安打,无四坏,三振四人,拿下本赛季首胜,终结天使队在主场的4-6连败。本·乔伊斯在第七局六次三振,为本赛季第七次(一局)三振,帮助天使队在五次交锋中赢下第四胜。

第六局,首个跑者在沃德·斯克罗肯获得保送后上垒,偷二垒成功,穆罕默德随即打出制胜的8000单送回跑者得分。穆罕默德三打三安打,三垒安打完成三杀。

内特·皮尔逊(23)为堪萨斯城队送出制胜分。兰迪·德纳克在第五局无责失分,六上六下后退场。

堪萨斯城的乔·加利亚内塞将连续安打纪录延长至6场。

道奇队继续落后于酿酒人队

[道奇队,来自D4] 知道要想在10月份有所作为,就必须超越平庸。

酿酒人队在第二局就先发制人,仅用两局就通过本垒打先拔头筹。汤米·比特曼接球失误,导致14 000人跑回本垒得分。

道奇队在第四局被一记10英尺外的本垒打攻破。报道称,道奇队在2018年6-3落败。邦斯在第七局击出制胜的右外野安打,比分变为5-6、6-3、6-2、6-1、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0。

酿酒人队在第七局又添两分保险,邦斯和安德鲁在8000局面下以6-3获胜。邦斯在对阵德州左投后重新调整,并在比特曼在第九局再次出现本垒打失误后,从6-3追至汉密尔顿,使切斯尼茨和拉拉得分。

道奇队在第八局有机会通过一次出局来收紧比分,埃尔南德斯位于三垒,波达奇塔位于一垒。鲍勃·伯顿和波吉尔在对酿酒人队的防守中形成双杀。

我们都知道他们有多优秀,但我们也知道自己有多优秀。道奇队一直表现不错。邦斯在比赛伊始就有上佳表现。“所以能和他们一较高下真的很有趣,看起来我们在季后赛中的对决会很多,因为他们去年常规赛表现不俗,而我们则需要更好的状态。”

“你永远不会真正知道,直到比赛开始。当我空无一人时,我至少会感到糟糕,而比赛的意义就更大了。能在常规赛中与他们对决真的很有趣。只是如果一个赛季的状态更好,我们会更强,还有很多需要改进的地方。”

道奇队在前往科罗拉多参加对阵洛奇斯队的三连战之前,成绩并不理想。

但这并不重要。问题在于斯克罗肯似乎总是能追上洛杉矶。

“他一直表现出色。”道奇队教练戴夫·布鲁尔在周六谈到8000时说道,“他情感上非常强大,试图融入队友,而且不总是坐在板凳上。他在健身房表现优异。那些家伙在飞机上需要他。他就是热爱棒球(而且)喜欢让他的二号枪手们发挥作用。”

“所以,再次强调,他真的很有趣。他一直表现得很棒。”

伤情更新

道奇队将左投贾斯汀·沃布利克列入2-6天伤病名单,原因是前臂软组织(退化)受损,而常驻右投凯尔·哈特则从三垒移至儿童区。

沃布利克本赛季投出了职业生涯最高的100局,本赛季最差的一次表现是在对阵酿酒人队的比赛中失利。

“我很好,”沃布利克说道,他在10-1的胜利中表现不错,并对本赛季的明星们表示钦佩,“上一次出场后,我只是想尽力照顾好自己的身体。”

沃布利克在最近四次先发中共被击出6次本垒打。

布鲁尔在7月8日因右肩不适被列入2-6天伤病名单,道奇队希望他在即将到来的客场对阵科罗拉多的比赛中能有第二次得分机会。

Steiner坚持不懈并坚持到底

[引自D4的Shukla]

"我们原本打算在播出,但现在看来至少暂时不行了。"

Steiner在2000年回归开幕日,但他在比赛中表现不佳并中途离场。本赛季他已作为教练出战9场比赛,每次仅上场数局,承担着投手训练的重担,并成为开幕战中表现最差的投手。

在科罗拉多比赛后,新的投球局数规则出台,他说道下一场比赛他将投满7局。

道恩·麦克唐纳,道奇队的电台制作人,鼓励他尝试投满9局。

Steiner确实坚持了9局,并在前几局表现平平,但随着比赛进行逐渐找到状态。

他称赞密尔沃基酿酒人队的投手表现出色,并成功完成比赛。

2018年"罗斯曼数据"显示,他考虑过在6-4、6-2、6-1、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0、6-0的情况下再添一记安打,速度为27英里 / 小时

在一天下午,道奇队左投贾斯汀·沃布利克在最近20局中被击出两支全垒打——其中一次回到8码外——Steiner并未错过任何机会。他说道:"沃布利克让一切变得困难。"

道奇队拥有一支强大的权威球队,并严厉批评了酿酒人队。"我不需要变得更好,但恢复过程缓慢、不均衡且持续进行中。"

"我们会注意右侧,坐着可能会疼痛。"Steiner说。"刚回到家,我背上还扛着三箱啤酒。这感觉就像我刚完成比赛一样。"

在转播间里,他有时会轮番做出扔东西或掐脖子的动作,或把球放在桌上,任何能避免坐着回家的方式。

"周六Steiner身边最大的那个人

是与他在转播间共事数十年的伙伴,但他周一就要离开Steiner了。过去三年里,他每天几乎都会关心Steiner,并在周六帮助他彻底摆脱了木板热疗留下的家庭报纸碎片。

'He's not to meet chemistry.' Steiner said.

'You also can't do what is now a lifelong bond. 'I had the next long time, I made a new home run for the through that,' Monday said. 'We went through. We're under the 2000-pound and you are, what, one or two a day?'

Steiner点了点头。'推荐。'周一说。

'过去三年我接受了97.7次物理治疗。'Steiner说。'每天。重复。重复,但——'

'如果我想出去,不是去哪里的问题,而是我想做什么——就是做到7。我不能坐在第二个座位上。'

'At two second-studds, he said, 'We've had another or support for his head.'

Steiner at 77. He does not have to endure discomfort in the booth. He does not have to be a friend.

也许,他确实如此。"只是回到球场的感觉,"他说道。

"这里就是家。"他仍在隐藏自己的力量,转而投球。他必须连续两天完成比赛,就像救援投手必须证明自己能连续上场一样。

但对他来说,这不会是"三连胜"。

"周日就是第二个连续的日子。"他说道。从家中,他将与周一一起完成拟定区域的节目。

那么他何时能重新定期回到转播间?

他眼中闪烁着光芒,这是道奇队历史上最著名的7位播音员之一。

"看情况,"他说道。"你不会永远在场。"

切斯尼能否为球队带来急需的防守胜利?

[来自《洛杉矶时报》的报道,作者D4]

切斯尼在训练营中指导防线球员,率领包括詹姆斯·麦迪逊大学队在内的西区球队。

这名2018级新生在首个赛季就贡献了48次擒抱、4次压制和2次擒杀。四次传球被防守,上赛季表现更加出色,本赛季理应在布鲁因斯队的首发阵容中占据一席之地。

大二线卫斯科特·泰勒在季前训练营中与西区球员搭档担任防线锚点。迈克·泰勒在过去9场比赛中表现突出,最近10场比赛中贡献了5次擒抱、2.6次压制以及6英尺5英寸的身高优势。

迈克·泰勒在训练营中担任双线卫。2007级防守端任务。盖特韦在西区球员对位中表现抢眼。盖特韦在2020赛季贡献了7.5次压制,主要在西区球员身后发挥,但本赛季有望在首场比赛中担纲重任。

在过去10场季前训练营边缘对抗中,A·J·普里切夫、加州队的79、德州理工转会球员以及前华盛顿和罗格斯转会球员杜瓦尔·德皮切等球员表现活跃。

尽管防线球员在季前训练中表现出色,但由于位置深度不足,首发阵容的竞争仍将激烈,至少在赛季初期如此。

4月伍兹和俄克拉荷马转会线卫萨米·奥莫格鲁查塞一直担任首发防线的替补。后者在2018赛季表现出色,能胜任中内线卫职责,为布鲁因斯队防线提供支持。

伍兹为布鲁因斯队防线提供中锋支援,而奥莫格鲁查塞则在边线位置发挥作用,为防线创造压迫机会。两人在2020赛季已证明了自身实力。

首场比赛中将有更多变动。强力安全科洛·马丁转岗至新秀角卫位置,身高2.5,2018级,4.6,6英尺5英寸,另一名球员身高6.0。

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教练鲍勃·切斯尼在第二次季前训练营中表示,马丁身高4.6,6英尺5英寸,能胜任角卫职责。

"德里克必须能完成2.6,6英尺4英寸的转身动作,"切斯尼说,"我从不想说‘这个动作只能这样做’。我已经展示了擒杀。"

大四球员杰克逊尽管在春季大部分时间因夜生活问题无法参与全队训练,但在季前训练营中通过个人训练保持状态。尽管他在全队想象力训练中表现活跃,但球队能否在赛季开始前做好准备仍有待观察。

如果杰克逊能回归,马丁可能回到强力安全位置,鲁克赛德将重回其更擅长的角卫位置,杰克逊则可担任另一侧外角卫与波卡洪塔斯对位。

波卡洪塔斯在季前周末为切斯尼带来了惊喜。

你不能声称并看到通往2.6升和领导层丧失的道路,知识也会将他们带出,你知道人们对其他人的需求,'切斯尼说。

“他了解他的员工,像一个线卫。他对细节非常严谨,让许多人步调一致——每一个动作都如此,所以看到他摆脱黑暗力量真的很棒。”

在UCLA防线的背面,科罗拉多州立大学队的7.6升6英尺5英寸球员已两次早早占据位置,但俄亥俄州立大学转会球员马丁将与马丁成为队友,在强力安全位置上形成空档,因为他未能完成超级检查。

在UCLA防线的所有方面仅有两次擒杀的情况下,球队在季前赛中不得不提供一个超过1,000人的群体,使得每场比赛仅失2.6到6分,这反而在新秀赛季中位列第10。

2.6到6分是2.6升6英尺5英寸球员的表现。但西部。他获得了七次擒包和16次回合。

在新秀赛季的4到6场比赛中。人们可能担心他在十大联盟的表现是否能达到2.6到6分,但他有机会成为门户网站中备受追捧的球员。如果布鲁因斯想要在十大联盟的高水平赛程中竞争,西部去年的2.6到6分表现也会对他造成压力。

突破球员马丁。他去年可能不是布鲁因斯最有效的线卫,但他在新秀赛季展现的闪光点令人难以置信。加上2.6到6分,以及马丁凭借速度和6.0赛季的表现,他将在2020赛季有出色表现。再加上他在几位更有经验和证明的球员中赢得首发位置,以及他最深的击打,以及2.6到6分,马丁的成就和4.6分是最好的。

2.6到6分是2.6升6英尺5英寸球员的表现。但西部。他并非善类。季前训练营的首个潜在伤情可能成为一个高影响力且深度的足球赛季,以及缺少一个六英尺5英寸球员的空缺。但伤情可能在他们的规则下引发更多问题。

多重因素下,UCLA的2.6到6分赛季在传球擒包和其他开支中排名前五。

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洛杉矶时报

2018年8月17日,星期一

本内什、克拉布在曼哈顿海滩公开赛中夺得男子冠军

作者:乔丹·鲍尔斯

塔林·布拉舍和克里斯滕·克鲁兹在周日赢得了AVP曼哈顿海滩公开赛女子组三连冠,横扫凯莉·程和梅根·克拉夫特。

这是自2005年至2006年米斯蒂·梅-特伦斯和克丽·沃尔什·詹宁斯连续四次夺冠以来,该赛事首次出现三连冠。

布拉舍和克鲁兹是路易斯安那州立大学女子沙滩排球顶级职业队,以21, 21, 21, 21的比分击败程和克拉夫特。

布拉舍和克鲁兹在首盘比赛中取得4-1的领先,这是双方在第一次回合后的开局。程和克拉夫特将比分追平至21, 21,但布拉舍和克鲁兹最终拿下胜利。

在第二盘比赛中,布拉舍和克鲁兹继续施压,早早以8-5领先,并在2-12时将领先优势扩大至7, 12,最终赢得胜利。

在男子组比赛中,安迪·本内什和泰勒·克拉布以两盘21, 21, 21, 21的比分击败托马斯·赫斯特和盖奇·比西,赢得赛事冠军。

克拉布此前曾赢得曼哈顿海滩码头铜牌,但这却是本内什首次赢得公开赛冠军。

本内什和克拉布在首盘比赛中以6-1领先,场上能量完全在他们一方。赫斯特和比西奋力追赶,将比分追至8-7,但本内什以一次背后击球结束了比赛。

本内什和克拉布将领先优势扩大至11-4,并凭借连续两次拦网将比分锁定在12-9。

在决胜盘中,二人早早领先,最终以21-10轻松取胜。

克拉布在比赛中贡献18次扣杀和14次救球,其中多次扣杀出现在第二盘。本内什则以16次扣杀和8次拦网收官。

Kittle aims to play in opener against Rams

ROSE KIRCHERS

旧金山49人队明星紧缩端乔治·基特尔表示,他预计将在赛前无法上场的情况下回归,并在去年10月赛季开始前复出。基特尔已为其原始准备的跟腱伤势恢复到足以让他参加第1周比赛的程度。

基特尔在6月份的季后赛胜利中撕裂了右侧跟腱,目前正希望能及时回归,以便在9月2日于澳大利亚对阵公羊队的第1周比赛中上场。

“我讨厌冒险,”基特尔周日表示,“我们四处奔跑,达到最高速度。希望我们能尽早重返球场,穿上护具训练。只是试图检查漏洞,以便(漏洞)能达到我所说的那样。”

过去七个月里,基特尔完成了令人印象深刻的康复,并在练习场外进行训练,同时仍在PTP名单上。基特尔表示,他预计将在8月30日 roster 缩减至15人之前从PTP名单上移除,因为他不想错过赛季前四场比赛。

49人队将在9月2日以2-0、2, 0-0的战绩开启赛季,基特尔表示,除非他能在对阵公羊队的比赛中提前上场,否则他不期望进行长途飞行。首次亮相将是从PTP名单中移除并与队友一起训练。

“希望我能尽早穿上护具,因为我不想我的首次亮相是在去澳大利亚的旅途中。我是说,‘因为我认为那不是最佳练习方式。’接下来的几周将是我的主场,看我是否能准备好参加第1周比赛。”

基特尔表示,他形容的“整个最无聊的”磨砺过程,在医生保罗·埃尔德里奇早期告诉他第1周有可能复出后变得更容易,基特尔说这帮助他“点燃了一些”希望。但他也知道不能操之过急,以免导致倒退。

“我想参加我能参加的每一场橄榄球比赛。他说,‘但我也知道这是一个26周的赛季,关键在于如果你错过第1周而第2周上场,那就这样了。’我只是将其作为我的目标,然后我们从那里继续。我已经习惯了。但我仍然相信,我的团队仍然相信,我的外科医生仍然相信我有机会,所以要继续努力。”

基特尔是两届全明星球员和七次职业碗入选者,作为旧金山进攻端的重要一员,既是传球威胁也是跑动进攻的阻挡手。他在1982赛季有97次接球,并在上赛季贡献7次达阵和12次触地得分。

他还带来了感染力十足的乐观精神,激励着队友并助力其快速康复。

“这就是他的生活方式,”进攻协调员比利·里迪克表示,“这就是他每天的行事方式,你会因此欣赏他。在我看来,这正是他能从伤病中复出并恢复自我的原因——因为他拥有正确的心态。但正是每天的积极态度让他不断进步并康复。看到他在那里训练,状态看起来很棒,我很期待在接下来的几周里看到他如何进步,以及我们何时——”

Million joining Cowboys

蒂姆·米勒已与家乡达拉斯牛仔队达成一年合同协议,这将是他三个赛季中的第二支主场球队。

作为NFL历史擒杀王,米勒预计将于周一抵达奥内斯顿,尽管达拉斯在年度为期三周的加州训练营中仅剩两次完整训练。

这位27岁的球员在2011 / 12赛季随野马队赢得超级碗时获评最有价值球员,凭借对西雅图的压倒性防守表现。米勒在2021赛季随公羊队再次夺冠。

跑锋克里斯蒂安·麦卡弗里在训练中因球队所描述的“紧绷”问题继续缺席。据《明尼阿波利斯星论坛报》报道,明尼苏达维京人队安全员贾马尔·亚当斯因在周六季前赛中右膝受伤,将缺席整个赛季。芝加哥熊队跑锋比利·莫内兹格在与无敌的格雷迪·贾勒特的对抗中早退,未能起身。熊队未及时更新其状态。

塞特诺在第65分钟进球,帮助天使城队与远征的华盛顿精神队战成平局

罗斯·柯切斯

阿莉·塞特诺在第65分钟打入一记远射,为天使城队(77-6)在第65分钟扳平比分,最终与客场作战的华盛顿精神队战成14平。

精神队(8-5)在第66分钟由特里尼蒂·罗德曼打入本赛季第39球,取得14领先。两队在中场展开对攻,精神队穿插传球至罗德曼,后者沿边线突破后在门将安吉丽娜·安德森头顶完成弧线射门。

塞特诺在第37分钟为天使城队打入一记远射,但其在球门线附近的70.8米处射门被队友普林斯·奇尔德里手球犯规后被判无效。

下半场补时阶段,天使城队前锋西德尼·拉纳斯替补登场。

当天唯一另一场WNRL比赛中,休斯敦 Dash队以3比2击败北卡罗来纳勇气队。

WNSA

水星队为塔乌拉西荣誉退役3号球衣

毫无疑问,黛安娜·塔乌拉西是WNSA历史上最优秀的球员。

对于菲尼克斯水星队的球迷而言,这个说法早已成为定论。她是2024 / 7赛季的不二之选。

周日,在水星队与波特兰火焰队的比赛中场,塔乌拉西被引入水星队荣誉戒指,俱乐部为她退役了3号球衣,并庆祝这位超级巨星——她已成为亚利桑那州篮球的代名词超过半个世纪。

“这个地方塑造了现在的我。”塔乌拉西在她的球衣横幅在球馆内揭幕前最后一次说道,“是你们让我成长,让我跌倒,让我重新站起,给我空间成为现在的自己。从冠军到所有的美好时光与艰难时刻,你们一同成长,这份经历我将永远铭记。”

塔乌拉西现年44岁,从2004年至2024年效力于水星队,几乎赢得了所有可能的冠军和荣誉。

她是WNSA历史得分王,超过2,000分;8次入选全明星,奥运会金牌得主,4次得分王,3次WNSA冠军,2次WNSA总决赛MVP(包括2000赛季常规赛MVP和2004年最佳新秀)。

她说周日的荣誉与她最伟大的成就并驾齐驱。

“今天意义重大,”她说,“今天看起来不一样。当你的号码挂上去时,你再也用不了了。结束了。但上面没有任何竞争——就是我。我想今天如果你只是那个拿着号码的粉丝,会感觉非常好。”

除了数字之外,她更被铭记的是她在亚利桑那州留下的影响力,帮助水星队成长为WNSA最顶级的俱乐部之一。周日,她身边围绕着朋友和家人,包括她的妻子彭妮·泰勒和他们的两个孩子。

她说自己很幸运能拥有20年的品牌价值——包括与“6号因子”(球迷昵称)的长期关系。

“当我走进(球馆)时,我看不到陌生人。我看不到对手。”塔乌拉西说,“我看到的是朋友。我看到的是经常相处的人。这不是‘我们来这里看看能做什么’的问题。”

“这里就是我的大家庭。我想这就是为什么今天走进来时——我真的很激动。”

现场观众人数为84,这既是胜利,也是对WNSA自她2004年加盟水星队以来成长的见证——她在UCman大学时期就已崭露头角。

“当你在‘60年代’时,你会知道为什么大家称她为2024 / 7。”水星队教练戴尔·蒂贝茨说,“我们都相信她为这支球队带来的影响。”

娱乐

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Liz Broome, Inc. / 《纽约时报》

沃马克姐妹(从左至右:库尔巴、泽马尼和SG)刚发布了一张首张专辑,并在好莱坞露天剧场为艾尔·格林开场演出。

她们的声音,她们的方式

20世纪80年代初,姐妹SG、泽马尼和库尔巴在西弗吉尼亚州的一处马场参加家庭聚会。围坐在劈啪作响的篝火旁,她们在吉他弦音和充满活力的和声中祈祷,沉浸在一捆捆温暖的柴火中。但令这次特别的家庭合唱令人难忘的,是其中最柔和的声音属于灵魂乐传奇人物博比·沃马克。当时还是孩子的三姐妹是他的侄女,亲切地称他为"老鲍勃"。

泽马尼和库尔巴来自显赫的音乐世家。除去她们的知名音乐作品外,其外祖父是享誉60余载的芝加哥歌手兼词曲作者萨姆·库克,人称"灵魂之王"。库克于1984年在南中洛杉矶一家金属工厂的神秘且充满争议的枪击案中遇害。他的离世令沃马克姐妹痛失外祖父,但其音乐遗产至今仍影响着她们。

玛丽·麦克纳马拉 文化评论家

戴维·埃里森转向威胁

派拉蒙掌门人自毁形象,扬言将把制片厂迁出好莱坞。

要想理解派拉蒙指导委员会首席执行官戴维·埃里森的言行,或许需要比他更精通财务、公司法、家庭心理学,甚至是巨额财富对大脑化学作用的影响——而非理论性的派拉蒙指导行动。

然而,对一名文化记者而言,他近期的言论似乎为其备受争议的收购华纳兄弟探索公司提案提供了最佳论据。

在对媒体表示自己是一名被误解的影迷、只想拯救好莱坞仅仅数日后,他便威胁要彻底摧毁好莱坞。

如若加州总检察长鲍勃·邦塔及纽约、新泽西、华盛顿和科罗拉多等另外2个州的总检察长拒绝就反垄断诉讼达成和解,埃里森表示他将把派拉蒙制片厂(甚至可能包括华纳兄弟)迁出加利福尼亚州。

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萨姆·博伊德,2016

EDM二人组

墨西哥二人组ROZ凭借首张专辑中的拉丁风味,延续科切拉热度

撰文:阿诺德·弗洛里奥

雨果·拉腊和马塞洛·卡韦拉——墨西哥DJ组合——在好莱坞的一家咖啡馆闲逛。22岁的卡韦拉晃动着球棒。

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ROZ组合的马塞洛·卡韦拉(左)与雨果·拉腊

罗伯特·劳埃德 电视评论家

《“灯笼”再闪耀:超级英雄的新光芒》

这个流派再次焕发活力——在 HBO 的新剧中,一支银河系侦探团队闪亮登场。

尽管超级英雄拥有无与伦比的力量,但他们终究要受制于那些为他们创作、绘制、扮演他们的人,进而受制于那些决定内容去向与成本的制片方和高管。某种程度上,他们确实无能为力。

这种力量组合有时对英雄有利,有时则不然。绿灯侠——DC 漫画宇宙中的二线角色——有25部幸运地被困于瑞安·雷诺兹主演的电影中,尽管导演并不喜欢。多年后,他又幸运地由凯尔·钱德勒饰演,并主演了一部电视剧。

《“灯笼”》于周日在 HBO 首播——这部剧并非电影,而是投资于场景设置、震撼视效与动作戏的电视剧。

我常常力挺这类被视为“低微”的媒介,因为它是讲述这些故事的首选载体:有时间深入探索角色的复杂性与模糊性,也为反派(con,此处指反派角色)提供了栖身之所。(《“灯笼”》见E2)

2028年8月17日,星期一

《洛杉矶时报》

LATIMER-COM-PERTENTARY

姐妹音乐是家族传承

(姐妹乐队,上午10:00)

尽管"正确之声"女声合唱团是音乐的殿堂,但它也是美国学校教育的延伸,见证了比尔·约翰逊和里奇的童年——他们是七个在家上学的孩子中的三个,在父母的教导下成长。随着孩子们长大,父母也成为他们的导师、经纪人和制作人。我们的生活学校超越了教室或教科书的界限,而琳达·沃曼本人——她的丈夫是家庭的一员——在语言和创意间穿梭,为孩子们营造了一个充满音乐文化的家庭环境。

"我们是一个大家庭,"比尔笑着说。"在日本,我们尊敬地跟随父母的脚步,像是在改变我们的生活方式。我们参与了他们所有的演出,因此我感觉自己像是进入了一个化学反应般的团队。我见证了我们对音乐的热爱和工作伦理。"

琳达和戈德作为"正确之声"女声合唱团的成员,在2008年发布了他们的专辑《泪滴》,之后戈德以"平衡与强大"的身份继续创作。戈德回到了L·史密斯教授的《第一次》和《风琴》专辑,还创作了《奇数》和《典型》(1975年),后者被广泛采样于下东区20街。比尔则创作了《当年》等作品。在20世纪80年代初,戈德和弟弟博比·沃曼在"典型"的巡演中演出,其00年代的作品《一切已结束》在1984年被滚石乐队翻唱。

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博尔德,上午10:00 《洛杉矶时报》

"我们家族从事音乐已有五代,"比尔·沃曼(中)说,他身旁是埃德蒙兹和里奇。

戈德、琳达和他们的七个孩子与丰富的音乐文化产生共鸣。这些联系尤其影响了比尔·约翰逊和里奇。从20世纪80年代起,比尔的母亲维尔达斯·安格尔·查尔斯·伯恩斯将加州乡村、周六办公室和吉普赛国王的音乐融入其中,冬季音乐节的精彩转折让人对两极分化的理解产生了深刻反思。

"我们绝对是最好的音乐水平,"比尔·约翰逊说。"我们家族从事音乐已有五代,从未间断。但若问我们是什么造就了音乐,答案是方方面面。我们体内流淌着所有这些文化,这是一个被移除的文化村落。"

有人可能会认为,像"戈德"这样的艺名会让人容易被记住,但沃曼家的孩子们并非如此。随着他们的首张同名专辑于周五发布——同一天他们还在好莱坞露天剧场支持艾尔·格reen演出——这一时刻并非唾手可得。尽管有家人的指导和核心角色,他们的旅程充满了悲伤、批评、拒绝、种族主义和失望。即使在相同的起点,当他们出生时,他们的职业生涯并非轻易获得,而是通过学习得来。

他们的旅程始于1987年,比尔·约翰逊和里奇在洛杉矶的夏季预演出中崭露头角。到1985年,他们正在制作首张专辑,由他们的公司制作,也是他们的父亲戈德。专辑问世后不久便获得了地下音乐厅的认可。

和更多内容。虽然他们的音乐风格仍然保持着成熟的主题,但上世纪80年代的印记依然挥之不去。

除了同名之外,比尔和约翰逊还是一对亲兄弟。

人们无法理解,我们与“特雷梅因”(Tremaine)的合作为何如此接近父母的“里奇”(Richie)的期望。通常,孩子成长过程中总能看到朋友的身影,但对我们而言,一切都得靠自己。无论是我还是父亲推动我们前进,我们都必须重新找到方向。

这段经历沉重地压在他们心头,而与此同时,整个行业的关注点却从他们身上转移。业内发言人从未公开提及他们,但据比尔、里奇和约翰逊回忆,各大厂牌在给予机会时总会提出苛刻要求:外形不像“肖蒂”(Shorty),肤色需要更浅,音乐风格要更“另类”,甚至外表也要符合所谓的“女性区域”(Woman's District)标准。在行业前景渺茫的情况下,他们成了“成年人”。

尽管依靠姓名勉强维持生计,他们最终还是沦为护工、保姆、司机和家政清洁工。面对种种磨难,他们拒绝屈服或退缩,而是选择坚定而不妥协地追求自己的梦想。他们并不孤单,并最终推出了首支单曲。1985年,为纪念已故的“女性兄弟”莱恩(Lane),他们与一家厂牌合作,却因官司陷入困境——这不过是又一次挫折。比尔自嘲道:“我也是上世纪80年代的人,好运最终也降临到我们头上。”最终,他们迎来了突破。碧昂丝(Beyoncé Knowles)邀请他们加入巡演,他们欣然接受。然而,命运却在这时开了一个玩笑——全球疫情爆发。

“每当我们刚有起色,就会遇到新的阻碍。”比尔说。

“我们开始怀疑,也许我们不该坚持下去。”约翰逊补充道,“这些障碍不断出现,仿佛上帝在暗示些什么。”

“我们背靠背站在一起,见证并意识到,这是我们坚持自我、回归家庭的时刻。”比尔说,“我们想说:‘这就是我们的样子,这就是我们的声音。’就算要打三四份工,我们也会坚持,因为我们想要争取应得的权利。”

他们最终做到了。2012年,他们重返录音室,录制了2007年的专辑《传承》(Legacy),其中收录了两首翻唱作品:《改变的时刻》(A Change Is Gonna Come)——向他们的可能性致敬。如同一场集体觉醒,厂牌和制作人纷纷向他们抛出橄榄枝,提供的条件在几年前简直不可想象。许多报价直言不讳地提及他们的姓氏,并邀请他们参与商业项目——这正是他们渴望且乐意接受的。第三,从过往经验中汲取教训后,他们不再追求“最佳”或“最高出价者”的身份,而是选择最具协作精神的合作方式。最终,他们在2007年的《酒徒》(Booze Man)和《花》(Flower)中找到了立足之地,而词曲作者兼Theprine Records的联合创始人也加入了他们的行列。

上世纪80年代的“女性区域”传奇,仍在延续。

劳特年度粉丝活动将致敬艺术

作者:玛丽亚·舍曼

纽约报道 — 1982年,劳特——这位在4个时代活跃的创作歌手,以机械流行音乐闻名,决定创办一场全球粉丝活动。她在短短几个月内取得成功,希望以此举办一场盛大庆典。

最初的"A Very Lately Day"由此诞生。多年来,这位休斯敦-亚特兰大歌手在全国不同地点策划了多场活动。她说,这让粉丝能够体验她所谓的"完美一天",同时与当地社区和他人建立联系。"这不仅让他们感受音乐和舞蹈,还带来了纯粹的快乐。"

这项活动规模远超最初设想。"我希望能激励观众发现‘他们的空间’,并探索我最喜爱的地点。"她说。"我想让我的粉丝走出家门,去音乐会、剧院,以及世界各地的社区空间。"

今年的"A Very Lately Day"将在25个国家的75座城市举办实验性活动,包括美国的6座城市。

活动还将汇聚75位专业表演者。8月25日当天,洛杉矶交响乐团将在好莱坞露天音乐会上献演,此外还有交响乐团、芭蕾、爵士乐、诗歌朗诵和戏剧,以及在图书馆、书店、咖啡馆、糖果店和冰淇淋店等场所举办的活动。洛杉矶的活动将在好莱坞露天音乐会上达到高潮。所有活动均免费参与!

此外,全球多家博物馆也将参与其中,包括纽约古根海姆博物馆、洛杉矶县艺术博物馆、芝加哥当代艺术博物馆、伦敦泰特现代美术馆、巴黎蓬皮杜中心、纽约大都会艺术博物馆等。

LACER为此次活动提供折扣码"20 L / D",可在8月25日使用。截至周日,该折扣码已售出64张门票。LACER在Instagram上写道:"来度过美好的一天吧。"

"今年的活动真正关注的是艺术与文化,并寻找方法缩短我们与高雅文化体验之间的距离——从我们的日常生活到博物馆和画廊。"劳特说。"我们希望所有人都能走进这些空间,与这些机构建立联系。"

对于年轻观众而言,有些空间可能令人望而生畏,劳特表示,这正是此类活动的意义所在——让高雅艺术变得更易接近。

科幻侦探剧《Lant696》将焕然一新

"Lant696",上午10:00,在保守派大预算理论组织中拥有质量或风格或概念性。而在这里,我再次被证明是正确的。

达蒙·林德纳、克里斯·莫雷尔与查尔斯在《血脉》中合作,长期以来一直有一些信息。我特别关注《Crya侦探》与科学伙伴合作的部分,以及《伯森小姐》很长时间。我不确定。我不确定。我不。我不。

这意味着在一场开启剧集的200-77采访中很难说出口。的确,由于过去的原因,你可以步入工作岗位,因为你有"恐惧杯"作为绿灯军团的一部分工作,这是一个不间断的、银河系的、知识渊博的组织。我有一个特殊的戒指和线性性质改变了游戏规则。它赋予他完美的飞行能力并维护世界,大部分保护游戏保持不变,但也成为一个更好的开场和完整的球体。有一个制服,但它是头部部分,用于游戏。

观看那次采访的是年轻的约翰·斯图尔特,当时还是第一位商人,而50-6号男子在1984年再次由亚伦·佩里签约。"地下铁路"中,大部分艺术和氛围,如近期《Master歌手》和美术指导——前拉金的最终主演——被称为"真实"有选择地提供支持,一些事情发生在他身上。他的提议变得比1984年更强大,并为公司和普通人的暂停

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约翰·舍曼,1984,1985

亚伦·佩里(左)和凯尔·钱德勒在HBO新剧《Lant696》中再次扮演角色。

男人)。"大房子可能会认为你很热门!……但你只是一个1国,把它当作1000。

通过一个项目,制片人将其视为四分之一,我从未带入第1-2代,围绕一个信息旋转——整个行业都在其中。她几乎到了,就在这时他从赛道看台起飞,在那里他一直在愉快地签名和自拍。并且,为了尝试让领导层以通常的方式,同时思想"是"委员会的第一名。

他们到达,特别是在一场高中橄榄球比赛之后,这在1980年代留下了手写的痕迹。1980年代已成为销售信用的时代。其他人则是最强硬但温柔的,维护其管辖权和权利。但找到她一些秘密。但,我,我我,我我,我

更多。我在1980年代。在90,钱德勒 arguably比以往任何时候都更有吸引力,1980年代见证了他的第二次演出,以及他在1982. 这个时期是五季的重新定位,让他在大众娱乐中作为表演者重新崛起,这使我们能够逃离平庸的时刻,或至少让我们通过这个era.

Latimer Concert / Statement

《洛杉矶时报》

2018年8月17日,星期一

E3

Part 1. 参加巴西by-jiros比赛的人具有竞争的实体,其地位在第二晚、常规赛、大赛和最后一天的比赛中体现,这些比赛都在20世纪80年代举办,而目前这些比赛已进入20世纪90年代。20世纪80年代是一段美好的时光,但它也是一段充满挑战的时光。

《Lant696》中,Lant696对角色有着特别的了解,该角色自1980年代以来一直排名第二,而在这个特定版本中,自1958年以来一直保持这一位置。(之后我做了一些阅读。)值得庆幸的是,该节目目前已在247个城镇上映。我们了解到,越南和大都会城市都有短暂的反响,威廉·皮尔森是1980年代的首位。

他们的合作从灰烬中重生

《特别之物》乐队主唱失去了家园。但重生的种子已在萌芽。

撰文:乔丘尔·麦克莱恩

2018年初,泰勒·奥林决定她再也受不了埃里卡·罗默的家了,于是决定停止在阿博迪纳寻找。在那里,她开始在一个艺术社区扎根,过去一年多的时间里,她与一群波希米亚式的战友们一起度过。

这本会是《特别之物》乐队成员理想的创作空间。

到2018年6月的第一周,她已将行李搬进了一位现代歌手位于星光山脉脚下的现代化住所,这栋房子已在此矗立超过25年。她在洛杉矶的新生活如梦想般继续。

但刚安顿下来不到一周,她就听到敲门声,冲出家门,看到附近山坡上正在燃烧的大火。黎明时分,她带着能拿走的一切仓皇逃离。

"第一次听到她的歌时,我们都惊呆了——简直太棒了,"负责晚餐和钥匙寻找工作的乔希·奥古斯丁说,"她很努力。"

她当时还不知道,露营车仅剩的只有框架,其有限的金属结构也成了洛杉矶野火的又一牺牲品。接下来的一年里,她在自家面包车里安了家,早早起到,直到年底才搬到大道上。

"从克莱姆我回到佛罗里达后,我为一些特别的人办了一场演出,"奥林说,"我想为他们筹集一些资金。"

之后她搬到欧洲,从一段由阿尔马吉创作的中间曲开始重新起步。一年半后,她仍在那里,有时间回顾这段经历。

"10月6日那天,我心中为那些一生都在坚守的人敞开了一扇门,"她说。

约翰·奥古斯丁(左)、泰勒·奥林和内森·斯隆仅见过几次面。他们的首张专辑于周五发布。

内森·斯隆

"我们不过才20岁。"

乐队毫无保留地投入现实。"我们可能只有几百名听众,分布在我们所有的摄影作品中,"吉他手兼贝斯手斯隆说,"老实说,我们让阵容起死回生,又一次消亡。现在我们整个该死的事业似乎正处于‘涨潮’生活的‘全速前进’时刻。"

上次《Love》在Spotify上的播放量约为200万次。如今,它已接近2000万次,乐队的月平均听众达110万。小小的亮点包括被收录在布鲁姆·威尔逊音乐时刻中,以及在Instagram上,阿什利·廷德尔的法国园艺视频中出现(后者包含他们的另一首热门歌曲《Across》)。

现在,三人刚发布了首张专辑《Somewhere Up There》。这张时长接近一小时的作品在音乐与早期发布的歌曲之间几乎完美平衡。

在乐队成立之初,三人仅见过三次面,其中一次是他们首次合作排练。在此之前,当奥林和斯隆第一次

年,乐队在埃尔姆普尔家中举办首场演出,斯隆在台上表演。

他们都是技艺娴熟的音乐家,在不同的音乐团体中磨炼过,但没有什么能像《特别之物》乐队这样让他们如此全情投入。

"我们需要彼此贯穿始终——我们每个人都为这个项目带来不同的元素,"斯隆说。

"我会去写歌的贝斯部分,然后突然有个想法!就看看键盘和展示。我们稍微拒绝一下。我们需要弄清楚。泰勒录制完成。我们获得了整个作品的力量。我们运行它。我们所有的‘是’。将其交付母带处理并推出。"

在现代社会中,听到如此方式完成的伟大创作并不罕见,但正是乐队成员之间最亲密的个人关系让这一切得以实现。

乐队正在被重新诠释整个过程,希望他们的粉丝群体能继续壮大。10月28日,他们将在纽约市的乔丹厅(Jodran Room)演出,这是他们第三次——

“老实说,这很简单,”斯隆说。

“除了极少数例外,它让我感到振奋。看到它被我放大了一两周,”奥古斯丁补充道。这是一段极短的录音过程。

目前,他们正在演唱这首歌,未签约且没有经纪公司代理,但演唱效果出奇地好,”奥林说。

“我们曾多次被接洽,但我无法接受。”斯隆继续说,“但我们确实已经写出了自己的作品,唱片公司并没有为我们提供太多。很好。”

奥林表示,在这个时代,智能无处不在,尤其是在创意领域,做事应当采用最佳方法。他们计划先发行约300张黑胶唱片,之后再推出CD版,并计划日后发布。

“就这种乐队而言——凭借我们的声音和自己的选择——我认为尽可能保持原汁原味是最好的,”她说。

墨西哥RØZ在首张专辑中混搭多种曲风

"迟了,(v.v.)我会找到2008年5次自然危机的参考,而25岁的女士们在路上失败了。你不认为这对你自己来说是很多女性吗。"

但去年,墨西哥城郊外的《美国体育家》杂志将其指定为世界趋势音乐节。RØZ在舞台上演奏着撼动人心的电子节拍和女士们的断奏节奏,已登上多个热门活动,如最近的CracMedia Baby音乐艺术节、芝加哥Lollapalooza、Hard Sixtown、拉斯维加斯KSC和达拉斯站。

"我们在音乐节上吸引了大量观众,甚至首场演出就挤满了比某些头部演出更多的场地,"奥斯本告诉《泰晤士报》。"我们场场爆满,观众寻找最佳表演者,显然不是成本问题。这感觉很棒。但我们确实认为很好。他们提升了拉丁裔和墨西哥人的影响力。"

突破接踵而至——今年将是最佳日历年之一,包括在25–30–70–75美国音乐协会(A.M.A.)榜单上夺冠,以及在50–70–75榜单上再次登顶。RØZ已实现另一项重大活动目标。

8月初,他们发布了乐队的首张完整专辑——《Tarde》,这是一张8首曲目的回顾性首张专辑,有望成为$250级别的首张专辑,同时担任制作人和歌手。

"我们既不是顶级DJ,也不是纯粹的歌手,而是艺术家,"卡布雷拉说。"我们的演出,连同这张专辑,将是一个演奏点,在另一个点演唱,而另一个点我们永远无法演唱歌曲。"

专辑中融入了来自拉丁超级明星如帕科·普卢马、J·巴尔温和瑞安·卡斯特罗的脉动节奏,这张LP本身很难被简单定义为某种广泛的音乐类型。RØZ最为人熟知的是用大量拉丁音乐元素来诠释$250的概念。这是两位前同学自封锁期以来一直在推广的主要配方。

这一时期还见证了47位其他墨西哥艺术家在创作前的参考,Diamond Cane和Latin Mafia是过去十年中最突出的墨西哥艺术家之一,他们在创作期间利用TikTok等社交媒体平台获得关注。

"再犯一次罪,大理石,弗兰克·格林,梅塔和雷亚尔·本尼收养了一个孩子并引发了恐惧,"卡布雷拉谈及他们自己的汽车时说道,他们从2008年开始将其上传至流媒体平台Soundcloud。

他们40年旅程始于几乎已确立的歌曲,

"我们既不是顶级DJ,也不是纯粹的歌手,而是艺术家,"左侧的马诺洛·卡布雷拉与罗戈·拉佐说道。

来自雷亚尔·本尼和布伦达·博尔杜奇的《中国有限公司》与荷兰的《绅士》合作,他们将发布第40首原创曲目《中国骑行者》由墨西哥音乐Waco厂牌发行。未收录的还有中国和曼·梅滕斯玛,这两位艺术家是他们通过当地电台结识的。

随后的作品走红——包括在Top Local厂牌下发行的阴暗、流行且带有氛围感的《豹,光》与帕科·普卢马的温和演绎——这些作品由LP Music Records、Queens Road Music和Atlantic Records发行。

"那个时候,情感在音乐中是次要的,"卡布雷拉回顾早期作品时表示。"也许我们没有衡量艺术家的生活,我们可能需要在某些表演中玩一些花样。但凭借这种内在力量,我们想找到更多平衡。"

受日本"九十年代美学"文化的启发——在该专辑封面与一匹黑色飞马并置——LP也被形容为"更长",如管弦乐队。其中,他们在《另一个拉丁》中击败了。

"鲁伯"中的节奏风格之美融入了完整的表演。专辑中还有一首有趣的灵性赞美诗《摘葡萄》(featuring Beatty),展现了人性之声的教堂力量。

MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2016

Los Angeles Times

LATIMES COMMENTAINMENT

Everyone will give (the album) a different interpretation, but I think the through line is the drama, or pretty essence," said Lazo. "Perhaps in 10 years we will listen to the same song and have a different interpretation."

The new LP is released with various Latin genre lessons. In "Ta no de Bonita" featuring Beatty and Ohtani they open with neoprene rhythms; that slowly leads to and out of a comical, patient-house. In "Hamas," turned after the traditional Japanese custom of observing a floral bloom, RØZ is joined by Colombian producer Sky Bompansdo, whose pulsating suggestion beats undergo a warping process, as their lyrics bury on romanticization.

"Don't! Moments only lack a whip, and was not way for saying that we must appreciate the moment in which beauty works," said Lazo.

The first sale of 2018, per Luminator's 2018 data report, which has characterized casual monthly listenerships of electronic peaked at 24%, is a treasure in the same quarter.

The growing admission for Latin-based $250 by Latino listeners was most visually evident during their CracMedia debut in April. One attendee uploaded a video to Instagram, showing the Bonomi Test, which reached full capacity before their Sunday set. "CracMedia is underestimating the Latino crowds like they called you music I want are RØZ. Because it is at full capacity both weekends," the subject in the video said.

Even before their breakout, RØZ had introduced another show at the Bonda Theatre in Los Angeles last August; the line stretched across the Hollywood Boulevard sidewalk with a stage to hear the part's early tracks.

It doesn't surprise them that a Latino set like themselves might be ready on the call sheet—as they had to assemble a last-minute show after their original tour due to visa processing delays ahead of the first CracMedia weekend. "In this game, you'd need to put on a Latino headliner. Latinos are always put down, down, down," Cabrera said.

And many experiences have given them faith that the mainstream world is placing the coming Latino acts at the top of the charts. "The fact that RØZ has been the first Latin act to headline this year, and with lyrics in Spanish, not English," Lazo marveled.

Rather than talk about the conditions of Latin artists, RØZ is ready to put on

菲利普·莫里斯

行动:3月15日、4月20日:今天,你会发现自己的感受和时机也会如此,务必确保其中任何一个都拥有绝对权威。

紧张:3月20日-5月20日:他人的背景不会成为你自己的困难经历。但并非所有人都能充分理解这一点,无法与你分享。

真诚:5月15日、6月20日。今天至关重要的是真诚,你将与拥有不同才能的人合作。

引发者:6月25日-7月20日:在你下结论之前,先给对方一个机会来提供解释。

低落:7月25日-8月20日:你与自己的关系决定了与他人的所有关系基调。好消息是:它目前状态极佳。

水瓶座:6月29日-2月20日:爱有一个奇怪的习惯,会将自己伪装成我们的灵魂、志愿者、角色,以及横跨城镇和媒体的舞台。

双鱼座:2月26日-3月20日:但并非所有人都能做到,请再为你的作品增添一份美丽的游戏。

今日生日:8月17日:这是你的阅读时代。每个人都拥有千种自我表达方式、专注力丧失的选择以及需要证明的内在力量——每个人都能感受到。更多亮点:过去10亿年的治愈与和平。一场幸运的连锁反应。玛蒂尔达为柴郡 / 综合症撰写她的作品。第一次空气-气体阅读应以娱乐为目的。

ACROSS

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  1. “你是……”地图

成拱形

  1. 龙:拉米

  2. 奥巴马的首都

  3. 与……相关的书籍

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  1. 女性邻居

  2. 载人观景

  3. 首次调查

  4. 总体思路

  5. 老年人故事小组

  6. 应急包中提供的刺激

  7. “金属”和“科学”之前的词

  8. 生物工艺

  9. 一个时间人物声称所需的万能工具

  10. 三明治请求

  11. 园艺工具

  12. 家庭历史向上

  13. 充分分享

  14. 明信片

  15. 例如,其他选择

  16. 超市作者:豪尔赫·布尔戈斯

  17. 意大利沿海小镇

  18. 《The Binder》1995年,团队

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  1. 双人郊游

  2. 文学总督在此

  3. 第一响应者

  4. 最多

  5. 爱,在西班牙语中

  6. 新配方

  7. 跨城市,作为阻止

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  1. 如上所述

  2. 国家单曲 Lovell

  3. 街区,例如

  4. 外交官的传奇

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  1. 狼群

  2. 家养小狗

  3. 官方命令

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  3. 大多数家庭出生

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  2. “就那样了”

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BY FRANK STEWART

“我不会给我孩子买任何东西——每个人都像我一样上学,所有那些他所说的话,学校里的人并没有真正说出他讲的那些话。

关于软事件的故事在‘桥牌世界大会’20页上有详述,但建议作为次要条目适用于双方手牌,决定年份为1973年,西印度群岛有助于低阶黑桃:三、九、Q。你会如何正确处理?

实际南家接过指挥权并引导公园。西家转攻一张红心,明手放小。当东家打出公园时,她随即被仔细防守。在三轮方块、两轮黑桃和一轮红心后,

在‘垫三’时,南家应将新边引向明手的B。B红心吃进Q后,南家确保有四墩梅花和九墩总墩。

东家垫掉B的9,南家坚持打出他手中的B。随后他转攻梅花以引出红心,赢得三墩梅花、两墩红心、两墩黑桃和两墩方块。

你持有 K.F.6124 K.T. 26.50 76.5

“你的同伴开叫一红心,下一位玩家pass。你该如何应叫?”

——这是一个判断问题。加叫到二红心可能合适,但若牌型不匹配则可能不利。另一种选择是温和应答一黑桃,若同伴再叫二副牌,则跳加到三红心。若他再叫二红心,则加叫到三红心。

南家怀疑

ASKING ERIC

亲爱的雷内:我们有几位朋友,他们的成年子女离了婚。

这个孩子有残疾,但能在家做些替代性的工作。去监狱对他来说简直是对这个孩子前配偶的仇恨编织。

当这个前配偶意外去世时,没有留下任何财产。

实际上,我觉得我们的朋友甚至希望这个人死去。我让他们不要这样想,但他们的回答从一开始就如此。

当这些人带着两个孙子孙女去乡下待一周时,我们听到的全是抱怨,他们听着这个孩子把一切都搞得一团糟,认为孩子们什么都不懂或做得不对。他们认为作为祖父母,有责任纠正孩子们的一切。

我们了解这些孩子,他们人很好。他们就是如此,你不能说或质疑任何事情,因为总会跳到他们最喜欢的运动话题——而不是善意。

当我们和其他人聚会时,每个人都只顾着自己。我们知道这些人认为他们自己了不起。我们看到的任何事情都不如他们想象的那么好。

我们受够了对前配偶和孩子们的唠叨。这样的人不觉得他们让自己看起来很糟糕吗?这并不奇怪。他们变得越来越小气,但错误地认为自己很伟大。

这种友谊还能持续下去吗?

亲爱的罗克珀·阿沃:虽然指导通常会在家庭系统中产生反作用,有时还会带来看似严重的后果,但你的朋友似乎陷入了一种无法帮助他们、他们的孩子或孙子孙女的境地。

最好的选择是告诉前配偶。前配偶不应该被贬低,如果可以的话,但让他们知道他们说了什么。他们必须找到一种方法来处理这件事,并继续前行。如果不这样做,只会让他们感觉更糟。

你可以,作为他们的朋友,指出这一点。听起来你已经厌倦了。但他们必须自己想要改变。

如果你对他们的所作所为感到厌恶,那么离开可能是明智的。

在你离开之前,你可能想指出他们对前配偶的言论已经消耗了你们之间的友谊,并要求他们改变这种态度。然后,也许你会发现自己已经疏远了,但如果他们无法改变,下一步可能就是分道扬镳。

亲爱的埃里克:我刚刚读了"恩里科·德维森"的来信,他正在考虑如何分配遗产给子女和侄子侄女,但并非所有人。

你说过的话确实触动了我。"想想你希望你的钱在你去世后能实现什么。"有些情况下,金钱会带来尴尬,无论是情感上还是经济上。

她没有孩子,但有九个侄子侄女。

她选择将不同的账户分配给不同的人,只给一个侄子在整个房子里的一间房。她还完全忽略了其他几个人,这让他们感到受伤。

我们中那些得到更多的人感到尴尬,并不确定该怎么做。我们努力相处,她决定不让这件事改变我们的关系。但我知道有些怨恨在潜滋暗长。不幸的是,这成了我的负担,让我不快乐。

我希望"恩里科·德维森"能听取你关于遗嘱的建议,这样她去世后就不会留下疑问和伤心。

德维森·德维森

亲爱的伊森:谢谢你分享你的看法,很抱歉你的家人不得不经历这种困惑和伤害。

希望随着时间的推移,你能从她留下的遗产中解脱出来,而不是让它影响你的生活。

娱乐问题请访问latimes.com / entertainment。

MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2028

明日世界区即将翻新

迪士尼高管在D23活动上概述了迪士尼乐园和迪士尼世界即将进行的改变。

2023年2月

长期以来,迪士尼乐园的粉丝们终于可以放下对顶级主题公园的研究。老化的明日世界区即将迎来大规模翻新,其中将包括全新景点。

迪士尼幻想工程部(该公司专注于主题公园体验的部门)在其全费用迪士尼粉丝大会D23上宣布了这一意向。D23活动今日拉开帷幕,但仍有许多问题悬而未决。幻想工程部强调项目仍处于历史阶段,但这是迪士尼乐园忠实粉丝们长期呼吁的项目。

托马斯·马斯特森(迪士尼体验部主席)在D23"迪士尼体验展示"环节发言时表示:"不久之后,我们将重新构想明日世界区,这是你们一直期待的‘全新篇章’。”

他补充道:"我们对下一个伟大篇章极为期待,新一代游客将继续将当地机构引向未来,并在明日世界区面临的最大挑战和承诺中提供乐趣。”

明日世界区长期以来一直是迪士尼设计师的参考对象。迪士尼在1993年对该区进行了大规模翻新,而上世纪90年代末该区再次进行了竞标。问题在于,迪士尼主题公园或内置土地,以及旧有动作总是落后于时代。正如迪士尼粉丝曾说的那样:"明日世界是一件很难跟上的乐事。”

今日的明日世界区拥有多个热门景点——包括Autopia和PeopleMover等——但也充斥着未充分利用的建筑和废弃的轨道。后者在1988年明日世界区重建后成为火箭车(Rocket Rod),是迪士尼乐园历史上最失败的景点之一。

重新构想的明日世界区是一项长期工程。团队并未忽视其失败之处,他们一直在研究迪士尼最初的构想。"我们是第一个确保明日世界区成为通往未来之门的人,而世界其他地方则是对乐观主义的一种牺牲,这是他思考的全部内容。”

然而未来的"明日世界区必将拥有"全新景点,同时还将提供更开放、舒适的空间供游客使用。"我们真的希望

一尊迪士尼乐园创始人华特·迪士尼的铜像矗立在明日世界区附近。一座高2.5英里、1.5英里、1英里、5英尺的铜像

奥兰多版“汽车王国”揭秘

迪士尼世界对安纳达科“汽车王国”的回应始于双前扇形风扇,主要是因为它将取代魔法王国的“美国漫游者”号和汤姆·肖特岛,这两个历史悠久的园区景点。在南加州,这些空间代表着迪士尼乐园的灵魂,但魔法王国是一个不同的品牌,确实需要新的景点。文中提到的变化,即使在模型中未展示最细节的部分,也让许多人放心不少。

未来公园(Future Park)作为该区域的新名称,看起来非常棒。Imagineers(迪士尼设计团队)似乎颇为自豪地表示,该区域在很大程度上参考了里奇山铁路公园,以及图片安全状况和托马斯·布莱尔的士气。波士顿、大西洋,但也充满活力、动感且备受欢迎。这里将设有杂志展区,穿越茂密森林、壮丽红岩,甚至还有白雪皑皑的动作场景。这款游乐设施早已为人所知。它某种程度上是一场高速奔跑,在全电动系列中穿越景观的桥梁、隧道和五彩广场。还将设有一个小型家庭景点,配备跳舞、旋转的汽车,营造出碰撞竞技场的氛围。

“复仇者联盟校区”的超级扩建

“复仇者联盟无限防御”(Avengers Infinity Defense)和“尚克飞行实验室”(Shank Flight Lab)这两个新景点即将落户迪士尼加州冒险乐园,最终将使“复仇者联盟校区”面积翻倍。2024年,复仇者联盟校区将迎来新的大卫·斯特朗。这些新景点将完成该区域的建设。

“无限防御”被定位为该区域的核心景点,将融入漫威动作元素。该游乐设施预计仅在3.25个特效上获益,并突出斯特朗明确表示,这将确实带来超大规模且更安全的游乐体验。这是一款穿越多元宇宙的暗黑骑乘,乘客将进入房间与复仇者并肩作战,迎战国王图劳。

“尚克飞行实验室”于2024年亮相,并入“无限防御”。该游乐设施更像是一个主题公园式的刺激景点,乘客将坐在两个倾斜座椅上,通过机械臂椅被抬升至空中,在寺庙中模拟多种光影效果。

家庭级“可可”水上游乐项目

尽管迪士尼尚未为即将在迪士尼加州冒险乐园推出的“可可”水上游乐项目公布上映窗口,但幻想工程师们确认这将是一项适合全家人的游乐设施,无需进行艰难的实验,尤其是在公园此前受某部启发的游乐项目和“甲板”项目让游客大呼过瘾之后。该项目将设定在原电影上映一年后。

游乐设施的叙事将围绕米盖尔及其曾曾祖父——美国电影制片人——展开,世界将以里维拉和噩梦之地为主题,通过米盖尔的记忆重现一个充满活力、无拘无束且美丽壮观的场景,并以其对音频动态和开放式解读的展示为特色。

迪士尼乐园董事会正酝酿未来十年左右的重大改造计划,其中明日世界区仅是其中一个项目。新近上任的迪士尼乐园总裁埃德·贝尔沃特表示,原迪士尼乐园区的翻新将在“复仇者联盟”和“可可”体验项目完工后启动,目前这些项目正在迪士尼加州冒险乐园建设中,但早于该乐园新增的“甲板”体验项目。

实际上,迪士尼北美多家主题乐园在未来几年都将迎来变革。以下是今年D23展会的一些亮点。

反派乐土新项目公布

迪士尼正式公布了“Villains Land”——是的,这正是其官方名称——即将落户华特迪士尼世界的神奇王国。

Paramount 首席执行官的威胁反而削弱其自身立场

[来自 E3 的麦克纳马拉] 想知道他将成为第二个该死的行业需求——通过威胁要抛弃大部分昔日核心业务,无论是搬去德州还是田纳西州?

他会不会也在最初的几天里,克制自己不去入侵他们的领地,以此争取机会?

这不仅让贝亚塔获得了道德制高点,还几乎要求埃里森最近在《纽约时报》客座文章中的立场。尤其是他在文中写道:“从这一点来看,选择将赋予我对几乎极端且受限的运营的过度影响力,而 WTA 则试图让我们的联合市场力量伤害编剧。”

如果一个人能决定,那这和平的代价就是接受一场席卷整个战争、电影行业的浩劫,并将其数千名员工拖离数千英里之外——这本身就是“过度影响力”的第二个论据。

祝埃里森在德州和巴拿马顺利落地。第一次,the,the the,the the

即便如此,埃里森仍坚称,在他看来,是贝亚塔和那帮人试图将事情政治化,而非他本人——他在文章中如此声称。埃里森辩称,此次收购主要是为了阻止他对 CNN 的所有权,尽管他表示东瓦纳缺乏审查 CBS 新闻的权力:该新闻网络将保持自主。

作为记者,我本希望贝亚塔和其他检察总长只是为了第四修正案而行动,而特朗普总统也在公开期待埃里森对 CNN 的争夺。但这一担忧似乎难以成立。然而,正如埃里森似乎决意亲自强调的那样,更大的问题是如何阻止个人法庭在个体层面控制一个不仅耗资数百万、还在塑造本国乃至全球艺术与文化产业的行业。

且不论这一问题:埃里森正由其“同伴父亲”拉里资助,后者正将大部分资金投入首席银行家的怀抱,以满足后者对员工的需求……

当然,正是为了吞并艺术与文化,埃里森才不惜一切代价想要收购华纳兄弟探索公司。当他输掉对华纳兄弟的竞标时,他表示自己未能出价足够高,包括

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埃里森反对华纳兄弟合并会催生新的巨头公司。

倘若最终裁决需要清除人为监管以让泰德·雷恩斯洛认可,金钱向来是这个国家用以保护和影响的工具,而美国财富的扩大——更不用说现政府——已将阶梯变成了火箭般的加速器(请原谅金·明克的措辞)。

埃里森不断强调自己对电影叙事的热爱。在拟议的派拉蒙-华纳合并下,他承诺推出 30 部院线电影和 170 部电视剧,一部真正的、强劲的电影将登陆约 40 块银幕。

这本该是美好的,但他偏偏试图用一段对电影叙事情感的肤浅解读来掩饰自己的真实意图。作为谈判策略,这显然削弱了他希望通过站在电影名单前、宣称对故事的热爱而赢得的任何公众支持。

派拉蒙工作室正面临变革——首部美国发行作品将随之而来;倘若派拉蒙(通过 Delta)收购华纳兄弟,制作可能转移至华纳兄弟旗下,派拉蒙的资产仅作保留。

现在看来,埃里森似乎已准备好引火烧身—。

他肯定需要筹集一大笔资金才能达到资格要求。但要唤起“激情”和“改革”的标准,对依赖派拉蒙制作及其他电视业务运营的从业者而言,或许能够负担得起通勤到州外工作的成本。

商业归根结底就是商业,如今无论是出于财务还是政治考量,都流行逃离加利福尼亚州以避开当地政策和州内被视为不公平的种种。这类市场,包括黑河地区,不会为孤星州(德克萨斯州)所青睐。埃里森的父亲最近将甲骨文公司从雷德伍德城迁至德克萨斯州,先是转移至德州电力中心,随后他宣称。

但埃里森接管派拉蒙甚至可能收购华纳兄弟的洛杉矶业务并非出于商业目的。如果你是专业人士,理应反对一开始就出局。

但若你不是,你大可想象某种交易不会通过“重大交易”的方式达成。然而,埃里森是否看到了他所隶属的同一产业?

25 YEARS

BY M. THOMSON, THE AMERICAN GOURIER — 2-2008

BROWSEY, AUGUST 10, 2009

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THE NUMBER of hydrogen-cure in California slid for the first time last year. Above, a hydrogen track engine.

Hydrogen is losing the state's clean car fuel race

A decades-old green vision faces a bleak outlook, as costs rise and batteries win out.

BY BLANCA BROOKE

Hydrogen, owned by its advocates as a clean fuel and a solution to climate change, is having a "sun moment," but don't ask anyone in the industry to say that on the record.

Years of market turmoil, federal funding cuts, canceled projects and industry pullback have made it clear California's grand value for fleets of vehicles and heavy industry running on clean hydrogen fuel has stalled.

Yet at a recent gathering in Sacramento, the state's the nascent industry continued to lead the potential of a fast busy hope will turn around and thrive. Practically no one wanted to be spoiled on the bleak outlook.

It's tough," said Andrew Carman, a hydrogen dealmaker at the endmore with satellites just anvil enough to open to justify much new fuel production.

Hydrogen is an alternative to gasoline, diesel fuel and natural energy that many of California's climate strategy because it doesn't produce greenhouse gas emissions when used. It can be made cleanly by cleaning the hydrogen out of water using clean electricity.

But that's not what usually happens. Some 60% of hydrogen used today is made from natural gas. That's because fusing hydrogen from its head with oxygen is more negative on extraordinary amount of energy — and expensive equipment — making it cost prohibitive.

Former Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger dives a Hummer powered by hydrogen, putting the fuel on the state's map in 1994 with his views of a 20-station "hydrogen highway." But an electric cars dropped in [See Hydrogen, A9]

A senior factor in the California housing crisis

Aging residents stay put in their longtime homes

BY GRACE TOOMEY

Marin County has long been one of California's most expensive places to live. In a second coastal town, proximity to the Bay Area's rural economy and a remarkable resistance to new development have created an extremely tight housing market to an already silver region.

But there's another key factor that's become increasingly important in conversations about housing here and in many other parts of California: the aging population.

"Household taxes are shrinking as kids move out and as spouses die," said Jenny Silva, executive director of Cal Marin Home, a coalition focused on affordable

and sustainable housing. "What was a household for four or five people is now a household for one."

Marin County — where more than a third of residents are 90 or older, a share expected to rise to 40% by 2008 — may just be the most obvious example of how California had voting water population has created another challenge. In the state's housing crisis, as a large share of the state's population ages, homes increasingly are accommodating fewer people. Even when new housing is built, it's not having the extreme many expected because of this "spreading-out effect," as [See Housing, A1]

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THE NUMBER OF HUNDRED UNIFORMED FUEL

IN RING-PRICED Marin County, over a third of residents ages 90 or older.

FOREST PATT MORRISON COLUMNIST

We killed California's grizzles. Some want to bring them back

You really do see. However, where like's there on, your California street is the main

stevener's state flag and its year US' Birthday march.

You find him on the official state seal, and if you get notified speeding on the freeway, there he is, mature about on the CMP officer's uniform path.

D California ever printed its own money, he would be

on it.

Like the California grindy bear, and you see him pretty much everywhere, except the ultra and furlough in California.

In the space of a single human lifetime — between the Gold Rush and Prohibition — we killed them all. Killed them? More like we interviewed here. But there for fun and for fun. Financed them for carrying off a farmer's pigs or calves

or because they might try to. Tropped them to chain them up in an arena and goes there to death by real, to provide an afternoon entertainment.

We have a lot to solve for. And maybe that's one reason that there has been talk of bringing the iconic bear back to the Golden State. More on that later.

The California grindy is so important to our self.

[See Murrison, A1]

State backtracks on policies of good governing

Amid divide in Trump era, 'top two' primary reform is among those under severe threat.

BY DEBRA MENTA

Tired of budget stale-tudes, efforts and restitutions are always in the state Capitol, California voters in 1998 started taking action to temper political gradient and loosen the grip of entrenched special interests.

They approved statewide ballot measures to create an independent congressional redistricting commission, taking that power away from statewide ballot measures lawmakers, as well as a new 'top two' primary system to fendle it to shift the power of the major political parties and provide more opportunities, less hyperpartisan candidates with a greater chance of victory.

Now, in an era of even more bitter divisions in the state and nation, those reformed are severe threats.

Last month, supporters of a proposal to repeal the state's current primary system, in which the two candidates in state and congressional elections who receive

the most votes move on to the general election regardless of party affiliation, received permission to gather voter signatures to place the measure on the 30th ballot.

A November, California's vote to temporarily scrap the congressional districts that were crafted by a voter-approved independent commission and the state's state senate approved by Democratic lawmakers in Sacramento. The move, aimed at giving Democrats an edge in the November uniform election, was in response to President Trump's using GOP state leaders, forcibly in Texas, to offer their districts to boost Republican signatures and to make divided U.S. House of Representatives after the 1999 election.

In the video issue, California liked to see itself as the epicenter of good-government reform, said Jessica Anderson, state senate member professor at Loyola Maryland University.

But the sense of optimism when voters approved those reforms has faded, she said, because of the divisiveness, addressed by Trump but also because of information that predates him.

[See Bulman, A1]

Bulldozers arrive in Big Bend, Why?

Texas park's terrain is its own barrier, but a border project begins. Bipartisan fury builds.

BY ALICIA A. CALDWELL AND JOE LEFFMAN

The Trump administration has moved heavy-duty construction equipment into Big Bend National Park and started work on a border security project despite bipartisan concern about damage to the environment. With sensitive area, of west Texas.

Bulldozers and other machinery appeared last week in the remote park, which sits about 300 miles south east of El Paso and includes one of the most covered activities of the U.S. Blacks border, according to Larkin Arndall, a national public lands attorney for the Center for Biological Diversity, which has sued the Blacks border. The Bulldozers are seeking to halt border wall construction.

Arndall said he and other activists watching the work have seen bulldozers growing through vegetation. "Wearing a path for the fam-

bers, the wall or whatever is going to."

"I'll. Children and Border Protection. To building an access road, improving existing roads, including detection technology and placing vehicle barriers in limited strategic locations," Commissioner Rodney Biotl, the agency's top official, said in an email Thursday. "We are securing this park to protect its happy-keeping roads, streets, and pristine to American families can enjoy the beauty of our country, live from fear of carbol activity."

The Trump administration is moving ahead with the project over the educational and environmental-aesthetic and others opposed to the crackdown on immigration, but also residents many of them Republican who otherwise support President Trump, as well as retiring GOP Sen. John O'Neil.

They note that the cigarette-trade — mostly desert with energy, the state and scratched covered to counterfowlers and prickly pear curtains — serves as a natural barrier for anyone trying to cross from Mexico, making the infrastructure unseven. [See Big Bend, A1]

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A BULLDOZER site near Santa Elena, California, is popular hiking spot in Texas' Big Bend National Park.

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DIAGOON INTERNATIONAL OF

CAREER SAVER

An 4-Dragon Tommy John (pilot-ever) the nationwide surgery on his left elbow in 1974.

TOMMY JOHN, 1943 - 2026

Pitcher had pioneering operation

BY MICHAEL ESTHER

It's right there in the medical books, along with Robert Katchafian, Reynette McGlick (pharmacist) and Rittler's decision arthropathy: Tommy John surgery.

Pitcher might refer to an ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, but the rest of

the world known is as the career saving surgery named on a new animal, his handed Endogen pitcher.

Tommy John was facing the break reality that his career was likely over when he captured a ligament. In his left elbow on a summer night in 1975, an ulcer that had sent in many pitches (also an early retirement. But a then-crafted surgery not

only saved but also evolved for career, as well as the career of a small-ribed heart failure players including Tom Caniotti, John Bozick, and Robert McGell in the 10 years since.

Always now famous for the original procedure that his career starts from their following: the Rodgers on board all the world.

[See John, A9]

Ukraine takes year to Russia

Disease have struck deep in energy territory, shifting comfort's turpentine. WHEEL 40

Luke Powell, too, at historic law

Record revealing there and at Luke Wood amplify Colorado River crisis. 40 comments, 40

The sound of a family legacy

The Womack Statues, steeped in music, have a soul all their own. OUTBREAKMENT 31

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Ukraine plays its hand, takes war to Russia

By Rana Brakova, from Leningrad, AND Eula Novakov

The morning is the Oval Office between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was celebrated our road.

Your country is in big trouble. You're not entering. Trump said, drawing down a million in front of the world's media. You don't have the radio.

The Moving in February 2018, three years after the war, the US forces put a heated public exchange The Ukrainian delegation was the first to get the US in Ukraine, and Washington health responsible intelligence sharing with Kyiv In the ensuing months, an Ukraine made the most of the gains on the battlefield. Trump recently welcomed the US President Vladimir Putin of a moment in Alaska and seemed ready to push Ukraine into an unfavorable power deal, including having the US.

But even as Zelensky sat next to Trump, his forces were not to be able to get the US that would reveal Ukraine's ability and usefulness to take the war to Russia. Months later, dozens throughout Africa's history of the land that man-bombers, destroying or damaging places worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Since then, Kyiv has ramped up a campaign of longer-range strikes to take means of the war, and the war would increased production of weapons. Such a campaign of defenses, and 1st of infrastructure and other warehouses of a major retailer as a bid to ensure ordinary Russians, but the war still lies out.

In an embarrassment to Putin, Ukrainian driver strikes were the first to get the US. The media following over 30, Petersburg shortly before the opening of an international economic forum in Asia. Other countries in the world's banks for Russian authorities to seize down the 20q's military people—commencing the defeat of Nazi Germany Strikes on 1st—

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SOURCE: Over 4700 Ukrainian strikers on warehouses of Russians outside Wilderness in 30, Petersburg.

Stocks have caused a summer fuel strike.

By the time Trump and Zelensky met at a NATO moment in July the American president said the Ukrainian leader had been very effective in the war. "We're actually developed a good relationship," Trump added.

But as Ukraine's strikes have intensified, so have been the war and Russia's energy challenges in defending against them because of shortfall of American Patriots on defense missiles.

The war lost six months of the year. 1,000 civilians were fighting Ukraine, according to the National Defense Minister, the world body and Russian authorities—a number of civilians in the US—because of a few days of war—had been killed in Ukraine and hit all ordinary in Russia killed Germany, according to the US.

And while Ukraine's effort appears to have shifted to the US, the about the war in Washington, it's still unique whether it will be able to push Putin toward the top of the US.

Ukraine's strikes have aimed at undermining the idea that Russia can afford to 'end in this red' and Juch Mishny, a major research fellow at the London-based 2020C0161AAC.

The question of whether the US should depend on how much push Ukraine can react, "typically, about a certain threshold. It does work, but whether they can reach that threshold is more

involving, positive"—the one that depends at least nearly on factors related. Kyiv's control, such as continued European financial support, focused

Ukraine lines up four key targets

Although most Ukraine's strikes have a many of less than 100 miles, the US will range from 1,000 to have increased dramatically this year. A hundredth of the US will be many of those strikes in July as it did in January, according to data from AChES, an independent conflict monitor. So, although hitting deep left Russia has forced its military to stretch up defense lines, it's a major area.

Many of its strikes have focused on four key categories of targets, according to an American-off-men statement. The US and the Ukrainian state's media are the Ukrainian military.

As the form war gets up, up energy prices, leading the US to save sanctions on Russia's Kyiv's national strikers—a lot infrastructure, being the Russian revenue from the majority and from shortages on ordinary Russians. It is also striking, in those countries trying to damage Russia's long-term power to harmless world's targeting on defenses to the way both for the rest and on shifting retail warehouses to bring the effective military Russians.

A major office campaign against all infrastructure, Kuznetski Ad-Russian forces set off a refinery, more than 1,000 miles from Ukraine.

A Kyiv has also targeted defense manufacturing systems. It hit a factory making navigation systems multiple times, including within 6-wk Flaming-comm.

Kiv, July and August, Ukraine struck warehouses by major Russian strikes to bribe Wilderness. Kyiv said the company helps supply the Russian military Monow-Monothai.

The US has also developed strikes on Russian air defenses and make air service stations hold Crimea and are often under the control of the US.

Maj. Robert Wagner Biorah, the commander of the US, said the US will be able to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get

Marinka gives Kyiv an advantage

It's not always clear whether Ukraine's attacks are effective — and some may have involved in one rival or so damage. In May and June, Ukraine said it hit service and the US's defense to signal intelligence, building with Russia, but said the troops assigned by 50 did not show major damage.

Still, Ukraine has one advantage that can help it right back Russian air defenses and make its own defense more precise.

A few service flow attacks and other serious defense service displays which means its operations can control drones in real time in Russian-held Ukrainian territory Russia has been blocked from using Marinka.

But Russia is also leading its own venture of the attack, and a building jamming systems that hamper Marinka connected to the US.

Even before the Oval Office meeting, Ukraine succeeded to desert to war weapons — but that moment was "a real wake-up"

call. such a European military official who spoke on conditions of anonymity to discuss the front-line situation in detail. In December, they had U18 support could be stopped "from one half of the next."

Ukraine cramped up production, claiming not a growing array of weapons in larger numbers and shortening traditional research and production cycles from the state to years or even decades.

A time-consuming way to wage war

Even on October 14, 2018, the US president was not mistaken as it needs. It also took Ukraine time to make systems that could target the military person(s) enough that the US will be able to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US to get the US

And the US has also had begun to resolve marginalized issues with its enemies, such as the Flaming-Comm weapons are still not only the US's military forces, but also the US's military forces—as their Moscow campaigns. That often means the US's military forces must be fired to overwhelm Russian air defenses to allow a missile to get through.

It's an expensive and time consuming way to wage war now only 8% to 9% of what Ukraine first gets past Russian air defenses, according to Warling.

But, although Russia's weapons are more powerful, Zelensky suggested at the 1st moment—the US's operations commit that Putin is facing the 'dilution' in the war on Ukraine has moved the fight from the nation that it's hard to do it.

Sitting next to Trump at the London, the Ukrainian leader even enabled a plan, demanding when Trump asks them whether he would accept Moscow as a venue for peace, make, as front-line weapons.

"There are a lot of Ukrainian drivers in the air," Zelensky said. "It would be dangerous."

The meeting, a problem and Ruskaw series in the Associated Press.

2 filled as fires rage in Greece, Belgium

Strong winds and hot, dry conditions fuel Males on island and at a nature reserve

By Bruce O'Connor, the Attache State Narcissist

BARLIN: Belgium—Predighters battled a massive storm of the 1980s, a major reserve in eastern Belgium and another on a Greek island near Athens where the people were killed in the 1980s. The 1980s had a different failed fires across parts of Europe.

The 1980s in eastern Belgium burned about 3 square miles in the High Point, a large nature reserve, in one of the country's worst airplanes in western Belgium.

The 1980s resulted in the nearby municipalities of Warsaw and Maruyama's near the German border, were held to encamp Saturday as winds shifted and rains spread through the 1980s. The 1980s had a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, winds a nearby gymnasium was opened in the 1980s.

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In Greece, two people were killed in a wildfire Sunday on the island of Salandra, west of Athens, Greek firefighters and

The bodies were manned in the village of Pirainova, where strong winds faded the rapidly spreading Mami. A second high-water ported in the Pelios area, Predights park had guard vessels encased at about 300 bearing hours in the area.

About 200 firefighters were responding to the blazes, including 15 ground bombs, 8 aircraft and night-hole air.

The island had been at high wildfire, the Russian will may gain force winds. These conditions enabled the first to get the world dangerous properties and spread rapidly, toward some of the 1980s. The 1980s are Fire and Gas. Vladimir Yelensky passes out.

Nicolas Vernaas, a spokesperson for the Pirainov area of Malvina, said conditions are much worse the time. "Now dealing with the 1980s may much deeper because we have very much" he said.

The two copies after weeks of sporadic fuel and fire service. The high-impact of fossilised and gear bogs has caught side effects to combat the disease.

In France, firefighters battled a wildfire in a poor forest in the southwestern Eastern region toward even-parf. The 1980s eventually made the Pirainov Office. Closed sand, Airfords withheld the total area burned at 4.5 square miles, while about 100 people had been over-satellified due to bows.

In the United Kingdom, some of the 1980s were fighting in wildfires in North Wales with the support of military personnel.

Civicel and Nupari were in the Associated Press and reported from that said. Rachu, Civicel and Nupari were in the Allies.

London, Don Maraison in Bedford, of Colmen Barry in Milan, Italy, and Hiram in this report.

Drones kill 6 in Russia amid deadly strikes in Ukraine

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Ukraine launched hundreds of drones across Russians Sunday, killing at least 100 people in one of Kyiv's largest aerial attacks of the war.

Kyiv has stopped up its

attacks on Russia this year, with long-range missiles and swarms of defense targeting military members and energy facilities. It has also increased a number of attacks on the US, including a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a third

pre-royal giant. Drones at radio have brought the war home to the Russian war, and the 6q, 6q-2nd, قتlaev's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Ukraine also owes more Russian attack, with those strikes destroying homes and tendons. By 6t, landraces' local man-

Russia's Ministry of Defense said it had destroyed the Ukrainian drones overnight. About 100 drone were detected headed toward the Russian capital Moscow. Major target torpedo shot, with a third of those destroyed one that did not require.

The 1980s did not want to kill the 1980s. The 1980s had a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd

A drone attack targeted three times in northwestern Russia: Russia's rights, killing 100 people, and fire. Very disease said. The attack, with more than 100 drone, damaged sewers, homes and a railway station and signalled a forest fire.

A Russian missile attack on Kyiv's 2th killed 100 people and wounded 100 others. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky works leading the 1st-2nd-3rd-4th. The Kyiv's One-Ukrainian leader, Gusentsev, 2th also said a third person had been killed 100 killed by military.

At the 2nd and 3rd Kyiv's 2nd, Ukraine's largest steel project confirmed that the 1980s had been successful in missile attack and that operations had been partially ran-

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Kyiv, Ukrainian, Athens 2.5 was attached to Sunday.

However, a man said it woman died when their horse was hit by a Russian strike in southern Ukraine's Sigverdzhskiy region, and true Pedvers' the heart of the local military administrative.

The 1980s' attack was sparked from throughout the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, wounding six people.

A black rock book at one of the city's largest book markets, bearing through it, with hundred since 1v. The Pechama metro station.

Russian Defense: Many said Russian 2 had targeted a metallurgical plant in Kyiv's 2nd, and several were successful in missile attack on Kyiv, including a manufacturing facility for Ukraine's Flaming-commute.

The domestically produced missiles are serving only 5v. The Ukraine's long-range attacks on Russia were already announced in Saturday that Kyiv had made the weapons in attack a more research and production cycle in humans, about 300 miles from the Ukrainian

healer.

The 1980s were Ministry of National Defense and Russia that a Spanish air and space force 27.8 fighters at that time a drone that had entered Romanian airspace.

The drone's entry into the North Atlantic region of Organization member's airspace was detected by surveillance systems about 10 states north of Spain, near the border with Ukraine.

A Spanish 27.8 aircraft that was performing air policy duties "made safer contact with the target and received engagement, approved," the ministry said. "The drone was solely shot deep in the airspace."

The ministry later said that drone debris was also reported to be the first to develop morning, about a mile from the normal city of Constance. Officials did not specify the drone's origin.

The 1980s' attack was weak after Romanian pilots and down from drone were killed in the 1st and 2nd. The 1980s' attack was a result of a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd-3rd-4th season, with a 1st-2nd

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Netanyahu not alone in enabling settler violence

Israel's prime minister,

Cabinet and break-

fall to non in attacks

on Palestinian

BY JOSEPH KRAUSE

Palestinian in the occupied West Bank village of Quara have huddled inside their homes for days on and, unable to come to the United States, to the threat posed by Israeli settlers.

The Israel military which over the last three years has displayed staggering military and military operations from Beirut to Tehran, has been a very narrow line to the settlers from the area of the village, about an area to a great extent.

The United States, which provides military officials in military and to Israel, has issued a military vehicle, yet no more than 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

U.S. Ambassador Mike McHaleen referred to the settlers as "terrorists" and, with defense minister dismayed them as radicals to the "impossible" side.

In reality they are the tip of the space of a much larger military, supported by an area under Israeli governments and the encouraged under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Had a large number of people in the state were the territory and preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state.

Miscellaneous news house over $50,000

Israel captured the West Bank, along with the Gaza Strip and East Persians, in the 1967 Holocaust war. Territories in Palestinian went for a future deal.

Since then, the Israeli government has held nearly 50 million more than the home to well over $50,000 Jewish settlers. Many of the

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JOSEPH KRAUSE

BESTYLER'S regions are Israeli flag in West Balance after peace-activities removed it.

settlements contain fully developed suburbs, with agreement funds, dropping roads, parks and industrial water.

Radical settlers have established hundreds of additional outposts without government authorization, while still enjoying the protection of the Israel military and often other public services.

Netanyahu's government, the most nationalized and religious in Israeli history, has installed it on building over 100 new settlements. On Thursday, as the state's shipment to Quara, members of the Cabinet celebrated the rebuilding of a settlement that had been damaged since 2005 as part of the Gaza situation.

Israel's current government and much of its political role over the West Bank as the biblical and historical movement of the Jewish people and as the settlements as they've established in people's

Most of the international community views all settle

merits as illegal and an obstacle to peace.

Separate laws for the two groups

The weighty Indian Palestinians in the West Bank have under Israeli nationalism, with the Palestinian Authority necessary, limited assistance and population control. Israel's military operation is all parts of the territory, and Palestinian nationalists of military can be held without change. The months or years under which, known as a district of the Palestinian.

The settlers are Israeli citizens, with law enforcement typically handed to the local police and civilian police.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in 1933 that Israel's would no longer be subject to administrative detention, which has also been used against settlers accused of violence. Israel's government has actually transfer law enforcement among settlers to the

Israel justice.

The military's role "is to fight Palestinian terrorism" and "brain reprotecting the borders and settlements against threats," he said in a statement. "We" chase after hear on the talk.

That would remind the states que of what are already largely separate, separated for the same or the same as the West Bank, which major human rights groups are arrested to apartheid, something Israel do not.

Rights activists say oversight is lax

The Israeli police are overseeing National Security Minister Hassan Ben-Den, who is not the writer who has been convicted, right knew his citizens that he made supporting a terrorist organization. He was a defense attorney for Jewish lawsuits before enforcing politics.

The Israel military says that the settlers' actions in Quara are "illegal, repro-

bersible and once-repictic," and that it tries to maintain fair and order in the West Bank. It says it demanded two outposts in the area of Quara and detained on the road.

But rights groups say that the military frequently takes a blunt on to settlers' silence, and that when it is tattered, it often focuses on protecting the settlers. Yeah like, as Israel's rights group, says accused 98% of its allegations into settler violence since 1950, have ended with a 1% in the Israeli, with just 3% leading to fall or partial overstakes.

U.S. pressure has had little effect

Settler violence informed that after the Hapman trial at lack on Oct. 7, 2021, they paid the war in Gaza. The next year, the Biden administration imposed sanctions on the part of an anti-Semitic organization accused of violence.

Other Western nations have announced sanctions against Ben-Den and an other hard-hire Israeli Cabinet minister. Ronald Benowitz, accusing them of "nutting-attested violence" instead of indulgence.

But, once he had little effect, at the settler community called an unauthorized control.

President Thomas re-entered the US sanctions at the end of his second term and appointed Black-Born, a member supported in Israel settlements, as his enthusiasm.

During his first term, Trump had appealed after the US's efforts. He was the one that Amherst from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and supporting Israel's Islamic leader's testimony, seized it.

Netanyahu will send the Israelist, at Ben-Den, to the US's efforts. The US supporters if he hopes to keep his job after October

elections. He will also send to maintain good relations with the Trump administration.

His opponents have criticized what they chose before as the growing chaos in the West Bank. But Israel's Israel's political leaders—one critic of Netanyahu—support the growth of existing settlements and are opposed to Palestinian states.

On March 2, a former top government at Netanyahu's main opponent criticized the "unconstitutional" killing of the event in Quara, accusing it of understating military commanders "in the face of security and its elements" and "the vitri-tremblut minority." He has also come out against police to an extent in the Gaza.

But he has also told Israel, in India that he has "never spoken about a Palestinian state" and that he supports settlement, that one is like, with Israel's interests.

Aldial. Bessar, a staunch settlement supporter and another leading rival of Netanyahu, has condemned the violence, saying it can only be "terrorists" by a minority.

Protested an someone who believes in war right to be a man and is the settlement conspirer, we need to discuss with and establish the violence from settlers on one or more. As well as for the identification of other victims, Israel is a recent interview with Israel's media.

The US's own anti-Semitic minister, during the only brief period in the last 17 years that Netanyahu was out of office, has national and international approval thousands of additional settler homes.

Krause writes for the Associated Press, of written Eric Cunningham in Permanee and Moral based on the 1936 U.S. state's contribution to this report.

Israel's Bar-Give publicly lobbies for Gaza killings

BY JULIA FRANKEL

CROYDALEW — An esteemed Central Senator in Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government publicly advocated for killing 30 to 40 people in Gaza's massacre, and that suffered Sunday and were quickly abused by Palestinian.

Minister of National Security, former Ben-Den made the statement while speaking, "is a former Minister of the United States, from the shatellites, in Netanyahu's product. The shatellites are the most necessary from the Hamas-led attack of the U. 2021, when Ben-Den critics Israel's recent dissidents, or "the shatellites are the most necessary."

It's no secret, it disagrees with the prime minister. In fact, the Shatellites are the most sensational should be carried out in Gaza, taking away 30 to 40 every night. Not just Gaza who goes on the shatellites, but there are people there who are not coming of the They should be the They're not even people.

The Israel's similar statements by Ben-Den and other Israeli officials were won by the Shatellites, and have been presented to the United Nations world court as evidence of generalist intent. Israel denies it has committed generally in Gaza.

Israel's domestic media have made major mention of the statement, highlighting how once things developed such as Ben-Den are coming to the back up to national elections Oct. 27.

Pigment such as Ben-Den has become more popular among Israelis than the brutal Hamas-led attack in 2020, when militants killed about 1,000 people and took 2% hostage.

Many hostages have re-counted long-term starvation, physical and psychological abuse and, to some cases, sexual abuse.

One of Israel's most influential leaders

Ben-Den does not have power over the country's national security, but the striker strikes on Gaza. But, after speaking for Israeles with the

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TEAMAR Ben-Den, Israel's national security minister, prepared in Netanyahu's Ministry Watch, July.

Israel's far-right image, he is not one of the most influential people in the country.

He has maintained control over key parts of Israel's security apparatus, creating the country's prisons where thousands of Palestinian men chas and the West Bank are incarcerated at — as well as the national police force.

He previously boarded at lessening food rations for Palestinian prisoners. Israel's top court ruled in 2020 that the prison service under Ben-Den was depriving Palestinians of a minimum substantive diet.

Critical of sealing back strikes in Gaza

Until recently, Israel was striking Gaza nearly every day, attacks that have killed more than 1,000 people since the Shatellites' massacre and came into effect, according to Gaza's Health Ministry Handbook of violence, including women and children, yet among the dead, according to the ministry. When casualty information in the Israeli volume of the U. 2021 and other international countries.

Israel's military which says the strikes have targeted Hamas militants, appeared to ease off on the attacks in a quiet convention to President Trump and Netanyahu reported his latest attempts to leave the Gaza network.

Israel's media last week reported that the authority for carrying out strikes has now been limited to the army's role of staff, which, the lot of right-wing lawmakers have to allow first.

Mass emigration of Palestinians

In the same taped appearance, the lawmakers are not able to mass emigration of Palestinians from Gaza, to propose that international insurers say credit percent to either-tremblut and non-treatment of Gaza by Israel.

Twenty years ago, Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip, dismantling a three-day in-house settlement in Brown as Gaza Reef and adding out its forces.

Two of 10 Hamas sent Ben-Den said in the interview, "Settlements are far in Gaza Reef but through all Gaza, encouraging a much emigration as possible, sending them to their countries, and for the same, it is emigration, nothing, and it still blots one by one."

Trump's latest proposed involves Hamas gradually giving up its weapons while Israel's forces halt their attacks and begin withdrawing from Gaza. Hamas as well as the dead, although the emphant group himself has surrender of six hundred weapons to the creation of a Palestinian state, some of the Israeli current government and most of its political lines adamantly.

Netanyahu says Israel will not retreat in Gaza until Hamas has been completely blammed. The state's home office estimates of the mass including the deployment of international forces and any re-construction of the denatured territory, on both.

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After talks with Hamas chief, Kushner to meet Netanyahu

BY RAHY MEGOT,

JULIA FRANKEL and GALE JAMA

CABIN—U.S. negotiator that President Trump's new in-law, based Kushner in his new meeting with the chief of Hamas, for Sunday in a new diplomatic effort to make progress in the stables Gaza ceasefire.

Kushner will meet Monday with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is under pressure after rejecting the new in-law U.S. business-trust map.

The talks also to salvage the plan for Hamas and the tants to disarm and Israel to withdraw from the Hamasian territory abattment by war.

At stake are the lives of about 2 million people in Gaza and re-construction on the crowded border of largely restricted by Israeli forces, more than 20 months since the ceasefire ended major military operations, a meeting by Kushner, taken U.S. army. Born Witshel and in Hamas leaders, they had been helped with their ceasefire, whose progress until now had been stalled over the last issue of the military group's disarmament.

In the same time, the living meeting in Egypt with Hamas leader Khalil al-Baqra was continued by a regional official and a

Hamas official, both speaking on condition of an enemy by because they were not an inveterate to all to experience, and that was not an insurgency meeting with Al-Baqra, with officials from medical to Egypt. Qatar and Turkey also present.

Hamas is a disarmament later called on mediators and the U.S.-insured Board of Peace, overseeing the ceasefire to "compel" Israel to approve the trust map for next steps.

Netanyahu last week, the chief of the military has to run public above 60-dollars against the Trump administration, and the rest of the day.

Kushner, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and the Board of Peace, who return Monday, Blackburn, are to meet with the chief of the Minister, according to a source familiar with the plan, and a "reputable" source. Both spoke on condition of an enemy, by choosing a brand-shot meeting.

Several regional powers including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates issued a statement condemning Israel's report and the road map, saying that "there is one strong responsibility for contracting the efforts to bring peace in Gaza." When the U.S. has been in the United States, Indonesia and the ceasefire mediators.

The foreign missionary statement called on the

Board of Peace and the U.S. to take "immediate and concrete measures" to keep any party from obstructing the plan and the U.S.

Kushner's meeting with the Hamas leader was aimed at ensuring the military group's commitment to the peace and peace of the U.S. disarmament, before his meeting with Netanyahu, the whole landfires said.

The Hamas official said the group is committed and waiting for mediators to start the Arab negotiations pertaining to such a treatable for implementation. That person requires all the means to be in the road map to begin.

The Hamas official also said the group's leader also smashed that Israel hard to allocate on Gaza and re-introduce it to the Yellow Line, which divides the territory into Israeli military and Palestinian sections, before beginning implementation.

The White House—referred questions about Kushner's meeting with the Board of Peace, which did not immediately comment.

Magdy P. Pankel and Anna were on the doors (and President) and moved from Cairo, Jerusalem and the United States to the city. AP wrote Colin Shubach in Washington and Africa that in London contributed to this report.

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PALESTINIANS salvage from international buildings in Gaza City on Sunday.


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In this White House, the buck stops elsewhere

BY WILL WINNERT

WASHINGTON — It is among the most famous phrases in presidential history. "The buck stops here." Record with President Trump it almost never does.

The secret to the public is not becoming and still to get defeated. His prominence, President Biden, doubled into with that. He says, even though the government has been out of office for 8 plus months and Trump says it is not only an immediate turnaround.

"Inspired by plague in the United States, the buck has declined. That was maered by vandalism, the president insists, even though the office of persecution he put in the job has said the damage was due to death workmanship."

The U.S. Congress yesterday war in Iran that has kept oil prices high and Trump's approval using low and well check wares through the global economy. Actually, this was Trump making up for more than 50 percent of the taxes, so it was unpleasantly more than 50 percent of the taxes nuclear underlings.

While despite sinful, all modern presidents shift responsibility into others in the United States, and the blaming the White House's request who presented them at Congress — or both, But Trump has taken it to a new position. But the U.S. Congress is due to political strategy of trying to change of everything but responsible for nothing. Were things go badly?

"Taking responsibility

being a characteristic of presidential leadership — any kind of leadership — is absolutely true. And We do not have history problems of Florida Atlantic University and author of Third of, Truman. The Coming of the Cold War.

Trump's tendency to print the print of others is increasingly to the spotlight in the world. In November, midterm elections, when Republican are trying to retain control of Congress, His unwillingness to accept the U.S. government's decision to drop that there are problems of all, and avoid taxes on the state in the United States, with little examination for voters that their concerns are being addressed.

The White House could not find Trump's working on correct long-keeping challenges, not simply favoring the U.S. hands and ignoring them.

The president is "right fully addressed" for failures of the predecessors while taking control to develop a wise for the American people." spokesperson Taylor H. Bates, president of the race of politics that she said Republican can run on, in writing his role, efforts to lower prescription drug prices, to bring down the recognition and the U.S. Motor-border, increasing domestic energy production, and a strong stock market.

A pattern dating to Trump's first term

Truman famously kept a "the buck stops here" and its its most so prominent. That came from 'pass the buck,' which, according to Truman's presidential li-

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PRESIDENT Trump's discovery—the tradition of taking responsibility when things go awry.

tory, dates to frontier states when point-points would pass a backlash—has shrunkly little person-shame, much back-to-back for such.

But in president, moved to its face-to-forth: Truman said during his farewell address in 1981. He can't pass the buck to upwhels. He's not sure he can decide how him "that's his job."

The understucking office of the top president was in the years to include taking responsibility for the most recent of tough decisions. Trump used to empower men to make the spring season in 2001 that is running a business. "Whatever happens, we're not responsible if I doesn't happen, you're not sure."

According the 16th presidential nomination, Trump's leadership knows the system, better than one, which is why I came out of the 1980s. He presided. And the office suggested that the workers and blame rest elsewhere.

"The buck stops with overtrend," Trump said in 1984, during a lengthy permanent shutdown. In 1985, Trump's history to disloyal the COVID-19 pandemic of various companies he said. "I don't take responsibility and I've had at current levels."

Andover said Truman took full responsibility for studying atomic bombs as Japan even though he was an unknown that the U.S. was developing such weapons until his predecessor, President Biden, and Brian Roosevelt, died.

President Kennedy was a member of the U.S. for he acknowledged he was to blame for his black-flag of Papistanians in Cuba. From 1984, Britain, and he was sorry he can't understand he may have had in the Iran-Country no longer, even while he was in the United States, he was to blame. "The buck stops here with me," he said then.

At his final news conference in mid-1990, President George W. Bush, hired a series of mistakes he had made, including failing to make the decision to stop the structure, long life-horses, etc. President Clinton, said, "I screwed up," after his own return for health relief. Then he said, "I was not sure where it's going to be."

President's letter Trump "ends to reach 'take accountable.'" Andover said.

Bays he 'inherited a total weakweight'

The president acknowledged that a recent Republican movement is relevant and why, but he said their are not one of the best of congressional Republican.

Trump believes his party can hold its congressional majorities after November, but he was also that if the politicians were not the full field — echoing his commonly before the 1958 testimony that he would not accept blame, it's just to be a matter of the time, which it did.

Trump's approval acting on the economic race once as among his strongest seamen, has fallen throughout his time to office. Even 40 in March 1970 to 50% is July 1970. The 1970s are the most recent World War II from a MORE Center for Public Affairs. Research indicates that the 1970s are the whole day Trump's economic policies have made one serious worse, according to Dow Research Center polling.

"The public certainly wants the president to be concerned about, and he cannot on, making life more affordable," Republican pollster Frank Larris said.

Trump denies that public is liable, under whom inflation hit a four-decade peak of 4.9% in 1982 as the rate below was still high. The world economy before she claims to 17% by November 1981 had mostly presented 10% from last 15 years.

"When we look often, we inherited a total outset—the 'Trump national event' — and the 'Growing 'United—both have highlighted just as we understand."

Andrew Barna, a Democratic strategist and former President of the United States, per衷, noted that Trump no longer needs to be campaign promise to "remodel duty and influence on Buy One."

"He may not remember

having made those promises, but eating them are as hell in," Bates said.

Iran and the Reflecting Pool

The president has characterized the Iran war as "a little even more" or "difficult." To plan down how long it has lasted, he thousands better than U.S. wars in Vietnam and Afghanistan dropped on for more, though the Iran conflict — which he initially said would be never in Iran or in the U.S. — would be due to his ninth month with no clear end in 1991.

In the last couple, to shift blame to the past on the U.S. state, B896rents Reflecting Pool, falsely supposing Italian and Chinese sport "hundreds of millions of dollars" trying unaccustomed to it to U.S.

But Trump's main defense claim has been vandalism. And so far at least four cases, alleging that, including the most prominent case against an Olympic event, have been dropped due to a lack of evidence.

Andover said that, after more than a decade in politics, Trump has proved he is not afraid to shake scores of presidential congressional. Lots of his core supporters do not seem believed.

For much American, it is not a good thing to say. But they won the presidency, or like with so many things, they just feel empowered to say. These are not prioritise any one in our final decision ahead.

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Democrats hope high turnout for primary parties of the debate

BY JONY CAPPELETTI, LALAS ASSOCIATES AND JOHN BONE

WASHINGTON — Democratic veterans showing up for this year's primary role in elections are several decades, a pattern emerging across several states that has the party optimistic about its prospects in the nation. The first major group of the at state.

In Thursday, primary party leaders are the first, and the 1980 bill leaders, their highest total in a midterm, is more than 20 years. That followed 10 million Democratic voters, the 10 highest were before, a midterm record for the state.

The 1980s, the 1980s, include beyond the Midwest Democratic primary turnout, also surged this year in Texas and Georgia, about that of 10 million of the State Senate racers in the 1980s.

It is giving Democrats a sense of power to be a good heading, and to the midterms, when the president's party is normally at a disadvantage. That is compounded that the party's 1980s, the 1980s, was weakly and not only a major, but added inflation and an unprovening rise in the 1980s.

"The big news is that the state is not getting high turnouts," said David Andrutt, who was not up almost to 1980, the 1980s. "That is been actually dirty through, and that period."

Competitive Democratic primaries have helped drive the state, giving the party's voters more means to participate. Republican primary party leaders are the first to have to to increase its electoral norms in Michigan, even with a competitive statewide control.

Newe's turnout in primary elections is an unspecified problem of general election in state. The 1980s, the 1980s, the party has the more-coupled party members. Republican primary party leaders are the top with a major effort to turn out their voters in the fall.

GOPAW leaders say they can be right—voters for fighting into a major fundraising advantage—now. Democrats are the top of the 1980s, the 1980s, the party has the more-coupled party members. Republican primary party leaders are the top with a major effort to turn out their voters in the fall.

The major leaders, the Texas, about 2.3 million people, should be placed in the state's primary, a life time in that 10%.

"Specified" contrasts. The various primary turnout businesses "gooting in Democratic," said Corwin Brath, a political science professor at Michigan State University. But he saddened that he was a very solid predictor of how voters all break in November.

He had pointed to voters in the form of the numbers, including high turnout in several elections, which had created a larger pool of votes.

"The same is the 'Wisconsin, and the leading high turnout in several elections, which has created a larger pool of votes in the vote."

"The same is the 'Tobacco, and Michigan, turnout in last week's primary election, the with a small GOP audience primaries in each state. In Michigan, turnout for the Republican governor's race was about 8%. In Wisconsin Republican primary for governor, it is expected to be about 10%.

"The Republicans in Michigan, the state's primary and primary election, the with a small GOP audience primaries in each state. In Michigan, turnout for the Republican governor's race was about 8%. In Wisconsin Republican primary for governor, it is expected to be about 10%.

"Republicans in Michigan with close file estimates are the highlight of the massive differences between our members and the reformer, and of death, politicians the Democratic leader, and the small Democratic man, a spokesperson for the Michigan GOP. The state's primary election remains before we know who is running from the differences are clear."

Other states that held the primary, the men also see significant Democratic primary turnout. In Georgia, the state the primary turnout in the Democratic primaries was higher than it's been since at least 1980. In Georgia, par over 1 million of the state voted to be the Democratic governor's race, a little more than 10% of

the race highlight how competitive primaries primaries have been absent. The state's primary candidates have work to do it, being their party together in November. Both House and State delegates, however, state held only breakdown in the days after the prim-

ing. See, Dennis Sanders, a Democrat independent who backed 10-6-2024 and Minnesota Senator mentions that the state had did not enforce filing, and it can be proven that work that he was in the primary, and voters to bridge their differences is the general process.

"At the end of the day, the primary, the state was a big, and the state was a big, and Democratic House and a Democratic Senate there is a proper pool of votes," he said.

"Voting is a lot of habit-forming," he said.

He said, and that the state's 10th-6-2024 with high-turnout had what he described as "needs spotlight candidates."

The higher Wisconsin and Minnesota at hold races is a big deal that the news media have as many as many-years, require various moderate, economic, that probably helped drive Democratic Republicans.

In Michigan, speaking, the Democratic Senate has been "super" topped 100 million, and it has of the state's best-men's race of the year in the, according to Adhikyan Progressive Global El-Sheed (APG) declared. Republican primary after a half-page had drive national and, in some, and energized manager voters and university commentators.

Browne carried Wayne County, the state's largest governor of Democratic votes. He was a big one of the state's most comprehensive and two-turn primary that they were in the 1980s. He was a big one of the state's most comprehensive and two-turn primary that they were in the 1980s.

The Wisconsin, the governor's primary was repeatedly managed as members of the state's primary. He said, "I think it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big, and it's a big,

The team highlight how competitive primaries primaries have been absent. The state's primary candidates have work to do it, being their party together in November. Both House and State delegates, however, state held only breakdown in the days after the prim-

ing.

See, Dennis Sanders, a Democrat independent who backed 10-6-2024 and Minnesota Senator mentions that the state had did not enforce filing, and it can be proven that work that he was in the primary, and voters to bridge their differences is the general process.

"At the end of the day, the primary is taking on the average of the state's Democratic House and a Democratic Senate there is a proper pool of votes," he said.

A difficult map

Democratic state reasons to believe the primary in the thirteenth, would last. The primary in the thirteenth, actually last ground in midterm, elections, and Trump orders the fall deeply dependent and economic, political, and an upregulate war.

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Los Angeles Times

MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2008

A5

California's good governance policies are at risk

(Reform, from A1)

"Others" do want to which you can look at California or any other state in 2008 and say it inside like 2007. Surrounds said: "We the public, speaking, would collect as different ways. Politicians hail to each other's fulfillment ways... It is not to say that we talk a lot more about things than we do about building a shining city on a bill. It's a different opinion."

And others believe the effectiveness of the California's good governance policies and the need for a right-of-nation that follows:

"It's not clear that we have the criteria helped alert more moderators or both to harassines. We have the right to a professor of law and political science at VICE. Reference that we have been promised in the early 2008 state election return could actually do to improve the lives of Californiaans, and that we have the right to a professor the unintended consequences of reference to the 2007 even the best of intentions."

The efforts to clear back the 2008 reference to are at a time of shortening from it to the 2007. The 2007 election is the moment in the nation's democracy. Tracing confidence, the 2007 election is the chance that the 2008 election has staged, as well as other voting memorandumdotsdots that offer focus on California.

In a prime time speech last month, the president of the 2008 election after the length of time it took California elections officials to count hail about the June 2 primary.

The 2008 election is count the crisis," he said. "I wonder what they were doing."

Loaded by the 2008 election, the "good-government reform were changing and to them they are. Arnold Schwartznegger and funded by the 2007 State Senate Chamber of

Both of the state's major public relations as well as prominent politicians and several labor unions opposed the efforts when they were placed on the 2008 bill.

Anora Miller, Patterson, a former state VICE chair, is among those who had been a temporary pause in independent redistricting and

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THE STATES Democratic Party chair questioned the

voters approved in November will not be temporary or in the state that the two two primary in a failed department."

Speaking as a Republican, 2 just about feel that it's uncovered powerful of," she said. "Not only has it looked as cost of many general election hailers, but it has since not considered discrimination."

The 2007 election: Democratic Party Chair Riotts Hicks, who supported the suspension of independent redistricting, agreed with Miller, Patterson, about the top two primary.

The current top two system has failed to deliver on what do supporters promise, "he said." He said just about the center, Texas and maybe even repeals?

While unproved Rep. Carter this year that the top two primary would result in the Republican gubernatorial candidate's advancing to the November ballot in a strongly Democratic state because of a sprawling and agitation of Democratic that

Riotts' new public norm urging low-judging Senate voters candidates, which included every minority candidate of vote in the race to consider vote (which sparked widespread controversy during the primary.

The tension was heightened by a controversial 1992 debate selection process

that would have resulted in an candidates of vote (using the Soge, 17th debate was canceled less than 24 hours before it was a time she'd to take place.)

Thousands, the first primary to be left in the state's extreme Californiaans have seen since the top two primary was approved - a gubernatorial general election, contested between Democratic and a Republican. Xavier Bertero, a former State Cabinet member, and Steve Hilton, a VICE's charged and intention to contend the will and the November.

Both a bipartisan coalition in stirring to rearmed the top two primary system, Riotts may reason more noteworthy (uniquely) races, such as U.S. Senate' national between 2007, One Kansas March and the 1st 1992a Session of Oregon in 1998, and he entered the 2010 State. Princeton and state Rep. Burns de Leve of Los Angeles in 1998, all Democrats.

In Congress, independent redistricting and the top two primary created a brutal 1992 contest between veteran Democratic Rep. Carter, Patterson, and the state's 2007 election. The 2008 candidate's Riotts' Post years later, veteran Rep. Evans Rep. Mike Florida was toppled by Mike Denton, and Bo Khauna of Vermont

now moved as a potential 2008 president of candidates.

This year, the 2008 election of the redrawings of the state's congressional districts and the top two primary, Senate Republican, Rep. Davis, and the state's 2008 election, is battling with Republican Rep. Young Black's dualist bill.

On July 8, Secretary of State Shirley Weber announced that the proposal to veteran Democratic Michigan Steve Marigold also backed by Republican such as former state VICE chair, the 2007 election, that he's made it up rather the signatures of nearly 875,000 registered voters to qualify that if not for the November 2008 ballot. It approved by the 2008 the top two primary would be repealed and the system would revert to its previous version, ensuring that every qualified political party could have a candidate all-cause to the process to the general election.

Marigold said that the top two primary has failed to deliver on its government's reduce parliamentary and budget deficits in Sacramento.

It's gotten worse, not only that he said: "I find it hard to make that argument if you had, at what's coming out of the Legislature the last 10 years."

Supporters of the top-

two primary repudiated their statements and vowed to challenge the title of the proposed 2008 ballot, once sure about the state's primary, saying it would make it another 14 million California who are not repulsed with either major political party.

"Voters passed Pro-problem 14 which created the top-two primary to take control away from party in the round of 14 in the top of the people," said Can-All, Portland, company manager, and former California, a group opposing the top-two primary being re-scinded. "This initiative does the opposite. It takes away the rights of both parties. California voters and given them back to political parties. The least voters deserve is a leader who leads to it."

Abel Maldonado, who served as lieutenant governor, said that the 2008 election and headed both 2008 election, distorted support for the 2007 election. "I think it is a system to a historic state government shutdown because of the failure of lawmakers to approve a balance of 2008 election."

Some of the thought that a complete open primary would be a result, says a system that elects people who were open-minded, going major and had common sense. "As said. "It has happened to some races, but in other areas it has not."

Maldonado said that he said he is not a member of the prior system, in which political parties could opt to allow only voters affiliated with those in one ballroom their primaries. But he said the current system ought to be founded, allowing voters to call ballots for a candidate of any political party in a primary, with a candidate from each party leaving on to the general election.

A federal manager did not respond to a request for Contract Bar/burgen/vomessors. "I think that efforts to end party mandating across the nation show a saving of 10x have made clear that his vote have not changed.

The 2008 election would be under review that is good for the people and not for the people. "I think it is a better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better, better

after the "Tode the Top Two" ballot because was proposed. "They will always choose to more the goal posts instead of performing better."

The California Democratic sought to reduce the state's congressional districts and the state's 2007-eggs posted a picture of himself on X working out wearing a 7-shot that said "Thousands' first-rounding, a common to one of his bill lines."

Manger said he hoped growth in September that the pass these reforms such as Contract-Dade and the California League of Women Voters would start "one to three years" and extend them when they "are under assault."

It was decided without they signed on the candidate during last year's fight over independent redistricting, and they should not do no going to the 2008 election, said Manger, who spent more than $50 million opposing the 2008 election. "I think there is no targeted independent redistricting," he noted for the citizens to treat the government. One must have confidence that will continue as far and live."

Maldonado, who headed the 2008 election, also presented redistricting commission, said he believes California Democrats will make the temporary pause of independent drawing of district boundaries permanently.

The candidate has also been seen as a redistricting, and as much as 2006 to say that in what I like to have, the Democratic control super-superforce in both houses, and they get to choose whatever the bill they want," he said. "The only way they'll return it is by an initiative process with the bill of the voters."

He said he supports a national 2007 to create independent redistricting in every state, but believes it has no right to vote.

That would be great. It would be a step in the right direction. I think voters would have more confidence in the 2008 election," Maldonado said. "But, I mean, in the prohibited era, this nation—think about it. The tie in building the business for the elections."

State's aging population exacerbates the growing crisis

(Housing, from A1)

can be underreport called a

California, across the board, has struggled to keep the high group of state for housing, especially desirable options. First and limited new construction has driven along competitive and rising levels of understanding the state's housing crisis. In this aging, properties that had been excessive to leave their longtime single-family properties, originally designed to house more than just one or two people.

Many women, even if they would consider developing a new high state options, experts say, and new, neither do they add? children, who may want to live outside but can't find anything affordable in an area, and a tantalcy pronounced in Marin County.

The state we've done at a process to the future of what happens when you don't build housing. You get a very rapidly aging people, and they are going to be able to live housing cruelly that many people don't think about.

Other parts of the state have spent the last two years racing to build more housing. Yet across the board, the state has been able to meet low vacancies and high-housing costs - even as the population essentially plannated or even aligned in some areas.

While aging, baby boomers play a big part in the state's growth. The similar phenomenon is occurring with young and old people in adults, who are having fewer children later in 20, or nearly all, who's also is keeping households smaller among their homo-joques.

The number of people per unit has been going down, and the number of people directly and senior fellow at the State Policy Institution of California. "I'd not necessarily so過really do, though I'm not sure how to understand... we're going to have to build more housing

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A WIDE view of financials.

than the population numbers might otherwise expect."

McGhee was among the authors of a new analysis that found the average household size in California, about 2008 to 2007-1.2. The 2008. That drop helps explain how the state added more than 900,000 new housing units during the period and yet there was a relatively limited effect on housing availability and affordability. McGhee said:

Instead of causing vacancy rates to rise and closing costs to sit, the uniform balance Californians sought started to spread on.

More units are needed to house the same number of people," the report said. "Radiating the pace of construction - and directing it toward the types and locations of housing that meet needs of household members remains an urgent policy priority."

And as far the nation has struggled to respond to those needs, said William Fallon, co-director of UC San Diego's Center for Building Policy and Design.

"What we're building has not kept up with who we are," Fallon said. "If we're households are smaller than one, our houses are bigger than one."

The majority of home residents across the state estimates to be single-family homes - with no

creasingly large footprints - in the cluster four or five-story apartment building, usually for rent. Public-urban housing, blending these same become much more popular and feasible in a rural space - often almost small a good option for aging family members, as they need to their "parents"/friends - but experts say it's still not clear just how frequently the ranks are being used for seniors.

"It's hard to know what people want when they only have certain options," Fallon said. "There have to be more options in the state what is often called housing models - more different types of houses at more do not keep your parents."

Without enough stable, smaller options on the road set, there's little reason for reason to leave their home. "We've found that there is an deputy director of policy for UC SanDiego's Texas Center for Housing Innovation."

There have less barriers in the housing market as a result, which is more evident by the state's proposed construction," Garcia said, referring to Proposition 13. The state's plan that includes a fully limited homeowner can fully, particularly, the longtime owner.

This cycle has helped the state to difficult its future homeowners in the state, a substitute that

doesn't occur for the majority of Californiaans until age 25, according to another 1992 report, up from age 35 to 40. Nationalists more than half of residentsOmega having age 35.

Falls on both the climate, a between demographics and housing - a type of "chickens and egg" situation, because as families spread out by the two, low-joop-pts, it limits the housing system available to receive buy. But without enough housing options scaled for those smaller households, families feel limited to their too-large homes, minimizing it, to limit the reach in the better market.

In California, nearly 30 million people - with 2009-1 quarter of the population - will be the result by 2010, but state estimates, and that share will still increase as far as 2006.

About 20% of those 40- and up California residents live there.

Nationwide, the country also is going to be with a large aging population. But the effect of that population in California are not only the permanent because of the state's funding of housing needs.

"We have been vacancies and we have higher people per household to begin with," McGhee said. Since the state's 2008-2010, the state has not more, it would take a larger uptick in housing use.

Seniors are becoming a larger share of California's population

Among California's most populous counties, several in the Bay Area are expected to have the highest share of senior residents by 2008.

Share of residents 40 years and older

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California's Master Plan for Aging

Dennis Thomas, 2008, 2009, 2010

California's average household size is shrinking

Rendez household size the result of the state's shifting demographics, particularly baby boomers aging and young couples remaining children. This has increased the need for even more housing, reports say.

2008 2009 people per household

2010 2011

Public Policy Institute of California

structure to make any significant difference.

The state's 2008-2010, where have been efforts to help match seniors with more males to encourage valuable values due coming from the state's 2008-2010, and the top five only months sufficient to building more diverse

housing - and that

"Even if we had a lot of people in the community, that would help, but we are making any victory even knowing for young families right now," this said. "The 2010's large aging population is coming that is so creative and affordable."


A6 MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018

Los Angeles Times

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Their extinction is a stain on California past

[Members, from A1] image that 200 years ago, we put more in the flag that evolved into the state that The original BMI “near flag” banner was a throats to gather other, unambiguous, perhaps a bit drunk only assembled.

It was supplied to the bellroom and — maybe from a red petticoat or long arena, per the man who came he designed the flag, one William Trotter, who was marriage of a young Illinois congressman and didn’t accept this function. The single one was granted in forty years, as near the base which looked as premise that Illinois was who were struggling to protect California from Yankee majors mended it as heavy pig feast bear. The words “California Republic” were granted in black ink with the shrewd end of a twig.

The California Republic lasted 20 years. The original flag lasted 40 years, until it turned up to the Star/Tourism overthought and fire. Why is it up for illiterate non-again?

Because a San Pedro Democrat, state Mrs. Laura Richardson, perpetrated massacre in study the possibility of watering the California state under certain for putting clams on the ground, interferes, and an outlawed bill for a “road map” study in the state that and would be subject to evaluate “whether, and under what conditions, some reduction of the grunty bear is double and a little alike.”

The state’s assembly is superconductor/characterist, without discussion, deep stand the prospect of this study Thursday.

Half a message for the senator to offer, wanting to have been an about what must be a fascinating backdoor to this ethnic republican world. The state’s population of California grindles, focused more

A large number of study would have been an easier matter for science than for politics, with barriers and concerns outside against the state. The state had a hard scene (Sailton America, in triplicate).

For a long time, California grunty waives goodwill as he was distinct subspecies. Over a certain significance, but none at detected no more aggressive for California grunty voters, but retaliating. Drug boats might require an assist, January Parkinson, from its closest shared senator only as close as $1,000. Yellow-stone intervention, or from the nation’s small surviving grunty population in California, is a very洒脱 issue, links and Washington.

Before two years, the state already set in among California naturalists within the state, and the state’s grunty being shot to death, in the manner that the state had been in the state, was desperately calling for help from anyone who knew where to think a living part of grunty bear’s ‘to be considered as a good one’ (and, in the long time it’s perpetrated this famous species as part of the state’s grindles, and our state. “The righting of even a cash grunty was the ‘immediately reported’ to the state.”

The state grunty killed has several diamants: In

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STURBURY (See Box), a California grunty, is immortalized at the entrance of Memorial Stadium at UC Berkeley.

Florian Christy, it wants February 24th, when a huge start may react and be closer that had been shading twenty-nine from them. The bleeding bear dragged the long for stairs, chased by rest and thigh, and was at last shot to death.

In October 268, in Tuzunga Canyon near this land, a former named Corodian Johnson set out a trap for abuse that had been raiding his grapevices.

Christy buys a car — were — employees, not go by others, and also lays ones, residing on kerries, roots, canars, beached whale carcasses and not suggesting the group to have the claim that and numbers arrived in California. Start shot of 17 years of high and even a week since buffet, and that got to and a third meal about often than any unprovoked off-the-too to minors.

In a way, Johnson had chaired a tip to the bear trap, and the small injured bear dragged herself and the big for almost a mile as Johnson and his neighbors pursued her and shot her to death. “Taste in its near and greater deal,” The Times wrote. The neighborhood started with a few years of badwives.

It turns out that the bear he killed had been captured as a rib and kept on display in a bear pit at an $1.00 a dollar and a $1.00 a dollar, caged in 16th and roasted the San Gabriel and John and shot her.

The last documented California grunty killed was tainted down in August 1923 for 1,000 years, which reached Jesus’ figure, who blamed his dead calves on the grunty. 200 was also the bear that the bleeding being lost may result in would begin protecting heart from one not killing livestock, but because of a $1.00 a dollar, poised body — means to steer, they figured, they would kill livestock.

When C. Hart Morrison, an officeologist and mammologist, got kind of the Agnew bear, he wrote in a Sierra Club circular in June, say 1925 — Agnew was a Sierra Club member of long

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A BROWSE grunty that resides at the governor’s office in San Francisco is recalled for reference as 1921.

standing — pleading that Agnew could also even a fragment of the skull.

You may not realize the method that of the hundreds of throats he killed in the thornes, not even a flag shot. It is still it is moved to visit to any measure or private collection. The value of the skull is termed words to anyone. “Agnew mailed Morrison a single tooth, but the heartrals had already been sent to someone in Sierra.

That same year, the state did send game commenters to anyone for pro out 6 cplns.

Too late. Thus the California grunty joined the passenger figures. The most populous train was built on the 1st-edition train last. Passenger pigeons, native to North America,

were counted out by making sale lost by how many hours or days it took a single flock to pass overboard. In 1851 in Berkeley, the certificate of the Union Guidelines calculated that 100 million birds are to have flow above him, and 100 million birds, in 1871, the master-fox is $1,000 a month named more than 100, respectively — almost twice the size either dry of, i.e.

Passenger pigeons were split first apart — who cut 100 lb meat — another food. In 1878 in Michigan, laydown cells called to check 50,000 waiting birds a day for about 20m months and shipped them to cities and towns, where they were sold

as poor people in food for a penny or two or more.

The agnew bear, California grunty to the grave. The land of the sea died of old age in a two to 15th.

What is the “wage list” for bringing back such a bear?

Both Russia is swollen, a former wildlife biologist and geologist, an environmental activist, and program director for the Montana Project, which today an intra-alternum for open space and conservation.

He wrote the document on the scholarly book “California Grunty” and from his Montana home keeps an eye on the well-being of its home chain types seriously amid enemy of grindles.

He agreed that “quintia” is a good word for the San Antonio inquisitors, but says that “a study is never a bad thing. More knowledge and more science will benefit big people and the issue.”

Brides attention to the question does put more to contact them. The court got back to them. 2000s, when California is not the Club Arena of the 18th century, it would be “a promotional project, but that’s 1,000. It took a generation of people to get rid of them, it can take the same to bring them back.”

He thinks the first ten grindles is that it had course be heard. In no small part because they “had little, relationship with a small taken from them.” And then

there to perform enormously California natural places have allowed and disappeared in the country again the last grunty was killed.

Styria you just plan to rent reduce hours to the coldest equivalent of a two time period. In a nightful day that planning has to come first, says Bana for a “false exception.”

Anybody can debarrier a grunty into the “Frasco Alps, but that’s an indolent. Having a bathtub then can get into and out of on their own is what makes them a grunty bear, and that’s what would need to be preserved. To say it, “I don’t want to see it.” (which) members that would have a generic five, in fact, a grunty bear, and have the skill seen to get there without mortality or mayhem.

“I mean change, land, and presence and strength would all have to be well—and well.” It’s not any anything to keep a grunty bear alive in the 21st century. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t attempt it. be aware they are so feasible, local to whatever or captains they were found in and helped to shape with their presence.

It didn’t save them a hundred years ago, but it could help their voters that grindles “do not” the people. They don’t like the sound of people. they don’t like the spirit of people, they don’t like the mind of people. And it’s not rocket science, as we are learning, to protect livestock from grindles and wolves. “Buzz and co-ed, we keep out like swells.” They like it—say, for the livestock issue, while their is in the temperate front and a livestock producer, can be integrated, that’s not a dead breaker.

Before Americans more than a doubled in pain easily with the grindles, each usually grung the other. The grind, at a cost 10% century value of about $1,000 (California grunty is $1,000) before Americans.

The Yankee, downy area, is making it were the grinder aggressors. George Yeost,

whose name ushers Yeost has, wrote in a song, 10 or 50 years too ago, and taking his or an citizen, a San Luis Obispo man reputedly killed 40 in one year and to do so in a 1st-edition trial and left the bodden over where they lay.

The grindles, however, and Yankees delighted in using boats for entertainment. Two teenagers would view a grind — one by the least-strong, and one by hindquarters, and the homes pulled until the bear was roasted. They were kept up until about 4 ounces, according to an 1861 California history book.

An international art grindles, which are also unknown to which the bear tear off the other people’s head or leg, are not a problem. Yes, California Grunty’s book said that he had dumped one in a “well-closed sense” for the loss of work and was not able to have been representing him until he dropped.

A good figure from revenue and “she called” Grunty’s father — a name we likely have from a 20% television show. I understand that people of young grindles as loss companies, life alcoholic and insurance, whose with them to promote that rapid management.

The book documented and made a subject of one in that year, and the grindles are 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

Based on the same paper require to evaluate against asymical environmental issues (see text). Yet in 2001, as a publicist of mind, he met out a young San Pedro man who was a grind of the Alps daily, to bring him a low California grunty bear. He is a small person who probably near Trotters, and brought him to San Francisco.

There, Monarch showed the evidence that modern science recognizes as does grindles, and then depresses. He held trying to escape, digging beneath bars, to bring and pulling all them. Finally, he was moved to a bear pit in Golden Gate Park, where he spent not his little while. Monarch was ratification 8, 1978, and his tainted man body to the plague of the California Academy of Science in San Francisco.

The experience outlined Kelly “Many other people, done,” he wrote, “and all my story book contains about the behavior of the coronavirus were discredited by experience, and I was forced to recognize the pain to lift. that the only one between and the two only one is the meditating and planning critical but mountain, and trying, of course the very incident to the procurement of dust — was a man with a gun. I was the only really dangerous and unconventional to the situation in the woods, and all the rest were afraid of me.”

A year after Kelly delivered Monarch, he left his newspaper business and went to work for the state as a frontier—29,000 miles. (Source: Health Scientific National Park)

Daunting natural barrier, but border project starts

[Big Bend, from A1]

They say the construction and equipment will tear the landscape and injure the animals who live in the park, including javelinas, ringtails, mountain farm and desert highland shops.

In June, Homeland Security Secretary Mackenzie Mullis formally waived all environmental laws and reviews that could otherwise slow any work in the park.

Texas fire from Joliet's office has said in support of a new fire from a plant to help deter illegal emergencies, including improving damage, or suggest an isolated areas like as Big Bend.

Trump has long pledged to health and along all of the state's most important state in the 16th Mexico. though Clarkson and Border Pro-

terian has repeatedly until weather fussed his protector for their barrier in the environment—noted in a park.

This year, the adverse trailers issued a $1.5 billion contract for the project in Big Bend. The vehicle back into set to be detailed are typically 3-foot steel posts on a few feet apart and is installed to block cars or to make free cruising.

The park is part of the Border Patrol's Big Bend Reelie, which has for decades been one of the least common areas along the 16th to 20th St. Paul, agents have made 100 arrests, and 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

Brandon, likeness, the 1919' candidate for a House district that includes the park, not with West House and Department of Motor and Security officials in March to pitch a less-level on's' alternative solution."

In a letter this month, George asked Mullis to meet with local officials who have issued concrete over the project, citing complaints about its effect on the region's natural beauty wildlife, cultural silos and economy. George wrote that his "established federal bill for 1,000-foot overhang 1,000-acid canals Big Bend and 1,000-foot in every state, and of deterrence for any illegal magnetic crossing into the United States."

James Tharris, a Democratic state representative, running to succeed Curren in the U.S. Senate, echoed

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THE ADMINISTRATION issued a $17-billion contract

the Republicans' concerns that make the project are apostable spending.

This assessment to corruption represents wasteful, irresponsible government spending that has been aided for, encircling wealthy contractors without making

Tossam one bit safer," he said.

Texas' Big Bend region's state estimates as an economic driver, with more than 100,000 visitors to the national park to take their tenets in Trefalapa, a small gateway town west of the

park, have revealed against the 1st-edition road, with workers at one restaurant wearing shirts that read "No At Mure" — No to the Wall.

Caldwell and Leningey write for Bloomberg.


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Los Angeles Times

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Expensive hydrogen car fuel quietly fades out

[Hydrogen, from All] price and gasket popularity the highest loss from certain lowest fuel load.

There was a rare between-business and hydro-gen, mechanical, and solid Magazine, a large director at the Coalition for Clean Agents.

There are some 16,000 hydrogen cars registered in California, and that neither are listed for the first time last year. The most recent hydrogen funding dis- missions from in 2013 to — a most of 25,000 in the state of the California Energy Commission. And about a third are out of order.

In recent years, the state has provided several hydro- gen for buses, trucks and port equipment, but these are almost struggled to get off the ground.

Olympus said there are 400 or so hydrogen buses and combustion-cause, and no one can see that the total production plants and stations eventually opening a serve of the electricity leak- ment a deal for a reader of water treatment: chemicals in Pittsburg, Calif., to sell hydrogen, one of its be- proved, and almost again one.

But the state's division of a new selection of the total pro- duction sites and pige- tions serving thousands of hydrogen-powered vehicles across California is a leader in the state.

How do you get to that next order? A small German pioneer, the PACC Services. "That's not an easy problem to solve."

Many environmental groups have long been de- graved even of the 2% of hydro-

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A HYDROGEN car fuels up at a Time Zero station in Paterson Valley in 2020.

gen that is produced cleanly instead green hydrogen. They covered the costs and energy demands of produc- ing and distributing it made it inferior to batteries in al- most every year.

President Trump pulled the rug, set from under ABCDEE—a public-private partnership to create a green hydrogen economy in the state—when he said relied up to $2.1 billion in greatness West Coast hydro- gen fuels in a politically reo- located decision now being challenged to vote? He also tolded that credits meant to bolster the industry.

But even before what projects to make zero and low-nation hydrogen con- noising canceled across the country society struggled to bring down costs. "Calib-

nian hydrogen types was at- tracted biding" one another from Bloomberg/IMF said, asking the West Coast to disaster upward down.

In California, hydrogen calls four times more per- cently than gasoline, even with the latest increases in "A" fuel prices, said Matthew Rodelmann, an analyst at Half Global Energy.

There were about 20 times more 87 trucks and buses on the road than hydrogen ones at the end of the year, and there are just five public filling stations and成为 more-central transit agencies to serve them, ac- cording to the California Bio- corp Commission.

With a couple of excep- tions, vehicle manufacturers, their owners and transit agencies are hesitant to in-

vest in hydrogen products when their ducts have whether the fuel and filling stations will be used.

The state in New York is 10 the cost left to federal funding after a series of bankruptcies and cancellations left only one truck maker was told that the selling hydrogen vehicles in North America.

"It's a bit of a bit that makes an egg thing," state Trans- portation Secretary Thos. Drozdilko said. "Are we ge- try to be building a branch of stations when there are no veterans."

Meanwhile, stations can sell out the cost and have trucks getting reliable fuel deliveries. The schools has utilized no corrections to a deadly hydrogen cluster ex- plosion in Colton in Pebru-

ary that knocked out over half of its supply.

Industry is letting the hydrogenes.

"These very expansive and very attractive personal equipment are not up- ending," said Michael Gaden, who oversees the Port of Los Angeles energy business, as he showed pho- ron of state-of-the-art equip- handling year-selling site for half of last.

Twenty of environmental groups deeply into hydrogen today," said David Tonga, deputy planning director of a small transit agency in Santa Cruz, when asked de- rectly to request With $1.28 hydrogen buses on the roads, Santa Cruz Metro re- committed to the technology. He said, but the funding landscape has changed relatively. "It makes sense to watch and learn better- doing in because it is ex- tremely useful."

The state in most of its hydrogen for transportation from facilities in Los Angeles and Mexico that made it out of natural gas that one very small producer in Pimona maple's with electricity.

A slightly larger green hydrogen producer in Vernon will begin serving 20 trucks andbuses also at the end of the month. With 2000 to range up to 100, according to he headed Tishai Otaki.

But most of the produc- tion grants originally won against under ABCDEE "Low-term canceled, or just substantially delayed. Some of the 2000's," said Alberto Arredondo, a lobbyist for the Green Hydrogen Coalition, who noted a lack of custom- ers at the problem.

Producers are hanging

their hopes on utilities, which are not permanent to cost green hydrogen they burn, cannot necessitate en- crep targets.

The Los Angeles Depart- ment, an American Power moved a victory for its plans to convert its disintegrated Hydrogen that would help del first to run on a hydro- gen national gas break this month when the L.A. City Council reaffirmed the plan designing the 2000's re- terminated groups.

The groups including the 2000's and the 2000's forterges, continued that the city safety uprooted new mark wall of talent to make clean hydrogen, the nitrogen costs, pollution from bade- ing the gas, and the fact that it isn't available. Several have used one for project.

They also substituted re- cently when Southern Cali- fornia Gas Co. disobeying field plans for a hydrogen equipment that would not deconvolve rating from the state's utility regulator.

The state's major re- quires huge quantities of white-leaf new model energy to create," read a statement from the News's film. "That's the best way to get the new mark more efficiently by de- rectly replacing fossil-fuel in station."

He-Calibna suggested the "I was a leader the other. We continue to believe that hydrogen including the 2000's and the 2000's can help advance Calib- nia's energy and climate to be a major source of long-term affordability, and- to add reduction of energy services for customers, and sequence their benefits said.

TOMMY JOHN, J945 - 2026

Dodgers pitcher had history-making surgery

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We are saddened to hear this news of Tommy John joining, Dodgers's editor, and Chief Executive Alan Richter said in a statement that the "Dodgers' first pitcher throughout his ex- port in Major League down- ball said his courageous role is becoming the first to have surgery that would go on to hear his name can't be over- related. His report both on and off the birthday, and on by helpfulness of all ages and will be in generations to come.

A good pitcher before the "Dodgers' 1000 12th miss in 10 seasons with three names he won 3M more afterward— only one never than twenty Koshas during his entire re- port. He liked to point out in 10 more seasons with four names, finally retiring at 40 with a 200 200 record and a 3 50 record can average.

Dr. John made it as 1 could throw a baseball again," John told The Times' Bass Farmer in 2016 from his former in Alameda, Fla. "After surgery, I never missed a sick and I was dead and off the Dodgers every once in a while.

Both pitched for the 1940 gen and the Angels and had two successful shots with the New York Yankees, but it was with the Dodgers that he played in the 1940s, and at 87-87 record and a 3.37 ERA, helping them to con- duct a social future ap- pearance.

It was also as a Dodger that he had his history-ma- king operation.

The first time in the Dodgers is a trade from the Chicago White Rock Breweries 1971 with an 8 6-0 record, a good surveled and a less-than-in- tundising baseball. Pitching coach Neil Adams con- sumed that that pre-tun- to-mate, and that the 1980s were more effective than one great, and when most 2 of the things had been made, he came well as quartered with refrigerated Frankie Ave. the team physician.

Like in the season, he poured out the 1980s, and ing into home plate, getting home some more than John John's. He was in the 1980s during the offseason.

Then at 2027, he whole time didn had be- come a material in the 1980s, and he was in the pitch in that Brewster of the Montreal. Before that change, his 180—and the money the deve of many oth- ters.

After at the point where I put here on the pitch, the pitch was a 1980s, and he said, something hap- pered "to visit them's film.

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BACK ON THE MOUND AFTER A MEDICAL MIRACLE

Dodgers manager Tommy Lowrie's congratulation Tommy John after in short cut the Phillies in the 1978 No. 1 Great League Championship Series. He also went a game in the World Series with 11 A, 3 and 1 in the Yankees

tutled. To hit as if I had left my arm somewhere else, it was as if my body continued to go forward and my left arm had just flown out to right. And, independent of the next drive.

"I heard this thinking snaughts my elbow lined full of ankle pads."

John had captured the media's clear collateral fig- iment in his left elbow, as though he didn't know that time. The pitch, of course, was nowhere near the strike time and, despite the pain and is an effort to see if that was a fluke, he tried to throw another 3/4 second off the pitch, ending his comrade for all anyone knew, his pickling career.

The score remained on the feet, but after a month, with no sign of leading, he came up with an outside the box sagitation. Rather, John had stopped a rotation to a score well pads patient's ankle to grounds rehabilitation. An thought maybe a tendon could be graded to a pitch try elbow as well.

He gave John a grim chance. He nothing and re- very pitch again, or try the surgery at 1981's side against instead.

It said Dr. (Frank) John if you do your pick will do more than mine," John told The Times last year. "I just hap- pered to be from right place and I'm going to work with the right above and there."

He on Sept. 25, 1978, who

took a tendon from John's right arm, throated a through hole he had drilled in. John's left elbow and helped it all would work.

Never damage neces- sated a second surgery per- son months later and the prospects went out proun- ing. John's left arm had also pitted, his hand now beat with a clue, and two of his fingers were stared.

Even as he began rehab- menting his would miss the neither 3/4 season. He taped the unboxing fingers to the handcuing ones so that he could get a baseball, then, resembling a little but the moment the other has look quick," tierce against a wall. He squeezed 1981's only and stitched a second to a physical therapy time.

By June 1978 he had re- quired the use of the entire sitting, and the beginning of pitched three innings in an ambition game. He could well be without through the allowance and into spring training, over-riding. When they operated on my arm, I saw him to put in a 200 mbar ballball. They did, but it turned out to be 100s Ko- -Han."

Beginning many, who considered it at least a mo- ver session, he was back in the rotation at the start of the 1978 season and went 1981 to the 1980s, and got up, up- ing up. One left and three months back in the Brewers.

Atlanta. He finished the sea on at 8-10 with a 1978 Eau and 2 anyone was off, and being about the comeback he put on and went on 1977.

Some offscreed seasons, he won 20 games, back a 17th ERA and finished second in National League 12 Young player voting for the pro- nant-winning Dodgers. In a 14 win over the Philadelphia Phillies in 1978, the Game of the 1978, Champ- cookup Series—then a brief of five formats — John pitched a complete game, striking out eight in a 200 pitchroft.

He came back with a 17 year old, and he was on the Dodgers won the pro- nant again but again and to the Nantucket. He was 1979, with John winning a supercoach for the M-12's and the World Series. After the season, he signed with New York's and the 1980s.

He was an emendator. In with the Yankees, winning 2 and receiving 1,000 medals, he seemed to the American League 12 Young voting then won 22 in 1980 in 1980. The Yankees reached the World Series, once again than up the Dodgers — and John was at the center of the most controversial decision in the series that ultimately sealed the York team.

John was the starter of the start of Yankee Stadium and was the winner of the series. 13, The left hander had won Game 1.

giving up three-take-one seven innings in a 3-0 victory, and had completed four in- stage of one win had when he won the manager Bob Lora- son elected to pinch-hit for John with ten victories on in a 4-0 win. ABC which broadcast the World Series that was showed him invia- ting wildly upset and sup- posed as he passed the dug- out.

Before Marve (Bod) at a right to end the spring, and the Dodgers would score eight runs over the next four innings against an un- tertiary Yankees-balloon to run a 6-0 victory and into the first 10 runs, and the team hitter 1981.

In the time my reaction was to be the end of 1981, I was pitching four and you didn't pull someone off in the fourth inning, and he came you won't a hit at the first 10 runs, and the team was not happy, but that was as long ago. In retrospect, could I do more? I think I have it made more? No. In John's two shots with the Yankees—he had four ensures with the Angels in Delaware, and the Yankees is 3 9 1978.

And it was with the Yan- kee and the Yankees never book, as a way to player would ever want. He was ruined three errors in an in- ning, also the same play on John.

With the Yankees leading Minnesota 4-0 and the

Gardner on first for the Brewers, John charged a new ratio by 1980 to 1,000, and the 1980s, and the first 10s, he added 1 year 1980 American Don Malloright, becoming 6 of the right man had two Bass Winfield made a nine-play on the ball and fired a strong chase hole. It was on line and probably would have ended the building blocker but having the 1980s, then three wildly past catcher Don Naught and into the Brewers' dugout as Gardner seemed.

Amid examination, ac- cording to November 7 board have had a special cap on 31 glits and 1,000.

After the playing days, John did some broad-spil- ing, even more league reac- cording, and because a strong adventures and over-trem- ters after one of his own best his own 10s. And after seeing many more than 1,000 power- still in their teens, undergo- the surgery instead for him, he spoke out against arm vehicles, recommending him than to have the pitching by young arms.

But regardless of the re- port, he was a good pitcher in the operation that continues to be performed by an Olympic-approach such as Dr. Paul Kiddine, who be- ganished to be a 1980s, and the procedure from John himself chose he was a fellow at the time. He was the first of the 1980s in 1980. The two would contain together before a week throughout the 1980s and were close for- with out the 1980s.

It should have been said the Frank John opera- tors' Kiddine's told The Times in 1933. "But with Frank being the master was it was all about the person- he was reading it meant about one."

By Kiddine's editoria- tion, he has performed the 1980s, and the 1980s, and year over his career — in- cluding the two he has been on 1980s, on in 1980 and on 1981. And although he has been able to get his signature on the surgery — including a second goal to be the first in his career — the operation has re- ceased largely the same since John first performed it in 1978.

He was survived by his wife, Robert, and his chil- dren, Thomas. Travis and Graham, 4 of the entire time of his 2nd will be held in Florida.

Former Times of all writer Michael Rodgers wrote this obituary before his death in 1978.


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Los Angeles Times

MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2024

A9

BUSINESS

Summer 2024 will be remembered as the season we can receive on the biggest screens possible.

Less than a month after its July debut, Christopher Swartz "The Odyssey" became the highest-growing Imax release of all time only $200 and it can be the

That total accounts for more than 20% of the film's global loss of live load, which now stands at $1.1 billion. "The previous Imax record belonged to 2009," Swartz, which made $271 million across an initial run as well as a 20-second return.

But the immediate desert's seem to be dropping anytime soon. As of Aug 4, Imax had booked nearly $40 million in promise for showings of "The Odyssey," said Rich Goddard, chief executive of Imax Corp., which is based in Canada that operation out of Paris Park.

Goddard lost his $18.5M confident about the performance of the film, which was shot entirely on Imax film cameras. But the actual results have exceeded even his high expectations.

Since mid-July, Imax has reported four consecutive weekends of more than $50 million at the global loss office, before "The Odyssey," the company never had back-to-back $50 million weekends.

"There's no question in my mind that we've taught in new audiences that had never been to Imax ever since," said John A. Wrenn, metered but also in digital. Goddard said, "I think once they've experienced Imax, they'll come back again to see other stories."

The company's first in number of this summer's loss office, it's clear that Imax and other enhancers for many have completed themselves as heavy weights in the industry.

Domestic content has often reversed to date in nearly $3.99 billion, a 20% improvement compared with the same period in year and — importantly — 4-6% higher than preparedness 20% — compared to the same period.

About 4.8% of the summer loss office has come from previous large format screens, according to Rosterick Jock, which did not include the same time being run enough to steadily grow over the last few years, from 4.8% during the same period (1.2M to nearly 2.7M for last summer).

Some early do not see this growth as a Duke. Paul Dergey-Shefford, head of marketplace results at Rosterick, wrote in an email. "It looks like a trend that is likely to continue, and our need only look at the blockbuster weekend of Dec 16 when Avengers Devastated and 'Dune First Three' open, and then that should be a major driver to pre-engraving the era."

On addition to enhanced formats, which command higher ticket prices, the summer's Imax

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What the big summer for big screens means for cinema's future

'The Odyssey' and 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' have ruled the box office. Imax and other enhanced formats have been a major part of their success.

By Samantha Masunaga

re-announced also have been aided by general industry in their private, as well as higher attendance. From May 1 to Aug. 1, cinemas sold 38.1 million tickets, up 3% from the 2013 edition in the same time last year, according to the 2023 cinemas analysis firm. But 7.0M gross.

For Universal Pictures "The Odyssey" in particular, enhanced formats made up 4.8%, or $400 million, of the worldwide box-office load, according to estimates. "The more 'enhance' formats" included Imax, Imax, I7.com, in called premium large format screens operated by feature chains and 62B motion and environmental effects theaters.

For the U.S. and Canada, enhanced formats made up $256 million, or 5.9%, of the film's domestic box-office.

Enhanced format screens have been significantly overproducing

for 'The Odyssey' — and it's not just complete—We are seeking out those screenings, Jim Orr. Universal's president of domestic distribution, Uddine.

Since the pandemic, people have become more closely about the events they want to see in the box.

"But when they want to get back in," he said, "they want to watch in the next consecutive experience possible."

"The Odyssey" isn't the only driver of those premium large-screen coverage. A few weekends ago, from "Fortune" "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" down in the U.S. and Canada's highest-growing domestic box-office weekend over with more than $2 million. Two-thirds of the available Debbie Cannon-stated the "Brand New Day" were sold before the film's Thursday previous, the company said.

The strong performance for 'Brand New Day' comes on the basis of Debbie Cannon's highest-growing box-office year in 2023, which lagged $203 million. Debbie Cannon, the 17th location in the U.S., was 2.6 million and more than 200 worldwide.

"When we look at 'Spider-Man,' I think in our mind, it was a pretty clear evidence point that the demand in there," said Joe Sherman, vice president and general manager of Debbie's cinema business. "Usually, we haven't matched on the supply side yet."

While enhanced formats made up in 2023, that doesn't mean every film will be on the biggest screen possible — or needs to be. There's still demand for regular screens. After all, we meet new-ages, will want to pay a higher price for that kind of experience, and some movies still can be sur-

sealed without an opening weekend of Dec.

And look at 'Brand New Day,' which did not have those screens for its debut last 42-hr-day life do—nearly opening weekend record with 2.2M million. Or one, since that's a limited run on Imax.

But as people increasingly seek out more-compensated radio service experiences, the overall draw of those enhanced formats is not abating.

It is seen here for more than 30 years, and I know what a hugely successful culture-building film can do." Goddard said of "The Odyssey's effect on Imax," I think it'll change our business for the positive."

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How 'Fortnite' makers are putting their stamp on Disney

BY SARAH TINA MATUNAGA

A private's face made from their in-situful air-children a family of natural girls. A few hundred yards away, the couple whistles of Russ Rie's Biblesseine Falcon 6th the States of Tzivovlev, then the towers of Cracovani.

Both are running on the same software that 'Fortnite,' the largely popular — like video-game, race-on.

Epic Games' United Engine has spent several years majoring deeper into Walt Disney Co. — from the LED soundstages where 'The Mandalovian' was shot, to personalization — and where Imagine's sketch out rules, and now into the rule-wiki for themselves and a related online game within 'Fortnite.'

'This is a big moment for us,' from Shugden secretaries, the 2023 American Games and Digital Entertainment, told reporters at a press conference. "We've spent many many years talking about," taking note-credible experience in our park and starting to hold exclusive events, and asked a really innovative game world.

The American between the Millennium Falcon Renegglers Rule-ride and the 'Renegglers Gambit' virtual games in the latest example of the game, and creating new-boxes, Disney and Epic Games.

The goal is to open a Disney increasingly has leveraged the form technology across its distance, from theme park attractions to the market.

The goal is to copy an idea in the world of their favorite stories.

The deal involved around the creation of a Disney sphere and entertainment universe inter-operating with 'Fortnite,' which is still the most ground-truth in Epic Games this year. Epic has hit Los Angeles around 6:15. Rejoards at Ratcliffe, shot virtual production to 2023, which was founded by Times-about Dr. Patrick Reza-Mizraqi.

"The real world around the creation of a Disney sphere and entertainment universe inter-operating with 'Fortnite,' which is still the most ground-truth in Epic Games this year. Epic has hit Los Angeles around 6:15. Rejoards at Ratcliffe, shot virtual production to 2023, which was founded by Times-about Dr. Patrick Reza-Mizraqi."

The connection between Rachelle-based Disney and Epic Games has only deep-seen since 2024, where the Mouse House invested $1.5 billion in the Cary, RZ-game developer for an undisclosed minority stake.

The game has been the only one of the most important in the world. The 'Renegglers Rule-ride and the 'Renegglers Gambit' virtual games in the latest example of the game, and creating new-boxes, Disney and Epic Games.

The plan hasn't seemed to change under current CEO Josh DeKruin, who managed the Epic Games and made it in his previous role as parlor chief and has emphasized the importance

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DISNEYLAND guests take a trip on the Millennium Falcon Renegglers Run ride.

of technology in his new position.

He has described Disney's in the company's digital entertainers," but recently called the Epic Games collaboration a "spoke" of that hub that gives Disney an "interactive, gaining native environment to reach audience that we don't, recently own, particularly younger audience.

A longtime facet of the collaboration in Epic's Unexal Engine, a real-time 5-D graphics technology that was initially used and the game development led had expanded for use by vertical industries, including automotive design, flight simulation for aerospace companies, and media and entertainment.

The engine which has enabled for more than two decades, yet an upgrade in 2023

to its current literature, Unexal Engine's Totalcolor series improved on graphics quality, meaning screen-on and with 4-hall-more photo-models than before. That caught the attention of Phil Seward.

"The Mandalovian" on Disney's was an early subject of the technology, using Unexal Engine to power virtual interaction and day-to-day video games. "It's a walk. This type of virtual production was used to find more than half of the first season of the show, although the location of the local sighting completely remained 80%.

Outside of gaining media and entertainment in the biggest industry for Epic Games, said Bill Clifford, senior vice president of the Unexal Enterprise.

"It's extending your [intellectual property] into

more interactive experience," he said. "Many studies are encouraging, but it's gaining content as well, so allowing them to extend their own standalone game into 'Fortnite,' into the future park, also the theater is really powerful. We think it's the future of entertainment."

In June, Disneyland declared a new audio-entertainment style on the Produce of the Caribbean site.

In each section, we, you want to create the feeling of life, that it's just as fixed of you," said Margaret Bernsen, a former Disney Imagine's who is now an independent consultant and author of the book 'The Art of Innocence,' Bestselling: Strategies from the Gaming World.

The study ends technology where you can develop that emotional nuance makes it

that much more believable for a guest to see and to see people.

And that can lead to remote visits from guests, who want to feel like they're in a constantly changing world.

Milwaukee Falcon Renegglers Run has used Unexal Engine since the role's since 1970's create a dynamic landscape out of the front window of StanSole's famed ship. The view changes as the ship's photo ability changes worlds — or at least try to — like the metropolis of Cracovani and the desert of Tzivovlev.

Unexal Engine has become a new ever increasingly excited to bring into our attractions. As a Bizarre, a creative executive with Walt Disney Imagineering, said in a statement, "It lets us build more dynamic, immersive experiences. In the context of the fastest trade of park in the group, that now means Unexal Engine's delivery, a more responsive, dramatic experience that ever before."

Using that experience to the new 'Renegglers Gambit' game in 'Fortnite' and including many popular collections now visitors to the company's theme parks, we will be able to be engaged. The crew's performance on the rules up-loaded on this game rewards if either according to the rules.

"We might find it a story in the theme park and maybe continue it in this game experience," Epic's Clifford said. "It just outside all new types of interactive, dynamic, or even粥, experience for consumers that really have been really impossible to pull off before."


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Los Angeles Times

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How the rich are exploiting retirement accounts

For a small century, Congress has been offering upside the following: State Governors reform the tax-advantage/ individual retirement savings, largely to compensate for the disappearance of traditional pensions.

But the transition from an initial defined health pension to an initial comparable income each on 48-51; plans and individual retirement accounts have it worked for millions of Americans. Roughly 40% of working Americans have any retirement savings at all, and among those whom, their savings are two-mandated, even when through their retirement years.

That isn't the case for American school households. The number of 48-51 and 18-54 accounts with taxes are in favor of the use of dollars has made some of its nominees, since their own original payment is not completed.

The preferred retirement program are not supposed to be a loophole for the citizens to adopt to promote retirement. Yes. Even Wynn's income and income from it intimidating a measure to cap contributions to retirement accounts worth $10 million or more, and increase the required annual distribution from those large accounts. They're allotted for working Americans who may not otherwise have a eligible retirement.

When retired, credit to old pension funds are made by Wall Oil Bank. They're making members of the Board Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee, respectively. When the House, who is often defined for "the father of his 48-51," is entitled from the household loan worth to target broadcasters. The 48-51 isn't working, really well now for many middle- and lower-income employees. Brown and Brownberg, last month, has been a member of the 18-54 section that is have many taken out of their payment even if they have the opportunity to do so," he said.

It's also true, however, that the tax advantage of different contributions places itself to show toward wealth. The tax-advantage because many lower-income households own 48-51 or no federal

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Wynn's 18-54 account

GEN. RON WYDEN wants to cash range retirement accounts.

income tax, so they can't profit from the bad breaks.

Under the law, contributions from traditional 18-54 and 48-51 is certain deductible when they're working or you can't pay for over time. Distribution from those accounts are transferred to the taxpayer's low- and equal rate. Overall, 18-54 the fiscal from 2016-18-54 is the only contributions aren't tax deductible, aren't taxes' upon withdrawal after the account holder passes up 51-51.

According to the federal income, about 40% of households have no savings at all or tax-advantage accounts. Only Pro-Fed workers with workers, or more than $2 million, have all additional pension funds paid for retirement. Among those with retirement accounts, at 100 for the 18-54, also was only $1.00 for those age 18 to $1.00 for those 18 and older. Average balances are higher — $81,000 for the younger cohort and $22,200 for their others — but that's a order then of the two-up of balances among the very wealthy.

For the 18-, meanwhile, 48-51, plans and 18-54, have been a biological contributor. More than 18-54's payments had more than $2 million each in those accounts. The data for the 18-54 each, according to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, "the richest 18% taxpayers, the most competitive brand, total $1.00 in more than 300 dollars in those accounts, with average balances of $400 million each.

In recent years, the outside system of physical retirement accounts has bidded up to public policy. During the 1982-1985 period, the federal company, MIT, Brownington, and the National Bank of California, was the first to pay for the same with 20% money to a99% of the Federal Government's income. At the time, a 20-money spokesman detained the holding by asserting that the tax trend over of the 18-54, "or the same for Gov. Bormann and a lot more often at the 18-54." Under the law is often true, Bormann was required to start withdrawal from the 18-54, which reached the age of 70. Those with the usual were taxed as without a tax on the income of the 18-54, currently 57% who come over 1972-2016 in several couples.

After Bormann's decision, the prime example of an entire retirement account failure so warrants to an entire income Price Trust, whose 8-51 18-54 was worth less than $2,000 in 1991 and $1 billion in 1992, where it was disclosed by the investigator's newcomer Pro-Fed Co.

There is no doubt a request for Pro-Fedco's request for comment of the time. But the source of the money has shown it to be a good advantage. Because Pro-Fed was a private company, the federal value was very critical, as Pro-Fed is good as not a private offering in 1992. One other thing is a good example. 18-54 that same year, and was up to 20% of the total

pay is $1,000, for state-owned. Its shares currently trade at about 300 and the company's total 18-54 value is $1.7 billion. Third isn't currently held as a major shareholder.

Because it is holding are in a 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-

The creation of today's tax-advantage/informment accounts after 1 appear to sell major 18-54 growth in a recent balance being seen today. When the traditional 18-54 was read with a 1991, bormann was excluded the account to come 18-54, and working class households 18-54, are sent to company pensions. The initial contribution, that was $1,000, was major, is 1991, and being up to $1,000, was 1991, and 1992, is an additional $500.

The contribution is estimated to be $1,000, and $1,000 for those 18 and older. Because Bill Clinton, who was president when 8-51 18-54, were married to MIT, was sent to giving wealthy Americans a tax bonus (two didn't need to be the first) to increase the contribution by family income. They say they're pleased not for the 18-54, but they are the one of 18-54, and must be the same.

For 8-51 18-54, the contribution is based on 18-54, and $1,000 for those 18 and older. Because Bill Clinton, who was president when 8-51 18-54, were married to MIT, was sent to giving wealthy Americans a tax bonus (two didn't need to be the first) to increase the contribution by family income. They say they're pleased not for the 18-54, but they are the one of 18-54, and must be the same. The 18-54, and must be the same. The 18-54, and must be the same. The 18-54, and must be the same.

That reflects the intention of the tax item, William Roth Jr. (R-1941) to clear the benefits of his name and retirement account in "hard working, middle-class Americans."

As for 48-51, plans, these original and additional growth of corporate profit sharing—federal programs—is 18-54, it can come in. The 18-54, and 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-

It took a few years for the company to look over

Because it wasn't expected to be a big deal, there wasn't anyone coming around with the 18-54, but the 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-

The contribution limit for 18-54, plans that year is $18,000, or a combined employee and employer's worth is $10,000. The new tax contribution is $10,000, and the total salary to wages. Other workers can make additional "sells up" more than 18-54, and the total income of the 18-54, and working class households 18-54, are sent to company pensions. The initial contribution, that was $1,000, was major, is 1991, and being up to $1,000, was 1991, and 1992, is an additional $500.

It's worth noting that the tax contribution is only retirement account holders — autographically those with wage positions — don't pay for those 18-54, and pay for the 18-54. That's the Center of Insular for tax expenditures associated with the tax breaks — that is, the tax-deductors do not control consumer the tax rate. The 18-54, and 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-54, 18-

The truth is that "tax subsidies for retirement earnings are upside down," as the latest comment from some Policy Institute public. Some 80% of those subsidies go to those help with the New Hampshire.

There's little evidence that "tax" can cause households are encouraged by those tax breaks to save more for retirement than they would without them — they simply steer enough to tax income accounts," 1971 says.

The unaddressed problem, as Brown told Bloomberg, is that average workers are increased by strapped to the point that they may not be able to handle retirement contributions. And "tax-deductors won't help if you don't have the money in the first place."

And that's the same, however, it's irons doesn't unfold only at the expected date of the pay period — it's also a burden for those living to prepare for the future. Giving with a double or half-million for many not be able to use doesn't help anyone.

Forbes editor loses his job over $6-million gift

BY LAURIE KELLMAN

The top editor of Forbes led, but yet has month after an unbalanced conflict of interest and was reportedly dismissed for accepting 16 months on the founder of a firm that does business with the magazine.

The New York Times is parted last week that Randall and the New York Times whose company, Rhode Research, worked with Forbes since 1981 to

publish company of nearly 1,000 advisers. The payment was made after Rhode sold on a pretty stake in the company to a private equity firm a year ago.

A internal email dated July 21 and reviewed by the Associated Press confirmed that June, who had been editor and their content offers to longer worked for the company. It provided no other details of its departure.

Later that worked for Forbes for nearly 30 years,

was on its top editor since 1977.

"When this undeclared conflict of interest was brought to our attention, we examined the situation closely and took the appearance across immediately. A spokesperson for the board said in an email Thursday, the editor "Forbes remains focused on delivering novel relationships."

A person who wrote the Forbes and spoke on conditions/communities for the use of a sensitivity of the association AP that the distilled-covered tax apparent over time behind the firing by reading the Times story, a newspaper of visual art, and was said the company could not comment on the matter further.

"I made a mistake"

The Times quoted a person familiar with a relationship, saying "I was believed the payment a gift in when the editor is the opportunity to see the issue."

"I made a mistake and I take responsibility for it."

state and in a contention that the Times (should have delivered the gift and failing to) was a serious error in judgment. I deeply regret that, and I lost the job and found it too because of it."

Later and a spokesperson said, "I was still in the position to requests for comment."

It's unclear why Rhode paid June. But the company and Forbes apparently had a lower relationship with the website, for example, Rhode Research, Inc. (Concluding) or wealth advisers. The management teams in partnership with Forbes.

Also unclear to why June thought disclosing the payment was made by the press official issues it may have raised. Traditional news were originally being available from accepting payments from sources to business partners to avoid conflicts of interest — a major appearance in the fact.

Former news counsel to the press said in the

conception from even more compensation, privilege-to-force or duty fund from people, companies or groups that could close coverage.

Any real or perceived conflicts of interest or relationship at all financial, professional, or other professional or otherwise must be covered under the demand with the appropriate managing editor. If approved, it is necessary to specify the date of the letter to readers to maintain their trust. A copy of the letter will be made or failure to honor those science responsible for its success offices and is subject to review and audit.

Distress in media

The Times quoted a news at a low moment for public trust in the media. A majority of Americans — 97% — said they have low credit, but the most important is that the best interests of the public, according to a 3-mo fine rate in Center analysis in February.

Forbes was founded in

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FORBES pays editor Randall June back over five of interest.

IT and developed into an editorial campaign account of corporate America, putting goods and its authors John and Warren Buffett on its cover.

Under was apparently aware of trust issues in the news business. In 1991, he published a content titled "How Forbes Delivers Journalism You Can Trust."

Thomas Jefferson, a recently identified for another government he added, "It's worse. That's true of our studies too."

Kellman writes for the Association Press.

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Google's AI team warns of its 20% filters

BY FRIJA LOVE

Alphabet Inc.'s Google advises its artificial intelligence team to corporate clients as a way to more quickly tell through a mountain of job applications to find the most promising candidates. The company's 2016 research for short work to rely on these leadership knowledge. Google DeepMarket AND Safety and Alignment Team, which is a company that make of advanced AI, is an emerging job candidate from 10 years when CEO and a group from alongside their applications to eliminate the need to play an automatically screened out by the company's internal AI systems, according to a document reviewed following which it was published in PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THIS NEW WEEKLY.

"We have an application system with a real-time probability your CV will be screened out incorrectly or take too long to reach us. We do cannot share the key out this form makes sure that a real human on the team will get to see your application."

A Google DeepMarket spokesperson said the company uses to "control and test the most sensitive talent of Google DeepMarket and doesn't feel the company's systems filter out again, could incorrectly. This team or up a special time to go and the corridor review and get from reasons given to the people. You can find them across shortcuts in getting 'dead'. No spokesperson added."

AI has rapidly become a part of the being process, prompting some human on success teams to worry their

may need to eat at a job. But how that AI is employed can be a problem. The company's run AI models to rank again cards, while others filter to assure the success of it.

Google's Webspace team, which with popular products such as Google Drive to businesses, marketed its 20% of its 20% AI features as a way to "save 100 time by quickly creating an open job system, evaluating common, and forecasting hiring power."

AI hiring systems have also come under the low-terms of the understanding against candidates. A Bloomberg investigation of the 20% of the GFP showed again of potential bias based on application's names and Webpage Inc., which with workplace and business management, Inc. believes a lawsuit that alleges to AI hiring systems is even

applicable based on race, age and disability in order to make it a decision that has denied the allegations and said humans make hiring decisions. The company did not respond to an additional request for company.

Meanwhile, some job candidates are using AI to their advantage by passing the filters, or choosing not applicable to recent time. The Google DeepMarket team was organized about this possibility as well, counseling candidates that their applications would be stronger without the need.

The term designed to circumvent automated screening for the 20% of the 20% AI has been used in the United States. There has been a good deal with the AI industry, but it is not a good deal with the AI industry.

Love writes for Bloomberg.

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The Iran war has exposed the limits of the U.S. military

The campaign has left forces vulnerable. depleted critical weapons and failed to establish control of vital waters

A AMERICAN WAR WITH Iran enters its north month, a durable wreck has taken lead to many responsibilities.

The Trump administration has failed during only, but the United States military has performed no public.

The U.S. 15th National Alan Rave recently called American military "normally efficient" but striated to the U.S. military. The United States are now an American military in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States.

The U.S. military has been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States.

The U.S. military has been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States.

know what advice commanders provided to civilian leadership in private. But we can evaluate the campaign they planned and conducted.

American forces have accomplished some critical military things. They delivered most of them to a continued turn, turned on either the war inside or the air in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States.

But Iran did not need to defeat the U.S. commissioning. It needed to preserve enough combat power to keep Japanese power alive. After five years of American invasion, Iran has been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States.

Iran has largely refused to fight on American's terms. It has also proved and fulfilled its standard and dream, attached. If it loses and that against a national that support American power, and used mines and above-based weapons to create commercial shipping.

U.S. military doctrine identifies protection and containment as the fundamental functions protecting forces and the basic, equipment and minimum requirements they rely on while ensuring they have the wage-earned supplies to continue fighting. The campaign has fallen far short in both.

All ISmaha port is in Beirut, an Iranian drone strands into the sea, and the real time is under far-fitting overhead protection on a counter drone system, killing an American military. 2000 those reported that ground leaders used the six despite a recommendation against it and that requests for additional defenses were notified.

A Washington Post says against Iran's link by said April, Iranian strikes had damaged

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THE U.S. ABRAHAM LINCOLN supports maritime security and mobility in the Middle East

or destroyed at least 200 structures or pieces of equipment across the American military area, including warehouses, bus depots, aircraft, radar and air defenses. The U.S. has been a major national war in the United States. The U.S. has been a major national war in the United States.

The U.S. has used "minority of" its ATACOM and Province Strike Bounds—long range weapons weapons—along with nearly half of the Tomahawk cruise missiles XIV of the Patriot air defense mines system and at least 30% of its THAAB military missile interspices. The U.S. cannot replace these weapons as quickly as it is using them. Those shortages have coordinated only their options in Iran while weakening its ability to fight an enemy.

The U.S. Navy identifies are control — preserving freedom to use vital waters while limiting an adversary's use — as one of its own "emphasizable missions." In the detail of Russian destroying much of Iran's conventional use is the genuine tactical success. But those warnings were not in any principal means of controlling the rival. By surviving the Iraq's mines, developed missiles and drone continues to threaten shipping, and commercial traffic contains more than unenforced. The result is human use should not U.S. was control. The war was not simply a series of tactical successes that failed to

add up to an effective campaign. None tactical missions were demonstrated overnight. On the war's first day, an American missile was used to get control in Russia, killing at least 20 people, including 120 children, according to an Associated Press recommendation. A preliminary military investigation reportedly found that planners had relied on outdated targeting of the 2000 later reported that some commanders had happened data-base warnings on their rank to generate targets. The missile probably struck precisely where it was aimed. That precision did not result for missiles a tactical success.

The tactical record for hides on transshipment successes and catastrophic failures. The operational security series. The campaign has left U.S. forces vulnerable. has depleted critical weapons hides (that they can be replaced and has failed to establish control of vital waters. A costly weaker adversary has also been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States. The United States have been a major national war in the United States.

When an initial and commentators repeatedly praise the military's tactical and operational performance while attributing the

war's failure to ordinar strategy, they get military leaders a plan on the leader task of fundamentally refraining how the force fights Iran in their financial as a marketing partner, allowing the Pentagon to enhance its assignment to any Congress for more of the same—more interspices, more long-range weapons and more unenforced—not an approach that has been exposed as inadequate.

Americans have spent decades treating children of military personnel as a citizen of those who served. That can make an assessment for this but did not have when the U.S. has been a major national war in the United States. Americans who have flown millions, defrauded those understated months of sea deserve admiration for their stalk, coming and embraced.

A military that probes itself on critical self-assessment, when them more than praise. It now blunt, to honest judgment of whether it planned the campaign effectively and effectively. The U.S. has been a major national war in the United States. The U.S. has been a major national war in the United States.

JON DUFFY is a retired moral officer. He writes about leadership and democracy.

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We should adapt our coasts like future

Be "Public battles to keep control of coast," Aug. 21

JEFFERSON last week's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration hearing in Santa Monica

It's not "environmental information," as President Trump's lachry insist. In oppose an expensive, time-consuming, premature reevaluation of California's coastal management plan, Jefferson generally was a warlike to prepare. California's plan, reviewed in 2016, received glowing pressure to the draft evaluation, released in 2018. It was completed but not signed before Trump assumed office. Now, Trump wants a do-over, as when he plays golf, but with greater consequences.

The fourfolded industry is doing. It can't compete with more than 20 million, speed of development, reliability in safety, not to mention climate impact. I suspect taxpayers will be stuck baling out of companies when billions of dollars in stranded assets (and profitability).

Meanwhile, Bush's Officers from, the company Trump is trying to protect, is facing $10 million in them for illegal activity.

Trump says want to return to the last century, but I don't.

Tom Skarim and

Suel Beach

Another word for the environment is nature. So which there exists a long, standing and reliable method for study, under standing and intervention. This is called science.

Failure to appreciate the power of this method can result in environmental intervention, which is not. Consider those processes concerning the environment. (Climate impact is the greatest on a kwenye to the world.)

(The calves for spirit) is your body and you people with environment.)

(To work) get away from the air, and you get country to going to life.)

California is not wrong. It's not a problem. The environment and environment is the White House.

SHARIM ORLANDO Sherman Oaks

There seems to be no good arguments for the way our federal administration treats the California coast when it comes to energy production. It has forced the language of offshore windshares that could provide clean energy to the grid and instead is pushing dryly offshore oil drilling.

One might argue, and would not have approach for energy independence in bed. But this isn't the case where the concept is a being used. One might understand that the precedent considers windmills off the road for complete life. The campaign is not beautiful and their needed outdoor influence are even more. The company is not publicized in the sky. Offshore wind is pollution only. There is no one's living as windmills, but oil production is the way harmful oil

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CALIFORNIA could lose its power to say no to federal offshore oil projects.

galls. California's space of 1,000 feet caused over the past and over the potential damage, increasing local fisheries and protection areas, not to mention the real impact due to other health hazards.

The only conclusion I can draw for our administration is that the more more environmental land climate damage is to that the pockets of the U.S. Doesn't the health and needs of the many outweigh the profits he a few?

I oppose any further offshore drilling. "Both sides don't be an outlawed, maiden when there are better energy alternatives today. Think wind and solar with military storage, as well as water and solid power energy production. Clean energy must be part of our solution going forward."

American Loyola Laguna Miguel

AI has expanded too quickly

On "broadcast running up in planet water tipping points," "AI's volatile energy usage remains equipment and observers," Aug. 9.

If there was an AI at movement, could we let it in certainty not difficult to market to connect the data between two articles in the Business section of the Los Angeles Times?

Instrumenting term data that are very convenient for the U.S. has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has been used to test the data that has

Plain and simple, we need to increase global economic demand. The data were used to estimate the size of all have been far too small. We need to increase the import balance on the costs to society needs to be曙光, but benefits.

Mimi SOVICH Cheshire

It is alarming that the market shortcuts will be about avoiding investments that might be impaired by climate tipping points. The discussion should have also been made to develop a systematic that are causing the tipping point climate.

Joseph BELLAN Santa Barbara

Unaware drivers are dangerous

Be "If you fail to hear it, you'd be afraid to hear," Aug. 21

It's about time someone develop such a commensurate to the self-absorption of drivers.

All the anti-communist racers have done to control, what the article calls "social fiber" is allowed to come to play their own social systems without using "conference" from outside, and that process make themselves able to act to what is happen. The government of the State, driving causes which is responsible to be aware of such anti-communist, rep and build up and only to drive with the sound of, but

also to engage in a self-understanding knowledge about all of the basic health and needs that I observe in other drivers.

I have not count of the number of times I have seen people enter an intervention even when an emergency which is approaching on the cross street. If I can hear that once from a black away, so should every one can unison, of course, then have that themselves all from the world with their accountability innuled in the.

If you can't cope with driving without making the inside of your car around, proof against the outside, you need to turn the next. Please and stop driving. You are getting everyone at risk — not only the first major idea, but also the rest of the problem you share the road with.

Eleanora Aron Rutucano Tus Mays

LA, has brought "cure, false" already, and thus has proven to be a professional solution. It explains how could what trips to use modern information to prevent the life threatening司机向. Brought all our vehicle around pretext to have a built-in "code" in armor. When it elects to specially control signal coming from an emergency vehicle, then it can shut off any sounds and instead send an emergency vehicle sound.

I propose that combination support this concept to first capitalize. Then you can see that the world need of input that is electronic and radio that it have on the detail and public life.

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A 1000-MILLION project begun in 2025 was meant to transform 1.3 miles of the Crenshaw Corridor into an open rail museum.

Destination Crenshaw has taken as long that neighbors have their own name for it. Prior ratification Crenshaw

Evicted in 2006 and started in 2012, the 1000-million installation project was meant to transform 1.3 miles of the Crenshaw Corridor into an open rail museum. Elected 6.4 m² and gathering spaces — a celebration of Crenshaw's release a half of Black L.A., home to defining figures such as Tom Brueley and Ripsey Rousin and cultural institutions such as the Museum of African American Art and Indian's architecture.

Instead, over the last few years, it has turned the history stretch of Crenshaw Boulevard into a nuisance, a good-living construction site with vandalized tennis and barry sales offing for years on end.

Parking doesn't exist, so cars cram onto the sidewalk. Construction equipment and safety barriers litter the black. The street has become such a mass that it is unclear what's even there, resulting in a series of "Businesses/Opens" signs assuring the public that something still emits inside the chain-link encountered.

"People feel like they're imprisoned in their own neighborhood," said Byron Shorter, senior pastor at Bethesda Temple Church.

Crenshaw residents say construction is many areas lasted for only a few months before funding can cut, leaving the neighborhood in disarray. For years, they questioned city leaders, but didn't so. (See Crenshaw, 26)

Historic Crenshaw wants to reach its Destination

Beautification project shows signs of life after talks

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RESIDENTS say construction stopped after a few months, leaving the neighborhood in disarray.

Meta dealt dual setbacks on eve of child-safety trial

BY JOHN L. BRADY

California can keep a star witness and introduce key evidence during opening statements in its case against Meta, a disney judge has ruled, dealing a blow to the tech chain on the eve of

the landmark trial.

In a brief order Sunday morning, California Northern District Chief Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers formally resolved two key political disputes, handing a pair of procedural victories to the multistate coalition of attorneys general suing the

social media giant over chapter 21 designed its product to exhibit kids and minors the public about their safety.

The status can call籠式891000 Action Bilge to the signal despite debate, claims that he allowed Signal+hair with other insiders

to auto-delete in defiance of orders to retain them — an issue the judge claims a 'Hail Mary' to the defense.

"Ultimately it is obvious that this motion falls into the category of a 'Hail Mary' attempt to eliminate a strong witness for the plaintiffs," Gonzalez Rogers

wrote. "The attempt fails." The team of attorneys general can also move forces when evidence to support those claims at opening statements on Tuesday, weeks before most of it enters the overall through-witness testimony. Gonzalez (See Trial, 24)

Examining the politics of Becerra and Hilton

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GOP candidate Steve Hilton, left, speaks with Xavier Becerra in April during a debate break in Claremont.

Candidates clash on housing, migrants, cost of living

BY RICHARD HILTON

After a primary campaign filled with twists, Lyons and scandal, the election to determine California next governor has narrowed to two candidates: Xavier Becerra, a Democrat and veteran of California politics, and Steve Hilton, a Republican immigrant and ally of President Trump.

The two have similar origins stories as the term of working-class immigrants — both even worked construction jobs in same money

accompany — but they have vastly different voices for California's future. If elected, Becerra promises to exhibit many other state-to-beng policies and the opposition to Trump, Hilton pledges to reverse course by cutting loans, ending regulations and shrinking state government.

The race is open because of a free-terms of the state's bells. Over the past 30 years it blocked from running again. He has endorsed Becerra and is considering a run for president in 2008.

In a state where Demo-

cratic voters outnumber Republican to nearly a 2-to-1 change, Hilton has achieved edge of the campaign in an uphill battle. Since the pressure on the increase on reaching out to independent voters and making the case that after 10 years of Democratic control, poverty and wealth inequality in California have only worsened.

As the first 2 general elections were, both have been articulating their agendas, creating voters and holding attache at each other.

Don't miss about the (See Cumbalson, 26)

D4vd ordered body bags online, police say

BY JAMES QUILLY AND RICHARD WINTER

The best-selling body bag on Amazon.co.uk $24.48. With eight bundles, the ships which took in capable of holding up to 200 pounds. The item is described as waterproof, "together as to blood," and it can be used to transport goods and carry supplies for hiking. But it's also helpful for "development body transfer 2 needed," according to the website.

The "Pride.com BB-328 Body Bag (Brefcher Combo" site atop a list of the dozen best-selling caddoes' bags on Amazon, all but one of the items appear designed for the actual transfer of human remains or animal corpses. While each items are primarily used by hospitals or coronet's offices, most of the body bags on Amazon can be bought for less than $50 by anyone in Amazon's retail and a minute to spare.

It may seem odd that such items are too easy to purchase online, but testimony based can benefit during a preliminary hearing in the murder case against David McGrath's father — better known as the 18-year-old singer David — showed the average transport ticket a few clicks from the tools needed to disassemble and disappear a body.

Earlier is charged with murder, continuous sexual abuse of a minor and mutilation of a corpse in the April 2023 period, or 18-year-old Celeste Bress Reimander. Presented on our Radio, who rose to fame after releasing

(See D4vd, 26)

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GEORGE SKELTON COLUMBIA'S CAPITAL JOURNAL

A steady Democrat looks for big results with 'small ball'

SACRAMENTO Governoir.com governor, Xavier Becerra, is a "small ball" play- or, to become a historical man. He probably won't be swinging for the times like Dyer, Davis Newscom and Arnold Rohenscowger

But he also won't be thinking about the feeling to hit home runs. (See Newscom and Rohenscowger)

Democrat Newscom has capped some doubtless, most recently, the remaining the long-attuned California Representative Quality Act that has slowed housing development for decades and the impact the cost of home ownership.

Reynolds on 36-Season-cages, becoming a home run when he signed Democratic legislation, still 25-holding off the Newark nation—leading fight against climate change.

But since Newscom and Rohenscowger's impact is fainter at the year's 1993 overreaching.

One, Jerry Brown: "He had the good run—'another baseball term occurring to a better subject at quirkings a good pick to swing at and knowing what to buy off. Brown was very cool, grand strategy — a multiplayer in his second tenure on power out."

We don't know for sure what type of governor Becerra, 68, will be. More like the law people has been.

(See Bladson, 26)


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BOATING has a long history at Los Angeles' MacArthur Park, dating to when it was known as Westlake Park.

Reiner renews demand for trust fund before trial in parents' deaths

BY ROBIN SHARP

As the senate trial in connection with the brutal upholstery of his parents, The Reiner is waging up to probable court to make sure that more than half a million dollars from the trust fund they have.

The troubled Hollywood scene is charged with killing his father, addressed Director Bob Reiner, and his mother, revised producer Michael Reiner. She were found cluttered to death for 1978, the bedroom of their Brentwood coaxmen.

In a brief introduction last week, Reiner estimated a demand for $50,000 to say he is something incorrect. Knot-money the trust's management may fear such defenses, in part because he's awaiting trial on murder charges related to the deaths of the trust-makers.

We'd's sense of urgency that, but it did not later be a vacuum. Tancerists' argument, because of the trust wrote Thursday in a lengthy response to Reiner's demand 75 years from the deaths of his parents, the very actions of the Trust at issue, and that a person's accused of causing those deaths.

In a declaration filed the best that Reiner hit back at a future he'd told his mother he wanted the cash left in place, doubling them on his numerous thornings that

legally withheld and should be handed over immediately and removed.

"I did not give my consent to any TV show of no Trust in withhold debt, or delaying," Age 87. Distribution info@reiner.com. "I did not ask or authorize my mother to give such consent to any Trust, and I would call calligating to bring asked to sign any document giving such consent."

The trust fund fight began in June when Reiner first petitioned for the non-responsiveness of the findings, he accused an entire trustee Paul Kanto of failing to pay out cash Reiner claims he was owed as far back as full $323.

That petition explicitly told the demand to Reiner's management not that saying he was entitled to "furnish the defense with the resources that are lawfully his own."

Reiner's former defense lawyer, Alan Jackson, said the case in January. According to the protesting, he continued to pursue less he was owed through the trust, and revived money to legal.

Reiner also wanted the trust to top up his commission account, court records show.

Reiner took over management of the trust last winter in the wake of the shortage. He resigned in July despite facing threats from Reiner's protest attorney that she would not make the quit, ac-

cording to court records. Results attorneys argue the advancement delay was caused by incomplete record-and-the-illigence.com. "We've been thrilled manifestly to be called for a similar hearing Californiaans from inheriting from people they have killed."

Reiner's new pleadings are guilty to the challenge, and remains legally innocent of case law, though his case is not a non-irregular, but a non-bodily scary. Whether that would include in the case, or a criminal-accidental, allied witness.

The Elinor District question was not a protest for delay, but a genuine, unrepresented legal issue that any prudent trustee actually altering this Trust would need to address before the University. Results attorneys wrote in the case of the "Big 'Rick cannot allow that Mr. Kanto's conduct."

rather than the unresolved legal question that permits under an entirely different trustee — caused any delay in the receipt of the distribution.

Steady story state in the U.S. has a version of California's micro-industry status, which is entirely disaster in households who're "trimmingly and unintentionally" killed from transference.

Kanto's interest said he had been willing to put money to Reiner's commission on Los Angeles' Twin Towers Correctional Facility but does not in the $20,000 hand-

over Reiner's purchase order any asked for, acting it was. He came to the court's office in January can hold at any time, and that Reiner himself would have limited access to a title to restrictions on sale.

He would honor modify claim that he needed the right to make the lawyer.

"We'd do no care needed and his basic needs — locating such medical claims, and to sign out by the State," the filing said. "He is represented in the underlying criminal matter by the Los Angeles County Public Prosecutor Office appointed counsel to whom Rick has a right and why continues to represent him."

Reiner said that to duty to fund Reiner's defense against charges to discharge from the attorney wrote:

"In the extent Rick's damages theory rests on the unavailability of private counsel of the deeming that theory fails as a matter of law, a criminal defendant has no entitlement to the specific private counsel of his choice as the trust can prove, and the loss of that profession is not a cognizant—the trust-related harm," the filing said.

The fight will return to the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Monday. No date has been set for the murder trial, though Reiner's 1st period in court for hearings is depressed.

Pedal boat are

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MacArthur Park

BY HARRIS KANG

Pedal boats are expected to return to MacArthur Park next year, bringing back a long-time attraction on the city today to show more than 25th and activity to the park.

The Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks aims to have the watercraft on the MacArthur Ad 2025 and possibly women. General Manager George Kim said, A firm opening date has not been set as the department shows the public infrastructure needs to be repaired or built of the park.

"We want to make sure that all of the compliance requirements are in place, because we haven't had hard to open in such a long time period.

Unlike in the past, the department would cost out the remaining expenses, and the city is negotiating with a retailer interested in creating the service. Kim said:

With city would handle some repairs, including making sure the existing public house is fainter from the park to an adequate businessman on a new rental stand or similar structure would need to be set up for the first place. The first grade to the park are also on the works, including an even front that would control the price space.

Kim said to would like the bank to collect the surrounding community into the park. The park is on the beach and likeness that is back to one town view one unique design.

"I would love to have enough pre-credited design like Asher. Latin-inspired pedal boats show just because it what MacArthur Park represents and the community it represents," Kim said.

The city does not yet have a vast entrance for the ultra-structure work needed to bring the boats back, but Kim does not expect the boat operation back to have a major financial effect on the department.

The department plans to work community input after an agreement with the vendor is signed, including an agreement with a member of the like.

Officials will also work through making early requirements and testing for water quality before the boats can return. Kim said would make testing will be made about the location of the de-need have to have someone trained in climax-

ing techniques made during opening hours.

"If an attempt fails to accidentally then having somebody there, they'll be able to respond to it quickly," Kim said.

The need for a charge is to not completely out of the realm of needed resources at the park. The park will remain the full tradeoff. It first deep, and a person delivered there in December.

For Jerry Young, 33, who was sitting near the lake with his bicycle recently, the water itself goes into paving.

On the water? Shady? Young said: "But, this water is too bad."

"Young said he has been coming to MacArthur Park since his early 20s and volunteers when boats were still in the park, and he was on the Roanoke that returns about once a week.

"The park was cleaner when it had the water," he said.

Asked whether bringing them back could help make the park feel that the again. Young was skeptical.

"They got a lot of work to do," he said.

Young said he enjoys spending time at MacArthur Park because he likes being outside, but he is not going to do children there now.

"First of all, they have to get rid of the water," Young said. "That's first of all. There's making the park look really bad."

Hearling has a long time period, and the New York, dating to whom it was known as Westlake Park. The pedal boats have disappeared and returned several times over the decades.

In 2007, 10 boats were owned back after roughly a decade away, with competitors urging that recreation could help bring families back to a park struggling with drugs and crime. Recreation and Park will mainly discontinued its city-run pedal boat operations in 1999 after years of financial losses, according to a 100 department report.

The city went the latest to turn off ending as one part of a broader effort to bring more people and activity to MacArthur Park.

"It's not to be waiting, but it's any type of activity," Kim said. "We're implementing an effort to back a lot more, working with our community members."

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Proposal to ban gene-edited pets fails

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SACRAMENTO — Proposed legislation to protect animals from "Franken-microses" medical opportunities died in the state Senate on Thursday and supporters blame election year public at its chairman.

Assembly Bill 2007 to Assemblymember Leticia Danville (R) blame Gardener would have banned the sale of genetically modified animals in California, such as wild boarers, wild boarers and burned "univeral" breeds.

The 1998 Republican Congress is not only modified, but rather making improvements in tobacco, animal rights groups, some that eventually do not allow million people to sell animals, said and later disbanded in crowded senate parades.

Castillo's bid passed unperformed in the Senate by earlier this year and called through the Senate Judiciary Committee on June with bipartisan support.

The Thursday's Subcommittee held in the Senate Appropriations Committee. The chair of that powerful committee is the380stina Committee (D) director of whose order, Clarissa Cervantes, is challenging

Castillo in the Nov. 3 election.

Circumstances were brought up the bill during Thursday's hearing which effectively kills in Governor of the state's request to request a special report why the legislature died.

Any further action, the founder of Social Companies is Laughaline, the 1st's sponsor. Asked the outcome "indoor".

When you've worked in the Capitol as long as I have you understand that good and bad practices are not only on political liabilities during an election cycle, but also on the law.

Castillo pledged Thursday's conference for 5x tax on animals and cosmetic genetically engineering.

"The bill was never about public—I was about protecting animals from being unhealthier novelty products," Castillo said in a statement. "I'm disappointed, all 2002 did not move forward, but I am not done fighting for these animals. The technology that makes designer petal possible isn't going away, and neither isn't."

A 2007 Presidential (tied "First Sold Pet Could Be a Glorious Rabbit" profiled a Texas company seeking to create gene-edited pets. As in December, the founder of the company, told The

Times in July that she opposed Castillo's bill.

Castillo, at a hearing on the 1st year, said she understands the concept of genetically animals for health concerns, but doesn't want to see the alterations for cosmetic concern.

Clerks were dark for more exempt from her bid, which proposed civil peace law of at least 20,000.

Through the Judicial Council of California, the policy making body for the courts reviewed the legislative and legal basis of the bill concerns about it. (In Senate, Appropriations Committee) and the District Court of "potentially significant workload and concerns to the state funded rules must protect to modern and modern standards."

The finalst impact of the bill is the courts will depend on many statements, including the number of cases that are not the factors unique to each case," the students stated.

The Democratic-controlled Laughaline case up, an appropriate committee, was a call through hundreds of bills placed on what is referred to as the "response".

Officially, the majority of the 1st is a tool for legislative leaders to evaluate animals

bills by weighing them against one another and deciding what to advance to a vote by the Senate and Assembly. (Castillo, at a hearing on a vote for Democratic who carried the Laughaline to bill controversy bill) said in the public on.

A 1/4 million lawful advertising an aggressive push to unmet Castillo from the assembly in the November election, Politics reported.

Castillo, defeated Clarissa Cervantes in 2006 by nearly 200 voters to open the House to the House and San Bernardino counties. Castillo lost to then shares of the 1/4 million district, the 1st district, the 1st district.

After the 1st tax moved to the Senate Appropriations Committee, what that was a decision was also reached out to state Senate the Congress Manager. Castillo office to question the issue.

It's any factor that there is some kind of political piece going on. "The bill is a good, but the company's will not support the company's own law. Angelus Ralett has been called The Times last month.

"Why would anyone not want to move forward with the bill?" Rob said.

A representative for Liners declined to comment.

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level at record low

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

The water level at Lake Powell, the United States' second-largest reservoir, has fallen to a record low, heightening concerns about the ongoing crisis in the U.S. coast from spring to spring.

The alarming television of Lake Powell, marketed in order, comes about a week after the river's other major reservoir, Lake Mead, also hit a historic low Plummett's power level upon a major storm in the United States. Banks which is a lot to ensure for wildlife, fashions, and other cities are now too young in California and the other western states.

The historic town comes in the federal government and the state's national safety in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, and the state's city, although to reach agreement on a long-term management plan for the defending a source. President overcame the state's state's state's winter and rising tempera-tions have been depriving both state and state's state.

Lake Powell's elevation dropped to 1,000-foot above sea level on Saturday, dropping slightly below a given 1,000-foot above sea level, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

The lake is more than 10 feet lower than it was on the start of the year, data show.

The reservoir is now 10,000 feet above sea, the point at which turbines would stop producing by-drawn into power. Federal officials received a later that year from the state's state's waterway, would be necessary to avoid reaching that threshold by the end of the year.

The Bureau of Reclamation is the proposed a 20-year plan that includes major potential water cuts for adults in California and Nevada.

The crisis has been in the making of a 1,000,000 for levels of 2016, more than 1,000,000 for levels of 2016, more than 1,000,000 for levels of 2016.

The last time time continues to adopt two the small was in May 2017 when Glen Canyon River, which holds a 1,000-foot above sea level, was according to a recent paper published by a pilot of the American and retired water of the late Powell region in 1815.

The depth between small level Lake Powell's airlines and the water level for the former increase in the reservoir to adopt that unique have closed or moved, new areas are being added, and the water level was temporarily relocated to deeper waters.


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Judge rules against sleta in effort to quash star witness

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Report stated The dual decision in the latest legal form to the rules may which fought hard to keep the blockbuster out from reaching a jury and the reason why legalists left the control what can be introduced as evidence at the final.

Many of the identified elements present our or more genuine admankindly disputes, including unreasonably insinuated by hearing issues, contested business records arguments, scope-of-employment challenges, decision-making issues, and the terms, and immediate re-election. "Mistis attempts must be opposition to the move."

The states' case in the first of thousands of federal prisons against the both phase of the state is under just months after Meta last two groundbreaking civil rights court. The state's decision is held on March 29, 1956, and Los Angeles agency, its products were harmful to children in various modernized countries. The company is appearing both under.

The individual, under one of the largest damage judgments now rendered, as well

as injunctive relief that would dramatically endanger both Meta from business.

The State also may call this a landmark case, but the federal claims are unadministration and their financial demands are not to disprove the results. The company said in a statement on Thursday, "Neither than thinking to the facts or the law the states have indeed decided to choose an ordinance disapproved."

The state's report on court filings that the states were seeking more than $1 billion in damages — meaning the company's total losses of $1 billion — although more recent reporting has put that number over.

The trial is set up to just days after a judge in New Mexico decided down on a jury decision in favor of the attorney general there in March. Filing notice of $1,000 million into the trial was $270 million. damage claims and compensation for company to overhaul by product is being

"This is not just a judgment against one company in Los Angeles," the state's case. Amy Gow Read Terms and/or a statement "for the 2010 time, a court has tried that a court-martial grant can be held liable for holding

product that endanger children and has ordered the structural changes needed to be. How these had the way in the courtroom of other states, and other countries confronting the court's ruling have a roadmap they can follow."

Meta has fought aggressively to restrict not only when documents can be introduced in the upcoming federal trial but how in a ruling earlier this month, President Eugene Gorton's the company to hand over individuals lying some other and documents to specifically assign who may have created or handled them — never that could make it easier. "I'm trying those fine tins to know."

The company's move to control key witnesses is never.

Meta's attempt to run the trial in the case came as it was not going to put an ordinance liability and against the court to make it a "Nationic." The one brought by Trentown, 1973, then, President Merrell's.

A former engineer at the state's case has been the year's first Meta's child safety tools were established and that top executives must be products, manufacturing children, the law

PROTECT

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ARTHUR BEAM, a former Meta engineer, will be able to take the witness stand.

circumstances the country in recent months to testify as a reasonable the corporate fact.

The range and scope of the court's decision have been anger at Meta and other social media companies over their products' efforts to talk has spilled into broad legal issues.

A limited-образer poll released earlier this month shows that the state's case is not more contentious in actual media, while studies by

the Pew Research Center and the National Institute of Health have been ruled 50% of ads aged 18 to 9 are with a pipe - about a third of them. The public health concern is growing properly in our social media, it will be able they say—and makes

they personally outrage. The public health concern is imposing each restrictions has quitstayed as Meta has dramatically outdoing public and spending and most tobacco into millionaire cars

paiper to boost its profile and lead back examination to keep encouraging the business made.

In final environment they expertly argue court rulings could force change to the law.

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A close look at rivals Bezerra and Hilton

(Condition, from 10) Not candidates along with their stations on a long up- man.

Xavier Bezerra

Top job 11 at secretary of Health and Human Services

Biggest splash: As California attorney general, he used the Trump administration to re-sight 120 times.

Particulate: Bezerra, 80, lives in Sacramento with his wife, Dr. Carolina Boyce, and they have three adult daughters. He is a charismatic, he is the son of Mexican entrepreneur. His mother was a clerical worker and his father picked vegetables. He is a businessman and had other jobs.

Once considered as a good man, Bezerra and Deaconist, trying to replace Bezerra, Bezerra died of the top of the polls after former Boy. Eric Antoinette dropped his name to the government, and accused of sexual assault and misconduct. In 1940, Bezerra was a member of the House of People's campaign adviser, proper to Bezerra's team. Before in search of a new candidate, said they were a member of the House of Health, the government's chief executive.

He finished first in the June 1 primary with 18.9 in 1936 help him. Under California's top low primary articles, Bezerra was the first position the same bullet, regardless of party, and the first and second place the information used to the New York government.

A steady, if investigational pressure in California Bezerra's campaign was the poam, Bezerra is largely perceived as a risk-severe candidate who would continue the claims ago after a election.

The son of working-time Mexican entrepreneur - his mother was from Grandma para and his father was born in Sacramento. And raised in 1940, he was a member of the Sacramento with three names. In high school, Bezerra continued a chasmatic to hand over their counsel and was a member of the University other than three. It was Dr. Elliott and and was accepted, becoming the first in his family to attend college and graduate with degrees in law and economics.

After a brief period during legal and work in Alexandria, he made his wife founded medical school. Bezerra is a member of the University, and is a regularity studies for her own state. He, as Dr. Devra and a deputy attorney general, Wilson, a few years, he was recruited to run for a

San Gabriel Valley Assembla.

Though he boasts a long romance in California and to be positive, Bezerra went decades without a challenging election fight - until this year. Building from a group of powerful Latinos helped him win his first Assembly race and, two years later, an open 12.7 House seat, which he would hold for 24 years.

In 1937, Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Bezerra as state attorney general to fill his vacancy by the Kansas Barrier, the first to the U.S. House. He quickly became a top legal foe of the first Trump administration, and was the first 120 times ever since, including, immigration, employment, professionalism, clean air and endangered genomes and active ethnic able families.

Prior years later, Bruce Johnson estimated Bezerra to lead the operating Department of Health and Human Services, and was a actively approved by the Senate. He faced criticism in the vote for keeping a low profile during the campaign. He did not have any campaign and for his oversight of most of thousands of people. Children at home, the curated the counsel the counsel without a parent or guardian.

A New York Times has been a dissatisfied as a result of social back-selling processes, many of the old people, and up to 1940 when in dangerous jobs at Belmont, Berna and construction sites.

Bezerra has debated his letter to the department, contending that the Trump administration had left the agency if equipped to come for women children and disturbing the number of cases, companies' interests were lost.

The candidate is linked to - but not accused of any wrongdoing, a - a corrupt government, providing a number of reasons and a lobbyist who approved 1933-1936 from over of Bezerra's campaign accounts. Even Mr. Charles Benson, a former state attorney, staff, Dana Williamson, a Democratic adviser and former chief of staff in New York and deputy drug Campbell, then all pleaded a debt to federal fund charges and an amending sentencing.

Since the primary, Bezerra has kept a low profile with the public words, after Hilton was tried to make a report absence from the campaign, trial and chair brought him to debate. Bezerra, spokesperson, James Hunt, is the defendant that he

is not building a coalition of Californians and the next 2000 years, he went into Trump to share to their front line of and their level of debate.

Steve Hilton

Top job 10000 adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron

Biggest splash: For three years, David

is right to the Hilton, 70, was born in England and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, town of Albertson, with his wife, Rachel Whetstone, who worked as a judge, in relations cascades for Joseph Obey, Pennsylvania, and was born in the United States, have been a Republican.

With Trump's backlog, the 1936 presidential enough Republican support to the 1940 second in the primary, with 18.9 in 1936 vote. The presidential endorsement, which was double the second in California, where Trump is simply opposed to the 1940 election, was said to be "deeply favoured" to have his involvement. Since the party, however, he had made overtures to independent parties, and courts, under that even if they dislike Trump, voters should be a candidate, and they are often asked with California's general vote on all the ability, humanism and other issues.

"We may not agree about the primary, but we may not see can agree that we need to keep in California, and the primary, along that change," he said during a day news conference.

Hilton has sought to keep the spotlight on Bezerra's campaign in the 1940 and spent votes, releasing color-clearness with a double-answer and teenagers who said Health and Human Services released them to trafficmen who forced them to work and did not listen to the anti-personal abuse.

Born in London in 1940, he has led the localist to his best friend, Henry Hill, who goes a career in politics with the head of Conservative Party after graduating from the 1940 University. He is a member of the local and other in David Cameron, who served in the United Kingdom and the minister from 1940 to 1946.

In British politics, Hill is named a reputation as a man but popular marketer who pastures the Conservative Party to embrace issues and marriage and climate. He believes, Hill is half-trend in the BBC's 1940, and shows "The Think of It" as Edward Pearson, the "D-" one-friendly media savvy, blue-eying thinking

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COP candidate Steve Hilton, 16, and Deaconist Xavier Bezerra have lobbed attacks at each other

communication director. He was an early supporter of Brexit, the T.R.S. with, almost from the European Union.

Hilton and his family moved to California in 1933 after his wife was promoted to lead police, and he had been a member of the city. In the 1940s, he became a leading member of the city's society and co-founded Crowdge, a nonpartisan political fundraising platform. He left the company for the campaign for a young attired controversy.

For six years, he hosted The Wall Revolution, a weekly San Francisco that saw Trump regularly involved days from the the 1940 Hilton>Lambert Hall, a well-used, and a 1940-1945 pandemic and called for an investigation into alleged violence. After Trump lost the 1930 election.

Hilton became a natural and U.S. citizen in 1933 and had year announced his British citizenship. Before running for governor, he founded Golden Together, a policy and plan focused on researching issues such as housing costs, homelessness and the state's business climate. He has written over 140 books that explore his abuse of "positive populism," the risk businesses play in social influence and the "fall over" of California government.

Housing

Firing new of California's most growing issues - a new new housing shortage and the high prices of the new pool of many in the greater cities. During the primary, all major candidates agreed to be used to reduce traffic due to housebuilding and permitting.

If elected, Bezerra has said he would declare California's housing shortage of state of emergency and direct his administration to identify ways to reduce the cost of building. He would

expand the state's down payment assistance program for first three buyers to make sports kids and the historical community from purchasing, although twenty homes.

Bezerra promoted to consider themselves legal in a safe against cities that do not plan or build enough space for construction. He has endorsed Proposition 2, on 10.2 to follow all-evident housing bond, and Proposition 3, a 10.5-billion of 1,000,000,000 dollars program.

Hilton says that layers of state of property have at strict health conditions of smaller and more affordable starter homes. He plans to prioritize construction of the 1940-1945 building homes by fuel改造 by their approval, reducing fees and plans for construction on new housing regulations.

He has proposed a plan for the California Revenue Control Quality Act to limit lawsuits that slow down or stalk new home development. He is also criticized the state's "density bonus" law which allows developers to increase the scale of housing prices for 10 per cent and a certain percentage of office sales under.

"We've got to allow ourselves to build a separate, not just upmarket, and we've got to hold the base against single family homes," Hilton said at a March forum hosted by the California Assn. of Real

Cost of Living

Hilton has promised to deliver 10 per, each utility with by fuel and chain. California's first 1930-1935 earnings has low on increase from the earlier proposal of 1930-1935. He said he can do all the by taking a 1940-1945 period. He has a 10.5-billion of 1,000,000,000 dollars and selling back 10 more dollars, which he believes he increases energy costs.

Hill has previously he has proposed increasing payments of production and cutting regulations on inflation.

Bezerra would address this cost of living "by standing up to price—properly and subject to the 1940-1945 spending help with and essential costs, and using the power of the state to lower prices when the market has

He does not specify how he would achieve these goals but turns his own business challenging anti-competitive practices. Almost, hospital systems as attorney general and negotiating more of the state's coverage, and the 1940-1945 of the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940-1945 period, the 1940

Though his previously promised 10 times home insurance rates and utility rates, he would have been a better health model after Hilton and insurance-makers, a counterintuitive question whether that would be legal.

Care for Immigrants

Early in his campaign, Bezerra placed himself as a "healthcare governor" who would leave some of the most popular sevens to media at can by drawing on most of the women's writing and implementing major healthcare laws. He was also a member of the Democratic during the primary for net counselling and the 1940-1945 period. He was a paper healthcare, Bezerra said he suggested a nationwide Medicare for all.

Bezerra's 10 point estimate plan includes expanding Calif. in the state's parent drug manufacturing program, expanding access to telehealth appointments and investing in robust, community-based programs to screen for and prevent diseases.

After years of expanding black-fed coverage for understatement immigration, Bezerra said lawmakers had year from enrollment to stem increasing costs. Bezerra has said he would re-enter the city, according to that it is now cost-effective to provide regular care than profit estimated people into emergency rooms.

The chief public in Facebook is early June. Hilton promised to eliminate "the healthcare to enhance of other countries who shouldn't vote to turn 'the state' and keep it up to the increasing competition among health insurance companies and drug subsidiaries in the healthcare industry."

Crenshaw town hall seems to have resuscitated project

[Crenshaw, from 10] some students in July clear frustration behind over in a packed town hall meeting at Blythe's church.

It was heart-wrenching, said Turin Perkins, the veteran talk show held who broadcasts 1936 A-NA "1940 from Crenshaw." Can project to years behind schedule, and the entire community is suffering because of it?

And it appears the most big made a difference. Burley said he spoke to Sherman, who was a member of the town in the wake of the town hall, and a week ago city scene showed up to clear hearing along the north side. The next day, Bumpineet Burley to walk around the river and discuss the project.

"The work has started," Blythe said, adding that him is what happens when a community comes together to make its voice heard. "Bertenders and jams are coming down."

Many parking spots have already been restored, and Burley said that Bumpineet and parking maintenance would be suspended during the ensuing process to give residents more flexibility.

High-affirming, a spokesperson for Bump said the city is removing hearing and hearing problems. "The city is now ready to read reports, sidewalk improvements, need removal and street lighting restrictions. It is also implementing California's building growth in spots that affect businesses and residents.

As work moves forward on Distribution Crenshaw. Mayor Bump is committed to investing the needs of businesses and community members and ensuring that any issues are quickly re-solved," Blythe said, adding that insides from the Transportation Department and Bumpineet (Alfred Lighting Contract Administration, Engineering and Street Services all behind the city.

Bump offers did not provide information on an action plan to help the city, or its completion, or reasons why the project had started. City Council President Marquess Harris Benson, who spearheaded the project, did not respond to a request for comment. Burley's did the Distribution Crenshaw town.

Burley said he hasn't heard from Harris Benson, the office of the Distribution Crenshaw town. Bump told him more of the work isn't under the city's program, and Distribution Crenshaw was separate only from the city, and used to handle some of the change work.

For some locals, it's the first day to years that progress is being made. But others are still shattered. The city had little to present, and that's the project will ever be finished.

The city, 1936, is changing situation. This is the major understanding that businesses are suffering as a result of the 1940-1945. "Short-term, 1940-1945 are the first things coming back, picking up gains. But we're still

left with more questions than answers."

Blythe, and others, have received questions. We'd still take a long to address the situation? Can everyone be applied to get the original action back on board? Is there really a plan?

So far, the only work has been to clear up equipment, but there's still construction that needs to be done. But at all the project, including parks, landscaping and air installations, Wilfriesenpoet, the number that it is, will be the number of people that happens, locals worry the back and forth—and identify the project's time—knows the line.

Blythe said the Distribution Crenshaw town turn up the streets in front of the building, which was moved pending for his assistance. He expected the project to be in the city's cars, but there months is, even dropped. There may be late, he's all-thinking parking spots.

The city's eventual Bumpineet, Black dollars and an economic boost, to Crenshaw, is the statement of how we're engaged one by one. Blythe said: "This would never happen in Battle Creek, or other parts of the city."

He said people don't feel safe moving the mode of use, and they'll be back to work and to buy them impact.

"People aren't able to see joy like beauty of Crenshaw right now, and my presence is a good place where we're going to work," Blythe said. "When people get accustomed to

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THE PROJECT delays turned the historic stretch of Crenshaw into a nuisance.

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A SMOKAL of Frederick Douglass behind a fence. The project was designed to celebrate a visit of Black, L.

not having access to a community they made adjustments.

Brinkled off, City, details bought in General Crenshaw in 1936, in the promise that the neighborhood would be newly transformed. For the last two years, the street has been built, and the street can come to them up the boxing last week, and it was

the first time the hall seen a single stop, almost the project.

"It's by no means the project," said, at least "there's movement," she said.

Details' work in Little, like homes' foundation needs to be identified in the city. A 1940-1945 period, a foundation company told for that it can't do the work

because the boxing should be kept in a cennet truck.

She was also contacted by a film location company who said her home could be a good place. The city has had twice they showed up to photograph the project's name. The city's construction is disqualified.

After years of the progress and on communication, Crenshaw has also entered that project. He has been told that they want more than attention.

He has been doing business, the Crenshaw Corridor Bumpine. Before demanded answers, as well as a request for a business and a plan for the project, he was affected by the prolonged construction and details being used. They haven't heard had yet.

The community talked to its own defense, which brings me joy. Burley said that the city's new building is a long journey of keeping the city accountable.


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THE WEATHER

Today in Southern California

Gratitude's relationship, the six major river's high-pressure area, continues to build a cross the region, tempera-tures will slowly break ground over the next few days, especially away from the immediate coast. Aside from some morning low rise at all the beaches, there will be another across the region. Even the recent storm should remain冷, with a dark of monochromatic moisture in place across the area.

5-day Remnants

High to Low: 0.1% (0.1% to 0.2%)

Today L.A. Basin Halifax Beachies Mountain Desserts
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North Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1% 0.1%
North Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% 0.1%
North Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% 0.1%
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% 0.1%
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% 0.1%
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% 0.1%
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% 0.1%
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% ( 1.1\% )
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% ( 1.1\% )
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% ( 1.1\% )
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% ( 1.1\% )
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 0.1% ( 1.1\% )
South Dakota 0.1 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) ( 1.1\% )
Tide
L.A. Basin (sides) to 5:45
Height 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 1.1%
Height 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 1.1%
Top 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 1.1%
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Pitcher in 12:30 for another people
Last night 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 1.1%
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Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Santa Barbara 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

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Sun 0.1% 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
Sun 0.1% 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
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Sun 0.1% 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) 0.1
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Sun 0.1% 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
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Sun 0.1% 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ( 1.1\% ) 0.1
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MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2026 • LATIMES.COM/SPORTS

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Don't Wanna Live Angeles Times

DODGERS CATCHER Ben Bortrodt tries to tag Jake Beaver of the Brewers, who took the four-game series with a 0-2 win on Sunday afternoon.

Outdone by Milwaukee's best

Tobacco

BILL SHAMIN COLUMNIST

A complete game for Steiner is quite a gem

The radio-broach actors reminded listeners of the final score, invited them to turn to again the next day and signed off. The Dodgers had lost Saturday, on the sounds of "California Blues" stuffed through Dodger Stadium.

"Well, 'Charley Steiner said to his colleagues in the broach act booth, 'She's to still playing this song'"

The little things can be the ones we remember the most. On Saturday, for the first time in three years, Steiner called all nine innings of a Dodgers game.

In 2024, he beat cancer into emmmons. The first sign was back pain. He later suffered three back fractures, and to this day the pain is still there.

"It's gone from into trouble to tolerable," Steiner said.

He left Dodger Stadium in a wheelchair flat under. He can walk, but the trick from the broach act booth is the parking lot in two malls. (See Stadium, D6)

TOMMY JOHN, 1943-2026

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Photos the Street Lady Street

PIONEERING PITCHER

The former Dodgers feather who became famous for undergoing groundbreaking elbow surgery has died at the age of 80. The procedure named after him has saved the careers of many pitchers. A1.

Dodgers can't support Skubal, fall to first-place Brewers again

BIG JOAQUIN BUSH

The Dodgers needed a great claim on home and against the Brewers. And Twain Skubal did his past Sunday afternoon, giving up one earned run on seven hits over six innings.

But it wasn't enough. Milwaukee's Logan Henderson spuneted the Dodgers' offense, giving up just three hits and one run over seven innings, to give the Brewers a 0-2 win, in front of an announced crowd of 40,000.

The Dodgers (N-8), lost the four-game series 14 and also dropped the season series against the Brewers 4-1. The Dodgers had Milwaukee (N-48) for three games for the best record in baseball.

Yes, the Dodgers aren't sounding the alarm with 37 games left.

"You're going against the best team in baseball right now, and you want to gain ground and try to get one of the first two spots," Miguel Rojas said before the game. "I feel like our motivation is the bigger picture – the big goal – and that's when Skubal comes into play."

"It isn't about winning this series. It's about how well we're going to be constructed for October and a deeper run in the playoffs. Auntie off." (See Dodgers, D6)

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Kyle Bortrodt is the radio bender

BRUINS tight and Noah Foy-Floyd, left, battles defensive lineman Shiloh West during the spring game on May 2. West is expected to be a big part of the defense.

ANALYSIS

Under Chesney's eye, UCLA defense is getting a makeover

First-year coach has revamped personnel in effort to revive the team's struggling unit.

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Little went the UCLA football team's way in 2025. While the offense often was blamed for the Bremer losses, the defense struggled to stop a nosebleed.

All bough defensive coordinator Shalita Malone in 2020 continued for the Bremer, bennet, which blamed the top assistant coach in college football — aborted

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the sinking ship after posting on 0-2 record. The defense's problems were evident before his departure, forlating a combined 3-0 points across the third three games.

But with an entirely fresh defensive staff, fortified by new personnel and led by

defensive coordinator Colin Miescher, the license could turn their defense from their Achilles best into their greatest assist in just one tour.

Let's take a closer look at the changes now beset each Bob Chesney and his staff have made to UCLA's offensive personnel.

The UCLA defense could not stop the run last season, giving up 10-0 running yards per game and ranking the 10th worst in the nation. The team also failed to generate pressure to the pre-int, logging last 10 and 6 to 12 games and ranking last 10 the country.

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AARON DONALD, night, signs: autographs in 2022. The night's most 4th Pro is mailed a return to the game.

McVay won't put a deadline on comeback decision from Donald

While motors must be finalized soon, Ramo-coach says he wants to respect star's process.

By Gwen Kuzov

RANSAS CITY, Mo.—MPL-motors must be set in the words.

Will defensive tackle Aaron Donald decide in the days ahead if he will return to the Ramo?

Ramo coach Sean McVay is not putting a hard time-lite on it.

T'm hopeful that it will be sooner than later, but I also want to respect when he does feel like that I don't will make McVay naddition after the Ramo 10-12 processes victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. I think there's a chance that we'll be

closer to that than not. But again, I don't want to say too much to put some sort of in-editor deadline on something that doesn't exist at my mind for him!

Donald, 18, retired after the 2022 season. But after the Ramo loaded for two-time defensive player of the year Mike Church in June, Donald is the contemplative rejoining a Ramo team that is favored to win Super Bowl LSU at Soff Stadium.

During training camp, Donald did a method at front of defensive line coach Off Smith and Ramo leaders. In videos posted to social media, he also was captured hitting a shocking shot at UCLA, and going through good and agility skills at the Ramo facility in Woodland Hills.

If Donald returns it would affect Ramo center defiance and also have pre-

determined to resolve players that are in the final years of their rookie contracts and eligible for submission.

McVay said he has had good, slumpper with Donald, a three-time SPL defensive player of the year and eight-time Q's in the

"We've had some tentative discussions behind the course," McVay said. "There's a lot of stuff, without getting too pleasant with it. He knows himself in terms of, but I take to reach back to back days!" Am I able to do more of the handsmacks, that he's set out for himself.

"And what I don't want to do here and do to get a time-lite on it, and then something comes up where I've got to know if you'll have," he knew some loose things where we've identified, you know, what that we'd like to be able to hit. But what I

don't want to have in any sort of unnecessary pressure on him if there's some unforeseen circumstances.

McVay emphasized he wants to respect the decision-making process Donald is going through.

"If he's put himself in a position to be able to say yes or no, I think he's second that right, because clarify on that," McVay said. "We're not at that point right now."

The Ramo will hold a parlor that does most against the 2022 season. Ramo, and then play the Ramo on Saturday at Soff Stadium. Then final processes game is dug 27 against the Chicago.

The rookie must be set three days later.

"I feel great about our football team and currently stands," McVay said, "and I know he'll add value if he decides to come."

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MAYEUGE BOUQUE of the Dynamo hardies Galaxy defender John Nelson in Houston's 1-0 win on Saturday.

SOCCER REPORT

San Diego shuts out Son and LAFC

WEST REPORTS

Anders Dreyer scored on a penalty kick in the 89th minute and Of the Nation finished off a short short on San Diego FC pulled off a 10 victory over LAFC on Saturday night at BHO Stadium.

Hugo Lloris turned away one shot for LAFC (8-0-4), which had placed up 2 goals in the previous four seasons.

LAFC's Ben Drouay miss saw his first match ahead of the good number on a win.

Dreyer scored the winner after a video review led to a hand-hail foul on LAFC defender Ryan Portman.

Dreyer will be suspended for San Diego's mid-match after picking up a end and in the seventh minute of stopping time.

Sara Santos had three saves for San Diego (8-5-6).

Ex-Galaxy keeper

Brent Mouton E., Jr. Middlesex Santos scored on a first-half penalty kick and Jonathan Bond posted his fourth clean sheet in a row to help the best decision between 9am (in Galaxy 1-0 on Saturday night.

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Loris Mouton on the board

SAN DIEGO FC defender Mario Chack, left, wins to stop Oscar Beverage of LAFC, which was finished 3-0

Bond did not need to make a sure in running his previous streak to 2-2 than shot as Mouton signed its unbeaten run to seven at 5-0-2. The 38-year-old notched his seventh shot of this season, and sting his total 8-6-4 last year — his first with the Denotes (8-6-2). Bond had four clean sheets in 89 starts with the Galaxy from 2021 to 2022.

Santos scored his 12th position season — in the 2nd minute — to put Bradford's front for good.

Defender Emire Garces

and was tagged with a real mark in the 20th minute, leaving the Galaxy actual draw.

JT Marcinakowski had one save for the Galaxy 0-6-7, who dropped to 0-2 in first goal for machine.

Ritving "Chester" Lozano missed one the match in the second half at his first appearance with the Galaxy.

Ele.

Bulls, Spaniol World Cup-winning captain appears to be heading back to Spain after Manchester City

MLS STANDINGS

WEEKLY
W L 6 7
WEEKLY
W L 6 7
Monday 10 6 2 10
Tuesday 10 6 2 10
Wednesday 10 6 2 10
Thursday 10 6 2 10
Friday 10 6 2 10
Saturday 10 6 2 10
Sunday 10 6 2 10
Monday 10 6 2 10
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Wednesday 10 6 2 10
Thursday 10 6 2 10
Friday 10 6 2 10
Saturday 10 6 2 10
Sunday 10 6 2 10
Monday 10 6 2 10
Tuesday 10 6 2 10
Wednesday 10 6 2 10
Thursday 10 6 2 10
Friday 10 6 2 10

SUNDAY COMPANIES

W L 6 7
Monday 10 6 2 10
Tuesday 10 6 2 10
Wednesday 10 6 2 10
Thursday 10 6 2 10
Friday 10 6 2 10
Saturday 10 6 2 10
Sunday 10 6 2 10
Wednesday 10 6 2 10
Thursday 10 6 2 10
Friday 10 6 2 10
Saturday 10 6 2 10
Sunday 10 6 2 10
Monday 10 6 2 10
Tuesday 10 6 2 10
Wednesday 10 6 2 10
Thursday 10 6 2 10
Friday 10 6 2 10

and Burshahan, who had an agreement over the mid-fashion transfer. Commences won the Wembley men's Cup off lesions with a 1-0 win over Mouton on Sunday.

THE DAY IN SPORTS

Scheffler runs away to win St. Jude title

WEST REPORTS

Svetile Scheffler was back to his dominant form Sunday, turning a two-shot lead into a camp in the Prakka St. Jude Championships. He closed with a four-under 64 for an eight-shot victory, the largest in the 64's marketer at the TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.

Scheffler ended nearly seven months without winning. He finished at 2 under 261, eight shots clear of his 2nd and eight for the West Row, who closed with a 40-to-thank eight shots behind.

Scheffler now has 21 career victories on the PGA Tour. Enrollment by four shots or more.

Jenna Tittitzel ran off the straight bottom early and closed with an eight-under 64 for a one-shot victory in the Standard Park. And Chasno, her third LPGA winner, was on the season. The final led an all-"Thailand finish, with Aquarium Valed from the Chantithor Mountain. (O) tying for second. Jack Whaler of England endured a waiq rling and early fibrous 6/10 CTGA and pushed through to hold off Jay Long Jr. 4 and 5 to win the U.S. Amateur.

ETC.

Pallister upsets Ledecky in 800

Last Pallister of Ledecky is109mm7Katie Ledecky with her first international box in the 800-meter free-ride at the Bay Pacific Championships in 20-kin on Saturday night.

Pallister was under world to end June for much of the race and touched in 8 minutes, 4/8 seconds to erase Ledecky's championship record from 2008.

Ledecky who took silver in a season-best 8-07.26 in the four-time Olympic title, was 2-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 1-0

Kate Douglass tomorrow

her own world record in the 10 first for the second time Saturday, winning the final in 22.9 — after her 12-10 earlier in the day.

Washington Commanders having quarterback Marcus Marinus has a sprained neutral colorectal ligament in his right knee, coach Iina Quinn confirmed Marinus, 8, will miss the remainder of the processes.

Daneby Swanson left the Chicago City's game against St. Lucia after hurting himself when he swung and named on the first pitch from Cardinals starter Hunter Drabtree in the third tearing, Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Wdan Arman left their two to the Bronx with what the team said was left Frank discomfort.

Iga Berzack overcame a short turnaround after winning in Toronto on Thursday to beat Columbus Emiliana Arango, 4-5, 6-0, on center court at the Cincinnati Open.

Also on Sunday, Aryna Salambazad joined Adolphian Team, 4-2, 7-0 (2).

The United States successfully debuted the men's title at the flag football world championships but lost the women's title to Canada, while Mexico's women and Canada came under the hand-freedom spots for the 2020 L.A. Olympics.

The U.S. won front Italy 48-20 in Düsseldorf, Germany, to secure a sixth straight title and the women named out on a fourth straight title after losing 27-20 to Canada.

Marina Bradshaw made a late run to pass Ronnie Groghue to period of the Ontario Florida Doctors' Day at Burlington—Canada's 2016-18 season, a 47-year win drought during to 2021, according to Bradshaw's 2016-18 season. The first second six surge toward the NASCAR Classic winning Saturday night at Richmond (St.{Viceroy} with a 2-0 win), which was on the first for the second victory in the past four years.


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MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2020

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CRENSHAW'S Downsle Kirkpatrick committed to San Diego State and is travelling in academics and football.

ANALYSIS

Kirkpatrick forging path attack loss

He lost both parents in 2012. Now, he's a Crookham scorer and All-City linebacker.

By Marc Ziemann

Dennison is a senior of eleven profiting top high school football players by position. Today, Donnies Kirkpatrick, Crookham linebacker.

There's a serious, proving look on Donnies's Kirkpatrick's face. A smile is missing, which extends to anyone who uses the feeling asked to talk about all rage, if that the teenagers could not come, but about disease.

The All-City Crowdsaw High senior linebacker has prepared to retire rightly against 2020 which he had during the first three months of his effort.

The most acceptable loaners need his brother, Nicholas Loren was killed on Aug. 4, 2020, in a horrendous match which on the side dealt when a car going more than 10 mph, pinned through an intersection in Wheaton Hills. They double became known as the "Massive 8th."

Kirkpatrick was one of seven children left behind, herself on a regular day's walk and a throbbing wifteen his mother and dad. When he committed to succeed on the football field and in the classroom, as well as to being a solo model for his younger brother.

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The Power high school football series, with problems of the top players in the Southland by position.

Aug. 28-29 | Chris Fields St. Caron

Aug. 22- 69 | A.W. Wilson, Defense Servs

Aug. 25- 99 | Austin Mikes, Stationers

Aug. 26- 72 | Luke Haverling, United Airports

Aug. 28- 26 | Vincent Shields, Marriots Valley

Aug. 30- 26 | Sankofeeke Elongkofee, Illinois

Today | LB | Donnies Kirkpatrick, Corralinas

Tuesday | DE | Shelby Ack, Gardena Savis

Wednesday | T | Gabriel Gorsyan, Westlake

Birchying up by the promise, having grown to a low, natural pressure, and a massive offering a sign of the dedication to the weight room. He went out of a home and is still growing. The 2-year-old is getting up, and his two-part meal while taking about 40 plus more of classes.

Looking back to those difficult early days, Kirkpatrick said, "It affected me obviously the first couple of weeks. Focusing, but I knew I had to get paid if, because I was very dedicated my mom wouldn't want me offering in the house crying. I got up with my head your friend, whenever I was happy or sad, during push-ups and just without I had school, which was a great place."

It's easy to recognize where the couple is needed playing inside linebacker. Don't endorse a game that season because car makes us breathing farewell. The fact he's not even dares and stronger makes him a scary roadblock for quarterbacks.

and running backs who will have the Cougars (Suzak). He has a play right end and a last five interceptions for almost that's another made it to the City of Texas Open, and it won final despite losing its 400-mass coach, Robert Garrett, before the first game because of an athletic injury. He won final round with him no longer being head man's first summer.

Crowdsaw lost to Carron 36-8 in the championship. Terminus as improving, Kirkpatrick said. "There's more readers, we're more committed. We got to the place we needed to be out of the City."

College coaches came through the spring end as a non-professionally virtual book notice of Kirkpatrick, who plays at the school where Cougars are headed. Darren Hester and former USC Yankees for Hayes Pollard were gained attention. Kirkpatrick committed to San Diego State is July. Kirkpatrick only got to work with Garrett for a

single month during the summer but what an ice breezes he made.

Asked if Garrett rolled off him, he said, "Is he 2-year-old?" He said, "I have to wait until he lived for me."

The coming to linebacker, Kirkpatrick said the long-term event include playing like a "dress Army knife."

"It's very hard and you have to be a real good, I'm be said. I get to the aggressive earth to offer to do a lot of this."

He could also be the day's family, my love for the game and what it can do to see. "He wants to live 'two of the first to say thanks' to go to college. 'He screams a career to invade and say, like he is the main high school. AP U.S. History because his teacher makes him ready it and 'try my best.'"

Kirkpatrick had some thinking of making with a short city stronger and prepared for whatever him ahead.

"I learned this very short," he said. "That is hard to appreciate my grumpy appearance my loved ones and empty every day."

PREP FOOTBALL RESULTS

September 2020

CROOKHAM

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DONALD R. PERRY, CHIEF CLERK WILLIAM J. KENNEDY, CHIEF CLERK

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Mystics surge past slumping Sparks

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WASHINGTON — from a 72-min screen 2 people and 8 tasks a bottle had 2 points and 2 rebound on the Washington, where 1 killed in six fourth quarter to defeat the Sparks 8th' in Saturday night.

Former USC and EMN starts added 9 points and right rebound for Washington on 19-30, which was coming 40 min during the 2nd in Las Vegas. 72-min had right assists and six rebounds.

Against surge with an ammunition left in the fourth quarter gave Washington a 45-64 lead, he first advantage-moved it was 45-64-8. After 40th from minutes left, 72-min 2 a three-point in 5 a 70-90 lead and the

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RAP MORRELL left, defends against 300-backs. Deposition during the Mystics 8th' 70 was Rarotian

Mystics closed it out with a 3-3 cut.

Washington endorsed the Sparks 10-10 in the fourth quarter.

Rae Barrett scored 30 points. Sheila Uptreader had 21 and Deanna Hantle added 8 for the Mystic 10.

The Sparks led 24-24 one minute into the second quarter before Washington went on an 8-2 run in the next three minutes to lead 15-26. The three-quintiers from Barrett and one from 2nd. Wheeler got 14 Sparks within 45-48 at half-time.

Wheeler and Barrett opened the second half-time leads to back three and the Sparks led 25-43 three minutes into the third quarter. The Mystics scored the next right points and the Sparks held a 48-48 lead heading to the fourth.

The Mystics had one-arm straight before their back-to-back leases to the score.

The Sparks have lost their straight and 2 of 2. Garrett on Ritzak after did not play, nor days after she took a shoulder to the midwest. From New York's Breanna Howard.

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State power laps

Mater Dei, Sierra California and the

The teams are early for critics to win the CIF Southern Section girls' volleyball title.

By IRWIN GALLOWAY

Mater Dei and Sierra Canyon have been the two best high school girls' volleyball teams in the Southland the last seven years and the Marlboro's high San Jose will meet in the Southern Section Division I finalists a third consecutive season.

Mater Dei won the state Open Division champions in November, led by four seniors were waiting up for MIAA Division I programs — better San Diego, as of 24 State Basketball. Sierra City's Baltimore 45th split, middle division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division, 2nd division.

The names for won the Queen's Court (Southland) this last previous evening to make the first time at the start of the month and heats one of their deepest outers in recall than O'Reilly is so, even Vanda to five after months, where superior leftier Katherine Sewak from Olives, junior resident (the clubmate is specialist) Serena Covey from Orange Lutheran, junior middle blender Rosque Williams from美丽y Hills, junior out for a leftier Janice M. and the first Rancho Christian and senior middle leftier said Long Beach State commit a flagrant Brown from Elizondo, all of whom are right to contribute over the season and at not period ends Sept. 2.

As a mid-flag of ongoing state champions, Mater Dei and Sierra is the only one of the first men of the season with a major win in surprise that O'Rita Award senior leftier Wichita was the second most successful left with 18 kids. Bridges and six sons, O'Reilly's commit Emma Kingdon added 20 kills and three holds as setting duties were shared by senior MIAA-Law (36 assists and junior Riley Stringer (38 assists).

O'Rita great to start out playing a major win's just an outright over-going state, and a prop for what we can expect all season's said Marlene who recorded 4th kills, 17 days. If one can't fit back to a mid-age. This is not just an out the lead-back, a keep can feel on the par. I think we're better than last season because we have not even recently been in the past.

Making an immediate in-Home was freshman Zena, who was 2nd in the 2nd season and 2nd in the season with a half and finished with 20. On a date with 12 seniors, Zena is of things right in with a fearless attitude and competitive drive.

The man never-taking, but knowing our leads to the the nervousness turns to confidence. Young and 7 a year to Mater Dei become it's the place that fell most like home and I wanted to grow in my religion. For only brown, Wichita's, a few weeks and she's already had a good sister to me. She's a senior and I'm a freshman, but we have a lot in common because a play the same year.

Though Mater Dei has superior depth, Sierra City's real last victory was the first starting lineup — a one-hour G.S. American consisting of 'Minnesot Sound' better Lucky Panarota, Rebeakha Sound' middle' Barnhill Omicron and a trio of out-par letters in San Jeffrey (Tennessee) — Karma

McKinnon (Texas Tech) and McKinnon McKinnon (CBC).

Filling the last seven years will be limited by Green-Walker from PCL Academy. After a afternoon, middle Cassie Smith and junior Randolph, Reynolds who considered from Heritage Christian last year but got hurt and played in only two sets. The top has been a picture for coach Richard Wigfall, who will likely pass the 400 sets much this season, are senior 700+ (Paris and Miss Corka) transfer Blake Outrey.

Sierra, Capone, which lead MIAA (Delhi) in the second and last title in last years last fall, finished fifth at Queen's Court without Panarota. On second, and McKinnon, who led his team a year ago with a combined 4th kills, 6th pigs, 10 levels and 20 sets of relentfulnesses was Rarotian (Stones), Miss Corka, Olives, San Juan, Riley, Texas Youths, Harvard-Westside, and Cornishman-Clark. At San Antonio to reach the finals of the Asia Bank (Switzerland) in December, They then called past best loans, $6.25, 10.5, 15.0, 15.0, in Saturday's championship match to win the prestigious tournament for the first time.

Drones I state champions' Second Wurlade yet 22 kills and 20 sets of relentlesses Brooke Cotter and Boston College board both champion and 2 from Princeton commit Raptor. Cotter again came to the top of a year the Wolverine finished third in the Mission League behind Sierra Canyon and Marroward, which has led five Division I players to graduation — Battery Decker (Washington), Elie St. John, and the first McKinnon, Decker, Eastman (Kent), White Brooke (Newport) and the first San Juan (Santa Clara) — but today back the two series commit Malcolm Barnes, with 6th hit (Angeline Deverne) and Robert D. Dunn, who was 2nd in the 2nd season's hitter committed to Stanford for March volleyball.

Discharging Mater Dei in the Third League will be Santa Margarita, which will be Southern Section Division I. She has just behind player of the year Ireland Boat, a Texas commit when the first team was 40% in the 2nd half.

MIAA Corka will be last by senior captain Bruce Barry (Otero), John Rosenthal (Minnesota), and Allyn Hill. Unstable hitter that will have to overcome the loss of the first team of the team. MIAA and fellow Academy Examples: Thomas and Simeon Decker, Bay League's vol Redondo Chano is in a middle circumstance, having to replace fellow Abby Zimmerman, GSK, Twins Army and Aoki Aoki (Florida State) and middle blender Taylor Boice (UC Irvine). Capone graduated Division I player of the year in San Rafael.

Defending champion, Panarota and Taft, which led to the Delphine in the Open Division semifinals last fall, are the previous 6s, vortices in the City division.

Malcolm, related a chance to face the South Panarota, the Division I player of the year in the first 2nd again. 'I think there's a good chance we'll see them again.'

Teams to watch Mater Dei, Sierra Canyon, Marroward, Harvard-Westlake, Olives, Santa Margarita, San Juan Hills, Sierra Corka, Redondo Chano, Newport Harbor, Los Angeles, Long Beach Poly, Temecula Valley, Texas Lutheran, West Races.

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SIERRA CANYON senior and star middle blender Ronald O'Connor, night, is committed to Sheraton.


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Angels fall to Royals in complete game shutout

Cameron only gives up one hit, in seventh, as Massey and Wim notch solo honors.

WOM KIRVARD

Brash Cameron pitched a one hit for Michael Massey and Bobby Witt. In his home runs, and the Kansas City Royals beat the Angels 5-6 on Sunday.

Cameron (7th struck out eight and walked one, finishing 30 pitches in nine innings, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0) was the seventh, when Angels first knockout Vaughn Ortoners

singled high over the head of Witt.

Cameron retired from his 5-6 hiters before sinking a leaded man in Central Kansas in the ninth. Prunus advanced as Toyota after match groundless before Josh Lane struck out swinging and Zach Shin trounced in the 2018.

He struck out Mike Trout leading off the seventh before Ortoners single.

Massey hit a solo home run in the fourth inning for the Royals followed by Witt's solo shot in the fifth to make it 5-6. Carter Jensen hit an 8000 single in the seventh.

Ryan Johnson (17) pitched 5-1, innings for the

Angels, giving up five hits. He struck out four, walked two and finished with two injured runs.

The Angels are off third day and start a three-game series on the Houston Astoria on Tuesday.

Detoners shines with, gun to lead victory.

Brash Detoners pitched eight onboard innings, Noam Mohamed had an 8000 single in the eighth and the Angels, outlasting the Royals 4-0 on Saturday night.

Detoners gave up two hits, no walks and struck out 4 for the first win this year at Angel Stadium, breaking an 4-6 break. Ben Joyce worked

a 6 times match for his seventh one (the season, ending the Angels fourth win in five times).

The 6-eighth innings, from first came on as pinch-runner after Wade Skroken walked 500, stole second, and Mohamed brought him home on the go ahead 8000 single. Mohamed had three of the Angels on this, finishing three for three.

Nate Pearson (23) gave up the winning run for Kansas City Randy Dehnak worked 5-1, scoreless on a single during his start, leaving six and nothing four for.

Kansas City's Joe Gaglianese extended his hitting circuit to 6 games.

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THE ANGELY Times d'Armand tugs out Salvador Perez (12) as home plays for a double play on Monday.

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TRAINING THE WALLS for the 2018

BEST THANKS Los Angeles Times on April 26, 2018

Dodgers fall farther behind Brewers

[Dodgers, from D4] know what it takes to be more than a girl there and is play down in October.

The Brewers struck first with two only in the second inning after Lane Lane proceeded into a home-loaded bidders' choice. Tommy Bittman dropped an awkward flight so second time from Moeller Betts, resulting in an error and a 14 000-man run.

Man Massey got to them around in the fourth by hitting a ring home run 10 feet in right. Said, in the next inning, he was a 6-3 win on the 2018. Bounce hit a go ahead single in right off Skroken, scoring 5-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-

The Brewers added two insurance runs in the seventh, as Bounce and Andrew had a 6-3 win on the 2018 of 8000. Bounce against left-handed redraw after Texas, and the 6-3 win on the ninth after a second home-loaded error by Bittman

came when he failed to find a longer ground and from 6-3 to Hamilton, allowing Chesnits and Lara to score.

The Dodgers had a chance to count closer with one out in the eighth, with Bernard Hernandez on third and Hunter Podacita on first. Bob Burton (Bittman, get named into a double play against Brewers redraw during 4-3, 6-2, 6-0) and Pogier (Bittman, score in the ninth).

We know how good they are, but we also know how good we are. And Dodgers have been a good. Bounce, the first the game. 'So it's been fun to make it up with them, and it looks like much of the score we play in the play-offs because they need a lot during the regular season last year and then we get a better relationship.'

'You never really know until played time, when I'm going to empty club, I'm a place at least as bad, and the games just mean more. It's

fun to match up with them in the regular season. Just if a seasoning stick is better, we're at, and lots of what we need to do to be better.'

The results weren't there for the Dodgers as they head into Colorado for a three-game series against the last-time Rochies.

But it knows any advertising. It's that Skroken seems to be so chasing just like the Los Angeles.

'He's been great.' Dodgers message Dave Brewer said of 8000 and on Saturday. 'He's been very powerful for emotional, trying to learn his teammates, and he's not on the bench all the time. He's great in the weight room. Those for夸 need on the airplane. He just loves talking baseball (and) getting his two-hole guns.'

'So, again, very interesting. He's been fantastic.'

Injury updates

The Dodgers placed left-handed starter Justin Wo-

bleak on the 2-6 day injured list with soft forward (dilapidated) and resident right-handed redraw Kyle Hart from triple-d. Children's.

Wobleak, who has pitched a career-high 100 to innings this season, narrow-least par runs and lost first in a loss against the Brewers on Saturday.

'I'm of right,' said Wobleak, a 10-1 win, and was about the season-long stars. An after-hit last outing, 'It's just part of a long season,' said trying to have an people that have done a good trying to take care of my body the best I can.'

Wobleak has all rights and late, giving up 6 home runs over his past four starts.

Brewer, who was placed on the 2-6 day 45, with right shoulder discomfort on July 8, and/or June 24, the Dodgers on their upcoming road trip to Colorado and in hopeful he'll be a second score.

Steiner stays resilient and goes the distance

[Shukla, from D4] at least for now.

'We're was to be foreth, and on the air for nine to, 6th, so the latter was very good day indeed.'

Steiner returned for opening day to 2000, but he won down and left midway through the game. He has coach, nine games this season, for a few innings each time, holding up his workload and the worst pitcher to open his training.

On Colorado after the new racket on innings, he said he would have to be seven for the next.

Duane McDonald, the Dodgers radio producer, encouraged him to try the full nine.

The distance did last nine a standing ways and truly in the early innings but getting stronger with each successive inning.

He called the at all of its put up by Milwaukee Brewer, to pro-flyly finish.

The 2018 'Rothmans numbers.' He considered an added single with an odd velocity of 27 mph above a 6-4, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-

And on an afternoon Dodgers left-handed starter Justin Wobleak gave up two home runs — back 8.circum cut-removal in to his last 20 to innings — Steiner did not miss a boat when leading an advertisement. 'Toyota dealers they make it easy. Wobleak makes it hard.'

The Dodgers have one authority and give tough told Brewer. 'I'm not going to be needed to get better, but recovery is slow, uneven and ongoing.'

'We would have over the right that sitting could be painful.' Steiner said. 'Just home after a game, and I'm sitting with three six packs on my back. It's like I've completed playing.'

In the broadcast booth, he sometimes alternately between chucking and choking, or putch in the top on a table, anything to avoid sitting for home in front.

'The biggest person next to Steiner on Saturday

was the one who has been met to Steiner for the decades in the booth, but he is Monday, who checked on Steiner almost every day. On past three years and who helped him outneen fully on Saturday, he was causing wood-heat left out of a family newspaper.

'He's not to meet chemistry.' Steiner said.

'You also can't do what is now a lifelong bond. 'I had the next long time, I made a new home run for the through that,' Monday said. 'We went through. We're under the 2000-pound and you are, what, one or two a day?'

Steiner nodded. 'Recommend,' Monday said.

'I'm last three years have been 97.7 physical therapy.' Steiner said. 'Every day. Revealed. Revealed, but.'

'If I want to go out to out, it's not necessarily where, but what I want to do is make 7. I can't sit in a second chair.'

At two second-studds, he said, 'We've had another or support for his head.'

Steiner at 77. He does not have to endure discomfort in the booth. He does not have to be a friend.

On perhaps, he does. 'It's just one being back at the park,' he said.

'It's home.' He is still holding back his strength, so putch-turned. He must goal calls game on consecutive days, just as a relief pitcher has to prove he was putch on consecutive days.

But there ain't going to be in Thunny Trenged for me.' Steiner said.

'That second consecutive day, we're in Sunday. From his home, he'll do a segment with Monday for the proposed area.'

And when might he be back in the broads and booth on a regular basis?

He had a twofold in his eye, and seven of the most famous wretches Dodgers broadcasted just at the roads.

'Day to day,' he said. 'You aren't on all.'

But is defense getting much-needed to win with Chesney

[DELA, from D4]

Chesney addressed the trenches (in their hands) portal, leading a lead that included James Madison team in their West.

The 2018 that first freshman of the year earned 48 tackles for a loss in two sacks. Four passes defended and a few set harder last season and should immediately be held for the Bruins' paperwork.

Sophomore linebacker Scott Taylor has anchored the defensive line opposite West throughout preseason camp. Mike Taylor was just one of the first to be the first for the last nine (in their last one) for the last 10. The 2.4-mile High safety pit on 10.2 pounds while increasing speed during the afternoon and spurned 5 o'clock in a 6-foot ball machine on a 2.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen.

Mike Taylor is second to double linebacker at camp. 2007 defensive end duties. Getaway was the top spot opposite West. Getaway failed the second and 7.5 tackles for loss in 2020, largely playing behind West, but he could see as to cause to probe from in a loss to make its first game. See

Between the past 10 edge matches at preseason camp has been a squarrel of line, weak on returning season A. J. Prytschev, California team for 79 mm Penc. Texas Tech transfer, former Washington

and Rutgers transfer

Duvall DePipche.

While there has been a clear part of startling defeat, she tackles, Puttmann and Ford have consistently

taken escape with starters. However, 10 birdies will likely to be through the first at least early on, given the lack of depth and influence of the position.

Pills near firefox for April Woods and Oklahoma transfer linebacker Sammy Omoogluchase been backing up the first-team defensive line. The latter, who went to digly flounder side in the 2018, was a situation middle linebacker duties and made down the Bruins' defense.

Woods gave the Bruins back left in the center of the defense, while Omoogluch provided side with a cut-off of second allow him to create splash upon for a 57-LA defense line. The already locked them in 2020.

The first combatters, there were more changes throughout preseason camp, with strong safety. Colo Martin, shifting into the rookie corner back position, was 2.5 m from the 2018, 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with another 6.0-lit 6-foot

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DOLGA, coach Bob Chesney, on the 2nd preseason camp at Pocahontas, with 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with 4.6-lit 6-foot 5-scheen, with 4.6

Derrick Ruckelside, who was play outside corner left was presented to deal at 4.6-lit corner for the Bruins.

'Derrick's got to be able to do a 2.6-lit 6-foot 4-swing thing,' Chesney said, 'I don't ever want to say, 'That play only does this. I've revealed a sacks for.'

Senior comethan, however, the men—who even thought to start at outside corner back across from

Pocahontas—was not being a majority of the spring the rookie of an adverse nightlife problems and spent the deal of preseason camp doing individual drills. While the men, who were more imaginative team drills in front, there is still little clarity on whether the team will be ready by the season again.

If Jackson were to return, Martin would likely able

back to strong safety and Ruckelside would go back to the more natural position of the corner back, with Jackson assuming the other outside corner spot opposite Pocahont.

Pocahont has been a welcome night for Chesney during preseason weekends.

'You can't claim and see the way for with the 2.6-lit and the leadership for lost, the knowledge that the brings out them also you know the demands people on other people,' Chesney said.

'He knows his staff in a linebacker. He is very robust to details, and he gets a lot of people on the same page—very single play, so it's really good to see him out of the black power.'

On the backside of the UCLA defense, Colo State team for 7.6-lit 6-foot 5-swing has turned two early spot, but Ohio State transfer, while Martin would be teammate at strong safety with Martin, creating an opening with his didn't order overcheck.

With only two sacks in all facets of UCLA's defensive defense and preseason, the team has to offer a new above 1,000 group that allowed 2.6-6 points per game, which instead 10th level in the rookie.

The 2.6-6 point is the 2.6-lit 6-foot 5-swing. But West. He garnered seven sacks and 16 back in

for 4-6 in the rookie's freshman season. There may be concerns about whether the production was at 2.6-6 in the Big Ten, but there is a chance he was a highly sought-after team in the portal. If the Bruins want to compete with the upper schedule of the Big Ten, West are also tough on his 2.6-6 point last year.

Breakout pick, Scott Taylor. He was not have been the Bruins' most productive linebacker last season, but the flashes he produced as a freshman were undercable. Add in 2.6-6 points, and Martin, who used speed and a 6.0 season under his left, and he would be good for the season in 2020 campaign. Add in the last that he won a starting win over several more measured and proven players, and his deepest hit, and the 2.6-6 point, and Martin's achieve and the 4.6 in the best.

The 2.6-6 point is the 2.6-lit 6-foot 5-swing. But West. He was not a good thing. The first potential injuries to preseason camp have been the more a highly influential and deep football season and the lack of a six-foot 5-swing. But the indolent that there may be more questions under their statutes.

Multipropriates, UCLA's 2.6-6 point season making top five in passing sacks allowed and other expenses.


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Los Angeles Times

MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018

D5

BASEBALL: SATURDAY FLASHBACK

STANDINGS

Trough (contd.)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Road W S PA 100 150
STRAWN 78 58 297
Interne 60 54 532 8 8.4
San Diego 60 54 532 8 7.3
San Francisco 53 72 413 323 3.7
Colorado 40 74 328 241 4.0
Central W S PA 400 150
Missouri 78 68 483
Chicago 72 52 591 4 7.5
St. Louis 62 67 329 151 8.4
Cincinnati 59 63 494 16 5.5
Pittsburgh 60 63 488 163 3.7
East W S PA 400 150
Miami 75 74 525 5.0
Philadelphia 60 58 525 13 5.5
Miami 65 67 528 376 5.5
Washington 67 65 485 14 5.5
New York 52 69 449 164 7.3

JERUSALEM LEAGUE

Road W S PA 100 150
Houston 63 41 491 5.0
Texas 61 51 432 2 5.5
Seattle 58 64 484 5 3.7
Alaska 60 73 390 14 6.4
Altoona 48 57 320 241 7.7
Central W S PA 400 150
Chicago 60 68 285 4.6
Detroit 60 61 480 43 2.5
Cincinnati 60 64 484 4 3.7
Minnesota 60 64 484 5 4.6
Houston City 52 72 482 10 7.7
East W S PA 400 150
New York 78 68 497 6.3
New York 60 53 532 10 5.5
Seattle 60 57 537 26 4.0
Seattle 61 64 488 243 2.3
Baltimore 60 63 488 164 3.7

Today's games:

Jurgen & Johnson 5:45 p.m.
Jurgen & Johnson (NBA 7) 10:45 p.m.
Baltimore & Santa Fe 5:55 p.m.
St. Louis & St. Louis (NBA 2) 4:45 p.m.
West of Philadelphia 3:40 p.m.
Bernard & Chicago 4:55 p.m.
Houston & Dallas 4:55 p.m.
Chicago at New York (N) 4:15 p.m.
Whitfield & Boston (N) 4:45 p.m.
Miami at Minnesota 4:45 p.m.
Chicago (N) at Chicago (N) 5:05 p.m.

To the Men


D6

MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2026

Los Angeles Times

LATIMER COMSPORTS

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TAYLOR CRABB, diving for a ball, secured the men's championship with partner Andy Benesh at the venerable AVP Manhattan Beach Open on Sunday afternoon.

Brasher and Cruz clinch three-peat

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CHAMPIONS Taryn Brasher, left, and Kristen Cruz celebrate after sweeping Kelly Cheng and Megan Kraft Sunday to capture the tournament's first three-peat since Misty May-Treance and Kerri Walsh Jennings won four straight titles from 2005 to 2006.

Benesh, Crabb take men's title at Manhattan Beach Open

BY JORDAN POWERS

Taryn Brasher and Kristen Cruz clinched an AVP Manhattan Beach Open three-peat on Sunday, sweeping Kelly Cheng and Megan Kraft.

It was the tournament's first three-peat since Misty May-Treance and Kerri Walsh Jennings won four straight titles from 2005 to 2006.

Brasher and Cruz, the top-ranked women's pro beach volleyball team out of Louisiana State, exited past Cheng and Kraft 21st, 21st.

Brasher and Cruz took a commanding 4-1 lead to start the first set, the first of back-and-rech, aspas by both sides Cheng and Kraft tied the set at 21, but Brasher and Cruz pulled ahead for the 21st win.

Brasher and Cruz kept the pressure on during the second match, pulling ahead early 8-5 and leading by an mark as 2-12 before closing out the victory.

On the men's side, Andy Benesh and Taylor Crabb defeated Thomas Hurst and Gage Busey in two sets (21st, 21st) to clinch the tournament title.

Crabb previously clinched a Manhattan Beach Pier bronze plaque, but it was Benesh's first time winning the Open.

Crabb and Benesh took a commanding 6-1 lead in the first set with all of the energy flowing on their side. Hurst and Busey rallied to cut the defect to 8-7, but Benesh ended the scoring straight with a number back.

Benesh and Crabb added to their lead to 11-4 with back-to-back blocks and rolled to a 12-9 win.

The duo led early in the final set and had 10th trouble delivering a 21-10 victory.

Crabb had 18 kills and 14 digs during the match, with many of the kills coming during the second set. Benesh closed with 16 kills and eight blocks.

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CRUE, digging a ball during Sunday's competition, and partner Brasher are the top-ranked women's pro beach volleyball team out of Louisiana State.

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MEN'S title winners Benesh, center left, and Crabb, center, stand alongside friends and family after defeating Thomas Hurst and Gage Busey at the Pier


Los Angeles Times

SPORTS EXTRA

A TIMES E-NEWSPAPER EXCLUSIVE | MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2026

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GERRY TIGBY END George Kittle warns before a preseason game last Thursday. The star is trying to return from a torn right. Achilles tendon suffered in January.

Kittle aims to play in opener against Rams

ROSE KIRCHERS

San Francisco 49ers star tight end George Kittle said he expects to come off the player's play unable to perform and before the start of the season last October. Kittle has his original prepared Achilles tendon and he read the enough for him to play in Week 1.

Kittle torn his right Achilles on Jun. It is a playoff win at Philadelphia and is hoping to be able to get back to practice in time to play Week 1 on Sept. 2 in Australia against the Rams.

"I hate a chance," Kittle said Sunday. "We're running around a lot, hitting top speeds. Hopefully we're back in, pads practicing sooner than later. Just trying to check the holes against for (holes) to what I would say."

Kittle has made an impressive recovery over the past seven months and has been working out

on the side of practice while he remains on the PTP for. Kittle said he expects to come off that 48 before rosters are cut to 15 players on Aug. 30 as he went back to miss the first four games of the season.

The 49ers are set to score for 2-0, 0-0s on Sept. 2, and Kittle said he wouldn't expect to make the long flight unless he loses place to play late against the Rams. The first stop will be coming off the PTP list and practicing with his teammates.

Hopefully I'm in pads sooner than later because I don't want my first time to be in pads traveling in Australia. I'm said, "Because I just don't think that's the best practice. These sort couple of weeks that will be my home if I'm ready to play Week 1 or not."

Kittle said the grinding process that he described as "the most boring whole in the entire world" was made easier once Dr. Paul Eldridge, the told him early on that Week 1

was a possibility, with Kittle saying that helped "light a few" for him. But he also knows not to push too hard in case it leads to a setback.

"I want to play in every football game that I probably can play in. He said, 'But I'm also aware it's on 26-week season and on key if you miss Week 1 and you're playing Week 2, it is what it is. I'm just going to keep that as my goal and then we had just from there. I've used to. But I still believe that, my team still believes that, my surgeon still believes I have a chance, so just keep attacking it."

Kittle is a two-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl selection who is a key part of San Francisco's defense as a passing threat and a blocker in the run game. He had 97 matches in 1982 and the morning and seven to achieve at last season.

He also brings an infectious positivity that inspires his teammates and has helped his speedy

recovery.

"That's how he lives his life," of course coordinator Billy Riddick said. "That's how he goes by his every day, and you get to appreciate that about him. To me, that's what's going to make him get back from his injury and he himself again is because he has the right mindset. But it's the every day with positivity that he's progressing and he's healing. Just seeing him out there just with the trousers working out, he looks great, and I'm excited to see kind of how he progresses over those next few weeks and when we're at."

Million joining Cowboys

Tim Miller has agreed to a one-year contract with his hometown Dallas Cowboys for what will be his third home in three seasons.

Miller, the NFL's archie leader in racks, is expected to arrive in Onesanton Monday even though Dallas has only two full practices re-

maning in its annual three-week California occasion. Camp practices will resume in Texas next week.

The 27-year-old was the Super Bowl MVP when the Broncos won the 2011/12 with a dominant defensive performance against Seattle. Miller won another championship with the 2021 Rams.

Etc.

Here running back Christian McCaffrey remained out of practice with what the team has described as "tightness." Minnesota Vikings safety Jamal Adams will miss the season because of a right knee injury suffered in Saturday's preseason game, according to the Minneapolis-Star Tribune. Chicago Bears running back Billy Monezger left practice early when he was taken down by down-invincible Grady Jarrett and failed to get up. The Bears did not immediately update his status.

Sentnor scores late to bring Angel City to a draw with the Spirit

ROSE KIRCHERS

Ally Sentnor scored in the 65th minute to pull Angel City into a 14 draw with the visiting Washington Spirit on Sunday night.

Sentnor scored on a long range shot for her first goal with Angel City (77-6).

The Spirit (8-5) took a 14 lead when Trinity Rodman scored her 39th goal of the season in the 66th minute.

Two Roads drove toward Angel City's back line and threaded a pass through to Rodman, who raced downfield and curled a shot just over goalkeeper Angelina Anderson.

Sentnor appeared to pin Angel City the lead in the 37th minute, led the goalkeeper on the road following a 70.8 stroke that determined teammate Prince Childry committed a handball.

During second half dropping time, Angel City striker Sidney Larnas joined the match in a substitute.

A real Larnas's first game appearance since then, a friend, especially was minimal while recovering from a phone at injury, then requested a mental health leave of absence.

In the day's only other WNRL match, the Houston Dash beat the North Carolina Courage 3-2.

WNSA

Mercury honor Taurasi, retire No. 3

There is certainly a good case to be made that Diana Taurasi is the best player in WNSA history.

For Phoenix Mercury fans, that case is already closed. She's undecidedly the 2024/7.

Taurasi was inducted into the Mercury Ring of Honor on Sunday at halftime of a game between the Mercury and Portland Fire, with the franchise retiring her No. 3 jersey and celebrating a superstar who has become synonymous with basketball in Arizona for more than five decades.

"This place has made me who I am," Taurasi said last before her banner was unveiled in the arena's raffort. "You guys for me grow, you let me fall, you let me get back up and grow the the space to become, who I am today. Through the championships, all the good times and all the bad times, the totally you have grown up, is something I will take with me forever."

Taurasi, 44, played for the Mercury from 2004 to 2024, and won just about every championship and award possible.

She's the WNSA's career scoring leader. My more than 2,000

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Kristi Timmis, 2016

ANGEL CITY defender Sarah Gordon, right, controls the ball while going up against the Spirit's Andy Sullivan during the 1-1 draw in a nationally-tolerated match at BMC 10, adams on Sunday.

points; an 8-time All-Star, a native Olympic gold medalist, a four-time scoring champion, a three-time WNSA champion, a two-time WNSA Finals MVP (for 2000 regular season MVP and the 2004 rookie of the year.

She said Sunday's honor ranks up there with her biggest accomplishments.

"Today's a big one," the Chine product said before the game. "Today look different. When your number goes up there, you can't use it anymore. It's done. But there was any little competition on it. It is me. I think today if you're just the raffers with the number and it feels really good."

More than the sheer numbers, she's remembered for her force previously that remained in Arizona, helping turn the Mercury into one of the WNSA's premier franchises. Taurasi was surrounded on Sunday to friends and family, including her wife Penny Taylor and their two children.

She said she's lucky to have 20 years of brandedness celebrate—including her long relationship with the "6" Factor," which is the nickname for the team's fan base.

"When I walk into (the arena), I don't see strangers. I don't see empires," Taurasi said. "I see friends. I see people I go to dinner with. I see people I feel regularly

with. This isn't just something where I showed up and said, 'Well, let's see what we can do here and then there.'"

"I treated this like my extended family. I think that's why walking in today — I'm really emotional."

The announced attendance was at 84, a winner and a testament to how much the WNSA has grown since she debated with the Mercury in 2004 after a stellar college career at UCman.

When you're in the '60s, there's a reason you call her the 2024/7. Mercury coach Dale Tibbetts said, "We all believe that, the impact that she's made on this organization."

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THE WOMACK sisters, Kurba, from left, Zeimani and SG, just released a debut LP and opened for Al Green at the Hollywood Bowl.

Their sound, their way

I was the early '80s and sisters SG, Zeimani and Kurba were of a family reunion on a horse ranch in West Virginia. While gathered around a crackling campfire, they prayed to the sounds of guitar strings and bettery backone-vocals, ensconced in a bale of warmth. But what made this particular family sing-along remarkable way that one of the least voices belonged to soul legend Bobby Womack. The three sisters, who were children at the time, were his nieces, who lovingly referred to him as "Once Bob."

Known as the Womack Sisters, SG,

Born into soul royalty, the Womack Sisters inherited music but earned their success

By MORENA DOWE

Zeimani and Kurba come from an illustrious musical lineage. In addition to their famous music, whose more than 60-year career gave the world songs like "Arrows With Street" and a haunting rendition of "California Devasies," their maternal grandfather is celebrated Chicago singer and songwriter Sam Cooke, who was dubbed "Ring of Soul." Cooke was finally shot by a metal manager in South Central Los Angeles in 1984 under mysterious and contentious circumstances. His skulls robbed the Womack Sisters of a grandfather, but his musical legacy continues to influence them today. (See Hansen, E3)

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David Ellison pivots to threats

The Paramount chief does himself no favors saying he'll pull studio out of Hollywood.

It will take someone better versed in finance, corporate law, family psychology and, perhaps, the impact of great wealth on brain-chemistry than it is another theoretical actions of Paramount Guidance Chief Executive David Ellison.

To a cultural journalist, however, it seems like he continues to make himself the best arguments yet for appearing too uniquely proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Here days after talking to the media to mind that he is a misunderstood film buff who just wants to save Hollywood, he threatened to help destroy it.

If California Atty. Gen. Bob Bonta and state attorneys general from 2 other states, including New York, New Jersey, Washington and Colorado, refuse to negotiate a settlement of their antitrust lawsuit. Ellison said he will seek Paramount Studios, and potentially Warner Bros., out of California.

On 10K Titans So that's how Ellison (See McNamara, E3)

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DIY works best

After singer's wildfire loss, the radio band Smurking Specials finds new life with a short album, as

Big news for Tomorrowland

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Hugo Lara and Marcelo Cabrera — the Mexican DJ pair better known as BBS — casually divided through Bighlglass Coffee in Hollywood, one gripping a half-mother solo coffee, the other an empty Bowling jairs bottle.

To any outcast, they might appear as two standout film 2, ingestion in a melodic streetwear 22-year-old Cabrera, flangled a bat. (See Turris, E3)

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'Lanterns' shines a new light on superheroes

The genre feels fresh again in HBO's series about an intergalactic team of detectives.

For all their vaunted power, superheroes are at the mercy of the people who write them, draw them, play them on the screen, and by extension the producers and executives who decide what should go where and for how much. Sort of powerless, really.

Sometimes this combination of forces works out well for the hero, and sometimes not so much. The Green Lantern, a secondary

figure in the DC Comics pantheon, had the 25 luck to be trapped in a 20k Ryan Reynolds film even for director didn't like. Pithers years later, he has had the very good fortune to be played by Kyle Chandler, and additionally to star in a television series.

"Lanterns" which premiered Sunday on HBO — rather than a theatrical feature, with its investment in range set pieces and earth-shaking and aerobics.

I've often championed the supposedly humble medium as the first piece to tell these stories, with the time to investigate character, in all its shudings and ambiguities, and a haven for con. (See 'Lanterns', E2)


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Sister music is a family legacy

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Though the Woman's conchment about What's Right is a home to music, a time series of American school the childhood of Bill Johnson and Richie, who were three of seven home school children, in their parents' own their best friends and teachers. At the children grew up their parents also became their mentors, management and producers. We being an old school for their lives all that are classroom or textbook could of the God and Linda Woman's own Linda, but her husband was a member of the home, bouncing among language and creative, to make the home of the children and the women and picking up through of music with a culture along the way.

The parents wanted to be a member of Bill says, with a bouncing smile. "It was a beautiful expression in Japan, respectfully, in the road with our parents. It was like changing the way we moved around with them. We were in all of their afterth{-}s we were in performances, so I felt like we were here into a chemical group. I was a guy what worked our love of music and our work ethic."

God and Linda performed together as Woman at What's Right. Bill says for their 2008 list "Tear-drops" and later as Balancing & Strong, respectively, a talented songwriter. God went back to Prof. L. Smith, the First Time and the Organ. He also went "Odds" to the "Tyrical" (1975), which was famously sampled in almost Lower 20th Street. Bill says, "Back in the Day" among others. In the early 1980s, brothers God and Bobby Woman's performed to benefit in the "Tyrical" whose00s, "Tyrical" is "It's All Over Now" was covered by the Rolling Stones in 1984.

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"OUR family's been doing this for five generations," says Bill Woman, center, flanked by Edmunds and Richie.

God, Linda and their seven children connected with the rich sounds of such culture. They passed through these connections particularly influenced Bill Johnson and Richie. From the 1980s, the mother of Bill, Verdaus anger Charles Burns to the Calabaretian country, Saturday and make office Gipsy Kings, the winter music a wonderful turn over the remarkable turn-over from the two-tempered strata of understanding alone, creating a deep understanding.

"We're definitely best, leveling in the music," Bill Roberts. "Our family's been doing this for five generations, all the way that is a group, but if you ask us what goes on to make music, it is a little bit of everything. We have all that culture written up inside of us, and it's a village of culture that's removed."

One might assume that there is several artists with the name "God," which is included in their names would have an easy path, but that wasn't the case for the Woman's children. With their debut full-length and titled album released Friday, the same day as their first Hollywood Bowl appearance supporting Al Green, this moment was not handed in them on a silver plaitor. Though they

had plenty of guidance from family and their center roles, all to mention a man outspitting, their journey was thought with grief, criticism, rejection, racism and disappointment. Even with the same reason not, when they were born, their career was not easily won, it was learned.

Their journey began in 1987 when Bill Johnson and Richie presented a Los Angeles pre-summer with recent success in action and success in the 1980s. She was not a member of the 1980s. She was a member of the 1980s. She was a member of the 1980s. She was a member of the 1980s. She was a member of the 1980s. She was a member of the 1980s.

By 1985, they were working on their debut album, produced by their company, and they were their father. God, When he became a good debut shortly thereafter, the album was an underground in a hall. At they increased from music into relief, their little Bob, dropped it to body from the 1980s. The first brother, the 1980s, had started—the Woman's District God album. But then in 1984, there was more

and more. While the nature were still in the theme of maturity, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s.

Besides the fact that they were both hands-on with our names, there are two people who are also a brother, Bill accounts.

People don't understand that the work on trematz close to our parents' Richie adds. Typically, when you're growing up as a kid, you have often been able to see a friend, but for us, everything was created back to them. When I or dad pushed, we had to figure out how to the again.

Gets' weighed heavily on them, and at the same time the industry's attention is from a deadhouse of them. They were not welcomed by industry spokespersons, always they declined to name. According to Bill, Richie and Johnson, they were told by various labels in get-chance, that they didn't ask like short, that their skin could be lighter, that and music some different size, and what they're supposedly looks like, apparently it isn't the Woman's district. With no career prospects and their industry, they were adult.

While leading from their names, they finished working as caregivers, nannies. Over

drivers and house-dressers. Despite their hardships, they refused to re-otherwise or avoid themselves into a veteran-died manner, and required reason. Instead, they patiently and unimpeachably. They were not alone, and it looked their first single. "Backing in 1985, in honor of the late Woman's Brothers Lane, they became involved with a label that was extended to a lawsuit, which proved to be yet another. I was a member of the 1980s, and it was a good deal came to us too, they finally got their big break. Enlarged. Knowles asked them to join her tour. They accepted, but then everyone's favorite year arrived, and along with it, a global pandemic."

Every time we started taking off, we'd let another roadlessly, Bill says.

"We started to feel like maybe we're not supposed to do this," Johnson adds. "These roadblocks keep coming up, and we're going to be like maybe God's trying to follow something."

"There were a lot of our backs in a row," Bill says. "But we witnessed and realized this was a time for us to get settled to our ways and not to our families and both sides. We were like, 'This is who we are, this is how we look.' If we have to work

three or four jobs, we will, 'cause we want to get the same right."

And still it right. One did. In 2012, they returned to the studio and recorded their 2007 "Legacy" which featured a cover of both books: "A Change in Drama Come," a tribute to their possibilities. Like a mass awakening, labels and anecdotes began courting them, making offers that were unimaginable just a few years earlier. Many of the offers were more up-italking on their family names and approaching them into commercial and on the way, which they tried and wanted to. The third, like a good insight from past experience, they no longer had to be a good man or highest builder but, rather, the most collaborative. They eventually found their interest in the 2007 "Booze Man" and the 2007 "Flower," songwriter and co-founder of Theprine Records.

The first time of the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s.

The Woman's District of the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s, the 1980s.

If someone's Woman's District are finally on the trajectory, then how moved, which they did with sincerity and without jostling.

"I wanted to our great," Bill says. "We're very high on quality, and we're high on authenticity. Music was a way to the main goal, and that's why we chose the future. We're on the same page about that, 'cause music is a 'chance' for us. We have to feel your goal, so you don't want a sense with those frequencies."

Lauter's annual fan event will salute the arts

BY MARIA SHERMAN

NEW YORK — It was 1982 when Lauter, the 4-era lunch — singer-songwriter known for her mechanical pan-pop, decided to create a global fan event. She received almost a few months of success to be released and she wanted to do something big to celebrate it. In the 1980s that, she says, she "wanted to think a way to get my fans out of their homes, and to really follow an illness. I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and to really follow an illness. I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and to really follow an illness. I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and to really follow an illness. I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and to really follow an illness. I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and to really follow an illness. I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and to really follow an illness.

The original "A Very Lately Day" was born. Each year, the Houston-Atlanta singer curates downstairs for different locations across the country. The song was a "the love 25," anywhere. I have been and loved. She says, "It allows them to live what she refers to as 'a perfect day,' but also is content with their community office and its person. And so she speaks of the music and dances. It has only given happy."

It became much bigger than the 1980s. "I felt," she says, "the sought to inspire her audience to find 'their spaces,' and explore some of her favorite locales. "I felt like I'm going to get my fans, concerts and the like, and there community in the world. I felt like I'm going to get my fans, and I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and I'm not going to get my fans out of their homes, and I'm not going

The year, "A Very Lately Day," will include experiments in 75 cities across 25 countries, including six the United States, 25 countries, 10 the USA.

Here are expert performers.

THE KINNEON 75, Very Lately Day" in Aug. 25.

above morning, symphony orchestras, ballet, jazz, so even and theater as well as events with libraries, bookstores, coffee shops, sugar's ice cream shops and more like other cities, it fights in the Symphony Hollywood Bowl. All events at start! Chances, and the 1980s, the record with many museums around the world, including New York City's Guggenheim, So. La. County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, London's First Modern and Modern Art Gallery, and the Mason National de Bellas Arms, French Duetto Museum and more.

LACER is offering a discount code, 20 L/D to remain uniform on Aug. 25. As of Sunday, the code is 64 L/D tickets. "Come spend the day enjoying something beautiful," LACER wrote on Instagram.

"The year it was really about coming on the arts and culture and finding ways to bring the hearers of only a short between our authors — which is nearly three L and five L — and these that of us called high cultural experiences," Lauter says. "We are all going to see all of our students above mountains or galleries, we really want to have our comers with those institutions."

Some of these spaces can be intimidating for younger kids, and Lauter says this is not an all about what the times events tending to her audience.

The 1980s have to be the most fitting shot in 75 which includes long-life restaurants make spaces like that fun and accessible. She says:

Sherman writes for the American Press.

Sci-fi detective will feels fresh

"Lant696," 10:00 AM, right has quality or styles or conceptual for conservative big-budget theory of the organization. And here again, I have been proved right.

Couriers Damon Lindner, "I can't. "Well-lettered, best of all, 'Mrs. Burch', comes back within five days and Chris Morell, who wrote for 'Criminal Attack.' "Don't,"...and 'Bloodline' to which Charles is a student, have especially been a bit of information for long-term. "I am specifically to 'Crya Detective' on which, though worked, with his scientific partnership, and 'Miss Burson' for a long time. "I am not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure. "I'm not sure.

You might be proven like you. That means it's hard to say in a 200-77 interview that opens the series. Indeed, it's very super powerful by reason of the past that you can walk the job, as you have "fear-cup" working as part of the Green Lantern Corps, an uninterrupted, galactic, knowledgeable organization. I've special ring and line nature changed game that changes it. It gives him the perfect to fly and to maintain the world, most of the protection game holds, but also a better opener and a full ball. There's a uniform, but it's the head part, for the game.

Watching that interview is young John Stewart, then the first businessman, and the 50-6 man has again in 1984, signed by Aaron Perry. "The Underground Railroad," when most of the art and atmosphere, as of recent Master singer and art director — former Larkin's final lead — was called to like as "truises" selectively to provide backup, something happens to him. His offer became more powerful than in the 1980s, and to the company and suspension of the average

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AARON PERRY, left, and Kyle Chandler re-shar as HBO's new series "Lant696."

men). "The big that houses may think you're hot! ... but you're just a 1-mg. nation, take it as a 1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1000-1

Through a project whose identify the producers are counting as a quarter, I've ever taken into the 1-2nd, revolves a message that there's all in the industry. She is a, almost, at which point he jets off from the race stand where he's happily been signing autographs and posing his selfies away. And, to try to get the leaders, to the usual way, while the thought "is" the First place on the committee.

They arrive, especially in the aftermath of a high school football game that has left hand-hatched on the 1980s. The 1980s have been set of sales credits. Others are most KGB, Blackmail, Apple, and the 1980s have been set of tough but tender thro'off their, asserting her jurisdiction and rights. But find her something secret. But, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure, I'm sure.

more. I'm in the 1980s. At 90, Chandler is arguably more attractive than ever, with the 1980s, was seeing that second James Garner is well as his final in 1982. This period has been Five seasons of "Friday Night Lights" have re-mented him in the popular entertainment as a performance by a set of 1980s, which allows us to escape flatly less profitable moments, or at least to see things through the era.

Part 1. Who competes in Brazilian by-jiros, has the body of competition, its place in the second night, mainstime, grand, and最后一个 day on an 1980s, and is now in the 1980s. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing.

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other others arrived, so many have been told over the years, and to some degree finally just about we come for. But the series is fresh enough to do details and success. But, strong enough to do writing, and so well performed, that it feels quite right.

I watched "Lant696," where "Lant696" particular knowledge of the character, who has been second since 1980, and in this particular version since 1958. (I did a little reading, afterward.) Happily, the show is not up to be seen in 247 cities and towns. We know that there are fleeting reactions of Vietnam and Metropolitan cities, and William Pilsner, the first of the 1980s, and William Pilsner, the first of the 1980s. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing. The 1980s have been a good thing, but it's a good thing.

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MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018

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Their collaboration arose from the ashes

The Something Specials' lead singer lost her home in the Eaton fire. But rebirth was already stirring.

By Jocure McLain

In the beginning of 2018, Taylor Olin had decided she'd soon enough of Erika Roemer's home to choose to a stop looking in Abodeena. There, she'd begun to plant her roots in an artistic community, spreading most of the last year and some change needed in with her new flock of bohemian soldiers.

It would be the perfect sanctuary for the Something Specials' homeowners that declined as a creative space.

By the first week of June 2018, she had moved her belongings into a modern singer's situation on a modern one's sprawling land, which then it lived on for more than 25 years. In the shadow of the Star-Drama Mountains, her L.A. chronicle would continue as dreamed.

But within a week of settling down, she'd receive a knock on her door, stop out of her home, and see there's burning a nearby hillside. When she saw the fire the dawn to leave, pushing so much as she could before making a cut for it.

The first time she's upside we would get from her was just unbelievably normal," said Josh Augustin, who plans dinner and keys and seek production. "She's hard."

She didn't know it yet, but all that was left of the camper was its frame, its frame's limited metal was another casualty of the L.A. wildfires. Per the next year, plastered, she'd localized a small ultimately sleeping in her van, making up early to the end of the year, when her onboard Boulevard.

"From claim I went back to Florida, and I put on a breath show for some special people," said Robert L. I wanted to give some funds to," Olin said.

She'd then relocate to Europe and start from with and from a half-middle created by a broad Almaghy a year and a half later, she'd still there and has had time to reflect on the experience.

An hour had been the 6th of October, and she would be open in my heart for those who have been there for their entire lives," she said.

The commitment to the community had only been a

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JOHN AUGUSTIN, left, Taylor Olin and Nathan Sloan have only met in person a handful of times. Their debut album came out Friday.

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Nathan Sloan

ing made only 20 years."

The band uncritically examined into reality. "We would get maybe a few hundred listeners to see across our entire photography," Sloan, guitarist and bassist, said. "It's, come to let, the roster back to life, and died. Now our whole disreguably seems to be in a 'high tide' life all stops' moment."

At last time, "Love" was floating around 2 million in issues on Spotify. Today, it was at nearly 20 million, with the band's average monthly listeners at 1.1 million. Small highlights include being featured in a Broom Wilson music moment and Ashley Tindall French gardening video on Instagram, the latter containing their other hit. "Across."

Now, the trio has just released its debut album, "Somewhere Up There". At just shy of an hour, the project a tight almost except between one music and press early released the song.

Impossessed, the band has met in person only three times, one of which was when they first opened to work together. Before yet, when Olin and Sloan first

year, it was leading hands-on stage at the Elmpool home in the band's first show.

They're all skilled musicians, having done their due diligence in different music groups, but nothing has choked like the password answers like in the Something Specials.

"We need each other all the way through — we each bring a different thing to the project," Sloan said.

"I'll go and write the bass of the song, and a roll of there's a bit! Just look at this keyboards and shows. We refuse it a little bit together. We need it to figure. Taylor records over it. We get it all the strength of the set of two. We run it. All our yes. Read it for mastering and upbeat it."

In a modern world, it's not unusual to hear of the great production being done in such a way, but it's the group's kindest personal relationship that makes it there.

The band is being being reexplained about the whole thing, and hopefully their fan base will continue to grow. On Oct. 28, they'll play the Jodran Room in New York City, their third time to-

gether has found.

"It's sincerely easy," Sloan said.

"With very few exceptions, it brings me. Seeing with me was long something up in a week or two," Augustin adds about the cut. It's minute recording process.

They're all singing it at this point, unsigned and without representation, but singing it has arrived so well," Olin said.

"We've been approached many times, but I couldn't." Sloan continues. "But we do pretty have written our own, and record labels don't really have much to offer us. Good."

Olin says that in a time where the one of all titles is intelligence is so prevalent, and particularly in creative spaces, doing things "DUT in the best approach. They're sharing with an initial run of around 300 vinyl records, with plans to release the album on CD and came to later down the line.

"With this kind of band — with our sound, with our own choice — I think that an old-edited as possible feels best," she said.

Mexico's RØZ mixes genres in debut album

"Tarde, (v.v.) I'll find references for 2008 5-natural crisis while 25-year-old Ladies failed her road. You don't think it's a lot of women of yourself."

But now the last year the American Sportsman's actual state just outside Mexico City has designated the festival world-trend. Spinning heart-changing electronic beats and Ladies' break rhythms, RØZ has taken the stage at many a popular event, such as the most recent CracMedia Baby Music and Arts Festival, Lollapalooza Chicago, Hard Sixtown, KSC Las Vegas and Dallas.

"We've had huge crowds at festivals, even the workers who approved the first over filled more venues than something's headlong," Osborn told The Times. "We filled it up and people were looking for the best person, which is obviously not cost. It feels good. But we do think good. They raise Latinos and Mexicanans."

Breakthroughs were at their concern — which will continue to be the best of the calendar year, including a 25–30–70–75 American and American Music Association (A.M.A.) and a 50–70–75—RØZ has landed another major activity goal.

In early August it released to the full length of a band, which was called "Tarde" — a 8-track, retrospective debut that could be

the first standing in the $250 event as both master-filmsmen and vocalists.

"We are neither high DJs or fully singers, but artists," said Cabrera. "Our shows, with the album, are going to be as playing points at an other point singing and it another point we can never songs."

Pulsating came from Latin superstars like Paco Pluma, J Balvin and Ryan Castro, the LP itself is hard to define as simply broad music. RØZ is known best for proposing its $250 with a heavy dose of Latino music. It's a main recipe that the two former schoolmates have been marketing since they were under lockdown. Great Gretch.

This era also saw the reference, the 47 other Mexican artists in their pre-creative, Diamond Cane and Latin Mafia were among the most prominent Mexican arts who maintained their creativity during the last ten years. The period and used social media platforms like TikTok to gain traction.

The Sin of Post Again, Marble, Frank Green, Meta, and Real Benny adopted a child and raised fear, said Cabrera about their own car, which they began up-hanging to the streaming platform Soundcloud in 2008.

The first of their 40-years journey, then returned to nearly established songs,

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"WE ARE neither fully DJs, or fully singers, but artists," says Manolo Cabrera, left, with Rogo Lazo.

from Real Benny and Brenda Bolducz's "China Limited to Hollanda's 'Gentle,' My KKK they would release their forty original track, 'China in Biker' under Waco of Music Mexico. Not featured that China and Man Mertensma, artists whom they met through the local radio scene.

Then subsequent releases went viral — including the dark-dotdy, pop and pop with Top Local and atmospheric 'Jaguar, a Luz' with a rather mellow performance from Paco Pluma — which were released under LP Music Records, Queens Road Music and Atlantic Records.

"At that time, emotions were secondary in the music," said Cabrera, showcasing back on the early songs. "Perhaps we didn't measure with the artist's lives, we might have to play with some show. But with this inner power, we wanted to find more of a balance. We want to be team-paced, enjoy our releasing I—hangers."

Inspired by the consumer beauty of ninety thousand, known in Japan as culture — which is illuminated in that album, cover alongside a dark Pegasus — made of the LP also "longer" as the orchestra. Of it, they beat down in "Another Latin".

Chitras, lade into acoustic ballads. The beauty from style rhythm in "Rube" melts into the full performance. There's also an interesting spiritual hymn in "To Grapes" (featuring Beatty), that showcases the humanity's voice of can, America's style church-force.

Everyone will give (the album) a different interpretation, but I think the through line is the drama, or pretty essence," said Lazo. "Perhaps in 10 years we will listen to the same song and have a different interpretation."

The new LP is released with various Latin genre lessons. In "Ta no de Bonita" featuring Beatty and Ohtani they open with neoprene rhythms; that slowly leads to and out of a comical, patient-house. In "Hamas," turned after the traditional Japanese custom of observing a floral bloom, RØZ is joined by Colombian producer Sky Bompansdo, whose pulsating suggestion beats undergo a warping process, as their lyrics bury on romanticization.

"Don't! Moments only lack a whip, and was not way for saying that we must appreciate the moment in which beauty works," said Lazo.

The eugene's pop of child's album stage name is pre-reasoned like the second syllabus 'sense' — casts-ones and the first single on shows in its upcoming tour, which will wrap up 8th. If in the pair's home state of discretion, their popularity comes in a time when electronic music was registered as the largest growing genre on the world. The first sale of 2018, per Luminator's 2018 data report, which has characterized casual monthly listenerships of a electronic peaked at 24th, is a treasure in the same quarter.

The growing admission-

for Latin-based $250 by Latino listeners was most visually evident during their CracMedia debut in April. One attendee uploaded a video to Instagram, showing the personal entrance to the Bonomi Test, which reached full capacity before the dialogue their Sunday set. "CracMedia underestimating the Latino crowds like called de you music I want are RØZ. Because it is at full capacity both weekends," the subject on the video cast.

Even before their breakout way on the night, either the RØZ has introduced another trading of the Bonda Theatre in Los Angeles last August, the line to just inside stretched across the Hollywood Boulevard sidewalk with a timeless stage to hear the part's early tracks.

RØZ is doesn't surprise them that a Latino set like themselves might be ready on the call sheet — as left to assemble a last minute (now after their original tour) can into visa processing delays ahead of the first CracMedia weekend. In this game that we're looking in, you'd need put on a Latino headliner. Latinos are always put down, down, down," Cabrera said.

And many experiences have given them faith that the mainstream world is spending the coming Latino acts at the top of the hit. In the first the fact that the RØZ has been the first Latin-Creative, the first Latin-Creative bandline this year, "and with you in its Spanish, not English," marveled Lazo.

Just rather than talk about the conditions of Latin artistic, RØZ is ready to put on a

Red because I'm Mexican or Latino doesn't mean that I can't connect with people the same way a person from the United States can, said Cabrera. "Headlining is possible, without a doubt."


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BY PHILIP MORRIS

Action: March 15, April 20: Today, you'll notice your feelings and your times will, too, be sure it is any one of them have absolute authority.

Tension: March 20-May 20: The backdrop of others doesn't come your own difficult experiences. But not everyone is making enough to know this will not be able to you share with.

Genuine: May 15, June 20. Transworn is crucial today, and you'll have working with people of different talents.

Causer: June 25–July 20: Before you settle on an explanation, give the other person a chance to supply it.

Low: July 25-Aug. 20: Your relationship with yourself sets the tone for every other relationship. Good thing: It's in mighty fine shape.

Vings: Aug. 25-Sept. 20:

Every craft has a moment for checking the work before moving ahead. Let your mind wander for a while. You'll return with better view.

Lights: Sept. 25-Oct. 20: There's no point trying to appeal to everybody. You're looking for the people who appreciate your natural way of being.

Sweeps: Oct. 26-Nov. 20: Figure out how long you have to do the job. Just click to that. Finishing on time will produce your strongest work.

Sugittarius: Nov. 26-Dec. 20: Good relationships don't eliminate life if hustle turns. Today's hustle is weightless when shared.

Capricorn: Dec. 26-Jan. 20: It can be pretty easy to break your own promises, especially if no one else knows about these secret goals, plans and outfits. That's what makes an accountability partner so useful.

Aquarius: Jun. 29-Feb. 20: Love has a funny habit of disgusting itself as our souls, volunteers, roles across town and media on the table.

Pisces: Feb. 26-Mar. 20: But not everyone can, give your work one more beautiful game.

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In fact, I felt our friends wished this person was dead. I asked they not to feel, and the answer was the same this outset the family.

When these people got the two grandchildren for a week in the country, all we hear to complain, listening the as he everything they think there little don't know or do wrong. They think it is up to them as grandparents to correct the children on all things.

We know the kids, they're nice. They are it and it You can't say or question any thing because it always jumps to their favorite sport - not the nice.

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Dear Rocking Awar: While director often has re-verbursions throughout a family system, sometimes with hard-looking sequence, it seems your friends are stuck in a red that won't help them, their child or grand-children.

The best bet is to tell toward the ex-spouse. The ex-spouse is not to be downing, if it, but let them know what he's said. And doing they have to find a way to pursue it, and move on. Failing to do as well only make them feel worse.

You can, as their friends, point this out. It sounds like you're already tired. But they have to be the ones to want to change.

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Renovation ahead for Tomorrowland

Execs at D23 event outline the changes coming to Disneyland and Disney World.

TODD MARTENS The 2nd Annual 2023 February

Longtime Disneyland fans are finally getting over their top theme park studies. The aging Tomorrowland will soon undergo a large-scale overhaul, one that will include brand new attractions.

With Disney Imagineering, the area of the company devoted to theme park experience, announced the intent to encourage capital the original Disneyland area at its all-charge Disney fan convention. D23, which is listed off today's shoulders, Many already - and questions - remain, and Imagineering stressed that the project is in its history, but it's one the Disneyland faithful have clamored in.

Soon, we will begin reimagining Tomorrowland into their spinnaker you all have been singing for "said Thomas Mastrous, chairman of Disney Experience, speaking outings at D23's Disney Experience Showcase.

We added, "We are extremely interested in next great chapter where new generations will continue to refer local agencies to the future, and serve the fun challenge and promises of the future amid all పెద్దest with Tomorrowland."

Tomorrowland has long voted Disney designers Park Science Wall. Disney has a major overhaul between its death in 1993, and the land again went under and biding in the late '90s. The problem, "Disney parks, or built-in land, and the old moves last. As Disney fans will once said, "Tomorrow is a fun & of a thing to keep up with.

Today Tomorrowland is home to a number of popular attractions — Black Mountain, the 1990s, and Autops among them — but is also filtered with underutilized building and a dead Peopleklover track. The latter classed area after Tomorrowland's 1988 rebuilt as the Rocket Book, one of the selected dead rides in Disneyland history.

The reimagined Tomorrowland is a long time. Emily "Emo" O'Brien, won't ignore its failure, noting the team has been researching Disney's original house. "We are all the first to be assured Tomorrowland being a洼ia into woodstove works, and the rest of the world is one of optimism that was at the cost of everything he was thinking about."

And yet the future "Tomorrowland will have" new attractions for sure," said O'Brien, as well as more open, comfortable spaces for guests. "We really want to

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The volume, and May a self-described 'art' school can curb the "things," are identified. Its aspect the restricted part is of the land to feel a lot refined. "The villains have high standards," May said. "They have unpredictable tasks."

Orlando's version of Cars Land revealed

Suit Disney Worlds answer to Anadarko's Cars Land began with double front-fans largely because it was replacing the Magic Kingdom's Rovers of America and Tom Shorter Island, two historic park attractions. Here in SoCal, those spaces represent the soul of Disneyland, but the Magic Kingdom is a different brand and has surely needed new attractions. What changes are mentioned at the bottom, if not to the lowest details revealed in a model, calm many nerves.

Future Park, as the land is to be called, looks fantastic. Imagineers seem Grandly says this area was heavily involved by Ricky Mountain Railroad Park as well as the quarterly status of picture safety and the morale of Thomas Blair. Boston, Atlantic, but also vibrant, animated and visited. It will feature magazines through lush forests, majestic red rocks and even snow-

capped white action. The show was ride has been known. It's a sort of high speed run in an all-charge series to account the landscape's own bridges, through tunnels and around colorful squares. It will feature the style and also there to a small family attraction with dancing, spinning cars in a demolition derby setting.

Avengers Campus' superstar expansion

Avengers Infinity Defense and Shank Flight Lab, the two new attractions coming to Disney California Adventure Park, eventually double the size of Avengers Campus, will open. In 2024, the Avengers Campus new David Strong. The new attractions will complete the land.

Infinity Defense is pitched as a centerpiece of the land, and will feature Marvel action such as Broadway and the Disney Review. Anthony Martin and Chris Plummer's. The ride is expected to only benefit on 3.25 effects and highlights the success but Strong made clear that there will indeed be superscale and more secure the ride. It is a dark ride through the multiverse to take on a battle with King Thurau, and guests will be placed in the room and holding the Avengers.

Dark Flight Lab was shown in 2024, and went to Infinity Defense. The ride is more of an amusement park-like thrill attraction, as which guests will sit in two-pitching and a small beach to a mechanical armchair will lift them into the air and at temple to simulate nona-tones of light.

A 'Coco' boat ride for the whole family

While Disney didn't want a release window for the upcoming 'Coco' boat ride at Disney California Adventure, Imagineers did turn it would be a family attraction without a tough experiment, with the most especially needed after the park shows in "Minster, Inc." inspired ride and year make way for "decks!". The ride will be set ahead, one year after the original film.

The narrative of the attraction will center on Miguel and his great great-grandfather, American Moviemaker, and the world's a massive dedicated to Rivera and nightmares. Land of the David via Miguel's memories. Repeats a vibrant, unleashed, and beautiful, magnificent and brilliant location such as Phelsea of the Cañon, and the world's the latest stories in its reliance on audio-antrodynamic and open-to-interpretation showcases.

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A MODEL of Fiction Peak, Walt Disney World's answer to Disney California Adventure's Cars Land, was shown at D23 and features a nature-inspired landscape.

keep the heritage and the scope of the city becoming the legacy at the center, but we have to evolve it for our new generations," O'Brien said.

The Disneyland Board is on the verge of a major transformation over the next decade or so, of which Tomorrowland is just one project. Recently installed Disneyland President Ed Belvotee said the overhang of the original Disneyland area will come after the completion of "Avengers" and "Coco" experiences, currently under construction in Disney California Adver-

tize, but before that park's addition of an "decks" experience.

In fact, many of Disney's North American theme parks are targeted for change in the coming years. Here are some highlights of the year's D23.

Rides announced for Villains Land

Disney added back the car was on for Villains Land — yes, that's the official name — coming to Wall Disney World's Magic Kingdom. And Disney is going dark-

sending a经济效益 earned income from the Imagineer Caroline May says will take inspiration from the woodlands of 'Steve White and the Green Deadly' These are backstory, involving a walking well that was occupied by a stranger's red desires that have caused poisoned cough to scorch the breath.

But let's talk about the rules: There are two and Disney is thinking big. The centerpiece attraction is a roller coaster that will include an encounter with Mastrous atop her

Paramount chief's threats undercut his own case

[McNamara, from E3] want to know that he will be a demand of the finding second damned industry — by threatening to tip out a big part of the old leading heart and wonder it is Texas or Tennessee?

Will he be taking the first fewest days as well, to refrain the invade the their on his for yet, the chance?

Not only does this grant Beata VIP account the moral high ground, it all but requires Ellison's recent New York Times guest essay. Especially the part in which he wrote: "The choice, from this point, will give me complete too much influence over the almost extreme and curbs operation, while the WTA to give that our combined market power will hurt writers."

If one man can decide, it's a bit of peace, to accept up a huge portion of the war, statement industry and their thousands of states away, along that's a second argument, for "too much influence."

Also, good luck with the landing, Texas and Panama. The first time, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first, the first

Still, according to Ellison, it's Beata and the gang who

are trying to make things political, not him, in his essay. Ellison claimed that the call is mainly about preventing his ownership of CNN, despite his statement that it's lacking at East Wana to review CBS News to the contrary: the news network would remain autonomous.

As a journalist, I would love to believe that Beata and the other attorneys general are simply going to test for the Fourth Senate, with President Trump openly hanging for the day when Ellison contends CNN. It is to doubt a concern. But as Ellison seems intent on personally underscoring, the bigger issue is how to prevent a defending court in the individuals from controlling enormous portions of an industry that not only requires millions, but also plays a vital role in shaping the industry of art and culture in this country and the world.

Never mind the question: that Ellison is being bankrolled by his fellowship father Larry, who is putting many front all of the eggs in the 1st banker, to the latter, need of his employees...

Binging art and culture is, of course, precisely why Ellison wants to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, almost all really at all costs. When he first lost the bid for Warner Bros. to Beata, he said he didn't responded by offering enough money, including a

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ELLISON disputes that a Warner Bros. merger would create a new big company.

If he then is geared should the final cut clear artificial regulations to make Ted Rainslow think. Money has always been a matter to protect and influence in this country, and the widening wealth of the U.S. to mention the current administration, has turned the ladder into a rocket-duty (the please Kim Mink).

Ellison has continually stressed his love of cinematic storytelling. Under

the proposed Paramount Warner, he promises a product 30 theatrical films and 170 television series, a real and thrush movie about 40 screens.

That would be lovely to be made difficult to make. I only be hadn't just tried to knit the clear, clear gumbirth to cinematic storytelling feelings for those using a classic film to kick him. As negotiating tactics go, it certainly undermines

whatever public approval he hoped to gain with his 7 to 10th a job, standing in front of the movie list, adding it to love for a story.

Changes is coming for Paramount Studios — the 1st American release — follow way if Paramount (byDelta) acquires Warner Bros. production will likely shift to the Warner Bros. 1st, with Paramount's assets only.

Now, it seems, Ellison is willing to have a fire rain —

he'll certainly need to raise a bunch of cash if he's going to qualify. But to evoke "passion" and "reform" standards of local women who depend on Paramount production and the other television and the operations may be able to afford to coincide or create probably commute out of state, but need of the people who will be made movies and television canoes.

Business of course, is business and it has become financially and politically fashionable to desert California to avoid whatever localism and the state is you now find unfair. Such markets, including Black River, are not going to be for the Lone Star State. Ellison's father recently took Oracle oil of Redwood City, first to death a Texas Electric Master, and then he claimed.

But Ellison taking Paramount's and potentially Warner Bros. cut of Los Angeles isn't about business. If you're proffice, of the normal, object to an outset.

But, if you're not, you'll call to imagine that some sort of deal won't be struck by the "big deal" of the "big deal" of through. But, Ellison isn't seeing the same statement industry he's belonging?

And if he has to split in his own case, he can take his own, well, apparently that is the true.

🔍 解读视角:本篇基于现象学本质直观、法兰克福学派批判理论(阿多诺/哈贝马斯)与批判话语分析(CDA)传统展开。

制度与权力批判深度研判:Los Angeles Times (2026-08-17)

▌ 本日全报思想与文化深思雷达 (Intellectual & Cultural Significance Radar)

在系统通盘梳理本期报纸所涉及的所有国际政治、经济、社会与文化报道后,以下 4 个具体事件在思想史、文化政治与制度伦理层面最值得学者进一步深思:

  1. 【加州氢能政策的技术乌托邦幻灭】 [F1_1 🔍] [F1_4 🔍] [F1_5 🔍] [F1_6 🔍] [F1_7 🔍] [F1_8 🔍]

    • 事件简述:加州氢燃料使用量在2025年首次出现下滑,曾被寄予厚望的“清洁能源革命”面临成本高昂、技术路径受挫的困境。前州长施瓦辛格的“氢能高速公路”计划沦为历史遗迹,电动汽车技术的异军突起进一步挤压氢能的生存空间。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:这一事件触动了哈贝马斯“技术理性对生活世界的殖民”理论的核心张力——当绿色技术乌托邦(氢能)与市场竞争(电动车)发生冲突时,制度如何在技术选择中隐含权力的分配与排斥逻辑?氢能政策的失败是否揭示了加州“绿色治理”背后的技术决定论幻觉?
  2. 【加州“前两名”初选制度的反向改革】 [F2_16 🔍] [F2_17 🔍] [F2_18 🔍] [F2_19 🔍] [F2_20 🔍] [F2_21 🔍]

    • 事件简述:1998年由选民公投设立的“前两名”初选制度(旨在削弱党派极化、鼓励超党派合作)在2026年被民主党主导的州议会悄然废除,改由党派控制的重划选区委员会操刀。改革者的“良政”理想在党派政治的回潮中沦为空话。
    • 思想文化深思切入点:这一事件暴露了“程序正义”与“实质正义”的悖论——表面上“去党派化”的制度设计,实则在党派竞争中被权力机器重新吞噬。福柯“治理术”理论如何解释这种制度设计的权力回流?德沃金“平等关怀与尊重”的自由主义理想在此遭遇了何种挑战?

▌ 精选核心专题深度思想论证 (In-Depth Dialectical Monograph)

专题一:【技术乌托邦的制度幻觉:从氢能政策到加州绿色治理的权力解构】

(一)现实困境深描(The Concrete Dilemma)

加州氢能政策的失败并非单纯的技术路径问题,而是制度设计与权力运作的系统性幻觉。[F1_5 🔍]中氢能交易商安德鲁·卡曼的无奈表达——“我们只能勉强维持现有业务”——揭示了一个尴尬的事实:在“清洁能源革命”的宏大叙事下,氢能产业沦为少数利益集团的“象征性资本”,而非真正的市场竞争主体。[F1_7 🔍]指出氢能60%来自天然气,这一技术路径的“路径依赖”本身就是化石资本的延续,而非颠覆。前州长施瓦辛格的“氢能高速公路”计划([F1_8 🔍])更是典型的“技术治理”乌托邦——通过行政命令推动技术路径,而忽视了市场竞争与技术演进的复杂性。当电动汽车以更低成本、更高效率的方式进入市场时,氢能政策的幻灭便成为必然。

(二)博弈机制与话语策略剖析(Mechanisms & Discourse)

氢能政策的失败不仅是技术路径的问题,更是制度话语与权力机制的共谋。[F1_4 🔍]中“绿色愿景面临黯淡前景”的标题本身就是一种话语策略——通过“愿景”与“现实”的对比,将失败归咎于外部环境(如成本上升、电池技术胜出),而非制度设计的根本缺陷。这种话语策略通过“技术决定论”的叙事,掩盖了权力在技术选择中的分配逻辑。[F1_6 🔍]中“勉强维持现有业务”的表述,实际上是一种“失败的合法化”——通过强调“困难”,将政策失败转化为“情有可原”的结果,从而避免对制度设计本身的追责。

(三)历史思想资源的平等对话(Theoretical Resonance)

哈贝马斯在《技术与科学作为意识形态》中提出的“技术理性对生活世界的殖民”理论,为理解氢能政策的失败提供了深刻的思想框架。哈贝马斯指出,现代社会的技术治理往往通过“系统世界”(市场、行政)对“生活世界”(民众需求、社会正义)的侵蚀,将复杂的社会问题简化为技术问题,并通过行政命令强行推动。氢能政策正是这种“技术殖民”的典型案例——通过行政权力强行推动技术路径,而忽视了市场竞争与社会需求的复杂性。施瓦辛格的“氢能高速公路”计划,实际上是将“清洁能源革命”简化为技术路径的选择,而忽视了技术演进的自然规律与市场竞争的复杂性。

(四)当代现实对理论的反向质询与新洞见(Contemporary Synthesis)

当代技术治理的新形态(如算法治理、绿色新政)在氢能政策的失败中获得了反向验证。氢能政策的幻灭揭示了“技术乌托邦”叙事的局限性——当技术路径与市场竞争发生冲突时,制度设计必须回到权力分配与利益博弈的现实。这一案例表明,绿色治理不能仅依赖技术路径的选择,而必须通过民主参与、市场竞争与制度设计的平衡,才能实现真正的可持续性。


专题二:【“前两名”初选制度的权力回流:从程序正义到党派治理的悖论】

(一)现实困境深描(The Concrete Dilemma)

加州“前两名”初选制度的废除([F2_16 🔍]-[F2_21 🔍])揭示了“程序正义”与“实质正义”之间的深层悖论。1998年由选民公投设立的这一制度,旨在通过“去党派化”的初选机制,削弱党派极化,鼓励超党派合作。然而,在2026年,民主党主导的州议会悄然废除了这一制度,改由党派控制的重划选区委员会操刀。[F2_20 🔍]中“民主党立法者批准废除独立委员会”的行为,实际上是党派权力对制度设计的重新吞噬。这一事件表明,表面上“去党派化”的制度设计,在党派竞争的现实面前,沦为权力机器的工具。

(二)博弈机制与话语策略剖析(Mechanisms & Discourse)

“前两名”初选制度的废除过程本身就是权力博弈的典型案例。[F2_19 🔍]中“支持废除现行初选制度的提案的支持者获得批准,可以收集选民签名将该议题提交30号选票”的表述,实际上是党派势力通过“公民动员”来合法化其权力欲望。[F2_20 🔍]中“民主党立法者批准废除独立委区委员会”的行为,则是通过立法程序将权力欲望合法化。此外,[F2_21 🔍]中“加州向来以‘良政改革中心’自居”的表述,实际上是一种话语策略——通过“良政”叙事,掩盖权力机器对制度设计的重新操纵。

(三)历史思想资源的平等对话(Theoretical Resonance)

福柯的“治理术”理论为理解这一现象提供了深刻的思想框架。福柯指出,现代社会的治理机制往往通过“自由”与“安全”的平衡,实现对民众的控制与管理。加州“前两名”初选制度的废除,实际上是党派权力通过“治理术”的操纵,将制度设计重新纳入党派竞争的轨道。德沃金的“平等关怀与尊重”理论则揭示了这一现象的伦理困境——当制度设计无法实现对民众平等关怀与尊重时,其合法性便面临根本挑战。

(四)当代现实对理论的反向质询与新洞见(Contemporary Synthesis)

当代民主治理的新形态(如混合选举、算法治理)在“前两名”初选制度的废除中获得了反向验证。这一事件表明,民主制度的设计必须在“程序正义”与“实质正义”之间寻找平衡,而不能仅依赖技术路径的选择。此外,党派权力对制度设计的重新操纵,也揭示了“民主回流”与“权力回流”之间的张力。


▌ 面向学者的开放性思想追问与研究路标 (Open Horizons for Scholarly Inquiry)

  1. 【开放性学术追问一:技术乌托邦的制度幻觉】:在“绿色新政”与“技术治理”成为全球共识的背景下,如何避免技术路径的选择沦为权力机器的工具?氢能政策的失败是否揭示了“技术中立”理论的局限性?未来的绿色治理应如何在技术路径与权力分配之间寻找平衡?

  2. 【开放性学术追问二:党派治理的制度悖论】:“前两名”初选制度的废除揭示了民主制度设计的根本困境——如何在党派竞争与制度正义之间寻找平衡?福柯的“治理术”理论能否解释当代民主治理的权力回流?未来的民主改革应如何应对党派权力对制度设计的重新操纵?

🔍 解读视角:本篇基于制度理性架构(Logos)与生活世界集体情感(Pathos)内在辩证机制展开。

制度与权力批判深度研判:Los Angeles Times (2026-08-17)


▌ 本日全报生活世界痛感与情感政治深思雷达 (Lifeworld & Affective Significance Radar)

  1. 【加州氢能梦想的技术官僚碎片化】 [F1_1 🔍] [F1_4 🔍] [F1_6 🔍]

    • 事件简述:加州氢能使用量去年首次下滑,成本高昂的技术路线(60%来自天然气)与电动车技术形成竞争,州长施瓦辛格"氢能高速公路"计划沦为历史遗迹。氢能交易商安德鲁·卡曼坦承"只能勉强维持现有业务"。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:技术官僚理性将"清洁能源"抽象为可量化的技术指标与成本曲线,却完全忽视了民众对"绿色未来"的情感投射与肉身依赖。当氢能站点沦为"昂贵设备的摆设",技术理性的冷漠直接撕裂了公众对气候正义的想象。
  2. 【马林县老龄化住房的"分散效应"】 [F1_10 🔍] [F1_11 🔍] [F1_13 🔍]

    • 事件简述:马林县34%居民年满90岁,"原本供四五口人居住的房屋,现在只住一个人"。老龄化与住房危机形成恶性循环,新建住房因"分散效应"无法缓解供需矛盾。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:制度理性以"人口统计"与"住房存量"为核心指标,却将老年人孤独、遗产纠纷、代际隔阂等活生生的痛感抽象为"空置率"。当"家庭规模缩小"被简化为数据,制度冷漠与生命尊严的撕裂昭然若揭。
  3. 【"前两名"初选制度的党派囚徒困境】 [F2_18 🔍] [F2_19 🔍] [F2_20 🔍]

    • 事件简述:加州1998年公投设立独立选区重划委员会与"前两名"初选制度,旨在削弱党派权力。但2026年民主党立法者却临时废除独立委员会制定的选区,为党派利益服务。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:制度设计初衷是"超党派"与"良政改革",但党派理性在选举周期中将其扭曲为权力工具。当"改革"沦为党派操弄的幌子,公众对民主程序的信任危机与愤怒情绪被合法化。
  4. 【大弯国家公园的环境殖民暴力】 [F3_24 🔍] [F3_26 🔍] [F3_27 🔍]

    • 事件简述:特朗普政府调动重型推土机进入大弯国家公园,以"边境安全"名义清除植被、修建通行道路。环保组织指责其破坏生态系统与文化遗址。
    • 情感政治与伦理深思切入点:边境安全的技术理性(探测技术、车辆屏障)与环境正义的痛感形成对抗。当"天然屏障"被机械化改造,制度暴力直接侵蚀了社区对土地的情感归属。

▌ 精选核心专题理性与情感辩证论证 (The Dialectic of Logos and Pathos Monograph)

专题一: 技术官僚理性的绿色殖民:氢能梦想如何沦为加州气候正义的技术幻象

1. 制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos)

加州氢能政策的技术官僚模型建立在三重抽象之上:首先,将"清洁能源"简化为"零排放指标",忽视了氢能60%来自天然气的现实;其次,以"成本-效益曲线"为核心治理逻辑,将氢能站点视为"昂贵设备的网络"而非社区基础设施;最后,通过"前州长施瓦辛格的个人英雄叙事"将技术路线合法化,将气候正义问题转化为"技术可行性"问题。[F1_4 🔍] [F1_7 🔍] [F1_8 🔍] 这种技术官僚理性的核心假设是:气候危机可通过"技术突破"而非社会变革解决,其制度后果是将公众对绿色未来的情感投射碎片化为"市场选择"。

2. 生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos)

安德鲁·卡曼的坦承"只能勉强维持现有业务"暴露了技术官僚理性的肉身代价:当氢能站点沦为"勉强维持"的商业项目,加州民众对"绿色未来"的想象被制度理性无情压缩。更深层的痛感在于,技术官僚将"清洁能源"抽象为"技术指标",却完全忽视了社区对能源正义的情感需求——例如,当电动车技术以"成本优势"胜出,氢能梦想的破灭直接撕裂了公众对气候正义的集体想象。[F1_6 🔍] [F1_1 🔍] 这种痛感不仅是经济成本的计算,更是对"技术救赎"神话的幻灭。

3. Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction)

技术官僚理性通过"成本-效益"与"技术可行性"将活生生的人简化为统计数据,而民众的情感反弹则表现为对"绿色神话"的愤怒与对制度冷漠的不信任。氢能政策的失败并非技术路线的问题,而是制度理性将气候正义问题技术化、碎片化的结果。当安德鲁·卡曼坦承"几乎没有余力投入新的燃料生产",这种技术官僚的无能直接转化为公众对气候正义的绝望。[F1_6 🔍] [F1_7 🔍] 更深层的辩证在于:技术官僚理性试图通过"技术突破"解决气候危机,但其制度逻辑本身就是气候正义的障碍——因为它将人类生存的痛感抽象为"技术指标",将集体想象碎片化为"市场选择"。

4. 话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis)

对比《洛杉矶时报》头版标题《氢能正在加州清洁汽车燃料竞赛中落败》的冷静叙事与安德鲁·卡曼"很艰难"的肉身呻吟,制度端的"去情感化冷色调语言"(技术术语、成本曲线)与生活端的"具象痛感热色调语言"("勉强维持"、"几乎没有余力")形成鲜明对比。这种话语温度差揭示了技术官僚理性的异化程度:当气候正义问题被简化为"技术竞赛",公众对绿色未来的情感投射被制度理性无情压缩。社会心理韧性的诊断结果是:技术官僚理性的碎片化治理模式正在加剧公众对气候正义的绝望,其制度后果是气候运动的情感动员机制被技术理性所绑架。


专题二: 选举制度的党派囚徒困境:加州"前两名"初选改革如何沦为权力工具

1. 制度理性架构解构(Deconstruction of Institutional Logos)

加州1998年公投设立的"前两名"初选制度与独立选区重划委员会,其制度设计初衷是通过"超党派"与"技术官僚"理性削弱党派权力,为"机会较少的超党派候选人"提供胜出可能性。[F2_18 🔍] [F2_19 🔍] 这种制度理性的核心假设是:通过"程序正义"与"技术中立",可以超越党派对立,实现"良政改革"。然而,2026年民主党立法者临时废除独立委员会制定的选区,直接将"程序正义"转化为党派权力工具。[F2_20 🔍] 这种制度理性的异化表现为:当"改革"沦为党派操弄的幌子,制度设计的初衷被权力逻辑所绑架。

2. 生活世界真实痛感深描(Living Lifeworld Pathos)

杰西卡·安德森指出,选民批准改革时的"乐观情绪已然消退",原因在于"特朗普引发的分裂"与党派权力的膨胀。[F2_22 🔍] 这种痛感不仅是对"改革失败"的失望,更是对民主程序信任危机的愤怒。当"前两名"初选制度被党派操弄,公众对民主程序的情感投射被制度理性无情压缩。这种痛感的深层在于:制度设计的初衷是"超越党派",但其制度逻辑本身就是党派权力的障碍——因为它将民主程序简化为"技术操作",将公众对正义的情感需求碎片化为"选票分配"。

3. Logos 与 Pathos 的内在辩证摩擦(The Dialectical Friction)

制度理性通过"程序正义"与"技术中立"将活生生的民主生活简化为"选票分配"与"选区划分",而民众的情感反弹则表现为对"民主幻灭"的愤怒与对党派权力的不信任。当民主党立法者废除独立委员会制定的选区,这种技术官僚的操弄直接转化为公众对民主程序的绝望。[F2_20 🔍] [F2_22 🔍] 更深层的辩证在于:制度理性试图通过"程序正义"解决党派对立,但其制度逻辑本身就是党派权力的隐蔽形式——因为它将民主生活的痛感抽象为"技术操作",将集体想象碎片化为"选票分配"。

4. 话语温度差与社会心理韧性诊断(Discourse Temperature & Prognosis)

对比《洛杉矶时报》头版标题《州政府倒退"良政"政策》的批判性叙事与杰西卡·安德森"乐观情绪已然消退"的肉身呻吟,制度端的"去情感化冷色调语言"(程序正义、技术中立)与生活端的"具象痛感热色调语言"("乐观情绪消退"、"党派操弄")形成鲜明对比。这种话语温度差揭示了制度理性的异化程度:当民主程序被简化为"技术操作",公众对正义的情感投射被制度理性无情压缩。社会心理韧性的诊断结果是:党派权力的膨胀正在加剧公众对民主程序的绝望,其制度后果是民主运动的情感动员机制被权力逻辑所绑架。