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the east. fox news alert. marinesapons as the american embassy in yemen is evacuated. >> seizing armored suvs and equipment as the american convoy was headed for the airport. >> what is going on there? >> reporter: good morning, guys. a lot of conflicting reports. here's what we've been able to piece together as things went down over the past couple days at the u.s. embassy in yemen. in the hours before the evacuation, that's when the marines began destroying the heavy weaponry that they had there at the u.s. embassy compound for protection. they then began that convoy out of the embassy toward the airport. the embassy itself has multiple layers of protection. the houthi rebels and perhaps others were able to seize embassy armored suvs and the like. marines arrived at the airport with personal weapons and began destroying them by removing the firing pins and then smashing them with sledgehammers. it's part of an approved destruction plan and no usable weapon was ever turned over. reports indicate and one source tells
the east. fox news alert. marinesapons as the american embassy in yemen is evacuated. >> seizing armored suvs and equipment as the american convoy was headed for the airport. >> what is going on there? >> reporter: good morning, guys. a lot of conflicting reports. here's what we've been able to piece together as things went down over the past couple days at the u.s. embassy in yemen. in the hours before the evacuation, that's when the marines began destroying the heavy...
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the significance of this, i mean it's humiliating and upsetting about the marines. but the geopolitical significance is very real. this is a strategic setback for the united states and our partners in the region. because this is all about iran. this is iran gaining influence and control over another capital and country. beirut, lebanon, damascus, syria, baghdad, iraq and now yemen. this is real. after they get established they will begin to look like the hezbollah. they will receive missiles, rockets, sophisticated equipment. >> in yemen. >> yeah. they are the iranian proxies. so iran is spreading their influence. radical islam as we've stated before is on the rise. and that's why this is such a setback. we just lost libya a number of months ago and closed that embassy to radical islamists as well. >> yeah, we asked today whether the president has a clear strategy for defeating isis. 73% of those polled said, no, he does not. 60% of those surveyed believe that the president will need ground troops to defeat isis. and the president comes out today and tells everybody
the significance of this, i mean it's humiliating and upsetting about the marines. but the geopolitical significance is very real. this is a strategic setback for the united states and our partners in the region. because this is all about iran. this is iran gaining influence and control over another capital and country. beirut, lebanon, damascus, syria, baghdad, iraq and now yemen. this is real. after they get established they will begin to look like the hezbollah. they will receive missiles,...
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operatives spies and saboteurs the brenner assignment, they dared return we were one, selected for the marine commandant's reading list, give me tomorrow, and dog company. his most recent is "first seals." his numerous awards include the colby award and the john walker laub were. he provides historical consultation for dreamworks band of brothers and for document is produced by bbc, the history channel and fox news. he served as a combat historian in a marine rifle platoon during the battle of fallujah. is into that as an expert speaker on world war ii to sabotage special operations and counterinsurgency on the modern battlefield. over the past 20 years, he has interviewed more than 4000, now 5000 veterans who fought in america's wars from world war i to afghanistan, and specializes in unearthing untold stories that read like novels. please welcome patrick o'donnell. [applause] >> well, it's really a pleasure and honor to be here. this is the beginning of a book tour for "first seals" which just came out this week. as jim said i've been come identity 5000 world war ii veterans. i spent an ent
operatives spies and saboteurs the brenner assignment, they dared return we were one, selected for the marine commandant's reading list, give me tomorrow, and dog company. his most recent is "first seals." his numerous awards include the colby award and the john walker laub were. he provides historical consultation for dreamworks band of brothers and for document is produced by bbc, the history channel and fox news. he served as a combat historian in a marine rifle platoon during the...
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an onslaught of starving sea lions showing up here at the marine mammal center in sausalito. i'm mark matthews. the story coming up next. >>> if you don't play you aren't gonna win. >> and plenty of people are playing with $500 million on the line. i'm scott budman. powerball tonight and it's worth half a billion dollars. >>> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. from our underground sky camera tonight, beautiful shot high clouds passing overhead butting if to be talking about not only a sunnier two other cast but hotter. let you know when we will hit 80 in a few minutes. >>> new at 6:00,ity wereny maynard left california so she could take the power away from cancer. >>ity wereny said i don't want to die that way. i want to be able to control that. >> her supporters took action today in hopes of getting californians the right to die but it may do more harm than good. that's new at 6:00. our vision for partnering with more farmers, growers manufacturers is that eventually organic and natural will be the norm. for raley's that means a lot more organic and natural optio
an onslaught of starving sea lions showing up here at the marine mammal center in sausalito. i'm mark matthews. the story coming up next. >>> if you don't play you aren't gonna win. >> and plenty of people are playing with $500 million on the line. i'm scott budman. powerball tonight and it's worth half a billion dollars. >>> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. from our underground sky camera tonight, beautiful shot high clouds passing overhead butting if to...
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it's code located with the u.s. marine corps base and first it was in january, 2006 before the british arrived. i went there on my own with another reporter and afghan driver and we drove from kandahar lying on the back of the seat warlords sort of walking on the road with contractors saying british can be hit on the road to afghan talk about the battle from the 19th century and they will be vying with the grandfathers, so i think the taliban are moving into the space is at certainly britain to pick this up so what was it all for? we were there for almost every inch of the ground and now we've just left and it's clear to many of the troops this was very much present and the company commander and basically afghan police in particular. we have to guard ourselves against them and sure enough just after i left the major came in for a senior nco in the regimen. i've been traveling around with them for two weeks fantastic guy shot dead by an afghan policeman along with four other guardsmen. so in britain as here there is the sen
it's code located with the u.s. marine corps base and first it was in january, 2006 before the british arrived. i went there on my own with another reporter and afghan driver and we drove from kandahar lying on the back of the seat warlords sort of walking on the road with contractors saying british can be hit on the road to afghan talk about the battle from the 19th century and they will be vying with the grandfathers, so i think the taliban are moving into the space is at certainly britain to...
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what you are looking at here is the analysis of the marine fossil record. it is a little complicated but what you see on the bottom is time measured in millions of years up to the present. those big dips when the number of marine families looking at the marine record only dropped. if you remembered a family is a group. species, a genius. family even only if one survivor accounts as the survivors of the species level of loss was much greater than is reflected in the graph. so these five major mass extinctions and also minor ones as well but the major ones sometimes are referred to as the big five and their moments when geologically speaking with the diversity of life on the planet for some reason plummeted. to british paleontologist to have written a lot on this subject have defined mass extinctions that loses a lot and a significant amount of time and their views to use the metaphor of the tree of life vast swath are cut short as it is attacked by a madman. so the first of these extinctions took place about 440 million years ago and at that point most of lif
what you are looking at here is the analysis of the marine fossil record. it is a little complicated but what you see on the bottom is time measured in millions of years up to the present. those big dips when the number of marine families looking at the marine record only dropped. if you remembered a family is a group. species, a genius. family even only if one survivor accounts as the survivors of the species level of loss was much greater than is reflected in the graph. so these five major...
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the annual struggling elephant seal pups which could arrive next week. in marin county, don ford, kpix 5. >>> "covered california" says it's sorry. the apology comes after it sent about 100,000 incorrect tax forms to people who purchased private insurance through "covered california." the bad forms could force people to delay or then have to amend their tax filings. "covered california" has sent email and postcard notices to those affected saying it is sorry for the inconvenience. >>> san jose police have arrested two people in connection with the shooting death of a security guard. 34-year-old manny zuniga was working at the nightclub saturday night and noticed a robbery under way at a convenience store next door and tried to help. security video caught the portion of that. the security guard was shot by the suspects as they drove away. the two suspects were taken into custody and are now being questioned by police. >>> a close shave for two stunt planes. they were at an airshow in southern india. they were trying an inverted loop when they clipped each other an
the annual struggling elephant seal pups which could arrive next week. in marin county, don ford, kpix 5. >>> "covered california" says it's sorry. the apology comes after it sent about 100,000 incorrect tax forms to people who purchased private insurance through "covered california." the bad forms could force people to delay or then have to amend their tax filings. "covered california" has sent email and postcard notices to those affected saying it is...
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that was very much the feeling amongst u.s. marines and the u.s. military subsequently that they were losing men because of this doctrine. >> very much so. you definitely hear the rules of engagement almost being like a curse word. around that timeframe and i i have seen similar things as well. on the flipside the book touches on several times some of those oops moment where the british felt like they were stuck in a bad firefight or thought they saw one thing and it turned out to be another. there are several examples of farmers being killed were civilians being killed after-the-fact post 2009 post book, did you ever see or hear hear -- how much of that is the struggle or is it more the struggle of the guardsman dealing with the loss of their own? >> guest: i think civilian casualties is part of it. there was a father i was speaking to a few months ago of a young guardsman who had found his son in his bedroom weeping and said i killed an 11-year-old boy and he was holding his son in his arms saying sunday did what he you had to do. you had to do i
that was very much the feeling amongst u.s. marines and the u.s. military subsequently that they were losing men because of this doctrine. >> very much so. you definitely hear the rules of engagement almost being like a curse word. around that timeframe and i i have seen similar things as well. on the flipside the book touches on several times some of those oops moment where the british felt like they were stuck in a bad firefight or thought they saw one thing and it turned out to be...
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we were stuck in a house until you came in with the first marines. you are the one that carried me out. >> >> well the marines saved our lives plenty of times. how are you holding up? >> i am just grateful to be alive. >> it hn't been, it hasn't been easy, you kn. a lot of guys lost more than just a arm or leg. did you lose some legs. >> i am talking about the guys who made it back but just not back, they can't seem to get right. >> yep. >> uh-huh. >> w don't you come down to the va some time the guys would love it. >> everybody thank you for your service. >> okay. thank you. >> all right. >> rose: you said as we were watching that the book, enabled him to walk into any v.a. hospital or facility and everybody knew he was chris kyle. >> everybody knew who it was. that's the favorite part about the book i tnk that. rose: it gave m recognition with his fellow veterans? >> it did. , you know, and like the legend gave him recognition from the rooftops and made thos guys feel safe, the book gave him recognition at home and was able to walk in and walk out w
we were stuck in a house until you came in with the first marines. you are the one that carried me out. >> >> well the marines saved our lives plenty of times. how are you holding up? >> i am just grateful to be alive. >> it hn't been, it hasn't been easy, you kn. a lot of guys lost more than just a arm or leg. did you lose some legs. >> i am talking about the guys who made it back but just not back, they can't seem to get right. >> yep. >> uh-huh....
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former president felipe calderon flooded mexico's streets with thousands of federal forces like the army and marines . ..and even now under the current president, enrique pena nieto kidnappings have reached record levels in some regions. like the state of tamaulipas just across the us border with texas we've come to the town of nuevo laredo. it's the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas we're here to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups remaining in tamaulipas. in most of the cases of disappearances that have been brought to raymundo, families believe it's not cartels that are responsible...but federal security forces. oralia told us the last time she saw her husband jose was here in their home around 1am then, she says the marines told her and jose that they were mistaken and left. but a few minutes later, they came back. when she went outside, she says neighbors told her that they'd seen the marines put jose in their vehicle and drive off. so she got in her car and followed the convoy and finally she arrived here a motel in downtown nuevo lared
former president felipe calderon flooded mexico's streets with thousands of federal forces like the army and marines . ..and even now under the current president, enrique pena nieto kidnappings have reached record levels in some regions. like the state of tamaulipas just across the us border with texas we've come to the town of nuevo laredo. it's the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas we're here to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups...
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former president felipe calderon flooded mexico's streets with thousands of federal forces like the army and marines . ..and even now under the current president, enrique pena nieto kidnappings have reached record levels in some regions. like the state of tamaulipas just across the us border with texas we've come to the town of nuevo laredo. it's the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas we're here to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups remaining in tamaulipas. in most of the cases of disappearances that have been brought to raymundo, families believe it's not cartels that are responsible...but federal security forces. oralia told us the last time she saw her husband jose was here in their home around 1am then, she says the marines told her and jose that they were mistaken and left. but a few minutes later, they came back. when she went outside, she says neighbors told her that they'd seen the marines put jose in their vehicle and drive off. so she got in her car and followed the convoy and finally she arrived here a motel in downtown nuevo lared
former president felipe calderon flooded mexico's streets with thousands of federal forces like the army and marines . ..and even now under the current president, enrique pena nieto kidnappings have reached record levels in some regions. like the state of tamaulipas just across the us border with texas we've come to the town of nuevo laredo. it's the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas we're here to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups...
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any suggestion that the 20,000 or so u.s. marines coming in were coming to the rescue are bailing out the british which i think is a fair characterization of all is happening. it was just an app a month. the to be careful of it and i know americans who were saying well the task force helmand in the american said it's part of helmand lets face it so it was definitely an issue in the british were sensitive about what happened in southern iraq and feeling of failure frankly and disappointment from u.s. military moments there. they were very wary of the same thing happening in helmand and ultimately that is what happened as i'm sure you found out in places like -- there was american criticism of the british tactics there and there was a feeling that the british hadn't been able to do the job and that is why the u.s. marines were there. >> host: that brings up a good point. i was struck within the field you occasionally would hear the grumbling they don't come out of their bases much. reading the book i got an appreciation for the other s
any suggestion that the 20,000 or so u.s. marines coming in were coming to the rescue are bailing out the british which i think is a fair characterization of all is happening. it was just an app a month. the to be careful of it and i know americans who were saying well the task force helmand in the american said it's part of helmand lets face it so it was definitely an issue in the british were sensitive about what happened in southern iraq and feeling of failure frankly and disappointment from...
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the next, they're circling our marines. my sense is the only morale problem is in that encampment. my sense is that these 300 marines surrounded by isis within striking distance are wondering how much longer before they get reinforcements? how would they be rescued? how long would it take? but no worries, the pentagon says they're safe. this is no time for obama speak. isis doesn't have a morale problem. they're not a jv team. they're not on the run and we're not winning. think of the firestorm raining down upon the white house after benghazi, and that was four americans. this, over 300. and this one you can see it coming. no need for any emergency cables. our pentagon spokesperson doesn't think it's a big deal. >> we've said from the very beginning there's going to be ups and downs. there's going to be gives and takes here. the -- i don't think we should make more out of this. >> it's one town. it's not all of al amar, it's not all of iraq. we need to keep it in perspective. >> really? that one town is where our soldiers are. add this to the mix. one minute we're a success in yemen
the next, they're circling our marines. my sense is the only morale problem is in that encampment. my sense is that these 300 marines surrounded by isis within striking distance are wondering how much longer before they get reinforcements? how would they be rescued? how long would it take? but no worries, the pentagon says they're safe. this is no time for obama speak. isis doesn't have a morale problem. they're not a jv team. they're not on the run and we're not winning. think of the firestorm...
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this would have allowed the marines to keep the weapons and not destroy them. once the marines lost the weapons on the aircraft, they were in the mercy of the pilot and co-pilot and that is a major issue to be resolved and they destroyed the weapons but what happened to all of the ammunition. this is a full load they are carrying and you are talking several dozen marines and this is a lot of a mmo we don't know what happened to. >> real questions to be left standing and we'll talk to ambassador bolton about this. and we'll learn more in throughout the the day. >> in the wake of terrorist attacks, the white house has three day summit. president obama is set to speak at the summit later this afternoon. isis appears increasingly emboldened and european cities learned firsthand that the threat is not confined with the middle east. >> reporter: jon, you are right. the president expected to speak today and tomorrow as the white house looks for answers for the root cause of violent extremism. even they don't say islamic extremism, that is the bulk of the summit today
this would have allowed the marines to keep the weapons and not destroy them. once the marines lost the weapons on the aircraft, they were in the mercy of the pilot and co-pilot and that is a major issue to be resolved and they destroyed the weapons but what happened to all of the ammunition. this is a full load they are carrying and you are talking several dozen marines and this is a lot of a mmo we don't know what happened to. >> real questions to be left standing and we'll talk to...
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>> you are at the marin food bank? i think it's item w >> sorry. >> all right, thank you. >> july 1 is the one we're looking at. >> this is a new contract, right? only starting for 14-15 to 15-16. >> okay, that's the --. >> oh, sorry. >> okay, no problem. >> a lot of contracts. >> there's a lot of paperwork here. >> we're almost to the end. a couple of minutes. okay any other questions? hearing none i call for --. >> no, no, it's a mistake. we're on the same page, okay? is that on page 2? >> uh-huh. >> effective july 1 home-delivered grocery program on page 2, table a again. >> uh-huh. >> there is the first year, second year, two year total should be 825. >> you know why? we don't -- this is a little strange. it's not a summation, it's the total unduplicated people that we serve. so, you know, total is 450 so we're not double counting the people that we are already serving. that's why. >> all right, any other questions? hearing none, i will call for the vote. all in favor of approving this san francisco marin food bank
>> you are at the marin food bank? i think it's item w >> sorry. >> all right, thank you. >> july 1 is the one we're looking at. >> this is a new contract, right? only starting for 14-15 to 15-16. >> okay, that's the --. >> oh, sorry. >> okay, no problem. >> a lot of contracts. >> there's a lot of paperwork here. >> we're almost to the end. a couple of minutes. okay any other questions? hearing none i call for --. >> no,...
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the wire breached the british base that collocated with the u.s. marine corps base and my first visit to hell minute was in january 2006 before the british arrived, and i went there on my own with another reporter and afghan driver and fixer, and we drove in from kandahar. did not feel safe and it was lying on the back of the seat. war lords sort of walking on the road. american contractors, defense contractors, saying the british can be hit on the road. afghans talk get battle of may 1 from the 19th century and the bones of the british will be lying with their grandfathers. so, i think we have now no british troops in helmund at all, and i think taliban are moving into the space that's been left and certainly -- some of the well already guardsmen say what was it for? we were there in this indecreed blue intense period, fighting for almost every inch of ground, and now we just left and it's clear to many of the troops this was very much present in dead men risen, that major birch, the company commander wars killed, wrote back and basically afghan police i
the wire breached the british base that collocated with the u.s. marine corps base and my first visit to hell minute was in january 2006 before the british arrived, and i went there on my own with another reporter and afghan driver and fixer, and we drove in from kandahar. did not feel safe and it was lying on the back of the seat. war lords sort of walking on the road. american contractors, defense contractors, saying the british can be hit on the road. afghans talk get battle of may 1 from...
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marine mammal. if you find one on the beach, call the marine mammal center. we have a link to their website at nbcbayarea.com. mark mathieus nbc bay area news. >>> the coast guard is cleaning up after a fuel spill near the alameda marina and sensitive wetlands as well. it's along the tidal canal. a call about a possible fuel spill came around 9:00 last night. crews did find a sheen on the water and people who had left the marina because of the fumes. >> all of a sudden there was banging on my boat that there was an aent. i ended up going ahead and deciding i would grob belongings. >> it's not clear at this point how much fuel actually spilled. also unclear, the source of that oil. the state department of fish and wildlife is now analyzing samples and the coast guard is investigating. >>> you going to come to work tomorrow? >> depends depends, depends. >> get rich quick. if you're feeling lucky. >> last chance to get your powerball ticket worth half a billion dollars. we are live where the tickets are going fast. half a billion dollars. >> don't listen to her,
marine mammal. if you find one on the beach, call the marine mammal center. we have a link to their website at nbcbayarea.com. mark mathieus nbc bay area news. >>> the coast guard is cleaning up after a fuel spill near the alameda marina and sensitive wetlands as well. it's along the tidal canal. a call about a possible fuel spill came around 9:00 last night. crews did find a sheen on the water and people who had left the marina because of the fumes. >> all of a sudden there was...
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he enlisted in the marine corps at the age of 14. determinedwas so to co to enter combat that he stowed away to read he turned 17 at sea, a few for landing at iwo jima. the landing,wing he was crawling through a ravine with three men. two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both grenades to save his fellow marines despite injury.g he was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. radio show. my during the interview, we talked experiences. he spoke with humility about his extraordinary courage. i estimate question. -- asked him a question. i said, you are part of the greatest generation. you are probably really worried about the country when you see young people these days. his continents changed.-- manner he said son, you don't have the first idea what you are talking about. laughed nervously. this was live radio. i said, why don't you enlighten me. he did. he said, let me tell you something. wewing up in the 1930's, didn't have any more sense than days.o these we wasted just as much
he enlisted in the marine corps at the age of 14. determinedwas so to co to enter combat that he stowed away to read he turned 17 at sea, a few for landing at iwo jima. the landing,wing he was crawling through a ravine with three men. two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both grenades to save his fellow marines despite injury.g he was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. radio show. my during the interview, we talked experiences. he...
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the fighting. some 8,600 marines died, and the battle started 70 years ago today. bruce leshan is live in the newsroom with one of that story. >> what an honor to send most of this with a vet who was there and they remember the battle that started very quietly. >> i try every day. and i went first. i had no desire to be shot. >> reporter: at 93, he still remembers exactly how the battle began. >> they had some idea. and they let the first people show. >> he was a combat who shot the film of the first wave of the marines that were crowded there in their landing craft. huddled together with this footage walking up the beach as though they had nothing to worry about. >> they were shooting at them. >> reporter: they dug in to the mountains waiting a while and then they began the divisions of the marines on the beach. >> because then we could kill them on the beach. and our ships were five miles out to sea. and we couldn't swim back to them. but we had to find them. >> for five weeks the marines endured a hell of those shells. an unrelenting day. four days in he sent a
the fighting. some 8,600 marines died, and the battle started 70 years ago today. bruce leshan is live in the newsroom with one of that story. >> what an honor to send most of this with a vet who was there and they remember the battle that started very quietly. >> i try every day. and i went first. i had no desire to be shot. >> reporter: at 93, he still remembers exactly how the battle began. >> they had some idea. and they let the first people show. >> he was a...
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permanent display at the marine corps museum in quantico, virginia. the same flag that gave hope to a war weary nation 70 years ago. >>> when we come back, from the awesome to the awkward, the moment everyone's talking about at the oscars. the moment everyone's talking about at the oscars. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever since. and as for her and ben... ...she's coming around. one hundred percent complete and balanced for everyday feeding of adult cats. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there is risk of bone fracture low magnesium, and vitamin b12 deficiency. side effects include headache abdominal pain and diarrhea. if persistent, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist.
permanent display at the marine corps museum in quantico, virginia. the same flag that gave hope to a war weary nation 70 years ago. >>> when we come back, from the awesome to the awkward, the moment everyone's talking about at the oscars. the moment everyone's talking about at the oscars. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried...
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. >> reporter: the marine turned murderer will spend the rest of his life in a texas prison.or killing american sniper chris kyle and his friend chad littlefield. kyle's widow, the first tearful witness in this case, posted this on facebook today. "god bless the jury." seven of the 12 jurors who decided eddie ralph's fate sat down with abc news for an exclusive look inside their deliberations. >> no one wants to go to bed thing, i just put somebody away for life. you know, the only thing that gave me peace is that there was so much evidence. >> reporter: they say texas justice is swift, but this one was quick even by lone star standards. the jury of ten women and two men took only about two hours to reject ralph's insanity defense. >> the deliberations were pretty short. was this an easy decision? >> it was an easy decision based on the fact that we all kind of were on the same page going into the deliberations. there was so much information coming in that each of us grasped on to different little pieces of it. when we put it all together, it was like the puzzle just came tog
. >> reporter: the marine turned murderer will spend the rest of his life in a texas prison.or killing american sniper chris kyle and his friend chad littlefield. kyle's widow, the first tearful witness in this case, posted this on facebook today. "god bless the jury." seven of the 12 jurors who decided eddie ralph's fate sat down with abc news for an exclusive look inside their deliberations. >> no one wants to go to bed thing, i just put somebody away for life. you know,...
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so we tried to radio the marines to let them handle it. i didn't want to have to be the one to take the woman's life. we couldn't raise them on the radio, so i ended up having to take the shot. but in my mind she, she was dead anyway. she was either going to kill herself by the grenade being a suicide bomber or she was going to die by my bullet. and i would rather shoot her than to sit there and watch her blow up the marines. >> host: chris kyle writes: as the americans organized the woman took something from beneath her clothes and yanked at it. she'd set a grenade. i didn't realize it at first. looks yellow, i told the chief describing what i saw as he watched himself. it's yellow, the body -- >> host: first call for chris kyle comes from arthur in norfolk, virginia. go ahead arthur. >> caller: hey -- thank you for your service, everybody's service in iraq and afghanistan. my question is if you could speak to the gold star mothers and wives on behalf of their sons and daughters who died over there, what would you tell them about, about th
so we tried to radio the marines to let them handle it. i didn't want to have to be the one to take the woman's life. we couldn't raise them on the radio, so i ended up having to take the shot. but in my mind she, she was dead anyway. she was either going to kill herself by the grenade being a suicide bomber or she was going to die by my bullet. and i would rather shoot her than to sit there and watch her blow up the marines. >> host: chris kyle writes: as the americans organized the...
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the ocean. there was very little living on land. so that was a devastating event for marine life but not for terrestrial life because there was any wide structural life. the fifth occurred about 56 million years ago and that's the most, by far the most famous. that's the event they killed off the dinosaurs and not just the dancers but also a lot of other groups in the most mammals, most reptiles, snakes for example had also a lot of groups like pterosaurs. i can't shoot a picture of that but i do have this wonderful illustration that i like. there's a pretty broad consensus that this extinction was caused by an asteroid impact. so those guys are so of reacting to the asteroid impact. [laughter] so to say that we're in a sixth extinction is obviously pretty serious, and the reason that we are in a sixth and some scientist with a were on the verge of the six, maybe we can still prevent it, and others would say we are pretty deep into it already is that we're changing world very, very erratically and very, very fast. not unlike an asteroid. and, in fact you'll hear and i have h
the ocean. there was very little living on land. so that was a devastating event for marine life but not for terrestrial life because there was any wide structural life. the fifth occurred about 56 million years ago and that's the most, by far the most famous. that's the event they killed off the dinosaurs and not just the dancers but also a lot of other groups in the most mammals, most reptiles, snakes for example had also a lot of groups like pterosaurs. i can't shoot a picture of that but i...
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the crash. and was not trying to get away. coming up. those who work with marine mammals. seriously worried about the astounding numbers of sick sea lions. showing up along the shoreline. claims from thousands of dog owners. that a particular dog food is making their pets sick. some even dying. a bay area family has now filed a suit. a number of students in albany rushed to the hospital today. ahead, we'll tell you what happened we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the final days of the ultimate sleep number event. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep only at a sleep number store. find our best buy-rated c2 queen mattress starting at $599.99. hurry, ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. >> pam :at least five middle school students were hospitalized earlier today. after ingesting pills. firefighters res
the crash. and was not trying to get away. coming up. those who work with marine mammals. seriously worried about the astounding numbers of sick sea lions. showing up along the shoreline. claims from thousands of dog owners. that a particular dog food is making their pets sick. some even dying. a bay area family has now filed a suit. a number of students in albany rushed to the hospital today. ahead, we'll tell you what happened we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at...
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clay left the marine corps is a proud veteran. i went down to haiti with team rubicon. clay, singer efforts unfold, took off by himself to join us in the ground. when he arrived, he said it looked like we needed some help. he flashed his trademark cheapest grin -- sheepish grin. he struggled to find a job that would provide him the same sense of purpose he had in uniform. he longed for the days when he was surrounded by his brothers and sisters in arms. i'm it is challenges, clay believed it was the job of the a to care for him and others. he lobbied nearly five years ago to the day and this very town to ensure the v.a. had what it needed to achieve their mission. that's why it's so fitting that we honor his memory here today with this bill. ladies and gentlemen, police joining me and welcoming the president of the united states, barack obama. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you so much. good afternoon. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. thank you, jake, for a moving tribute to your friend, your brother in arms. i think it's
clay left the marine corps is a proud veteran. i went down to haiti with team rubicon. clay, singer efforts unfold, took off by himself to join us in the ground. when he arrived, he said it looked like we needed some help. he flashed his trademark cheapest grin -- sheepish grin. he struggled to find a job that would provide him the same sense of purpose he had in uniform. he longed for the days when he was surrounded by his brothers and sisters in arms. i'm it is challenges, clay believed it...
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at the wind, we knew they would come on shore but, boy they came on shore with a vengeance and the marine layer was up to 3,000' hard hard to get rid of. we have had plans into the central valley which normally would be tule fog but a last it is from us going through the bay and the democrat that community and into the central valley. you can see the outskirts of the fog receding. it looks like it is about an hour behind what i thought this morning. that is why you have great sky on the camera. onshore brief, cool afternoon, clouds and fog return so whatever opens up today is included over quickly in the evening and we are still trending dry for all seven days. dramatic drop for some of us, eight in san jose but 14 in oakland and the record 75 yesterday will be lucky to get to 61 today. next, i dropped the temperatures hopefully enough, i am banking on us getting some sunshine around noon or 1:00 o'clock in the south bay so low-to-mid 60s there and 2:00 or 3:00 we will get some sunshine on the peninsula, and low-to-mid 60s. the coast, purpose 50s and there and downtown and san francisco a
at the wind, we knew they would come on shore but, boy they came on shore with a vengeance and the marine layer was up to 3,000' hard hard to get rid of. we have had plans into the central valley which normally would be tule fog but a last it is from us going through the bay and the democrat that community and into the central valley. you can see the outskirts of the fog receding. it looks like it is about an hour behind what i thought this morning. that is why you have great sky on the camera....
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the d-day of the war in the pacific. 30,000 marines would hit the beach. wayne spent time with some of the marines who were there and he joins us live with their story. hi wayne. >> reporter: good evening, dan. the reason we're in front of the hornet. this ship, the one blind usbehind us here, was one of the ships involved in the battle. you think february 19th was the anniversary. yes. february 19th there was february 18th here. it's a subtle notion you nay not recognize or think about unless you were there. seven decade ago this week they ran. a trio. now part of a legion. then charging a beach head that led to this commemorative lunch. >> i was 18. >> i was 19. >> good and bad memories. >> this is not the first time the joe rosenthal chapter has gotten together. they've had years and years of monthly meetings that do grow smaller with time. ken, floyd dale they are vessels of first person histories from the most costly marine battle of world war ii. this week marks the anniversary. >> there was 6,821 men were killed. and 19,000 of us were wounded. >> we
the d-day of the war in the pacific. 30,000 marines would hit the beach. wayne spent time with some of the marines who were there and he joins us live with their story. hi wayne. >> reporter: good evening, dan. the reason we're in front of the hornet. this ship, the one blind usbehind us here, was one of the ships involved in the battle. you think february 19th was the anniversary. yes. february 19th there was february 18th here. it's a subtle notion you nay not recognize or think about...
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the fact is those 300 marines are the toughest guys around and they are well-armed. the fact that the isis attack today didn't work doesn't mean that it couldn't work in the future. doesn't mean that something bad couldn't have been done. the fact is when you have the enemy only nine miles away and almost like a pool table. i have spoken to troops have been at that air base. 9 miles is not anything at all. ago baghdadi is not a major city. it's a key city in that it is so close to the air base. this, to me, shows the incremental growth by isis and we mentioned libya and other parts of the region those marines can handle themselves. i think more should be done to take out isis to go after them whether it's air attacks or whatever. i spoke, again, to someone today who had been over there. and maybe even sucker them into a ground fight. but i don't think, again, we are willing to do that. but let's not play this game forever where we are hoping they will keep running. ill prepared attack. they only have to get through once and be successful once. nine miles is a pretty
the fact is those 300 marines are the toughest guys around and they are well-armed. the fact that the isis attack today didn't work doesn't mean that it couldn't work in the future. doesn't mean that something bad couldn't have been done. the fact is when you have the enemy only nine miles away and almost like a pool table. i have spoken to troops have been at that air base. 9 miles is not anything at all. ago baghdadi is not a major city. it's a key city in that it is so close to the air base....
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former president felipe calderon flooded mexico's streets with thousands of federal forces like the army and marines . ..and even now under the current president, enrique pena nieto kidnappings have reached record levels in some regions. like the state of tamaulipas just across the us border with texas we've come to the town of nuevo laredo. it's the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas we're here to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups remaining in tamaulipas. in most of the cases of disappearances that have been brought to raymundo, families believe it's not cartels that are responsible...but federal security forces. oralia told us the last time she saw her husband jose was here in their home around 1am then, she says the marines told her and jose that they were mistaken and left. but a few minutes later, they came back. when she went outside, she says neighbors told her that they'd seen the marines put jose in their vehicle and drive off. so she got in her car and followed the convoy and finally she arrived here a motel in downtown nuevo lared
former president felipe calderon flooded mexico's streets with thousands of federal forces like the army and marines . ..and even now under the current president, enrique pena nieto kidnappings have reached record levels in some regions. like the state of tamaulipas just across the us border with texas we've come to the town of nuevo laredo. it's the headquarters of one of mexico's most violent cartels - the zetas we're here to meet raymundo ramos he runs one of the few human rights groups...
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he enlisted in the marine corps at the age of 14. pfc. lucas was so to determined to enter combat that he stowed away. he turned 17 at sea, a few for landing at iwo jima. the day following the landing, he was crawling through a ravine with three men. two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both grenades to save his fellow marines despite suffering injury. he was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. i had him on my radio show. during the interview, we talked about his experiences. he spoke with humility about his extraordinary courage. i asked him a question. i said, you are part of the greatest generation. you are probably really worried about the country when you see young people these days. in that moment, his manner changed. he said son, you don't have the first idea what you are talking about. i laughed nervously. this was live radio. i said, why don't you enlighten me. he did. he said, let me tell you something. growing up in the 1930's, we didn't have any more sense than kids d
he enlisted in the marine corps at the age of 14. pfc. lucas was so to determined to enter combat that he stowed away. he turned 17 at sea, a few for landing at iwo jima. the day following the landing, he was crawling through a ravine with three men. two enemy hand grenades landed nearby. the teenager used his own body to cover both grenades to save his fellow marines despite suffering injury. he was awarded the medal of honor by president harry truman. i had him on my radio show. during the...
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she said the former marine was suffering from ptsd. to the gun range to talk and bond. instead police say ralph turned the gun on the two men who were trying to help him. police say ralph left the scene in kyle's pickup truck and drove to his sister's house, right after the murders. >> my brother came by here. he said he's committed a murder. >> who did he say he had killed? >> he said he killed two guys who went out to a shooting range. >> ralph is expected to plead not guilty by reason of insanity in the murders of kyle and littlefield. ralph served four years in the marines, including a tour of duty in iraq and humanitarian mission to help the victims of the devastating 2010 earthquake victims in haiti. he spent two years before the murders in and out of treatment for mental health issues. journalist laura field wrote an in-depth account of eddie ray ralph's struggles in a book called "the enemy within. "she said ralph's mother turned to kyle desperate for help. >> he had been saying crazy things, and doing crazy things that were ou
she said the former marine was suffering from ptsd. to the gun range to talk and bond. instead police say ralph turned the gun on the two men who were trying to help him. police say ralph left the scene in kyle's pickup truck and drove to his sister's house, right after the murders. >> my brother came by here. he said he's committed a murder. >> who did he say he had killed? >> he said he killed two guys who went out to a shooting range. >> ralph is expected to plead...
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we have the marine layer at the coast. then we have mid- to high level sears clouds over southern california associated with an area of low pressure. tule fog develops throughout the central valley and sweeps inland. we are going to call on futurecast because spot on when the fog dissipates. inland areas have cleared. tonight we'll see the redevelopment of the stratus but not quite as extensive as it was the past couple mornings. 61 in san jose forecasting 70. the winds will be breezy late day today out of the northwest 10 to 15 miles per hour. that's going to help clear out the fog, as well. 67 degrees in napa. here's your extended forecast. you will notice we have the lack of rainfall each and every day. high pressure does build in and produces an offshore component. we'll be fog-free over the weekend through monday and tuesday. in fact, if you want to track that, you can by getting the cbs bay area weather app. you can check out conditions in your own area and, in fact, we are forecasting at least a chance of rain by th
we have the marine layer at the coast. then we have mid- to high level sears clouds over southern california associated with an area of low pressure. tule fog develops throughout the central valley and sweeps inland. we are going to call on futurecast because spot on when the fog dissipates. inland areas have cleared. tonight we'll see the redevelopment of the stratus but not quite as extensive as it was the past couple mornings. 61 in san jose forecasting 70. the winds will be breezy late day...
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the marines were conducting an exercise at their base in 29 palms. and system went off in an assault vehicle during the exercise, triggering the release of the gas. there was no fire or explosion. most of the marines were treated and released but three remained in the hospital for observation overnight. >>> well, funding for the department of homeland security is about to run out at the end of the month. but members of congress are far from making a deal. adding to the pressure, lawmakers are about to take a week-long recess, meaning they will only have four days to reach a compromise. it all hinges on immigration. >> with congress about to go on a week-long recess and funding for the department of homeland security about to run out, democrats are pushing republicans to pass a clean dhs spending bill. >> it is time to act. america expects us to keep it safe and keep it secure. >> reporter: in january, the house passed nearly $40 budget bill for dhs. but it included language blocking much of president obama's executive actions on immigration reform mad
the marines were conducting an exercise at their base in 29 palms. and system went off in an assault vehicle during the exercise, triggering the release of the gas. there was no fire or explosion. most of the marines were treated and released but three remained in the hospital for observation overnight. >>> well, funding for the department of homeland security is about to run out at the end of the month. but members of congress are far from making a deal. adding to the pressure,...
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. >> reporter: it may be the most famous picture ever-- marines raising the flag on iwo jima a splitecond that seemed to capture all that it took to win world war ii. but in truth nothing could capture the hell that was iwo jima. >> it cost us 7,000 american lives to take iwo jima. >> reporter: frank matthews was an 18-year-old private when he went on shore on the first day in relief of a 900-man ridge men that had been virtually wiped out. >> they lost 750 in one five-our stretch. >> reporter: where was the fire coming from? >> every inch of that beach and everything around it had been pinned down and zeroed in by the japanese guns. >> reporter: 70 years later, matthews is a guide at the marine corps museum where the actual flag the marines raised on mount suribachi is on display. >> i say we're showing two items today from the actual battle-- the flag and me. >> reporter: there were 70,000 marines on iwo jima. lawrence snowden was a 23-year-old captain. that's not a fox hole he's in. that's a crater left by a japanese shell. >> when we landed, there were three colors-- black and gr
. >> reporter: it may be the most famous picture ever-- marines raising the flag on iwo jima a splitecond that seemed to capture all that it took to win world war ii. but in truth nothing could capture the hell that was iwo jima. >> it cost us 7,000 american lives to take iwo jima. >> reporter: frank matthews was an 18-year-old private when he went on shore on the first day in relief of a 900-man ridge men that had been virtually wiped out. >> they lost 750 in one...
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the former marine was suffering from ptsd. k him out to this gun range so they could talk and bond. but instead, routh turned the gun on the two men who were trying to help him. police say he left the scene in kyle's pickup truck and drove to his sister's house right after the murders. >> my brother just came here and said he committed a murder. >> who did he say he had killed? >> he said that he killed two guys. they went out to a shooting range. like he's all crazy. [ bleep ]. >> reporter: routh is expected to plead not guilty in the murders. he served in iraq and a humanitarian mission to help the victims of the 2010 earthquake in haiti. he reportedly made several visits to the v.a. hospital in dallas and spent the years in and out of treatment for mental health issues. she says shortly before the murders, routh's mother turned to kyle desperate for help. >> he'd been saying crazy things and doing crazy things that were out of character long before this. >> reporter: routh's trial will be held in stevenville texas, the small
the former marine was suffering from ptsd. k him out to this gun range so they could talk and bond. but instead, routh turned the gun on the two men who were trying to help him. police say he left the scene in kyle's pickup truck and drove to his sister's house right after the murders. >> my brother just came here and said he committed a murder. >> who did he say he had killed? >> he said that he killed two guys. they went out to a shooting range. like he's all crazy. [ bleep...
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yesterday his mother testified his son was suicidal after he left the marines, according to her, chris kyle, the inspiration behind the film was helping him with his post traumatic stress disorder. >> they show him acting insane but they contend he knew what he was doing. >>> and now a deadly road rage incident in las vegas. that left a mother dead. police now say that her son may have played a bigger part in that shooting. candace gibson has more. >> this morning we are hearing for the first time from the son and daughter of tammy myers the mom gunned down after a road rage incident. >> she was protecting me that night and she did everything and was teaching me how to drive. and now a drastically different account. after myers was shot in the head after giving her daughter a driving lesson in this parking lot. >> homicide detectives now say that myers encountered a speeding gray sedan with one person inside. her daughter reached over and honked the corn and the other driver gets angry and pulled in front of the pair's vehicle and stopped and confronted myers who allegedly doesn't say
yesterday his mother testified his son was suicidal after he left the marines, according to her, chris kyle, the inspiration behind the film was helping him with his post traumatic stress disorder. >> they show him acting insane but they contend he knew what he was doing. >>> and now a deadly road rage incident in las vegas. that left a mother dead. police now say that her son may have played a bigger part in that shooting. candace gibson has more. >> this morning we are...
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and the east shore freeway is slowing a little bit for the berkeley curve. in marin counties this southbound 101 at lucas valley road. i got the say. this is a new one now blocking one lane and you can see some slight delays just behind it. that is kcbs traffic. let's get a check of your forecast. lot of fog out the door. >>> a lot of fog out there right now but take a look at this. it is a view from san francisco. looking out towards the bay bridge. and the tiptop of the bay bridge is just about 526 feet tall. i mentioned that because we can still see the tiptop. the ceiling right now is roughly between 700 feet and 1,000 feet. but it's low enough to cause delays at sfo up to 56 minutes on some arriving flights. so you're heading on out this morning, we do have the return of a low clouds and of the fog. it's in the 40s and in the mid 50s. we have a couple of different things going on. first off, the tulo fog right here is entering through the back door into the tri-valley. then we have this summer-like weather pattern with the return of the marine layer and that's s
and the east shore freeway is slowing a little bit for the berkeley curve. in marin counties this southbound 101 at lucas valley road. i got the say. this is a new one now blocking one lane and you can see some slight delays just behind it. that is kcbs traffic. let's get a check of your forecast. lot of fog out the door. >>> a lot of fog out there right now but take a look at this. it is a view from san francisco. looking out towards the bay bridge. and the tiptop of the bay bridge is...