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marine back in '51.un. could be ray lisi. hall of fame jackass. 86'd him from the gunwale, oh, a decade ago. he ever do time? he did a good stretch at frackville for beating a union scab. the guy's sucking his meals down through a straw now. where's lisi park it these days? over at ruby's with the rest of his old dock buddies. probably already got his drunk on. and he likes cops ev even less than marines. we'll keep that in mind. thanks, sue. okay. hey... he tries to throw a bottle at you, like he did me... we'll return the favor. new single serve bertolli meals and got a little more of italy than they expected. ♪ [ laughter ] bertolli, your house? ♪ [ everyone ] welcome home! [ chef ] this is bertolli's new single serve ricotta and spinach cannelloni. stuffed with mozzarella, romano, parmesan, and ricotta. so good. [ male announcer ] enjoy authentic italian at home. bertolli, italy is served. [ male announcer ] enjoy authentic italian at home. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? wel
marine back in '51.un. could be ray lisi. hall of fame jackass. 86'd him from the gunwale, oh, a decade ago. he ever do time? he did a good stretch at frackville for beating a union scab. the guy's sucking his meals down through a straw now. where's lisi park it these days? over at ruby's with the rest of his old dock buddies. probably already got his drunk on. and he likes cops ev even less than marines. we'll keep that in mind. thanks, sue. okay. hey... he tries to throw a bottle at you, like...
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and our civilian workers are a top priority for the marine corps. we'll continue to cooperate to get answers for our marine corps family who may have been exposed to volatile organic compounds in drinking water at camp lejeune in the past. >> officially, i've been told nothing. i've read things. and i've heard things. >> how long did you live on the base? >> i was conceived on the base, and then born on the base, and my exposure ended at the age of four months. >> do you know if you were nursed or if you were fed formula? so your diet every day as a baby was full of the contaminated water. and i'm sure your mom bathed you often in nice warm water. the water itself is going to send the tce into your skin. baby's bottoms are all full of fat, where it will go right into the fat and get into your blood stream. >> when i first heard about this, i told my oncologist in tallahassee. they said, oh, no way, that's too long. >> for most cancers in adults, we think the latency period is from 10 to 15 years. for children, their cancers can develop with shorter
and our civilian workers are a top priority for the marine corps. we'll continue to cooperate to get answers for our marine corps family who may have been exposed to volatile organic compounds in drinking water at camp lejeune in the past. >> officially, i've been told nothing. i've read things. and i've heard things. >> how long did you live on the base? >> i was conceived on the base, and then born on the base, and my exposure ended at the age of four months. >> do you...
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i'm really excited, because i'm actually enlisted in the marines, to be in the band.s was a really good experience for me to get me ready for boot camp and, like, to see what i can become. [ marching-band music plays ] >> the evening parade is open to the public. admission is free. to find about getting tickets, check out our website. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen kids news." >> write to us at... >> and now, a paid presentation for all new proactiv plus. >> with special appearances by "glee"'s naya river, jurnee smollett-bell from the hit tv series "true blood." >> and your host, actress, singer, and dancer julianne hough. brought to you by guthy-renker. >> what if you could clear your acne faster than ever before while restoring a healthy balance to your skin? >> the people you're about to meet, real people, and even some famous faces, have struggled with the frustration of breakouts. >> but now, they're all excited about their beautiful skin and loving their complexion
i'm really excited, because i'm actually enlisted in the marines, to be in the band.s was a really good experience for me to get me ready for boot camp and, like, to see what i can become. [ marching-band music plays ] >> the evening parade is open to the public. admission is free. to find about getting tickets, check out our website. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen...
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marine industry. so this year it's implementing this free program at ten river locations and 40 seaside resorts across the country. here in pusan, the city has been promoting marine leisure and also new actions begin. this is not scuba diving training session, but rather a university lecture. students on various courses are learning the technology of underwater photography. nurturing underwater photographers is not the sole purpose of this lecture. it aims to help students find jobs in a wide variety of fields, for example, in simulated visual content production, marine study and fisheries. the university is currently focusing on developing human resources to satisfy the government's aim to expand the marine industry. >> translator: i want to develop pusan's marine industry. i want to work in this profession. >> reporter: the central figure on this project is this professor. over the last 20 year, he has prompted a variety of initiatives because he sees the popularization of marine leisure as essentia
marine industry. so this year it's implementing this free program at ten river locations and 40 seaside resorts across the country. here in pusan, the city has been promoting marine leisure and also new actions begin. this is not scuba diving training session, but rather a university lecture. students on various courses are learning the technology of underwater photography. nurturing underwater photographers is not the sole purpose of this lecture. it aims to help students find jobs in a wide...
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, our dork horark ho marines.close the memory of all who have made the ultimate sacrifice in these years or more. and that includes 326 fallen heroes from camp pendleton. we honor all of them. every single one. and we stand with their families like the gold star families i had an opportunity to meet with before i came out here. we're grateful to them. we're grateful for their sacrifice. they've given a piece of their heart to america. and america will always honor their sacrifice. i know some of you recently returned from afghanistan. on behalf of a grateful nation, welcome home. we send our prayers to all those who at this very moment are still in harm's way, including your regimental combat team seven, which is coming home this month. i know some of you are getting ready to deploy in the months to come. this is still a hard fight. our afghan partners have stepped up. they're bearing a bigger brunt of the firepower, taking on a lot more casualties. they're in the lead. but it's still tough, and we're still needed
, our dork horark ho marines.close the memory of all who have made the ultimate sacrifice in these years or more. and that includes 326 fallen heroes from camp pendleton. we honor all of them. every single one. and we stand with their families like the gold star families i had an opportunity to meet with before i came out here. we're grateful to them. we're grateful for their sacrifice. they've given a piece of their heart to america. and america will always honor their sacrifice. i know some...
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once a marine, always a marine. so matt endured excruciating rehab, therapy that could last all day, month after month. rebuilding his strength. recovery was slow. taking his first shaky steps on short prosthetics, then a new anywhere of knees, then full legs taking him back to normal height. stepping forward with two canes. then just one. then none. learning to walk again. learning to run. in his uniform, then his body armor. and then just 18 months after he was injured and lost both legs, matt, a double amputee, returned to his unit and redeployed to afghanistan. for a time, matt even served as team leader. and today, matt and his company are preparing for their next deployment, to the pacific. his wife camille also a marine, is working to become a test pilot because matt says she likes to fly aggressively. and this inspiring marine couple is looking ahead to serving their country for many years to come. thank you so much. so much. like matt and camille's throughout our marine corps. in semper fidelis. that's the
once a marine, always a marine. so matt endured excruciating rehab, therapy that could last all day, month after month. rebuilding his strength. recovery was slow. taking his first shaky steps on short prosthetics, then a new anywhere of knees, then full legs taking him back to normal height. stepping forward with two canes. then just one. then none. learning to walk again. learning to run. in his uniform, then his body armor. and then just 18 months after he was injured and lost both legs,...
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we greatly respect navy, marine corps and guard safety policy. cal fire has an aviation policy as well. we work cooperatively with the agencies here at the table to ensure when we are engaged in an aerial fire fighting event we are working within each other's policies. we have trained in a work around, we can do close air support with navy and marine corps aircraft, with the current system we have. would we like to improve upon it? absolutely. we have gone very high up in the organization to try and look at getting the r210 radio modified to the point where it can work on our vhf spectrums, that's one of our challenges we need to move forward with. but overall we're confident when we do call upon dod assets to integrate with civilian aircraft, the training regimen we put forth will keep aircrews safe and also have them be effective. there was a lot of questions from a political level as well as a public level. you've got aircraft sitting at north island, just launch them, get them in the fight. it was hard to explain to them that that's a very de
we greatly respect navy, marine corps and guard safety policy. cal fire has an aviation policy as well. we work cooperatively with the agencies here at the table to ensure when we are engaged in an aerial fire fighting event we are working within each other's policies. we have trained in a work around, we can do close air support with navy and marine corps aircraft, with the current system we have. would we like to improve upon it? absolutely. we have gone very high up in the organization to...
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marin moved his hand up to her left breast, squeezing it."but you don't remember this. >> bergman: never happened. you don't remember the police coming to talk to you about it? >> bergman: the jury also did not hear jacqueline's story, the young woman who first brought the case with her mother. jacqueline was murdered in an unrelated incident. the judge dropped her from the case, along with her mother, angela mendoza. >> bergman: doesn't it really start with angela? she says you were harassing her daughter. >> bergman: you say that angela mendoza misunderstood you. >> bergman: she says that you asked her for her daughter. >> oh my god. >> bergman: that you promised to take care of them if her daughter had kids with you. >> bergman: is juan marin credible? >> very good question. is he credible? on a number of instances, we believe the answer is no. >> bergman: do you see how some people would say there was something going on, but they were looking the other way? they left the management, for instance, of the rattlesnake ranch in sunnyside to a
marin moved his hand up to her left breast, squeezing it."but you don't remember this. >> bergman: never happened. you don't remember the police coming to talk to you about it? >> bergman: the jury also did not hear jacqueline's story, the young woman who first brought the case with her mother. jacqueline was murdered in an unrelated incident. the judge dropped her from the case, along with her mother, angela mendoza. >> bergman: doesn't it really start with angela? she...
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. >> yes, what counts for the difference in the rates between marine and the lower? >> a couple of things. we have a strip to payback the $13 million reserve that we need in order to sign long-term contracts. since we don't have a creditworthy independent organization. we have a little bit set aside in case we sign of care customers. i think we have estimated what it would take to sign up 5,000 care customers. that is going down because our rate is going down, but it's still there. our budget, our administrative budget is higher. i actually think we'll be able to bring it down more, but i haven't consulted with the general manager about how much more we can strip out of that and still be safe. there is one more component. rim doesn't have a hundred percent green rate. i can't tell you offhand exactly what that component of the rate is, but it's probably around a penny for that. so it's a lot of little things to add up. >> you mentioned sonoma. have you figured out what they are going with? >> no. what they have is proposals in concept. so they still need to -- >> i t
. >> yes, what counts for the difference in the rates between marine and the lower? >> a couple of things. we have a strip to payback the $13 million reserve that we need in order to sign long-term contracts. since we don't have a creditworthy independent organization. we have a little bit set aside in case we sign of care customers. i think we have estimated what it would take to sign up 5,000 care customers. that is going down because our rate is going down, but it's still there....
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first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered southwest afghanistan during 2009. we arrived in 2010 so it was a bit more stable. and we went straight to helman and nimruz province. very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there is a 44 year life span for your average citizen. it has a less than 20 percent literacy rate and girls in afghanistan will marry by the time they are 15 and will likely birth their second child by the time they are 20. so this is the long-term effects of violence and civil wars within a failed state by every measure. the marines who are currently still in southwest afghanistan, they are surrounded by very conservative culture. in 2010, this is not true now but narco traf
first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered southwest afghanistan during 2009. we arrived in 2010 so it was a bit more stable. and we went straight to helman and nimruz province. very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th...
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marine corps are held fast in 2015, and the u.s. air force has accelerated their initial operating capabilities to 20 1600 this is a problem that finds problems, fixes problems. you can see that in the pace of development and flight operations. we have completed nearly 9000 flight hours on the f-35 program. last 12 months, 50% of those operations have taken place. we are increasing the production of the airplane. last year, we deliver 30 airplanes. deliver 36.e will we are increasing the production, the pace of flight operations, and the development. what i hear from the pilots is they truly see the next generation capability that they have in the f-35. host: the problem with the helmets have been resolved? today, we have flown the helmets successfully on every flight is 2007. that is nearly 9000 flight hours. when you talk to the pilots and go down to akron air force base in florida to the marine corps air station, they tell me they love the helmet. resolve whatd to were the technical difficulties earlier in the program, as we do i
marine corps are held fast in 2015, and the u.s. air force has accelerated their initial operating capabilities to 20 1600 this is a problem that finds problems, fixes problems. you can see that in the pace of development and flight operations. we have completed nearly 9000 flight hours on the f-35 program. last 12 months, 50% of those operations have taken place. we are increasing the production of the airplane. last year, we deliver 30 airplanes. deliver 36.e will we are increasing the...
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a marine violates the code and now faces a murder charge. a would-be soccer mom takes up with a violent street gang. >> i didn't look in the back. i didn't want to see the body. >> an openly gay inmate adheres to the convict code and pays the price. >> they say i was involved and i wasn't involved. >> you know i told you what we saw on camera, right? >> a former karate instructor is charged with a fatal act of arson. >> it was just five minutes, whatever in time, that just kind of ruined everything. >> and a young inmate goes home to the father who had him arrested. >> you better hope to god they do not let me come nowhere near you. because i swear to god, il knock every [ bleep ] out of your mouth. >> over the years of producing "lockup" we've interviewed hundreds of inmates across the country in various maximum security prisons and jails. really their stories break down into two broad categories. the first, inmates that brag about their heinous crimes and leave no doubt as to why they're behind bars. but the second and more puzzling catego
a marine violates the code and now faces a murder charge. a would-be soccer mom takes up with a violent street gang. >> i didn't look in the back. i didn't want to see the body. >> an openly gay inmate adheres to the convict code and pays the price. >> they say i was involved and i wasn't involved. >> you know i told you what we saw on camera, right? >> a former karate instructor is charged with a fatal act of arson. >> it was just five minutes, whatever in...
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in many places, paint peels off, taking with it any attached marine life.nd many organisms shun such insecure surfaces in the first place. meanwhile, u.s. biologists have observed that wrecks also lure fish away from their natural reefs. in some cases, wrecks were covered in organisms just a couple of hours after being sunk, with fish never returning to their original reefs. thomas zurawski has been tasked by biologists with counting and collecting the marine life forms and plants that form the biotopes on his sunken wrecks. they're not the same as ones that develop on natural underwater rock formations. for example, they tend to be more species that mostly live in the open ocean. it remains to be seen just how beneficial artificial reefs are for marine life. >> we had hoped to see an explosive development of new biotopes with the marine life that developed there then leaving the wrecks and heading into other biotopes, creating new stocks. unfortunately this didn't happen on the scale we'd hoped. >> the wrecks are sunk in controlled conditions on sand banks
in many places, paint peels off, taking with it any attached marine life.nd many organisms shun such insecure surfaces in the first place. meanwhile, u.s. biologists have observed that wrecks also lure fish away from their natural reefs. in some cases, wrecks were covered in organisms just a couple of hours after being sunk, with fish never returning to their original reefs. thomas zurawski has been tasked by biologists with counting and collecting the marine life forms and plants that form the...
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. >> in marin county there is concern that eucalyptus trees could go up. san rafael may have to return a quarter million dollars for a project chopping down flammable trees. john alston asks why. >> these hillsides are all really, really dry. >> they are dotted with flammable eucalyptus trees that marin county wants to get rid of. >> they explode and it is pretty scary. >> the nonprofit group won a state grant to remove the eucalyptus trees along highway 101 next to the marin civic center. >> the nature of the tree has a shallow root system. couple to that you have fall entries and showers that are a result of the burning of those trees. >> and now the money to remove the trees is in jeopardy. the marin group has to come up with the 2 his,000 first -- $200,000 first and they don't have the up front cash yet. >> hopefully they can find another source to do it. it is really important. who live nearby believe it is beautiful and want them to stay. >> we have had such a low rate of fires in marin. there are other things i would like to see the money used for.
. >> in marin county there is concern that eucalyptus trees could go up. san rafael may have to return a quarter million dollars for a project chopping down flammable trees. john alston asks why. >> these hillsides are all really, really dry. >> they are dotted with flammable eucalyptus trees that marin county wants to get rid of. >> they explode and it is pretty scary. >> the nonprofit group won a state grant to remove the eucalyptus trees along highway 101 next...
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lisa amin gulezian, abc7 >> in marin county there is concern that eucalyptus trees could go up. san rafael may have to return a quarter million dollars for a project chopping down flammable trees. john alston asks why. >> these hillsides are all really, really dry. >> they are dotted with flammable eucalyptus trees that marin county wants to get rid of. >> they explode and it is pretty scary. >> the nonprofit group won a state grant to remove the eucalyptus trees along highway 101 next to the marin civic center. >> the nature of the tree has a shallow root system. couple to that you have fall entries and showers that are a result of the burning of those trees. >> and now the money to remove the trees is in jeopardy. the marin group has to come up with the 2 his,000 first -- $200,000 first and they don't have the up front cash yet. >> hopefully they can find another source to do it. it is really important. >> other people who live nearby belie it is beautiful and want them to stay. >> we have had such a low rate of fires in marin. there are other things i would like to see the mo
lisa amin gulezian, abc7 >> in marin county there is concern that eucalyptus trees could go up. san rafael may have to return a quarter million dollars for a project chopping down flammable trees. john alston asks why. >> these hillsides are all really, really dry. >> they are dotted with flammable eucalyptus trees that marin county wants to get rid of. >> they explode and it is pretty scary. >> the nonprofit group won a state grant to remove the eucalyptus trees...
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okay, don weiss with marine energy? this is our second witness from marine -- don't you guys work over there? >> yeah, luckily we're very close, it's just across the road. >> welcome, thank you very much sh it's a pleasure to be here, my name is dawn weiss, i'm the executive officer for the marine energy authority, and the questions and issues you guys are all grappling today are not new when our clean energy program grappled with many of the same issues with our early start-up, i'm happy to report the program works, in fact, we've been able to exceed a lot of our expectations ahead of schedule and we've been able to prove that a lot of the initial fears of the program were unwarranted. as of this month, we are serving over 120 thousand customers throughout marine county and the city of richmond. because of our existence, any customers in our region can choose pg&e's 19% renewable program, our light green 50% renewable program or our deep green renewable program, those are three choices, right now in san francisco, ther
okay, don weiss with marine energy? this is our second witness from marine -- don't you guys work over there? >> yeah, luckily we're very close, it's just across the road. >> welcome, thank you very much sh it's a pleasure to be here, my name is dawn weiss, i'm the executive officer for the marine energy authority, and the questions and issues you guys are all grappling today are not new when our clean energy program grappled with many of the same issues with our early start-up, i'm...
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. >> in marin county there is concern that eucalyptus trees could go up. san rafael may have to return a quarter million dollars for a project chopping down flammable trees. john alston asks why. >> these hillsides are all really, really dry. >> they are dotted with flammable euptus t that marin county wants to get rid of. >> they explode and it is pretty scary. >> the nonprofit group won a state grant to remove the eucalyptus trees along highway 101 next to the marin civic center. >> the nature of the tree has a shallow root system. couple to that you have fall entries and showers that are a result of the burning of those trees. >> and now the money to remove the trees is in jeopardy. the marin group has to come up with the 2 his,000 first -- $200,000 first and they don't have the up front cash yet. >> hopefully they can find another source to do it. it is really important. >> other people who live nearby believe it is beautiful and want them to stay. >> we have had such a low rate of fires in marin. there are other things i would like to see the money us
. >> in marin county there is concern that eucalyptus trees could go up. san rafael may have to return a quarter million dollars for a project chopping down flammable trees. john alston asks why. >> these hillsides are all really, really dry. >> they are dotted with flammable euptus t that marin county wants to get rid of. >> they explode and it is pretty scary. >> the nonprofit group won a state grant to remove the eucalyptus trees along highway 101 next to the...
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navy, the marine corps, had something that we really needed. it's called logistics expertise. and we recognized that and with the help of our fleet week association, with the help of our honorary chair, former secretary of state george scholtz, along with senator feinstein who started fleet week, we began to appreciate in addition to appreciating the men and women in uniform and the wonderful attributes of having fleet week and the blue angels and the parade of ships, we could also be working on something very important to this city. all across the world there are examples after example and i know the men and women and leadership of the uss macon know this after their tour of duty these past months, all over the world there are disasters and emergencies that we are responding to and that you have become the humanitarian assistance and the disaster relief that is absolutely needed. why not practice that here? and so two years ago we gathered with our own departments from the port of san francisco to our sheriff to our police and fire, led by our emergency management division, g
navy, the marine corps, had something that we really needed. it's called logistics expertise. and we recognized that and with the help of our fleet week association, with the help of our honorary chair, former secretary of state george scholtz, along with senator feinstein who started fleet week, we began to appreciate in addition to appreciating the men and women in uniform and the wonderful attributes of having fleet week and the blue angels and the parade of ships, we could also be working...
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corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike napolitano is serving with the navy's expedition training group. while deployed in 2004, he spearheaded maritime patrol relief efforts toing the 2004 indian ocean tsunami, as well as numerous theater cooperation efforts throughout the pacific and in 2009 captain napolitano reported as commanding officer of the expeditionary training group. this is a fabulous panel and i know you're going to appreciate what they have to say. rear admiral, i think you'll start. >> first of all on behalf of the chilean navy i would like to thank so much to san francisco fleet week, particul
corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike...
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i'm with first marine briged. i've been coming to san francisco since may for the planning efforts and i got to participate in the com drill with 6 marines and we were dispersed from all 3 different sites. >> good morning, everybody, my name is michelle geddis, i'm with the san francisco department of emergency management, i'm responsible for the project management ofrs and one of our major programs is the interoperatability program. so i was more than delighted to be part of this com exercise, i was able to be an evaluator at the ocean beach location and we have a lot of lessons learned to talk about. thanks. >> one of the challenges that we have in civilian and also you as military is that common operating picture. how do we make sure that all of our resources in the field, back in the command post, have the same operating picture and we can ensure that we have an unity of effort of everyone. and with the command and control exercise that we started with, this was one great opportunity for the military and the c
i'm with first marine briged. i've been coming to san francisco since may for the planning efforts and i got to participate in the com drill with 6 marines and we were dispersed from all 3 different sites. >> good morning, everybody, my name is michelle geddis, i'm with the san francisco department of emergency management, i'm responsible for the project management ofrs and one of our major programs is the interoperatability program. so i was more than delighted to be part of this com...
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marine but also a resident of san francisco. it eats always the reverse. >> sometimes that's the case, i want to encourage you to exercise your leadership and give residences and businesses a choice in our power supply, now's ao time for change and now's your opportunity to make this happen and start moving things forward to cleanpowersf, it will create jobs and local power, it will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it worked in the city of richmond where we serve 80% of the customer base, we reduced more than 30 thousand tons of greenhouse gas emission, we built local power, we have three more projects in the works, we're implementing energy efficiency programs and these are all creates local jobs and benefiting our local economy, if it worked in marine and richmond, i know it can work here as well. one thing i have to acknowledge here today is the shell shock campaign that we see. i was with the marine program before we launched service when pg&e spent 44 million dollars marketing against our program and trying to defeat this h
marine but also a resident of san francisco. it eats always the reverse. >> sometimes that's the case, i want to encourage you to exercise your leadership and give residences and businesses a choice in our power supply, now's ao time for change and now's your opportunity to make this happen and start moving things forward to cleanpowersf, it will create jobs and local power, it will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it worked in the city of richmond where we serve 80% of the customer base,...
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>> marines don't take it well when they get demoted.essage we can't have a mascot biting, barking, doing things they are not supposed to do. >> that is exactly what sergeant chesty did last summer when he went after defense secretary panetta's dog at the friday evening parade. >> he barked and lashed out at bravo. it was a tense moment. >> this is challenging civilian control of the military. >> this was right in front of the secretary of defense and commandant of the marine corps. >> there was speculation sergeant chesty was being forced out. >> he was promoted to sergeant after that. there is no truth to the rumor there is a forced retirement. >> whatever the reason this pup should be the new mascot chesty xiv by late august with as many as five public events each week. >> chesty is a great way to represent the more than 200,000 marine sailors and civilians who make up our corps. he's got a very important job. we are happy to have him. >> sergeant chesty is in his final week as the marine mascot private first class chesty is being pro
>> marines don't take it well when they get demoted.essage we can't have a mascot biting, barking, doing things they are not supposed to do. >> that is exactly what sergeant chesty did last summer when he went after defense secretary panetta's dog at the friday evening parade. >> he barked and lashed out at bravo. it was a tense moment. >> this is challenging civilian control of the military. >> this was right in front of the secretary of defense and commandant of...
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off to the north, mainly marine layer with us.a little bit of higher clouds offshore and also, well off to the north. getting a look at the temperatures as we head throughout wednesday's forecast. things where cooling off for us. 89 in morgan hill. 87 in san jose. we can't get rid of the humidity just yet. but at least not going to be low here on the ooebs bay. 90 in livermore. 84 in the castro valley. for san francisco, temperatures in the 60s as we head throughout wednesday. 83 in santa rosa and the storm system is pushing to the north over the next 24 hours and it will take the chance of thunderstorms and move it to the north. tomorrow, the biggest threat is the north bay counties. looks like the southbound and east bay out of the clear. in the seven-day forecast, temperatures in the upper iebts to near 90 throughout thursday and friday. we dry out and temperatures are cool throughout sunday, monday and tuesday with mid 80s. by next monday, 27 days until fall, you guys. it's going to be cooler sooner rather than later. >> jeff,
off to the north, mainly marine layer with us.a little bit of higher clouds offshore and also, well off to the north. getting a look at the temperatures as we head throughout wednesday's forecast. things where cooling off for us. 89 in morgan hill. 87 in san jose. we can't get rid of the humidity just yet. but at least not going to be low here on the ooebs bay. 90 in livermore. 84 in the castro valley. for san francisco, temperatures in the 60s as we head throughout wednesday. 83 in santa rosa...
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new sand that we have is a kind of plastic sand it's also being it's strangling marine life and it's being adjusted by it so for example that fish that just went by was caught by our friend dr marcus air eriksson he is the founder of five gyres along with his partner and wife commons and he caught that fish cut it open to eat it when he was driven sailing from long beach to hawaii and found that had seventeen little tiny pieces of plastic and it's intestines so what we're finding is a lot of marine birds are ingesting the plastic they're being fed it by their parents laced and albatross other animals are becoming entangled in it we're finding a large amount of plastic in the intestines of marine turtles in whales in dolphins and the other big problem about this is not just that animals are dying from ingesting the plastic or from getting tangled up in it six pack rings strangled by it fishing line must fish netting now that is used by fishermen is also made out of plastic as opposed to used to be made out of natural fibers and things like that so aside from entanglement and then inge
new sand that we have is a kind of plastic sand it's also being it's strangling marine life and it's being adjusted by it so for example that fish that just went by was caught by our friend dr marcus air eriksson he is the founder of five gyres along with his partner and wife commons and he caught that fish cut it open to eat it when he was driven sailing from long beach to hawaii and found that had seventeen little tiny pieces of plastic and it's intestines so what we're finding is a lot of...
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possibility of airport delay tomorrow morning because of the deepening marine layer.onight, sunset, 8:17, not going to see it at the beaches. tomorrow will be a tad cooler, extended forecast calls for stagnant weather condition. today's high, 70 at the beaches. otherwise, 88 at the delta and back to the trivalley. we will deep into the 50s overnight. here's your future cast. this marine layer is more extensive and deeper tonight, especially around santa cruz and at the bay. tomorrow we will see some partial coastal clearing at best. the marine layer, it's deepened, all because of an area of low pressure, this long wave trough to the north of us. until that kicks out we're in this weather pattern all the way through next weekend. with the marine layer deepening, we have a little bit of light drizzle in the forecast. tomorrow, we have sunshine, 67- degrees for the annual art and soul festival in oakland. that's becoming big time-fun each and every year. if you're going to the a's game tomorrow afternoon, third game against the rangers, 63-degrees at game time. dress in
possibility of airport delay tomorrow morning because of the deepening marine layer.onight, sunset, 8:17, not going to see it at the beaches. tomorrow will be a tad cooler, extended forecast calls for stagnant weather condition. today's high, 70 at the beaches. otherwise, 88 at the delta and back to the trivalley. we will deep into the 50s overnight. here's your future cast. this marine layer is more extensive and deeper tonight, especially around santa cruz and at the bay. tomorrow we will see...
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pasta in the marine environment is that it is accumulating other persistent organic pollutants to the surface so you can take one tiny little ball it's like a pretty consumer plastic piece of plastic they're called nergal's and it's what pasta looks like it's like a tiny teeny actually i brought some is a tiny teeny little bottles so i have it in the jar and this is sand from a beautiful beach that from a distance looks pristine it's called renga toto it's an island off the coast of auckland new zealand and this is full of these little tiny particles and if you look at one of these what happens potentially with a nerd all which are these little tiny balls holding one up i don't even know if you can. zoom in there but there are. but they're very very small and they look like fish eggs or they look like fish so what ends up happening is these can accumulate up to a million times the p.o.p. is the persistent organic pollutants that washington ocean on the surface so you can there's a professor in japan named dr kata who's studying these and what he's found is it can have. pharmaceuticals
pasta in the marine environment is that it is accumulating other persistent organic pollutants to the surface so you can take one tiny little ball it's like a pretty consumer plastic piece of plastic they're called nergal's and it's what pasta looks like it's like a tiny teeny actually i brought some is a tiny teeny little bottles so i have it in the jar and this is sand from a beautiful beach that from a distance looks pristine it's called renga toto it's an island off the coast of auckland...
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five years in the marines. now all steven rhodes wants is to play college football. the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he will maintain full eligibility for four years. go rhodes. >>> here's more military bravely. a shoulder jumps 217 feet from the liberty memorial. this was a tribute to the upcoming world war i centennial. then there's colombian diver orlando duke. he leaps 75 feet from a helicopter into new york harbor. not sure how he smelled after. and he did this to promote the cliff diving world series which should be fun. >>> don't tell these 195 flyers fans hockey season is over. oh, no you don't. they were in philadelphia to watch logos on the ice get painted over. they had some time. they want to break a record for
five years in the marines. now all steven rhodes wants is to play college football. the middle tennessee state freshman was ineligible because he played in the marine corps. only it was just a recreational league. now the ncaa says he will maintain full eligibility for four years. go rhodes. >>> here's more military bravely. a shoulder jumps 217 feet from the liberty memorial. this was a tribute to the upcoming world war i centennial. then there's colombian diver orlando duke. he leaps...
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i know there is no such thing as a former marine.after he left the court and became a litigator, his passion for public service drew him back to the federal government as a prosecutor. over the next two decades, he held a variety of positions. he excelled in every role of high profile and prosecutions, from organized crimes and fraud cases to the infamous -- lockerbie bombing, to the prosecution of [indiscernible] noriega. his judgment, his humility, and his natural sense of leadership were on constant display. i think the single best illustration of his sense of duty and passion for public service came after he left the justice department in the mid- 1990's. that was after he accepted a prestigious job in private practice. this is supposed be my store. everyone has talked about it. i'm going to say to get anyway. at that time, i was serving as the united states attorney for the district of columbia. he had been working in a white- collar crime litigation firm for a couple of years. --called me one day and said bob mueller isid on th
i know there is no such thing as a former marine.after he left the court and became a litigator, his passion for public service drew him back to the federal government as a prosecutor. over the next two decades, he held a variety of positions. he excelled in every role of high profile and prosecutions, from organized crimes and fraud cases to the infamous -- lockerbie bombing, to the prosecution of [indiscernible] noriega. his judgment, his humility, and his natural sense of leadership were on...
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once a marine, always a marine. semper fi, young man.me it talk more about this and the machinations, our legal panel, mark callum and paul najime. i get that there have to be rules, but don't you look at these cases separately, or is it too bulky a process, mark? >> the ncaa has been full of controversy the last couple of years. my firm was recently against a case. we shrug our shoulder and shake our head in disbelief. look, they've got unintentionally an act. i'll call it the anti-patriot act. that simply does -- it punishes our service people. it -- that's all that's happened. this young man can't get a scholarship. is being penalized for having been in the service and playing ball. unprofessionally. so they need to fix it. it's that simple. they shouldn't have this controversy. they should understand what this really means. and the message it's sending. they is a chance to dig themselves out of a hole and should do it rather than punishing this young man. when you look at him, you're beaming. he served our country. he's getting a sch
once a marine, always a marine. semper fi, young man.me it talk more about this and the machinations, our legal panel, mark callum and paul najime. i get that there have to be rules, but don't you look at these cases separately, or is it too bulky a process, mark? >> the ncaa has been full of controversy the last couple of years. my firm was recently against a case. we shrug our shoulder and shake our head in disbelief. look, they've got unintentionally an act. i'll call it the...
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once a marine, always a marine.endured excruciating rehab, therapy that could last all day, month after month, rebuilding his strength. recovery was slow. taking his first shaky steps on prosthetics, a new pair of knees, full legs taking him back to full height, stepping forward with two canes, then just one, again,n-learning to walk in his uniform, then body armor. 18 months after he was injured matt, a both legs, double-amputee, returned to his unit and redeployed to afghanistan. [applause] for a time, he even served as team leader. today, they're preparing for their next appointment to the pacific. marinee, camille, also a , is working to become a test pilot because she likes to fly aggressively. this inspiring marine couple is looking ahead to serving their country for many years to come. matt and camille, please wave. [applause] thank you so much. thank you so much. [applause] know, there are stories like matt and camille's through the marine corps. they represent what is best in our marine corps. semper fideli
once a marine, always a marine.endured excruciating rehab, therapy that could last all day, month after month, rebuilding his strength. recovery was slow. taking his first shaky steps on prosthetics, a new pair of knees, full legs taking him back to full height, stepping forward with two canes, then just one, again,n-learning to walk in his uniform, then body armor. 18 months after he was injured matt, a both legs, double-amputee, returned to his unit and redeployed to afghanistan. [applause]...
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marine turtles in whales in dolphins and the other big problem about this is not just that animals are dying from ingesting the plastic or from getting tangled up in it six pack rings strangled by it fishing line must fish netting now that is used by fishermen is also made out of plastic as opposed to used to be made out of natural fibers and things like that so aside from entanglement and then ingestion what we're also finding happening to the pasta in the marine environment is that it is accumulating other persistent organic pollutants to the surface so you can take one tiny little ball it's like a pretty consumer plastic piece of plastic they're called nergal's and it's what pasta looks like it's like a tiny teeny actually i brought some is a tiny teeny little bottles so i have it in the jar and this is sand from a beautiful beach that from a distance looks pristine it's called rangar toto it's an island off the coast of auckland new zealand and this is full of these little tiny particles and if you look at one of these what happens potentially with a nerd all which are these little
marine turtles in whales in dolphins and the other big problem about this is not just that animals are dying from ingesting the plastic or from getting tangled up in it six pack rings strangled by it fishing line must fish netting now that is used by fishermen is also made out of plastic as opposed to used to be made out of natural fibers and things like that so aside from entanglement and then ingestion what we're also finding happening to the pasta in the marine environment is that it is...
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and the golden gate bridge, nice flow from marin county into san francisco. closely watching your time saver traffic throughout the morning. >>> happening today, american airlines will be in bankruptcy court over its proposed reorganization plan. american is trying to merge with u.s. airways. that would make it the largest carrier in the world. the government has filed an anti trust lawsuit challenging the merger. >>> and fortune magazine is coming out with its annual list of the world's fastest growing companies, last year it was apple and lulu lemon. >>> and general motors is jumping on the self driving bandwagon. the automaker is working on a super cruise system. it uses radar and a camera to steer cars keeping them in the traffic lane and a safe distance of the cars ahead of them. gm hopes to have the cars out on the roads in six years. >>> a bombshell in silicon valley. >> sources confirm to the mercury news google co-founder is calling it quits with his wife. they married just six years ago. they have a couple k kids. according to the tech blog all thin
and the golden gate bridge, nice flow from marin county into san francisco. closely watching your time saver traffic throughout the morning. >>> happening today, american airlines will be in bankruptcy court over its proposed reorganization plan. american is trying to merge with u.s. airways. that would make it the largest carrier in the world. the government has filed an anti trust lawsuit challenging the merger. >>> and fortune magazine is coming out with its annual list of...
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"i am a marine," you know, to illustrate the point, um, you know, a young marine who was wounded and then because of his injuries had to transition out of the military. and in talking to him about that transition, he said, "you know, one of the things that i really struggled with is, while i was in the marine corps, i would introduce myself to people, you know, my name is john, i'm a marine," and he said that "all of a sudden, i realized that this moment in time that i'm not a marine anymore," and he said, "i stopped introducing myself to people because i didn't know what to say. because i didn't know how to define who i was." so, his entire identity... ...was wrapped up in being a marine or being a ranger or whatever it is, and i think that this really is a discontinuous transition from military life to civilian life. and, um, as a consequence of that, that you really do feel, feel, um, isolated, you want to withdraw, um, not so much because you know, you don't want social interaction, but, you're not exactly sure where you fit for a period of time. and i, i think, um, that is a cha
"i am a marine," you know, to illustrate the point, um, you know, a young marine who was wounded and then because of his injuries had to transition out of the military. and in talking to him about that transition, he said, "you know, one of the things that i really struggled with is, while i was in the marine corps, i would introduce myself to people, you know, my name is john, i'm a marine," and he said that "all of a sudden, i realized that this moment in time that...
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i do appoint this marine a lance corporal in the united states marine corps.oint is he to on or observe and follow such orders as may be given at such time. >> chris: the younger english bulldog has been groomed for this dog shadowing 13 as he performed his duties and made public appearances. he has got big paws to fill. semper phi to both chesty. i'm chris wallace here in washington. keep it here on fox where more news is always on 00 way. >> harris: as fox reports live, we are learning all those concussions suffered by so many players in the nfl could turn into cash. and we thought they would join us if we attacked syria over alleged chemical weapons use. but tonight a key ally says no way. just as the white house makes its case to members of congress for a possible military strike on syria. >> the assad regime needs to be held responsible. >> harris: but lawmakers worn it -- warn it won't be quick or easy. >> you cannot confine this to syria. >> we could be locked in for years. >> harris: n
i do appoint this marine a lance corporal in the united states marine corps.oint is he to on or observe and follow such orders as may be given at such time. >> chris: the younger english bulldog has been groomed for this dog shadowing 13 as he performed his duties and made public appearances. he has got big paws to fill. semper phi to both chesty. i'm chris wallace here in washington. keep it here on fox where more news is always on 00 way. >> harris: as fox reports live, we are...
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marine corps. [ male announcer ] this is claira.prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> i can tell how good our power player is by how many members of the staff want to go to the interview. well, everyone wanted to go back in march when we first ran this story. so once again, enjoy our power player of the week. ♪ meet sergeant chessy the 13th. this english bulldog is the mascot. >> the mascot is involved in a number of official functions in washington, d.c. >> we are proud to introduce the official mascot of washington, d.c. sergeant chesty the 13th. >> engaging with leadership and government official
marine corps. [ male announcer ] this is claira.prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the...
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that is the marine layer in ernest.g to dip down to the tip to the for the golden gate tower that stands 746 feet tall. good indication how low that ceiling is. 58 degrees in the city right now. livermore, 75, due east, 67 to the north in santa rosa and 70 degrees in san jose. this is the scene right now looking out towards the mountain. wall-to-wall sunshine. it is breezy. northwesterly is at 17. the air temperature in the middle 70s, tonight, we will see the marine layer pushing into the bay and go inland. we will start off with drizzle your monday morning, today's high, cooler than yesterday. about by five degrees in many locations, hreur more was down -- livermore was down. and then, it has been cooling uf. the temperatures between 50 and pin grove until 80. the story, it is that right there. it is the marine layer. look at the morning commute tomorrow. we had the low clouds and fog inland by 50 miles. a hint of the stratus near the valley. sweeping around towards morgan hill. backing off into half-moon bay. because
that is the marine layer in ernest.g to dip down to the tip to the for the golden gate tower that stands 746 feet tall. good indication how low that ceiling is. 58 degrees in the city right now. livermore, 75, due east, 67 to the north in santa rosa and 70 degrees in san jose. this is the scene right now looking out towards the mountain. wall-to-wall sunshine. it is breezy. northwesterly is at 17. the air temperature in the middle 70s, tonight, we will see the marine layer pushing into the bay...