• So much for localism: Joel Kotkin

    So much for localism: Joel Kotkin
    In the months that followed President Trump’s election, many thoughtful Democrats and progressives re-discovered the beauties of federalism.
    After all, with a brute in the White House, maybe the best thing to do was to devolve power to the local level, notably in urban centers where Trump is about as popular as the bubonic plague.
    The localist mantra was embraced by both the conservative American Enterprise institute and liberal Brookings. Cheerleaders for Barack Obama’s imperial pre
  • California should innovate rather than regulate

    California should innovate rather than regulate
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed Assembly Bill 5, a law classifying Uber and Lyft drivers as employees rather than independent contractors, claiming that this empowers drivers and extends the benefits of “employee” status to participants in the gig economy.
    In truth, it will restrict drivers’ freedom by imposing an outdated employment status model on a new, innovative, and expanding sector of the economy.
    Currently, businesses are required to assign one of two class
  • USC football live updates vs. Washington Huskies

    USC football live updates vs. Washington Huskies
    Follow along for live updates from USC beat writer Adam Grosbard before, during and after USC’s road game against Washington at Husky Stadium.A Twitter List by JHWreporter
     
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  • No. 21 USC at No. 17 Washington: TV info, scouting report and prediction

    No. 21 USC at No. 17 Washington: TV info, scouting report and prediction
    No. 21 USC at No. 17 Washington
    When: Saturday, 12:30 p.m.
    Where: Husky Stadium (Seattle)
    TV/Radio: Fox/AM 790
    Records: USC 3-1, 2-0 in Pac-12; Washington 3-1, 0-1
    2019 USC stats
    QB Matt Fink: 21-30, 351 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT
    RB Vavae Malepeai: 69 carries, 311 yards, 4 TDs
    WR Michael Pittman Jr.: 31 receptions, 437 yards, 3 TDs
    LB John Houston Jr.: 35 tackles, 1 PBU
    DE Drake Jackson: 17 tackles, 3 sacks, 3 PBUs
    USC injury report: OUT: QB JT Daniels (knee), WR Kyle Ford (kn
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  • Santa Anita consensus picks for Saturday, Sept. 28

    Santa Anita consensus picks for Saturday, Sept. 28
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Saturday Sept. 28 at Santa Anita.
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  • Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck reunite at the Hollywood Bowl: So how was it?

    Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck reunite at the Hollywood Bowl: So how was it?
    The marquee at the Hollywood Bowl promised a landmark reunion — Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck, together again on Friday, for a set billed as their most extensive set together in 35 years.
    So you know there were fans in the crowd thinking they were about to get most of “Truth” and “Beck-Ola,” the two albums released by the Jeff Beck Group in ’68 and ’69 before Stewart — and second guitarist Ronnie Wood — decamped to the Small Faces and Beck contin
  • USC football trying to replicate 2016 magic in trip to Washington

    USC football trying to replicate 2016 magic in trip to Washington
    It’s been three years since the USC football (3-1, 2-0 in Pac-12) played at  Washington (3-1, 0-1). It’s a notorious Pac-12 road game, so head coach Clay Helton and staff have been employing different tactics to prepare the Trojans such as artificial noise at practice.
    And in addition to routine film study, Helton had one more game for No. 21 USC to watch this week: That 2016 game, when USC went to Seattle and stunned the then-No. 4 Huskies with a 26-13 win.
    “We just wante
  • Rams host Buccaneers on Sunday in a game a contender has to win

    Rams host Buccaneers on Sunday in a game a contender has to win
    LOS ANGELES — Rams players and coaches have been repeating the message like a motivational mantra this week: Although the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are 1-2, they’re really a good team and could easily be 3-0.
    It’s true. If NFL games were 30 minutes long, the Buccaneers would be all the rage.
    Instead, obliged to play second halves, the Bucs came from ahead to lose to the San Francisco 49ers and New York Giants on either side of a victory over the Carolina Panthers, and they limp into
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  • Recipe: Hummus salad takes the garbanzo bean-based dip beyond appetizer status

    Recipe: Hummus salad takes the garbanzo bean-based dip beyond appetizer status
    Hummus has alluring creamy tanginess, its starchy “beaniness” balanced with lemon juice and cumin. Some cooks like to add roasted vegetables, such as butternut squash or bell peppers, while others like a more traditional vegetable-free version.
    Most often hummus falls into the appetizer category, a high-protein snack joyfully scooped up with pita wedges or crudites. The decadent garbanzo-based dip can be more versatile than just a nosh. Teamed with a Greek-style salad flavor-boosted
  • Suicide rates are up 6% annually among active-duty military for the past 5 years, new report shows

    Suicide rates are up 6% annually among active-duty military for the past 5 years, new report shows
    The number of active-duty military who have died by suicide has climbed an average of 6% each year over the past five years, according to the Annual Suicide Report released by the Pentagon on Thursday, Sept. 26.
    Among the active-duty service branches, in 2018 the Army National Guard had the highest rate, at 35.3 suicides per 100,000 service members, or 118 suicides total. The Marine Corps was second at a rate of 31.4 per 100,000 members in 2018, or 58 total; and the Army Reserve was third with a
  • Game Center: Chargers at Miami Dolphins, Sunday, 10 a.m. PT

    Game Center: Chargers at Miami Dolphins, Sunday, 10 a.m. PT
    The Chargers bring their injury-depleted roster to Miami Sunday for a Week 4 game against the Dolphins. Return to this page for game news, statistics and analysis before, during and after the game. SCNG’s Gilbert Manzano will be reporting from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
    Who has the edge? | Chargers vs. Dolphins by numbers | Week 4 Odds,betting lines | Week 4 NFL scoreboardA Twitter List by Jim_McCurdie
  • Chargers at Miami Dolphins, Sunday, 10 a.m. PT

    Chargers at Miami Dolphins, Sunday, 10 a.m. PT
    The Chargers bring their injury-depleted roster to Miami Sunday for a Week 4 game against the Dolphins. Return to this page for game news, stats and analysis before, during and after the game. SCNG’s Gilbert Manzano will be reporting from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
    Who has the edge? | Chargers vs. Dolphins by numbers | Week 4 Odds,betting lines | Week 4 NFL scoreboardA Twitter List by Jim_McCurdie
  • Suicide rates are up an average of 6% annually among active-duty military for the past 5 years, new report shows

    Suicide rates are up an average of 6% annually among active-duty military for the past 5 years, new report shows
    The number of active-duty military who have died by suicide has climbed an average of 6% each year over the past five years, according to the Annual Suicide Report released by the Pentagon on Thursday, Sept. 26.
    Among the active-duty service branches, in 2018 the Army National Guard had the highest rate, at 35.3 suicides per 100,000 service members, or 118 suicides total. The Marine Corps was second at a rate of 31.4 per 100,000 members in 2018, or 58 total; and the Army Reserve was third with a
  • Visit Orange County’s secluded redwood forest with a Register photographer

    Visit Orange County’s secluded redwood forest with a Register photographer
    Tucked away in a remote corner of Brea is a place that you will not find anywhere else in Southern California.
    It would take a multiple-day road trip to Northern California to see a sight similar to the grove of more than 240 coastal redwoods that tower nearly 100 feet in the sky and provide an oasis for both visitors and wildlife in Carbon Canyon Regional Park.The flat and relatively easy 1.1 mile Carbon Canyon Creek Nature Trail that leads to the redwood grove begins at the parking lot on the
  • Seasonal decorations and for-sale signs don’t mix

    Seasonal decorations and for-sale signs don’t mix
    It’s that time of year again. The holiday season is upon us.
    Halloween and Christmas decorations are prominently displayed in every brick and mortar store, and is it just me or does the selection of gigantic, inflatable lawn decorations seem even larger this year?
    Maybe I missed the life-sized pirate ship and appropriately decked-out skeleton crew last year.
    Whether you are adding to your existing arsenal of larger-than-life decorations or pulling your seasonal favorites down from the atti
  • Hiding money from a partner? Financial omissions can be life-changing

    Hiding money from a partner? Financial omissions can be life-changing
    An omission is defined by Merriam-Webster as something neglected or left undone, apathy toward or neglect of duty, or the act of omitting. In financial planning, the consequences of omissions, planned or not, can have dire effects on your financial well-being. Think twice about the following actions:
    Hiding debt from your partner – Several years ago, I received a call from a client concerned about her parents. Her mother had disclosed that she had opened several credit cards and a safe dep
  • Fryer on football: Two nights, two games, four teams show why high school football is alive and well

    Fryer on football: Two nights, two games, four teams show why high school football is alive and well
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowSometimes it seems that high school football is a dying sport.
    The number of high school kids playing football has been dropping in California and elsewhere. Concussions are a concern. The growth of elite programs that are more like college teams than high school teams is not a great development, and neither is the number of high-profile transfers.
    Then, on back-to-back nights in recent days, proof arrived th
  • Football roundup: Bryce Young uses arm to lead Mater Dei to victory in Washington, D.C.

    Football roundup: Bryce Young uses arm to lead Mater Dei to victory in Washington, D.C.
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBryce Young went back to letting his arm do the talking Friday night.
    The Mater Dei quarterback passed for 416 yards and five touchdowns to lead the top-ranked Monarchs past host St. John’s of Washington, D.C. 53-24 at Catholic University.
    In his first game since rushing for four touchdowns in a victory against St. Frances Academy of Maryland, the recent Alabama commit completed 26 of 37 passes to help
  • All of OCVarsity’s stories, scores, photos and more from Friday’s football games

    All of OCVarsity’s stories, scores, photos and more from Friday’s football games
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThis is the place to find all of OCVarsity’s coverage of the Week 5 high school football games on Thursday and Friday nights.
    FRIDAY’S GAMES
    OCVarsity Photos: Fans, fun and great plays from Friday’s high school football gamesFryer on football: Two nights, two games, four teams show why high school football is alive and wellHigh school football: Friday’s scores, Sept. 27Football roundup
  • Eight Rings redeems himself with American Pharoah Stakes romp at Santa Anita

    Eight Rings redeems himself with American Pharoah Stakes romp at Santa Anita
    Jockey John Velazquez is congratulated by trainer Bob Baffert, right, after riding Eight Rings to victory in the eighth race at Santa Anita on opening day of the fall meet on Friday. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
    Jockey John Velazquez and Eight Rings, second from left, take the lead during the start of the 8th race before winning by six lengths at Santa Anita on opening day of the fall meet on Friday, September 27, 2019. (Photo by Sarah Reingewirtz, Pasadena Star-News/SCN
  • Dana Hills adds another win to record-setting start by beating Ocean View

    Dana Hills adds another win to record-setting start by beating Ocean View
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowHUNTINGTON BEACH – With the offenses for both teams put to a stop, Aiden Frangipane stepped in to deliver on defense for Dana Hills.
    With Ocean View near the goal line, Frangipane intercepted a pass in the end zone. The pick led to a Dana Hills touchdown and the Dolphins went on to a 20-7 victory on Friday night at Ocean View High.
    The Dolphins’ victory extended their school-record start to 6
  • Sunny Hills slips by Trabuco Hills in a thrilling overtime clash

    Sunny Hills slips by Trabuco Hills in a thrilling overtime clash
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowMISSION VIEJO — After 48 minutes of competitive football and virtually nothing separating Sunny Hills and Trabuco Hills, it was only fitting that overtime was necessary to decide Friday night’s nonleague game.
    Jun Ahn scored the go-ahead touchdown with a 7-yard run to start overtime and then the Lancers stopped Mustangs running back Drew Barrett on fourth down to win a nail-biter 41-34 at Trabuco
  • Dodgers reach another HR record but A.J. Pollock leaves with injury

    Dodgers reach another HR record but A.J. Pollock leaves with injury
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts checks on outfielder A.J. Pollock after he was hit in the knee by a pitch during the fifth inning of Friday’s game against the Giants in San Francisco. (Photo by Robert Reiners/Getty Images)
    Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler throws against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, Sept. 27, 2019, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsSan Francisco Giants pitcher Johnny Cueto works a
  • Yorba Linda stumbles at times, but holds off La Mirada

    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowYORBA LINDA — The Yorba Linda football team made its nonleague game against La Mirada on Friday more difficult than it needed to be.
    But the Mustangs overcame a few miscues and came away with 28-23 victory over the Matadores at Yorba Linda High School.
    Yorba Linda’s offensive line opened some big holes for running back Keaton Haddad, who had 24 carries for 166 yards and a touchdown.
    “This is
  • St. Paul football delivers victory over Los Alamitos

    St. Paul football delivers victory over Los Alamitos
    SANTA FE SPRINGS >> St. Paul High School didn’t reach the end zone offensively, but senior running back Trenell Ridgley scored twice to lead the Swordsmen to a 14-7 victory over visiting Los Alamitos on Friday night in a nonleague game.
    “That was by far a St. Paul football game,” St. Paul coach Rick Zepeda said. “The defense played outstanding (Friday) and our offense ate up the clock.
    “We’re so old school, it’s ridiculous. We bend but don’t
  • Peterman leads the way as Foothill cruises to victory over Canyon

    Peterman leads the way as Foothill cruises to victory over Canyon
    Canyon’s Jeffrey Holley is tackled by Foothill’s Zack Yourstone. Canyon was taking on Foothill in a non-league game at Tustin High School on Friday, September 27, 2019. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)
    Foothill’s Garrison Unis breaks through the Canyon line for short yardage. Canyon was taking on Foothill in a non-league game at Tustin High School on Friday, September 27, 2019. (Photo by Bill Alkofer, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume inse
  • Mission Viejo makes its point by handling Upland

    Mission Viejo makes its point by handling Upland
    Mission Viejo’s James Mcdonald carries the ball during a nonleague home game against Upland on Friday, September 27, 2019. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)
    Mission Viejo’s James Mcdonald carries the ball on a kickoff return during a nonleague game against Upland on Friday, September 27, 2019. (Photo By Jeff Antenore, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsUpland quarterback Evan Rowe throws the ball during a nonleague game against Mission V
  • Hurtado comes through in the fourth quarter as Cypress beats Capistrano Valley

    Hurtado comes through in the fourth quarter as Cypress beats Capistrano Valley
    Cypress’ Isaac Hurtado eludes a Capo Valley player as he racked up more yards on Friday September 27, 2019. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)
    Capo Valley’s Nicolas Armstrong finds no where to run against the Cypress defense on Friday September 27, 2019. (Photo by Michael Kitada, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsCapo Valleys’ Brady Kasper breaks free to score his team’s lone touchdown in the first half against Cypress on Fr
  • El Modena football uses strong start to halt Marina’s winning streak

    El Modena football uses strong start to halt Marina’s winning streak
    El Modena defensive end Aiden Ruiz forces a fumble by Marina quarterback Jack Miller, left, in Santa Ana on Friday, September 27, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)
    El Modena quarterback Jack Keays, center, dives into the end zone to score a touchdown against Marina in the fourth quarter in Santa Ana on Friday, September 27, 2019. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Contributing Photographer)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsMarina fullback Manny Ramirez, right, catches a touch
  • Alexander: Be afraid of these Astros, Dodger fans, be very afraid

    Alexander: Be afraid of these Astros, Dodger fans, be very afraid
    ANAHEIM — As the Dodgers embark on their annual quest to end their parade-less streak, now 31 years … well, we might be jumping the gun, and assuming a third straight World Series appearance can be risky. But it never hurts to know your potential enemy.
    They’re familiar. And scary.
    The Houston Astros, Dodgers and New York Yankees entered the final weekend of the regular season still battling for the best overall record in baseball and home-field advantage all the way through t
  • Servite football shuts down Notre Dame

    Servite football shuts down Notre Dame
    SHERMAN OAKS >> Before the start of the second half of Friday night’s nonleague football game featuring Sherman Oaks Notre Dame and visiting Servite, Friars coach Troy Thomas had a simple message for his team.
    “Right here, right now,” Thomas said.
    It was the Friars’ defensive unit that responded to the challenge as it held Notre Dame scoreless in the second half, and that proved to be the difference in a 16-13 victory.
    It was the defensive unit that stifled Notre Da
  • After nearly 3 months, Tommy La Stella returns, but Angels lose

    After nearly 3 months, Tommy La Stella returns, but Angels lose
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval throws to the plate during the second inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros, Friday, Sept. 27, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    ANAHEIM, CA – SEPTEMBER 27: Patrick Sandoval #43 of the Los Angeles Angels pitches against the Houston Astros in the first inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on September 27, 2019 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by John McCoy/Getty Images)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsHou
  • High school football: Friday’s scores, Sept. 27

    High school football: Friday’s scores, Sept. 27
    Scores from the CIF-SS Week 5 high school football games Friday, Sept. 27.
    O.C. SCORES & STATS
    FRIDAY
    CIF-SS
    NONLEAGUE
    Foothill 49, Anaheim Canyon 9
    El Dorado 8, Artesia 0
    Ayala 26, Brea Olinda 15
    Laguna Hills 56, Bellflower 35
    Murrieta Valley 70, Buena Park 26
    Cypress 42, Capistrano Valley 28
    Westminster La Quinta 35, Century 13
    Northwood 40, Cerritos 15
    Dana Hills 20, Ocean View 7
    Laguna Beach 49, Estancia 3
    Santa Monica 49, Godinez 0
    San Juan Hills 35, Great Oak 7
    Aliso Niguel 30, Linfiel
  • Developer shrinks footprint of River Street Marketplace in downtown San Juan Capistrano

    Developer shrinks footprint of River Street Marketplace in downtown San Juan Capistrano
    A nearly 6-acre commercial project next to San Juan Capistrano’s Los Rios Historic District would have more outdoor green spaces and buildings, but a smaller footprint overall.
    The city’s planning commissioners on Tuesday, Sept. 24, unanimously recommended the revised development proposal to the City Council. The project would remain as an agrarian-themed mix of retail, restaurants and office on what is now the Ito Nursery.
    Developer Dan Almquist recently reached a compromise with Je
  • St. Pius X-St. Matthias’ Bruce Walker voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week

    St. Pius X-St. Matthias’ Bruce Walker voted Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Boys Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Bruce Walker
    School: St. Pius X-St. Matthias
    Sport: Football
    Noteworthy: Walker, a linebacker, defensive back, wide receiver and long snapper, has played a big role in the Warriors’ 3-0 start. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior, who is getting attention from the likes of Arizona State, Nevada and San Diego State, was on the field for 158 of 160 plays in a 27-20 victory over St. Anthony. He made 13 tackles, forced and recovered a fumble, cau
  • Citrus Valley’s Jacquelyn Barrett voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week

    Citrus Valley’s Jacquelyn Barrett voted Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
    Athlete: Jacquelyn Barrett
    School: Citrus Valley
    Sport: Volleyball
    Noteworthy: Barrett contributed in a big way as Citrus Valley opened Citrus Belt League play with five-set wins over Yucaipa and Redlands. The 6-foot-2 setter/opposite contributed a combined 41 kills and five aces, plus six blocks, 29 digs and 40 assists. She is averaging 4.2 kills and 4.3 assists per set this season.
    VOTE: Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week
     
  • Bellator 228: Pitbull faces challenge from Juan Archuleta in featherweight title fight

    Bellator 228: Pitbull faces challenge from Juan Archuleta in featherweight title fight
    Bellator knew it could pull off a 16-man tournament featuring some of the top 145-pounders in the world, with a different format and a $1 million prize.
    The real challenge for Bellator CEO Scott Coker was deciding who was going to start off facing two-division champion Patricio “Pitbull” Freire.
    Then Juan Archuleta and his team stepped forward.
    “That made it easy because I thought we’re gonna have to pick somebody to fight Pitbull, and they’re gonna be like, ‘
  • Orange County high school football updates for Week 5

    Orange County high school football updates for Week 5
    Follow along for live updates from our reporters covering Orange County high school football games.Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowA Twitter List by SoCalVarsity
     
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  • World champion skimboarder to hold contest benefiting rescue work of Pacific Marine Mammal Center

    World champion skimboarder to hold contest benefiting rescue work of Pacific Marine Mammal Center
    Sam Stinnett has been practicing his skills off Aliso and West Street beaches for more than two decades. In that time, the four-time world champion skimboarder has encountered lots of marine mammals, including sea lions.
    Four-time skim-boarding world champion Sam Stinnett, 26, of Laguna Beach, holds his board as he stands on Aliso Beach in Laguna Beach on Friday, September 27, 2019. Stinnett will host the third annual SeaDog Skim Challenge this weekend, September 28-29, with proceeds going
  • Melvin Gordon puts business aside to make peace with Chargers

    Melvin Gordon puts business aside to make peace with Chargers
    Chargers running back Melvin Gordon said he got nothing out his holdout, and he didn’t blame his agents or the team about his failed attempt to secure his desired contract extension.
    Gordon made it clear it was his business decision to be away from the team for 64 days.
    “Nothing came out of it, so I try not to think about it,” Gordon said Friday during his first interview with reporters since June. “Obviously, there is no contract, so there’s really nothing to speak
  • Latest health frenzy ignores how vaping saves lives

    Latest health frenzy ignores how vaping saves lives
    SACRAMENTO – During a public meeting of California’s official tobacco committee, formed largely to divvy up the proceeds of a large tobacco-tax hike approved by voters in 2016, commissioners bemoaned the small number of smokers who took advantage of official Food and Drug Administration-approved products that help smokers quit their deadly habit. Some people use nicotine gum, patches and nasal sprays, but not enough to satisfy the regulators.
    The next item on their agenda was va
  • Ducks coach Dallas Eakins demands more from power play

    Ducks coach Dallas Eakins demands more from power play
    ANAHEIM — Round and round the puck went last season. No one was quite sure where it would end up.
    Well, not in the back of the opposing net often enough, that’s for sure.
    So the Ducks went to work Friday on improving their power play, their first extended practice session in an attempt to bolster their play with the man advantage. The goal was to score more goals, of course, but also to turn it into a momentum builder instead of a momentum killer.
    The Ducks’ power play was rank
  • Security camera nearest deadly Corona Costco shooting was not working, DA says

    Security camera nearest deadly Corona Costco shooting was not working, DA says
    The surveillance camera positioned closest to the deadly encounter between an off-duty police officer and an intellectually disabled man in the Corona Costco in June was not working that night, the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office said on Friday, Sept. 27.
    The only video that prosecutors say exists was filmed from far away. The grainy video shows Kenneth French, 32, being pushed away by his father before French’s mother crawls into the scene. The video, which does not incl

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