Egyptian coast. With the war reaching its climax, they drop napalm before trying to sink it with torpedoes. We had no way to defend ourselves and we were just slaughtered. And they shot up life rafts that wur pu were put into the wd they shot up ones still on the ship. Bullet holes, shell holes, everywhere, the front part of the ship was just red with blood. Throughout the attack, the ship flies the stars and stripes, the United States of america, the name u. S. S liberty, carrying the name of a naval vessel. Of a crew of just 3400, 100 killed and 174 injured, to varying degrees to life threatening life debilitating jishdebilitatinginjuries so than twothirds of the crew. This audiotape, never broadcast of was made in real time. The womans voice in the background is counting down the seconds. It proves that israeli commanders knew all along that they were attacking an American Ship. For the first time, this and other evidence, allows us to reveal the true story of what happened that day
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Very destructiveness of those weapons that predicted the deterrence of great power war since 1945. Why . Great power landlords had been the scourge of eurasia for 34 years before the United States dropped atomic weapons. Wars that it can to have killed tens of millions on the battlefield and tens of millions more through disease and political upheaval. Seventy years ago most responsible people expected a third world war to follow the 1st and 2nd with consequences far worse. Thankfully that war never came and to misuse the title from a famous book it has led many people to proclaim thank god for the atom bomb. A Nuclear Weapons prevent world war iii and do these weapons have the intended effect of stabilizing World Politics but making great power war unthinkable . This powerful notion is that the foundation of what we have come to call deterrent. Our deterrent. Our whole way of thinking about Nuclear Weapons is centered around this concept much of policy has been driven by the fact that
Live from the kgo broadcast center. This is abc7 news. Not a lot of moisture showing right now on live doppler 7hd, but it is on the way. Lets take a live look outside right now. Another storm system is coming, and it could bring a lot of wind and rain. Thank you for joining us. Im ama dates. We begin with meteorologist leigh glaser with a look at what is ahead on live doppler 7hd. Leigh . Hi, ama. Hi, everyone. A nice break today, but as ama was mentioning it, you may not see it right now, but the clouds are gathering well to the west of the bay area and that is going to be our next storm system that is due in here around lunchtime. Lets get to the timing. Your monday morning commute is 5 00 a. M. And it should be dry. We may have a few mist and drizzle. It is not going to be until 11 00, 12 00, 1 00. Check out 2 00, the swath of yellow denoting heavy rainfall making its way from San Francisco and heading down toward the east bay and the south bay. And here is a look at your 5 00 comm
Check out 2 00, the swath of yellow denoting heavy rainfall making its way from San Francisco and heading down toward the east bay and the south bay. And here is a look at your 5 00 commute hour tomorrow afternoon. And we are talking about a lot of rain. We will also bring in some isolated thunderstorms and also some strong winds. We will talk more about our forecast coming up. Leigh, thank you. The California Department of Water Resources will measure the snowpack on tuesday. The snowpack is normally at its peak for the april 1st survey. Despite recent rain and snow it is expected to be crit techily low. Critically low. Snowpack is 22 of normal. Snow fell in the sierra this morning and with it slippery road conditions. Tire chains are not required on vehicles, and that could change when the storm moves in this week. Watch the morning news tomorrow morning starting at 4 30 for the latest weather and traffic updates. Track the rain anytime on our abc7 news weather app. Download that fro