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were marines. lt. colonel lacey: the marines took 500 casualties killed and wounded, you are absolutely right. everyone says, what is there still to write about world war ii? we are still getting stuff declassified and finding interesting tidbits. it was only 10 years ago that we were translating the japanese green books. we found out why the japanese did not state a counterattack that first night when we held a 50 yard beachhead. their entire command had been killed. they got caught changing was sheltered to another -- changing from one shelter to another by an artillery shell. unlike americans, you could not just replace command. >> that area, he did not seem to have the same tensions between the marines and army. lt. colonel lacey: he only had a few marines under him. they were concentrated in the central pacific. there is a book that came out called "macarthur's marines." personality comes it, also. for all of his faults, macarthur was good at getting people to do what he wanted. get them to go
were marines. lt. colonel lacey: the marines took 500 casualties killed and wounded, you are absolutely right. everyone says, what is there still to write about world war ii? we are still getting stuff declassified and finding interesting tidbits. it was only 10 years ago that we were translating the japanese green books. we found out why the japanese did not state a counterattack that first night when we held a 50 yard beachhead. their entire command had been killed. they got caught changing...
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never seen a marine let alone worked with one. that in itself was a struggle. >> then there's the heavy gear carried over long decides to answers. >> in the dessert, we had 100 pounds on our back. i was carrying more than my body weight, now carrying 75 pounds for a total of six miles. your body never gets the chance to recover. >> for eight months, these marines have trained in a variety of grueling environments, the desert, ocean and now mountains. at these altitudes, breathing can be hard. even the most basic task becomes more difficult. >> on every march, heart monitors record vital data. marines are asked to record how they're feeling afterwards. the information collected will be used to set gender neutral standards. >> we have found through looking at these that all of the marines out here are capable of performing the task. what we're tying to ascertain is to what level are they capable. we get to see what type of person actually thrives in this environment, and what do they look like from a physical standpoint, what is the
never seen a marine let alone worked with one. that in itself was a struggle. >> then there's the heavy gear carried over long decides to answers. >> in the dessert, we had 100 pounds on our back. i was carrying more than my body weight, now carrying 75 pounds for a total of six miles. your body never gets the chance to recover. >> for eight months, these marines have trained in a variety of grueling environments, the desert, ocean and now mountains. at these altitudes,...
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it is part of the work for this marine. those part of the integrated task for an experiment in genderfication. 600 marines, male and female trained side by side never open -- for combat roles never open to women. >> absolutely thrilling. i love to do things like this . she admits it has not been easy. >> the hardest part, when we arrived, showing up to a unit full of males that never seen a marine that is female. let alone worked with one. that is a struggle . >> then there's the heavy gear. we had over 100 pounds. carrying the body weight every other day. for close to five miles. we are here, carrying 75 pounds every other day for a total of six miles, your body doesn't get a chance to recover. >> for eight months the marines are training in a gruelling environment. the desert, the ocean and the mountains. breathing can be hard in these altitudes. basic tasks - it's more difficult. on every march heart monitors record data. after marines are asked to record how they are feeling. the information collected will be used to se
it is part of the work for this marine. those part of the integrated task for an experiment in genderfication. 600 marines, male and female trained side by side never open -- for combat roles never open to women. >> absolutely thrilling. i love to do things like this . she admits it has not been easy. >> the hardest part, when we arrived, showing up to a unit full of males that never seen a marine that is female. let alone worked with one. that is a struggle . >> then there's...
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. >> the united states marine corps are putting women to the test. all branches of the military are ordered to open up units currently restricted to men later this year. al jazeera's kristin saloomey visited the gender experiment in action. >> it is a long way to the top but all in a day's work for 22-year-old corporal jacqueline dean. 6 loo 00 marines male and female rl participate. it hasn't been easy. >> when we first arrived we wers introduced to men who weren't even used to women in the marines. >>> body weight every day close to five miles now we're here carrying 75 pounds for six miles so your body doesn't have the chance to recover. >> for eight months these marines have been training in a grueling atmosphere. breathing can be hard and the basic task of even breathing can be difficult. after marines are asked to record how they're feeling the information collected will be used to set gender-neutral standards. >> we have found that all the marines are capable of performing the task. what we're trying to ascertain is to what level they are capa
. >> the united states marine corps are putting women to the test. all branches of the military are ordered to open up units currently restricted to men later this year. al jazeera's kristin saloomey visited the gender experiment in action. >> it is a long way to the top but all in a day's work for 22-year-old corporal jacqueline dean. 6 loo 00 marines male and female rl participate. it hasn't been easy. >> when we first arrived we wers introduced to men who weren't even used...
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believe you me, marines are going to do drugs. they're going to do it. >> because i was in the navy for ten years and christian carney was a marine, we did have an initial bond, and it did honestly rub me the wrong way because i feel like when you take an oath of honor and courage and commitment, you need to stand behind the code of the united states marine corps. and to see him justifying his actions as far as the drug use and the drug dealing, it did bother me. it did bother me. >> in our final interview with carney who served seven months in iraq and was awarded a good conduct medal, he once again spoke more like a marine than a convicted drug dealer and murder suspect. >> since i've been in jail and i've been reduced to living out of a paper bag, i've recognized my potential. this has enabled me to recognize my potential. and i believe that sometimes in order to come up strong, you have to be put down as far as you can go. you have to be pushed to the absolute limit that you can be pushed, and to see if that's going to destroy
believe you me, marines are going to do drugs. they're going to do it. >> because i was in the navy for ten years and christian carney was a marine, we did have an initial bond, and it did honestly rub me the wrong way because i feel like when you take an oath of honor and courage and commitment, you need to stand behind the code of the united states marine corps. and to see him justifying his actions as far as the drug use and the drug dealing, it did bother me. it did bother me....
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my son left penn state and enlisted in the marine corps and was a rifle marine. he was in some of the worst fighting. advice about military service is not something you can just sit down and give somebody right before they go. we have thousands of hours of discussion, the same way that my father did with me when i was growing up. this is what we talked about at the dinner table. how do you motivate people, lead them, make hard decisions. what kind of leader would you want? do want some one who makes you do something or who makes you want to do something? by the time my son left, we had a pretty clear understanding of what our family has done for a very long time. mr. scully: you are smiling like a very proud father. former senator webb: it was a hard time. particularly infantry combat is hard. on the one hand, you feel a great amount of pride and respect. on the other, you know that people pay the price when they serve. it's our obligation as leaders to make sure that they are properly rewarded. mr. scully: directly behind you is a replica of that statue that is
my son left penn state and enlisted in the marine corps and was a rifle marine. he was in some of the worst fighting. advice about military service is not something you can just sit down and give somebody right before they go. we have thousands of hours of discussion, the same way that my father did with me when i was growing up. this is what we talked about at the dinner table. how do you motivate people, lead them, make hard decisions. what kind of leader would you want? do want some one who...
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. >> it was 400 marines with the ballroom in san diego and they had the ring kore of ptsd with jeffrey eisenberg and a wonderful actor we presented the work place and we had no idea what would happen but with consternation one of the mortal enemies to stand down the tender 50 minutes into the performance of blackberry's and diaphones went away people were leaving for word and they were staring at this stage with remarkable level of attention that i have never seen and they locked onto the target. the marines jumped to their feet after the performance with an incredible standing ovation maybe this is just a respectful audience so i would ask what resonated one set was a military spouse. i am the proud mother of a marine and wife of an abc deal with husband went away four times and each time came back dragging those bodies into our house. our home was a slaughterhouse. then she gave permission to all other spouses to use the play as a point of departure to share in detail of their own troubles the discussion went for hours and had to be cut off from chaplains to the nuns to the generals
. >> it was 400 marines with the ballroom in san diego and they had the ring kore of ptsd with jeffrey eisenberg and a wonderful actor we presented the work place and we had no idea what would happen but with consternation one of the mortal enemies to stand down the tender 50 minutes into the performance of blackberry's and diaphones went away people were leaving for word and they were staring at this stage with remarkable level of attention that i have never seen and they locked onto the...
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marine le pen was speaking in an exclusive interview.arine le pen calmly, cooley we will solve this problem. everybody who is suffering from this currency only wants one thing, escaped from that. -- escape from it. francine: chaotic scenes paralyze the french tunnel and it lead to burning tires and the blocking of entrances. migrant workers attempted to board trucks. they have told bloomberg and carolyn coleman -- carolyn conan that leaving the eurozone is possible, if she becomes president. here to talk more about the possibility of the exit it is marine le pen and her prospects in the election. he is with us. thank you for sticking around. thank you for joining us. i have not met marine le pen yet. our reporter on the ground did a great job interviewing her. how dangerous is a woman who has extreme views and comes off as personable amicable, and smart. will she be the next president of france? >> she has appeal in france and the economy is not doing well. they are doing a good job making the party view seem normal and she has a egg app
marine le pen was speaking in an exclusive interview.arine le pen calmly, cooley we will solve this problem. everybody who is suffering from this currency only wants one thing, escaped from that. -- escape from it. francine: chaotic scenes paralyze the french tunnel and it lead to burning tires and the blocking of entrances. migrant workers attempted to board trucks. they have told bloomberg and carolyn coleman -- carolyn conan that leaving the eurozone is possible, if she becomes president....
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. >> we meet the female marine scaling the heights for gender equality. we begin in turkey where polls have opened for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million people are eligibility to vote and they'll be choosing candidates for 550 available seats in parliament. the election is proving a challenge for ruling party. turkish nationalism and religious identity, won at least 330 seats. high ares are wages and the chp has to win at least 260 seats to create a single party government and the reputation of the party of the kurds targeting young urban and secular is voters. jamal el shael what chance is it that they will get the 10% they want? >> well, jane, it's going to be very interesting indeed, first time that the kurds are contesting under a party. previously that got them about 30 mps but they need to get that 10% in order to get any seats at all. it will, have maybe 70 or 80 mfs, something unprecedented in turkish history or if they fall below 5% that means they have zero mps. they have a very charismatic leaders, salah hadeen. or if the hd pfertion passes
. >> we meet the female marine scaling the heights for gender equality. we begin in turkey where polls have opened for parliamentary elections. 56.6 million people are eligibility to vote and they'll be choosing candidates for 550 available seats in parliament. the election is proving a challenge for ruling party. turkish nationalism and religious identity, won at least 330 seats. high ares are wages and the chp has to win at least 260 seats to create a single party government and the...
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marines sailing under another country's flag what.e countries don't allow the marines tonight convenient and prevent them from going ashore? reaction on capitol hill and from the presidential campaign trail has been one of surprise. jim webb former secretary of the navy under ronald reagan and a decorated marine in vietnam had this to say. >> we are a maritime nation and we com across the world through our sea services and that the size of the navy right now is way too low. it was 568 ships when i resigned as secretary of the navy. it's down to about 280 right now. >> now we're going to have to ask our countries that are in much less financial -- much less financially stable countries than america to loan us their ships so that we can base our marines on their ships. it's almost embarrassing. >> no decision has been made. back to you, jenna. >> thank you for the story. >>> no more selfie sticks. we'll tell you where in the final 30 next. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so
marines sailing under another country's flag what.e countries don't allow the marines tonight convenient and prevent them from going ashore? reaction on capitol hill and from the presidential campaign trail has been one of surprise. jim webb former secretary of the navy under ronald reagan and a decorated marine in vietnam had this to say. >> we are a maritime nation and we com across the world through our sea services and that the size of the navy right now is way too low. it was 568...
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>> monday is world ocean day and focus for scientists is how human activities continue to effect marinee, one concern of coral reefs rapidly disappearing because of over development and over fishing but in cuba tough conservation measures are having positive results and environment editor nick clark has more from the bay of pigs. >> reporter: you probably have heard that wherever you go in the extraordinary island nation you will see things that resonate from a long time gone. travel 2 1/2 hours south of havana and you come to a historic stretch of coast, the bay of pigs rooted in cuban identity is the scene of victory over u.s. backed mercenaries in 61 and this is years of isolation of the pristine coral reef and around the world 50% of coral reefs have disappeared and it's a different story in cuba waters where marine systems have the authority to thrive. >> cuba in enormous program of environmental protection, world leading so here in cuba they are protecting 25% of their waters in marine protected areas and that compares to maybe about 9% currently in the united states and only 2% w
>> monday is world ocean day and focus for scientists is how human activities continue to effect marinee, one concern of coral reefs rapidly disappearing because of over development and over fishing but in cuba tough conservation measures are having positive results and environment editor nick clark has more from the bay of pigs. >> reporter: you probably have heard that wherever you go in the extraordinary island nation you will see things that resonate from a long time gone....
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france's marine le pen. molly: we begin in egypt, the former egyptian president, mohamed morsi, is sentenced to death. the sentence is for the former leader's role in a mass jailbreak in 2011. that took place during egypt's uprising that ultimately led to the ouster of former strongman hosni mubarak. a short while ago, this in court wrote out a separate trial on spying for more hamas morsi. -- four mohamed morsi. for more on this, i am joined in the newsroom by armen georgian. walk us through this series of now both charges, verdicts, and sentences against mohamed morsi and other members of the muslim brotherhood, the leader, who has been handed 25 years in jail or a life sentence. armen: it has been going on for exactly two years now. it was in july 2013 that mohamed morsi was ousted by the man who is now president of egypt. at that point he was the chief of egypt's armed forces. and after that ouster at the beginning of july, 2013, the government launched a furious crackdown on supporters of the muslim bro
france's marine le pen. molly: we begin in egypt, the former egyptian president, mohamed morsi, is sentenced to death. the sentence is for the former leader's role in a mass jailbreak in 2011. that took place during egypt's uprising that ultimately led to the ouster of former strongman hosni mubarak. a short while ago, this in court wrote out a separate trial on spying for more hamas morsi. -- four mohamed morsi. for more on this, i am joined in the newsroom by armen georgian. walk us through...
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after marines are asked to record how they are feeling. the information collected will be used to select gender nut ran standards. >> we found looking through niece that all the marines are capable of performing the task. we are trying to ascertain to what level. we see what type of person thrives in this environment. and what do they look like from a physical stand point. what is their height their weight their lean body mass. >>> harder to measure is the impact of women on what the military refers to as unit cohesion. in this group they have urged a grudging report. >> when the going gets tough, someone over the shoulder may be smaller. results of testing may be presented to the cam andant of the marines. the women say they'll push to prove that they are not only willing, but able to serve. >> just a reminder you can keep up to date with all the news on the website that you can see on the screen - aljazeera.com. [ ♪♪ ] >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight", why they run. children with autism, and the impulses that can lead them
after marines are asked to record how they are feeling. the information collected will be used to select gender nut ran standards. >> we found looking through niece that all the marines are capable of performing the task. we are trying to ascertain to what level. we see what type of person thrives in this environment. and what do they look like from a physical stand point. what is their height their weight their lean body mass. >>> harder to measure is the impact of women on what...
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marines are asked to record how they're feeling afterwards. the information collected will be used to set gender neutral standards. >> we have found through looking at these that all of the marines out here are capable of performing the task. what we're tying to ascertain is to what level are they capable. we get to see what type of person actually thrives in this environment, and what do they look like from a physical standpoint, what is their height, weight, lean body mass. >> harder to measure is the impact of women on what the military refers to as unit cohesion. in this group, they've earned a grudging respect. >> when the going gets tough, i look at someone over my shoulder might be smaller and they keep pushing and i keep pushing on. >> the results will be presented to the commandant of the marines this summer. the women say they will push on to prove they are not only willing, but able to serve. al jazeera, bridgeport california. >> now time for your sport update. here's robin. >> thank you very much. we start at the french open where
marines are asked to record how they're feeling afterwards. the information collected will be used to set gender neutral standards. >> we have found through looking at these that all of the marines out here are capable of performing the task. what we're tying to ascertain is to what level are they capable. we get to see what type of person actually thrives in this environment, and what do they look like from a physical standpoint, what is their height, weight, lean body mass. >>...
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in saigon, the marine briefer denied that it had taken place.it was a figment of the imagination of the associated press. i went in the following day -- margaret: you have donors. peter: they said it didn't happen. general was green, the commander at that point, called the ap and complained. and he said this is rubbish, what are your people doing out there? gallagher brushed off because he could see clearly what was going on. the accuracy of the reporting. green cap complaining to visiting newspaper people. they eventually invited him to new york to the ap headquarters, showed him the pictures and the story, and he conceded, "well, maybe something like that did happen." something similar did. not only in our stories the other stores in the course of the war and it came to undermine what were really accurate accounts of what was happening. margaret: one of the things that is interesting to me is bob, you , are in such a different role since you are there as a local reporter. you are telling the personal stories and getting those back home. the id
in saigon, the marine briefer denied that it had taken place.it was a figment of the imagination of the associated press. i went in the following day -- margaret: you have donors. peter: they said it didn't happen. general was green, the commander at that point, called the ap and complained. and he said this is rubbish, what are your people doing out there? gallagher brushed off because he could see clearly what was going on. the accuracy of the reporting. green cap complaining to visiting...
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it is a nursery for marine life. >> it is huge, here we are just washing this.mall area, you go there you have kilometers and kilometers of the same environment. very shallow withouters we see plenty of sea we'd that see plenty of solar energy. this is a very great area it's well protected in general. >> reporter: the wealth and the beauty of cuba's natural environment is staggering. it is a huge source of potential revenue, especially from eco coretourism. the trick is tapping its wealth without destroying its integrity. >>> an american rower is on the pacific ocean on route from japan to the united states in her bid to become the first woman to row single handed across the world's largest ocean. 29-year-old sonya set off from toke row on her purpose designed robot. she plan to his arrive to san francisco in september. rogue 16 16 to 14 hours a day taking advantage of favorable currents. only three solo rowers have previously crossed the pacific all them to men. and we wish her the best of luck. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change li
it is a nursery for marine life. >> it is huge, here we are just washing this.mall area, you go there you have kilometers and kilometers of the same environment. very shallow withouters we see plenty of sea we'd that see plenty of solar energy. this is a very great area it's well protected in general. >> reporter: the wealth and the beauty of cuba's natural environment is staggering. it is a huge source of potential revenue, especially from eco coretourism. the trick is tapping its...
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marine being held in iran right now. congress is pushing to get him released and montel williams and his sister are coming here to make the case and since when did the republican party get so the politically correct? always discreet underwear for sensitive bladders. it makes me feel secure, confident. i feel protected. i mean i feel comfortable to move in them they move with me. i love always discreet underwear because of the fit. the fabric is very soft. i can wear whatever i want to wear. always discreet has made me a very happy woman. join over 500,000 women who've discovered always discreet underwear. for more stories and your free sample go to always discreet.com. so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer®. >>> more polling out today on the 2016 presiden
marine being held in iran right now. congress is pushing to get him released and montel williams and his sister are coming here to make the case and since when did the republican party get so the politically correct? always discreet underwear for sensitive bladders. it makes me feel secure, confident. i feel protected. i mean i feel comfortable to move in them they move with me. i love always discreet underwear because of the fit. the fabric is very soft. i can wear whatever i want to wear....
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i tried to stay in the marine corps. i got a medical retirement from the marine corps and i went to law school at georgetown. i started writing when i was in law school. actually, i started writing my last year in the marine corps. when i was on the secretary of the navy's staff, but really found a strong passion for all i -- for it while i was in law school. i wrote on our strategic axes in the pacific. i worked as a military planner while i was in law school. i worked for the governor of guam and traveled the region. i became a committee counsel for four years in the congress working on veteranss issu -- veterans' issues. was lucky to be mentored by the world war ii veterans who had really reshaped veterans law. the world war veterans -- world war i veterans hadn't gotten of terrific deal when they got back. the world war ii veterans were the beneficiaries of the world war i people. i learned a great deal. but i also learned that i love writing and i could make a living as an independent writer which is hard to do in o
i tried to stay in the marine corps. i got a medical retirement from the marine corps and i went to law school at georgetown. i started writing when i was in law school. actually, i started writing my last year in the marine corps. when i was on the secretary of the navy's staff, but really found a strong passion for all i -- for it while i was in law school. i wrote on our strategic axes in the pacific. i worked as a military planner while i was in law school. i worked for the governor of guam...
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shallow waters act as a nursery of marine life. >> it's huge. here we are, in this area you go there, you have kilometres of the same environment. we see shallow waters. we see plenty of solar energy and this is an area. >> the beauty of the environment is staggering. it's a huge source. especially from eco tourism. the trick is it attacking its wealth. >>> you can catch more of our reports on the environment on our website that you can see on your screens there at aljazeera.com. currently leading with the u.n. report on nations that harm children and why it left israel out. rest of the news out. out. this is techknow. a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a wild-fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight, techknow investiages dirty gold. see the color of this river? this is not normal.
shallow waters act as a nursery of marine life. >> it's huge. here we are, in this area you go there, you have kilometres of the same environment. we see shallow waters. we see plenty of solar energy and this is an area. >> the beauty of the environment is staggering. it's a huge source. especially from eco tourism. the trick is it attacking its wealth. >>> you can catch more of our reports on the environment on our website that you can see on your screens there at...
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i moved over to marin.as on probatio i been on probation since i was 12, finally about to get off. >> and you're 26 now? >> 26 now >> that's a long time. >> yes. long time. thanks to the phoix project, i always say that they savedy life. phoenix project did a lot to me, to he me get into construction, things like that. now, prot jekt actually does a lot. i'm looking at you had to become drug free and get yourdriver's license. >> yes. >> we ve images of you at work. tt of course cost money. who paid forthat? >> the phoenix program helped me pay for that through the probion department. >> tell meabout the probation department. >> well, what's so great about the probation department in marin county is that they identified jacari as an exple of someone that they felt would make a big difference. if he changed his life, the others say they can move in that direction. sohey paid the union dues, which is $800, maybe a little more than that, and they also prided the support along with the phoenix project so he cld
i moved over to marin.as on probatio i been on probation since i was 12, finally about to get off. >> and you're 26 now? >> 26 now >> that's a long time. >> yes. long time. thanks to the phoix project, i always say that they savedy life. phoenix project did a lot to me, to he me get into construction, things like that. now, prot jekt actually does a lot. i'm looking at you had to become drug free and get yourdriver's license. >> yes. >> we ve images of you at...
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i'll never forget walking up to a marine.on his helmet, his weapon and all of that in full battle gear and i said, your mom asked me to come see how you were. he broke up bawling. david: he said "i knew she'd find me." bob: it happened over and over again. the military, the guys, thyey were glad to see you. peter: the ap and upi we cater to the -- to america's newspapers. the ap had 2000. upi hundreds. the story of any hometown mentioned or any interesting war story would be in the newspaper's front page. parents, sisters, brothers would cip that -- clip that out, send it back to the unit. we kept going back to these units. the first calvary division, the marines -- they knew exactly what we were writing. they saw it in the local newspaper. there were able to judge our intent and our ability to better understand what they were doing. my experience was exactly like yours, bob. the average soldier, the g.i.'s were happy to see us, wondering at the time, general wars morlan, after the -- general wes morlan after the crisis or ac
i'll never forget walking up to a marine.on his helmet, his weapon and all of that in full battle gear and i said, your mom asked me to come see how you were. he broke up bawling. david: he said "i knew she'd find me." bob: it happened over and over again. the military, the guys, thyey were glad to see you. peter: the ap and upi we cater to the -- to america's newspapers. the ap had 2000. upi hundreds. the story of any hometown mentioned or any interesting war story would be in the...
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tens of thousands of marine birds live here, on a single square kilometer. researchers from the german sustainable development organisation, giz, together with mexico's national park authority, now want to protect the waters around the island as well. jorge: there's a wealth of fish species from the entire region here. that's because currents from the gulf of california and the tropical current from costa rica and other countries arrive here. that's unique for the development of biodiversity. reporter: and that's no longer intact here. the marine biologists would like to ban fishing completely in the island's immediate vicinity. they recently created artificial reefs to attract more species. a dive will now ascertain whether it's been worth it. amilcar: i'm very happy with what i've seen. it's developing well. there are new algae, many more different fish than in the neighbouring zone in which there's only sand. so we've achieved our aim. reporter: suddenly, a whale shark swims up close. the waters around the island are important feeding grounds for it. and
tens of thousands of marine birds live here, on a single square kilometer. researchers from the german sustainable development organisation, giz, together with mexico's national park authority, now want to protect the waters around the island as well. jorge: there's a wealth of fish species from the entire region here. that's because currents from the gulf of california and the tropical current from costa rica and other countries arrive here. that's unique for the development of biodiversity....
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marine fish stocks to 37 since 2000. this amazing process is the result of the combined efforts of noaa, the regional fishery management council, the fishing industry and other stakeholders. noaa currently has pending proposals to tweak the implementation of m.s.a. and that provide sess should be allowed to -- process should be allowed to continue. what is needed is updates to the m.s.a. that keeps the law current, not weakening of the law and roll back of conservation measures such as those proposed in h.r. 1335. h.r. 1335 would undermine the great improvements we have made to make our fisheries economically and environmentally sustainable. without addressing some important factors impacting our fisheries today. for example i'd hope to offer an amendment to h.r. 1335 that would have provided councils with the way of taking the effects of climate change into account when establishing annual catch limits and rebuilding timelines. but the rules committee declined to allow me to offer it on the floor despite the critical ne
marine fish stocks to 37 since 2000. this amazing process is the result of the combined efforts of noaa, the regional fishery management council, the fishing industry and other stakeholders. noaa currently has pending proposals to tweak the implementation of m.s.a. and that provide sess should be allowed to -- process should be allowed to continue. what is needed is updates to the m.s.a. that keeps the law current, not weakening of the law and roll back of conservation measures such as those...
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two sets of commuters on 101 at the golden gate. >> come on, wake up, marin county! >> that's your "kcbs traffic." >>> caltrans has some unsettling new information about those defective rods on the new span of the bay bridge. the agency announced yesterday the small cracks could potentially affect 400 others in the future on the bridge. rods are designed to secure the bridge's tower to the foundation during earthquakes. well, they could be repaired or replaced if necessary. almost all the rods have been exposed to water, which can make them brittle. >>> dry rot was a major factor in that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley, according to city building inspectors. six college students died in last week's accident at the library gardens apartment. dry rot left the balcony weakened but it's still unknown what caused the rot or whether anyone will face criminal charges in the collapse. the alameda county district attorney's office is looking into that possibility. >>> a couple of teenaged girls are accused of attacking san francisco police officers after allegedly stealin
two sets of commuters on 101 at the golden gate. >> come on, wake up, marin county! >> that's your "kcbs traffic." >>> caltrans has some unsettling new information about those defective rods on the new span of the bay bridge. the agency announced yesterday the small cracks could potentially affect 400 others in the future on the bridge. rods are designed to secure the bridge's tower to the foundation during earthquakes. well, they could be repaired or replaced if...
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their waters in marine protected areas. and that compares to maybe about 9% currently in the united states and only 2% worldwide. >> the lack of chemical fertilizers in agriculture has also meant there's very little toxic runoff into the ocean. >> it's almost like a time machine going back in time to see what these coral reef ecosystems used to look like and that really gives me hope for the future. >> reporter: the further out to sea you go so the abundance of marine life grows. >> i see this as a great opportunity at a very opportune moment in history to help cuba leap frog over all those mistakes the rest of us have made. >> reporter: right here is another pris steen pristine ecosystem. intact and unpolluted. the wetlands are an extensive area of biodiversity that remain. shallow waters act as a nursery of marine life. >> it's huge. >> it's huge and here, this is a very small area, you go there you have kilometers on kilometers of the same environment. we see very shallow waters so it means the seaweed receive plenty of
their waters in marine protected areas. and that compares to maybe about 9% currently in the united states and only 2% worldwide. >> the lack of chemical fertilizers in agriculture has also meant there's very little toxic runoff into the ocean. >> it's almost like a time machine going back in time to see what these coral reef ecosystems used to look like and that really gives me hope for the future. >> reporter: the further out to sea you go so the abundance of marine life...
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you reported on a marine landing, it gets published.ts a call and they complain about your story. and then the general denied it happened at all. which was totally incorrect. peter: this wasn't so unusual. but this was an extraordinary case. it was an operation stalemate south of a developing american marine base. the marines came in at this area to sort of moved out the vc from along the coastal villages. i just by sheer accident got there. because the marines in denning where most of the past had taken them, to just make sure they weren't around in this major operation, it was a deceptive move. i had heard about this operation in saigon, to get there and in a helicopter, with 10, about that same age. we were on the helicopter and it was loaded with gasoline. the pilot told us, he was looking to resupply whoever needs the gasoline. we noticed the low as, about eight or 10 amphibious armored vehicles in a paddy field. they were stationary, but some of them were smoking and burning. the pilot decided to go down. he says, they probably ne
you reported on a marine landing, it gets published.ts a call and they complain about your story. and then the general denied it happened at all. which was totally incorrect. peter: this wasn't so unusual. but this was an extraordinary case. it was an operation stalemate south of a developing american marine base. the marines came in at this area to sort of moved out the vc from along the coastal villages. i just by sheer accident got there. because the marines in denning where most of the past...
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i'll have your forecast coming up v >> vicki : the first dead bird found in marin has tested positive for west nile. as the season heats up experts fear it will get worse. kron 4's alecia reid tells us how the vector control is working to keep those numbers low. >> alecia :it was somewhere along dusel court where the vector control came in and recovered an american crow. >> a crow in this area? wow >> alecia :it's official. this year's west nile season in marin has startedthe dead bird tested positive for the virus. >> i'm not totally surprised i knew it was spreading north for a while now so it was a matter of time before it got here. >> alecia :dead crows are the first indicators that the virus is present. neighbors in the court are now paying closer attention. >> i have an 8 year old running around in the backyard so it's a little scary. we will be careful. >> alecia :the marin/sonoma mosquito and vector control district will continue to trap, test and monitor adult mosquitos in the area. in the meantime they encourage the public to continue reporting dead birds. and remember to we
i'll have your forecast coming up v >> vicki : the first dead bird found in marin has tested positive for west nile. as the season heats up experts fear it will get worse. kron 4's alecia reid tells us how the vector control is working to keep those numbers low. >> alecia :it was somewhere along dusel court where the vector control came in and recovered an american crow. >> a crow in this area? wow >> alecia :it's official. this year's west nile season in marin has...
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mostly they want the middle marines marines off okinawa. >> the people are supporting us. >> that governor is onaga. he campaigned against the u.s. bases and in november was elected in a landslide. more than half the 50,000 u.s. military personnel on japan are stationed on okinawa. but the island is tiny and out of all the prefek prefectures okinawa's is the lowest. most okinawans say they would be better without it. there's one big problem the governor wants the base to stay on okinawa but when he walked these halls in congress he didn't get very far. in april president obama welcomed japanese prime minister shinnzo abe to washington. as neighboring tensions arise both agreed the marines should stay on okinawa. while in d.c., onaga suffered another blunt set back. american officials read a statement, the governments of united states and japan air field at camp swab schwab. >> what i felt from their facial expressions i felt they understood the issue of oklahoma gnaw nah wa deeper. >> despite his struggle to be heard in washington, he sees a silver lining. mike viqueria chem al jazeera was
mostly they want the middle marines marines off okinawa. >> the people are supporting us. >> that governor is onaga. he campaigned against the u.s. bases and in november was elected in a landslide. more than half the 50,000 u.s. military personnel on japan are stationed on okinawa. but the island is tiny and out of all the prefek prefectures okinawa's is the lowest. most okinawans say they would be better without it. there's one big problem the governor wants the base to stay on...
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allowing the marine layer to grow tower and reach further inland.ay it allows breezy winds at the coast. it's not going to change all week long. and this system riding over the ridge brings temperatures down farther tomorrow. but we may get more sun at the coast tomorrow. highs today still warm in the valley but no triple digits. 95 chico and 90 sacramento. 60s on the coast and a little sun from time time. more clouds in southern california. 76 there for a high. so let's take a look at san jose. the average high should be about 80 degrees this time of year. and we will be there today. the numbers come down a degree or so tomorrow. barely discernible. there's your midweek warmup. they drop a little bit and looks like the warm of the day will come next saturday, which would be the last day of spring. we will see if that verifies. but overall a nice week in the south bay with temperatures nearing average. and we can say that more much of the day. 68 today over the east bay. 75 in palo alto. 89 antioch. one of the warmer locations and another look at or
allowing the marine layer to grow tower and reach further inland.ay it allows breezy winds at the coast. it's not going to change all week long. and this system riding over the ridge brings temperatures down farther tomorrow. but we may get more sun at the coast tomorrow. highs today still warm in the valley but no triple digits. 95 chico and 90 sacramento. 60s on the coast and a little sun from time time. more clouds in southern california. 76 there for a high. so let's take a look at san...
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i do know we never leave anybody behind on the marines take care of their own. what i've learned in those 22 years isn't different when i'm here and in my community and in my church. we take care of our own. >> well, he certainly did his church proud and the marine corps proud as well. unfortunately, the muhanyi family did not have renters insurance. friends have set up an online fund to try to give them a little help. if you want the learn more, go to our app and search fire family. >>> former fbi agent will appear in court in alexandria on tuesday. tunisia davis faces assault and resisting arrest charges. davis was supposed to appear in court a few weeks ago. but u.s. marshals tell the i-team she was so uncooperative they couldn't get her to leave her cell. after davis tried to get on to cia grounds last month she reached toward a cia security officer's gun and threatened to shoot the guards. >>> the u.s. army says it will allow a member of the louisiana national guard to be buried at arlington national cemetery. a couple weeks ago we told you about staff serg
i do know we never leave anybody behind on the marines take care of their own. what i've learned in those 22 years isn't different when i'm here and in my community and in my church. we take care of our own. >> well, he certainly did his church proud and the marine corps proud as well. unfortunately, the muhanyi family did not have renters insurance. friends have set up an online fund to try to give them a little help. if you want the learn more, go to our app and search fire family....
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she's part of the marine ground combat unit integrated task force. and an experiment in gender integration. 600 marines, male and female, train side by side for combat roles never before opened to women. >> absolutely exciting, thrilling, like i love to do things like this. >> still she admits it has not been easy. >> the hardest part, honestly, had to be when we first arrived showing up to an unit full of males that had never seen a female marine let alone worked with one. that in itself was a struggle. >> then there was the heavy gear carried over long distances. >> when we were in the desert we had over 100 pounds on power back. that's more than body weight every day. and now here carrying 75 pounds every other day for a total of six miles. your body never gets the chance to recover. >> for eight months these marines have been training in a variety of grueling environments, the desert, the ocean and now the mountains. at these altitude breathing can be hard. on every march heart monitors record vital data after marines are asked to record how they
she's part of the marine ground combat unit integrated task force. and an experiment in gender integration. 600 marines, male and female, train side by side for combat roles never before opened to women. >> absolutely exciting, thrilling, like i love to do things like this. >> still she admits it has not been easy. >> the hardest part, honestly, had to be when we first arrived showing up to an unit full of males that had never seen a female marine let alone worked with one....
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politicians on immigration is marine le pen. -- european politicians on immigration is marine le pen.hose who come into our territory cannot come anymore. there is a little bit of power the state has. we will get back control of our borders and a country is not free and sovereign if it does not control its borders. we will write dissuasive immigration policy. migrants come to the country because france is one of the most attractive countries, offering accommodations, food schooling, health, for free. we no longer have the resources. we will reserve the means of the french and explain to everyone else we no longer have the ability to receive them in the conditions that we have. the trip from north africa to -- [indiscernible] >> we have to send strong signals to the whole world stopped we do not just undergo immigration from north africa. the whole world. we can no longer welcome you. we no longer have the means. we have 7 million jobless and 9 million poor. now, it is over. it is the end. >> do you turn the boat's back? -- boats. marine le pen: absolutely. we meet the boats and bring
politicians on immigration is marine le pen. -- european politicians on immigration is marine le pen.hose who come into our territory cannot come anymore. there is a little bit of power the state has. we will get back control of our borders and a country is not free and sovereign if it does not control its borders. we will write dissuasive immigration policy. migrants come to the country because france is one of the most attractive countries, offering accommodations, food schooling, health, for...
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there is no exclusive marine corps military academy. they did get a certain percentage from the naval academy. i went to officer candidate school. >> host: why did you volunteer? >> guest: i was tardy in the navy. i did two years s. hospital carmen on the ticonderoga which was involved in the gulf of tonkin incident in 1964. after i left active duty i went back and finish my degree but while it was going on i saw what was developing in vietnam and it was going to be the biggest issue for my generation. i had a question with myself, should i go because i redid my time and a lot of people in my class in my peer group who were very supportive of president johnson and they were all for it it. let the other guy go. that really did something to me and s. hospital carmen i had a robbery with their marine corps attachment on the ticonderoga so i put these things together. on top of that i met a young woman and we decided to get married. that's patty, yes and we decided to get married and it was a question of waiting for me to come back with pen
there is no exclusive marine corps military academy. they did get a certain percentage from the naval academy. i went to officer candidate school. >> host: why did you volunteer? >> guest: i was tardy in the navy. i did two years s. hospital carmen on the ticonderoga which was involved in the gulf of tonkin incident in 1964. after i left active duty i went back and finish my degree but while it was going on i saw what was developing in vietnam and it was going to be the biggest...
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the type of marine acoustic impact of that is the equivalent of a 500 pound bomb. navy environment and texted and also says the navy is permitted to generate 182,000 kegs, -- cake, which is a direct death of memory mammal or species or an indirect death which basically means the breeding, migratory patterns would be impacted, which would ultimately lead to death. that is a brief overview. in addition, all five alaska salmon species in the area, a prime breeding a migratory period, the prime time of salmon fishing season, so many species moving through this area in the prince william sound is as well as further north, including an endangered species of whale. in addition to the salmon hundreds of other marine species will be directly impacted. there is a lot of questions as to why this is happening right now in this particular area right in the middle of migratory season and right in the middle of salmon fishing season. aaron: i want to turn to the highest ranking commander in alaska. he told ktuu-tv that all naval activities will not harm fragile ecosystems. >> it
the type of marine acoustic impact of that is the equivalent of a 500 pound bomb. navy environment and texted and also says the navy is permitted to generate 182,000 kegs, -- cake, which is a direct death of memory mammal or species or an indirect death which basically means the breeding, migratory patterns would be impacted, which would ultimately lead to death. that is a brief overview. in addition, all five alaska salmon species in the area, a prime breeding a migratory period, the prime...
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around the world 50% of coral reefs have disappeared and it's a different story in cuba where marinetems had the opportunity to thrive. >> cuba has engaged in an enormous program of protection and world leading and protecting 25% of their waters in marine-protected areas and that compares to maybe about 9% currently in the united states and only 2% worldwide. >> reporter: the lack of chemical fertilizers in agriculture meant very little toxic runoff into the ocean. >> it's almost like a time machine going back in time to see what these coral reef eco systems used to look like and that really gives me hope for the future. >> reporter: further out to sea you go so the abundance of marine life grows. >> i see this as a great opportunity at a very opportunity moment in history to help cuba leapfrogging over all those mistakes the rest of us have made. >> reporter: right here is another pristine eco system intact and clean and totally unpolluted and the wet lands are one of the most extensive of caribbean that remain and man grove swamp and nurseries have marine life. >> we are not watchi
around the world 50% of coral reefs have disappeared and it's a different story in cuba where marinetems had the opportunity to thrive. >> cuba has engaged in an enormous program of protection and world leading and protecting 25% of their waters in marine-protected areas and that compares to maybe about 9% currently in the united states and only 2% worldwide. >> reporter: the lack of chemical fertilizers in agriculture meant very little toxic runoff into the ocean. >> it's...
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marine being held in iran right now. congress is pushing to get him released and montell williams and hechtis sister are coming here to make the case and since when did the republican party get so the politically correct? you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. song: rachel platten "fight song" ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. >>> more polling out today on the 2016 presidential race. let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new poll from cnn and
marine being held in iran right now. congress is pushing to get him released and montell williams and hechtis sister are coming here to make the case and since when did the republican party get so the politically correct? you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of...
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bracing this marine layer, when it's 105 at my house, i want to be thinking of that marine layer! you can see mount tam in the background there. 65 livermore, 56 san francisco. today 104 in concord, clayton, walnut creek. for relief head to the coast where the marine layer will scour out early today. it's only about 500 feet deep. 80s and 90s peninsula. 101 morgan hill. east of the bay 107 in brentwood through discovery bay and the delta. 103 in danville and blackhawk as well as in alamo. 72 in stinson beach. wow. 80 degrees across mill valley. 90s in san rafael through terra linda. 97 degrees in sonoma. 108 degrees in ukraine and 105 in cloverdale. relief and when you can expect it that's coming up at 48 after the hour. liza. >>> good morning, everyone. we are talking about slow traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza with the metering lights on and traffic backed up from the foot of the maze. it has been a smooth commute for the bay bridge with no accidents and no stalled vehicles reported so far this morning. south 101 just chugging along at the golden gate bridge. remember, toll
bracing this marine layer, when it's 105 at my house, i want to be thinking of that marine layer! you can see mount tam in the background there. 65 livermore, 56 san francisco. today 104 in concord, clayton, walnut creek. for relief head to the coast where the marine layer will scour out early today. it's only about 500 feet deep. 80s and 90s peninsula. 101 morgan hill. east of the bay 107 in brentwood through discovery bay and the delta. 103 in danville and blackhawk as well as in alamo. 72 in...