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defenses for the marines there? if not a jersey barrier, something similar, instead of just more personnel? secondly, has there been any evidence gathered from the scene , fragments, etc., that has helped in the law enforcement investigation in identifying the affiliation of the bomber? thank you. >> thanks for that question. you couldn't see the video, but it showed two marines standing on top of jersey barriers. one was pulled into the crowd by the barrel of his weapon by a potential evacuee. in that case, what i would like to highlight is, again, this is a noncombatant evacuation. rather than using deadly force or force of any kind, the marines showed great restraint, discipline, and courage by simply retrieving their teammate from the crowd and moving on. part of the reason there were no additional barriers or constraints had to do with the fact that they were actively pulling potential evacuees from the crowd, which included american citizens and others. again, they had to have access to the crowd and they had
defenses for the marines there? if not a jersey barrier, something similar, instead of just more personnel? secondly, has there been any evidence gathered from the scene , fragments, etc., that has helped in the law enforcement investigation in identifying the affiliation of the bomber? thank you. >> thanks for that question. you couldn't see the video, but it showed two marines standing on top of jersey barriers. one was pulled into the crowd by the barrel of his weapon by a potential...
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today representing your marine corps and navy team. we have the first marine division band. who sound absolutely incredible today. thank you staff sergeant. and under one of the hardest conditions. i've seen for a color guard the marine corps air station camp pendleton color guard or well done marines. when they save wave they meant wave on the flag today. and headquarters and support battalions with us to assist in honoring for the president in 1986. president reagan said during his speech at marine corps air station cherry point the world looks to america for leadership. and america looks to its armed forces to their corporations. as you can see before you today some things never change. thank you to all the marines and sailors who are here in tendons. the marines value one thing the most it's leadership. particularly during times of crisis president reagan began his term first term with international crisis and diversity. as commander in chief he know exactly how and went to use the nation's armed forces as part of his vision to enhance american strength and reassure alli
today representing your marine corps and navy team. we have the first marine division band. who sound absolutely incredible today. thank you staff sergeant. and under one of the hardest conditions. i've seen for a color guard the marine corps air station camp pendleton color guard or well done marines. when they save wave they meant wave on the flag today. and headquarters and support battalions with us to assist in honoring for the president in 1986. president reagan said during his speech at...
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in marin city. but among the 3,000 residents of this community, its greatest champion, felicia gaston. she saw a lack of opportunities for young people in marin city, so she started the performing stars program. it was borne of gaston's own experience growing up in marietta, georgia. >> as i young child i wanted to take ballet, but it wasn't available. >> reporter: thousands of people, including many african-americans escaping segregation came to work in the shipyards of sausalito. >> they were patriotic. they were true americans. >> reporter: and then the war ended. laws and attitudes of the day made it difficult for black workers to find homes. today in wealthy and mostly white marin, marin city feels the legacy of that injustice. >> the pipes have not been redone since the 1940s. >> reporter: these days, many don't know that there is a marin city. >> when you google marin city, it comes up as the ghetto of marin. >> reporter: but she has made it her mission to change that perception. she's docume
in marin city. but among the 3,000 residents of this community, its greatest champion, felicia gaston. she saw a lack of opportunities for young people in marin city, so she started the performing stars program. it was borne of gaston's own experience growing up in marietta, georgia. >> as i young child i wanted to take ballet, but it wasn't available. >> reporter: thousands of people, including many african-americans escaping segregation came to work in the shipyards of sausalito....
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marine le pen, welcome to hardtalk. it's a pleasure to be here.king at your political campaign. i'm thinking that every campaign needs momentum. and, right now, you seem to be lacking political momentum. why is that? but you have been dealt several very severe political blows in recent days. perhaps the worst of all was when your own family — your niece, marion marechal, she declared that she could not support you, she was actually going to support the other far—right candidate in this election, eric zemmour. she said that you had lost your vision, you had a lack of logic and vision in your campaign. how did that make you feel? the truth is, eric zemmour has made french people question what you really stand for. you used to say some of the things that he says but you took a decision years ago to moderate your language, to stop using some of the language about migrants, for example, about islam, that mr zemmour still uses today. you backed away from some of that language, but your own father said recently that this policy of yours of adapting, as h
marine le pen, welcome to hardtalk. it's a pleasure to be here.king at your political campaign. i'm thinking that every campaign needs momentum. and, right now, you seem to be lacking political momentum. why is that? but you have been dealt several very severe political blows in recent days. perhaps the worst of all was when your own family — your niece, marion marechal, she declared that she could not support you, she was actually going to support the other far—right candidate in this...
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marine le pen sa s she is sovereignty of france.inced she _ sovereignty of france. marine le pen says she is convinced she can - sovereignty of france. marine le pen says she is convinced she can win. i says she is convinced she can win. that is what candidates have to say. it is true, she has had a major impact on french politics but realistically, this is probably her last throw of the dice. stephen sackur, bbc news, paris. you can watch stephen's full interview with marine le pen on hardtalk on bbc news and bbc world news on monday. check out our website for the schedule where you are. in 1987 the avant—garde composer john cage wrote a piece of keyboard music called 0rgan — aslsp, and left an unusual instruction — it is to be played aslsp — as slow as possible. a group of enthusiasts in germany took him at his word, as gail maclellan reports. wait for it... weight. weight... actually, there is no rush, we have been waiting for much more than a yearfor this g sharp been waiting for much more than a year for this g sharp note to ch
marine le pen sa s she is sovereignty of france.inced she _ sovereignty of france. marine le pen says she is convinced she can - sovereignty of france. marine le pen says she is convinced she can win. i says she is convinced she can win. that is what candidates have to say. it is true, she has had a major impact on french politics but realistically, this is probably her last throw of the dice. stephen sackur, bbc news, paris. you can watch stephen's full interview with marine le pen on hardtalk...
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it kills marine life. and global production of plastics is at an all time high pollution, also litters, beaches and larger mammals are now dying from eating the man made waste. take a look at that. another issue is the rising temperature of the oceans warmer sea waters are toxic for coral reefs. when the reefs die, suddenly the habitat for countless forms of marine life, one country where core reefs are threatened by climate change. that's the mel deeds . and you are about to see active as there are devising ways to help the coral grow back an ocean paradise full if color and life. but rising, see temperatures a damaging the color reefs if the mouth leaves and the ecosystems marine life. the signs all to clear, good idea that there won't be any color on it. when you go via the color, you can see any light alive. oil in a light bill. oh good. there they go. now look like ok. but steps to being taken to save the coral. marine biologist, emily cattle has established a coral breeding program. last year. she pl
it kills marine life. and global production of plastics is at an all time high pollution, also litters, beaches and larger mammals are now dying from eating the man made waste. take a look at that. another issue is the rising temperature of the oceans warmer sea waters are toxic for coral reefs. when the reefs die, suddenly the habitat for countless forms of marine life, one country where core reefs are threatened by climate change. that's the mel deeds . and you are about to see active as...
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for the opportunities that i had in the marine corps, my fellow marines that i met and still consider my brothers in many ways. and, it instilled in me a lot of values that have helped me be successful in life and it was a generally positive experience for me. in terms of how it shaped my worldview, what i am looking at debate surrounds when and where the united states is going to deployed troops, i always go back to what is a infantry rifle men or squad leader thinking about this? and what is the impact going to be? at the end of the day, sometimes the debate in washington is detached from the impact that these foreign policy decisions have on real people. and, what these constant deployments and endless wars where you do not see a lot of progress and that can be incredibly frustrating, especially to someone who is career military and will often deployed to the same country five or six times. and what the impact on families are, it is incredibly difficult for families who have to see their husband, or wives, or fathers or mothers deploy again and again into a combat or non-combat zon
for the opportunities that i had in the marine corps, my fellow marines that i met and still consider my brothers in many ways. and, it instilled in me a lot of values that have helped me be successful in life and it was a generally positive experience for me. in terms of how it shaped my worldview, what i am looking at debate surrounds when and where the united states is going to deployed troops, i always go back to what is a infantry rifle men or squad leader thinking about this? and what is...
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so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine protected areas. this is lizzy mccloud, who's global coal reefs lead at the nature conservancy, researches like lizzie, are going one step further in the quest to help reefs resist climate change by investigating how to actually toughen coupled reefs up. and so some of the strategies people are using is, are taking corals that are, we call it stress hardened, so they're better able to deal with ocean warming and actually transplanting and moving them from those areas to other areas with the hopes that they'll pass along that trait to their offspring and help the corals in that new area be better able to cope with warming. one way of doing this is to find naturally heat resistant. corals that have survived hope what is before and transplant them from one reef to another. and these aren't the only cutting edge techniques are such as a, using the teens are hoping to not just toughen up cold reefs as a whole, but also the individual kohls themselves. in my research, we are mostly focusing on increasing th
so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine protected areas. this is lizzy mccloud, who's global coal reefs lead at the nature conservancy, researches like lizzie, are going one step further in the quest to help reefs resist climate change by investigating how to actually toughen coupled reefs up. and so some of the strategies people are using is, are taking corals that are, we call it stress hardened, so they're better able to deal with ocean warming and actually transplanting...
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if anything, they see life insurance as like a subset of marine insurance like a marine insurance company would issue an occasional policy on a sailors life as part of what they do. but marine insurance, is this old and deeply international business. it's controlled by merchants themselves. it's a fundamentally international business. so for this reason you don't get the whole story when you just look at a nation's laws about the practice of insurance the real way to understand it is through the books that merchants publish and circulate to explain merchant practice to each other. and so one thing to understand about insurance is that it's it's a means for some merchants to control one another's behavior because if you ever had an insurance policy, you understand that if you didn't behave in a particular way oftentimes your insurance company will not pay out to you on your policy. so this is true in the age of revolution as well the insurance the insurer of a merchant voyage can force that merchant to to adhere to the terms of the policy both the specific terms of his policy and the broad
if anything, they see life insurance as like a subset of marine insurance like a marine insurance company would issue an occasional policy on a sailors life as part of what they do. but marine insurance, is this old and deeply international business. it's controlled by merchants themselves. it's a fundamentally international business. so for this reason you don't get the whole story when you just look at a nation's laws about the practice of insurance the real way to understand it is through...
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now plastic, it's one of the biggest threats to the marine ecosystem. it takes thousands of years for plastics to decompose. they kill marine life and global production of plastics that an all time high pollution is also literary. the beaches, larger mammals, they are dying from eating the man laid waste. take a look at that. and another issue, the rising temperatures of the oceans, warmer sea water is toxic to coral reefs, which are a habitat for so much marine life. one country where cor reach are threatened by climate change is the mold deeds. and as you are about to see activists, there are devising waves to help the quarrel grow back an ocean paradise full of color and life. but rising, see temperatures a damaging the color reefs if the mouth deeds and the ecosystems marine life. the signs are all to clear, good idea that there won't be any calon and then you're good yet. could you kind of see any light, a light oil in the night, a light though a big or no? no look like that. steps to being taken to save the coral. marine biologist. emily cattle ha
now plastic, it's one of the biggest threats to the marine ecosystem. it takes thousands of years for plastics to decompose. they kill marine life and global production of plastics that an all time high pollution is also literary. the beaches, larger mammals, they are dying from eating the man laid waste. take a look at that. and another issue, the rising temperatures of the oceans, warmer sea water is toxic to coral reefs, which are a habitat for so much marine life. one country where cor...
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so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine protected areas. this is lizzy mccloud, whose global cold reefs lead at the nature conservancy, researches like lizzie going one step father in the quest to help reefs resist climate change by investigating how to actually toughen cold reefs up. and so some of that the strategies people are using is, are taking corals that are, we call it stress hardened, so they're better able to deal with ocean warming and actually transplanting and moving them from those areas to other areas with the hopes that they'll pass along that trait to their offspring and help the corals in that new area to be better able to cope with warming. one way of doing this is to find naturally heat resistant. corals that have survived hope what is before and transplant them from one reef to another. and these aren't the only cutting edge techniques, such as a, using the teens are hoping to not just toughen up coal reefs as a whole, but also the individual kohls themselves. in my research, we are mostly focusing on increasing the, t
so we have to have multiple strategies in addition to marine protected areas. this is lizzy mccloud, whose global cold reefs lead at the nature conservancy, researches like lizzie going one step father in the quest to help reefs resist climate change by investigating how to actually toughen cold reefs up. and so some of that the strategies people are using is, are taking corals that are, we call it stress hardened, so they're better able to deal with ocean warming and actually transplanting and...
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doctor judith, how the marine researcher with the alfred wagner institute. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. the berlin olive film festival opens this week despite high numbers of corona virus cases right here in the german capital last year, much of the festival took place online. but this time around organizers are going ahead with a more or less normal event, with some restrictions in place. the red carpet is ready for the 72nd edition of the berlin international film festival. but unlike in past years and will be thronged with far fewer fans, hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite stars. it's just one of the measures men to allow the festival to take place despite pandemic restrictions. organizers are standing by their decision to hold an in person event. we don't want to make our festival up and, and put people in danger. that's something we will you don't want. so we've fallen instruction will, will be given by do tori to as long the instructional will match with our project. we will go hon. this year's jury
doctor judith, how the marine researcher with the alfred wagner institute. we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. the berlin olive film festival opens this week despite high numbers of corona virus cases right here in the german capital last year, much of the festival took place online. but this time around organizers are going ahead with a more or less normal event, with some restrictions in place. the red carpet is ready for the 72nd edition of the berlin...
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sign show it was the 16th century when dutch mariner villain barnes tried to carve out a new trade route from europe to china via the arctic ocean. with 3 separate attempts, he sought to successfully navigate the so called north east passage. in the process, he discovered the small board also known as pittsburgh, and but he became stuck in the ice almost 300 years later, the swedish geologist out of attic norden skirt managed to navigate the north east passage for the 1st time. nowadays, freighters are simply waiting for the ice to mount huge drift ice sent pack ice fields still exist in the optic, but temperatures are rising more quickly in the polar region than anywhere else on earth. the big melts in the far north. the agonizing fate of the polar bears whose habitat is literally disappearing beneath their feet is just a taste of things to come. yes, some people see climate change as an opportunity. shipping companies, for example, until recently polar ice made the legendary north east passage impossible to navigate. if you take the marine route via scandinavia along the russian coast
sign show it was the 16th century when dutch mariner villain barnes tried to carve out a new trade route from europe to china via the arctic ocean. with 3 separate attempts, he sought to successfully navigate the so called north east passage. in the process, he discovered the small board also known as pittsburgh, and but he became stuck in the ice almost 300 years later, the swedish geologist out of attic norden skirt managed to navigate the north east passage for the 1st time. nowadays,...
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they're much easier to monitor it than most marine species are because they nest on land and they're big, they're easy to spot. and so we count penguins to get a sense of how the marine ecosystem is doing. designed to say they count every group of penguins by hand 3 times over to ensure is only a 5 percent margin of error. where colonies are inaccessible, roads are used to take ariel, so they the results show penguin numbers have remained stable in this area. in the last decade, scientists say it's evidence the weddell sea is a refuge against climate change across the western side of the weddell sea, at all the deli penguin colonies that we visited, we've seen some pretty good evidence for stability in these populations. our score exciting on the other side of the antarctic peninsula and all the penguin populations have really declined. so seeing, at least that's ability for now, means that seems at least the climate change is, is moving a little more slowly in the vital c for, for these pieces, at least in 2018 the you propose making the weddell sea a no go zone for industrial fishi
they're much easier to monitor it than most marine species are because they nest on land and they're big, they're easy to spot. and so we count penguins to get a sense of how the marine ecosystem is doing. designed to say they count every group of penguins by hand 3 times over to ensure is only a 5 percent margin of error. where colonies are inaccessible, roads are used to take ariel, so they the results show penguin numbers have remained stable in this area. in the last decade, scientists say...
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all the old marine biologists all over the world. also warn that excrement and food left over from awkward cultures harm. smaller marine animals. what's more, when does these fish escape from their cages? they endanger the healthy marine life around them. is that all depends on healthy fish to make a living. but that is becoming difficult because fish farms occupy the habitat of native fish species. it is that while on volume they are installing cages on the last remaining spawning grounds where we catch fish all dog fish. stocks are already decreasing while i'm with waldo. all last year there were no macros and no whiting it of them. but i guess i was either you, instead young salmon are released into the pins, a species not normally found in these waters. aqua farms are booming and turkey and exporters like elk are you the ream, want to share some of the profits. the amount of fish farmed in his hometown of traps alone has increased 50 folds. in the past 10 years yield a ream, who has customers as far away as japan projects the cri
all the old marine biologists all over the world. also warn that excrement and food left over from awkward cultures harm. smaller marine animals. what's more, when does these fish escape from their cages? they endanger the healthy marine life around them. is that all depends on healthy fish to make a living. but that is becoming difficult because fish farms occupy the habitat of native fish species. it is that while on volume they are installing cages on the last remaining spawning grounds...
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if you are taking the golden gate bridge out of marin, things are off to a good start. south 101 from highway 37 across golden gate bridge into san francisco is looking good. a 12 minute commute across san mateo bridge between 880 and 101. on 101 along the peninsula, traffic is moving nicely. no delays on 880, a live look near the colosseum, things are moving nicely in both directions, headed south into hayward or fremont, traffic is light and it is friday light north through oakland and as you work to the maze. here is vern with sports. >>> straight ahead in sports, somebody was making some noise in local college basketball. and with the pros, why eight was great last night on the corner of third and warriors way. >>> good morning. got the nba and the warriors where the gift just keeps on giving. it's not going to make his back feel better but yesterday greene was voted on the all star game. then last night klay thompson, what a night, as they hosted sacramento. picking up first quarter, give me a splash bother, give me steph curry. he scored 20. second quarter, klay t
if you are taking the golden gate bridge out of marin, things are off to a good start. south 101 from highway 37 across golden gate bridge into san francisco is looking good. a 12 minute commute across san mateo bridge between 880 and 101. on 101 along the peninsula, traffic is moving nicely. no delays on 880, a live look near the colosseum, things are moving nicely in both directions, headed south into hayward or fremont, traffic is light and it is friday light north through oakland and as you...
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the marines call it the road to heaven. getting of the line is not to be taken for granted. more than half of the $31.00 candidates fail to finish. this 26 year old graduate says he knows what it takes to succeed tins and in the 1st 3 days are very exhausting. but during the last few days it gets better after your body gets used to it. but of course, you have to rely on your will power and determination. the training is designed to test the stamina of the marines and to eliminate those unable to withstand the pressure. all of those taking part volunteered to do so some out of a feeling of patriotism. others are keen to push themselves to their limit, you know, doing exercises include spending hours in the water after having had very little food or sleep for days. as well as the hotel towers, all the main reason for being so harsh to them is to train their will power because our unit belongs to the special forces. so in times of war, we need to have stronger will power and better physical abilities than others. you had sought on cancer. the frogman at the elite force are amon
the marines call it the road to heaven. getting of the line is not to be taken for granted. more than half of the $31.00 candidates fail to finish. this 26 year old graduate says he knows what it takes to succeed tins and in the 1st 3 days are very exhausting. but during the last few days it gets better after your body gets used to it. but of course, you have to rely on your will power and determination. the training is designed to test the stamina of the marines and to eliminate those unable...
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>> stahl: you know the marine corps did its own investigation, and the marine corps concluded that this'm going to use the direct quote-- was "preventable." >> ostrovsky: the top-down incompetence, the lack of readiness-- really, the lack of duty of care for our sons-- it was shocking. >> stahl: can you sue the military, or the commanders for what happened? >> vienna: there's the feres doctrine-- makes that impossible. >> stahl: the feres doctrine prevents anyone from suing the military for anything that happens to service-members on the job, no matter how egregious. >> nancy gnem: the biggest thing for me is, these boys were not protected. i have this vision in my head, nightmares, of the a.a.v. going down. what was his last word? >> stahl: this was one of the worst training accidents in marine corps history. but accidents keep coming, and the g.a.o. states, less serious ones are likely under-reported. christian avila taveras, an army combat medic, was on a training drill in 2018 when one vehicle broke down, so his vehicle had to tow it. >> christian avila taveras: this is around 1:30
>> stahl: you know the marine corps did its own investigation, and the marine corps concluded that this'm going to use the direct quote-- was "preventable." >> ostrovsky: the top-down incompetence, the lack of readiness-- really, the lack of duty of care for our sons-- it was shocking. >> stahl: can you sue the military, or the commanders for what happened? >> vienna: there's the feres doctrine-- makes that impossible. >> stahl: the feres doctrine...
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so we have this image of the ukrainian marine who happensl of the ukrainian marine who happens to beg, wondering exactly what will ha en. , . , , waiting, wondering exactly what will ha en, , . , , happen. yes, incredibly powerful ima . e happen. yes, incredibly powerful image when _ happen. yes, incredibly powerful image when you _ happen. yes, incredibly powerful image when you think— happen. yes, incredibly powerful image when you think about - happen. yes, incredibly powerful image when you think about it. l happen. yes, incredibly powerful. image when you think about it. we are not— image when you think about it. we are not in— image when you think about it. we are not in ukraine and when you thinkahout— are not in ukraine and when you think about it like that, those images — think about it like that, those images. we work in words and we try to get— images. we work in words and we try to get stories as best we can you read _ to get stories as best we can you read through the stories in the dramatic— read through the stories in the dramatic enough but sometimes a picture _ drama
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they're much easier to monitor it than most marine species are because they messed on land and they're big, they're easy to spot. and so we count penguins to get a sense of how the marine ecosystem is doing. designed to say they count every group of penguins by hand 3 times over to ensure is only a 5 percent margin of error, where colon easily inaccessible roads are used to take aerial. so the results show penguin numbers have remained stable in this area. in the last decade, scientists say it's evidence the weddell sea is a refuge against climate change across the western side of the well see, at all of the deli penguin colonies that we've visited, we've seen some pretty good evidence for stability in these populations. are quite exciting on the other side of the antarctic peninsula. and all the penguin populations have really declined. so seeing, at least that's ability for now, means that it seems at least the climate change is, is moving a little more slowly in the what we'll see for these pieces, at least in 2018 the you propose making the weddell c, a know gazillion for industria
they're much easier to monitor it than most marine species are because they messed on land and they're big, they're easy to spot. and so we count penguins to get a sense of how the marine ecosystem is doing. designed to say they count every group of penguins by hand 3 times over to ensure is only a 5 percent margin of error, where colon easily inaccessible roads are used to take aerial. so the results show penguin numbers have remained stable in this area. in the last decade, scientists say...
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>> reporter: as a young marine he spent the summer at camp la june. the government admits between 1953 and 1987, nearly a million veterans and civilians were potentially exposed to contaminated drinking water at the north carolina military base. how many doctors have blamed your cancer on the contaminated water at camp la june? >> seven. >> reporter: with letters from the country's leading cancer specialists, kotnour filed a v.a. claim kektding his cancers to his time at camp la june. >> instantly got denied. >> reporter: based on your experience, is the v.a. system working? >> no, not at all. it's completely failing veterans. >> reporter: mike runs the veteran services clinic at yale law school. his students filed a lawsuit in 2016 seeking more information about the doctors who review their claims known as subject matter experts, or s.m.e.s. >> not all of them appear to have the qualifications for the job they were doing. >> reporter: according to documents obtained by cbs news, the approval rate dropped from 25 to 5% after they brought in these expe
>> reporter: as a young marine he spent the summer at camp la june. the government admits between 1953 and 1987, nearly a million veterans and civilians were potentially exposed to contaminated drinking water at the north carolina military base. how many doctors have blamed your cancer on the contaminated water at camp la june? >> seven. >> reporter: with letters from the country's leading cancer specialists, kotnour filed a v.a. claim kektding his cancers to his time at camp...
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marin county fire has requested some additional resources again. this is a reminder just to be on alert for fire at any time of the year here in the bay area, and this comes as the bay area is experiencing some warm winter weather. there's a live look at the golden gate bridge in the marin headlands. these unusual february temperatures expected to stick around really, for the rest of the week. meteorologist mark tamayo joins us live this afternoon and mark, do you think we're gonna see some records out there today? oh, yeah. mike, i think we'll see some records today, possibly over the next three days here in the bay area and that fire stormy boat that the fire story both alarming and shocking. it's february 9th, and we're talking about fires developing across parts of the bay area, by the way, uh, stinson beach, the weather. 71 degrees. thankfully winds are light so winter, not a factor in the relative humidity run 37% but if you have stepped outside just for a little bit, you can tell it is warmer than yesterday. it's kind of the beginning of a w
marin county fire has requested some additional resources again. this is a reminder just to be on alert for fire at any time of the year here in the bay area, and this comes as the bay area is experiencing some warm winter weather. there's a live look at the golden gate bridge in the marin headlands. these unusual february temperatures expected to stick around really, for the rest of the week. meteorologist mark tamayo joins us live this afternoon and mark, do you think we're gonna see some...
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but rising c, temperatures a damaging the coral reefs of the mouths and the ecosystems marine life. the signs are all too clear, good idea to hire a loan. and when you're going to put a live, a look like ok, but steps to being taken to save the coral. marine biologist, emily cattle has established a coral breeding program. last year. she placed 200 metal structures to build a coral nursery and to read life has returned foolish or can i don't see. all the corals we planted are healthy. we can see that they've grown. we can see that the fish of arrived and we can see the positive impact on the reverse quizzes if you've heard of others like xena and the seem a building a different kind of nursery, an educational one. she was the 1st woman to get her diving diploma on the island, and now gives free lessons to make children aware of the corals. if you don't love something, you can't protect it. she has to fall in love with the re for the ellison. then only you, for ne factor, make sure that it remains. her methods are working. as young people learn what could be lost without more protect
but rising c, temperatures a damaging the coral reefs of the mouths and the ecosystems marine life. the signs are all too clear, good idea to hire a loan. and when you're going to put a live, a look like ok, but steps to being taken to save the coral. marine biologist, emily cattle has established a coral breeding program. last year. she placed 200 metal structures to build a coral nursery and to read life has returned foolish or can i don't see. all the corals we planted are healthy. we can...
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marines trying to help while securing the kabul airport. this image is what the bomber would have seen approaching the airport's abbey gate on that august afternoon. masses of people lining a canal. and for the first time, we see the suicide blast itself. it is only a few seconds and some 50 yards away, but slow it down, and you see a lone figure dressed in black who investigators now say was the bomber. >> in that space between the marine in the foreground and his antenna is where you're going to see that individual. the blast seems to emanate from this individual. >> reporter: and three minutes after the blast, a u.s. drone records the catastrophic aftermath 13 service members, mostly marines, and 170 afghans killed by the ball bearings propelled by 20 pounds of explosives on the bomber. surviving marines gathering up the wounded and dead, and hundreds of afghans running for cover. the pentagon also looked at whether this tragedy could have been avoided. the investigators saying the leaders did follow proper procedures, and in the end, gi
marines trying to help while securing the kabul airport. this image is what the bomber would have seen approaching the airport's abbey gate on that august afternoon. masses of people lining a canal. and for the first time, we see the suicide blast itself. it is only a few seconds and some 50 yards away, but slow it down, and you see a lone figure dressed in black who investigators now say was the bomber. >> in that space between the marine in the foreground and his antenna is where you're...
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he takes thousands of years to decompose a kills marine life and a global production. is it an all time high? pollution, also letter speeches and large mammals dying from eating the man made waste. another issue if the rising temperature of the oceans warm sea water is a big threat to coral reefs, which are, i mean, i habitat for so much marine life, one country where coral, these are threatened by climate change as the mole days. as we report now, activists that are devising ways to help the coral to grow back an ocean paradise full of color and life. but rising c, temperatures a damaging the caller wreaths of the mouth, deeds, and the ecosystems marine life. the signs are all too clear. good. identify yokota . there won't be any calon it. when you go to court, you can see. all right, so the grown looks like but steps are being taken to save the coral. marine biologist, emily car, who has established a coral breeding program. last year. she placed $200.00 metal structures to build a caro nursery. and the read life has returned. really cool. when i printed off the cora
he takes thousands of years to decompose a kills marine life and a global production. is it an all time high? pollution, also letter speeches and large mammals dying from eating the man made waste. another issue if the rising temperature of the oceans warm sea water is a big threat to coral reefs, which are, i mean, i habitat for so much marine life, one country where coral, these are threatened by climate change as the mole days. as we report now, activists that are devising ways to help the...
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vida a un familiar que salió el día lunes por la tarde con dos primos a pescar la playa pantalla en marínro esperan encontrar el tercero que está desaparecido >> todo comenzó el día lunes a las 11 de la mañana al llegar a la playa en pantalla en marín estuvimos ahí estaba emocionado y pues el accidente ocurrió la una y 20 lo que ocurrió fue que una fuerte ola los arrastrónos cuenta que estaba con su primo cuando ocurrió la tragedia >> todo fue de un momento a otro y cuando menos lo mire debajo del agua ya pedía y en ese momento salte a la roca más segura y me quité la ropa y me tiré al agua >> momentos de desesperación en las aguas de mar abierto >> que trataba de levantar y las olas me hacían tragar agua era muy difícil >> dice que sujeto a su primo por cinco minutos pero la fuerza del mar pudo más incluso para mí asquea del agua fue complejo la corriente estaba exageradamente fuerte >> tras una llamada al número de emergencia lleva la guardia costera y con lanza y helicóptero lanzaron un plan de rescate pero hasta ahora se de 28 años de edad continúa desaparecido cerca de este y los fue
vida a un familiar que salió el día lunes por la tarde con dos primos a pescar la playa pantalla en marínro esperan encontrar el tercero que está desaparecido >> todo comenzó el día lunes a las 11 de la mañana al llegar a la playa en pantalla en marín estuvimos ahí estaba emocionado y pues el accidente ocurrió la una y 20 lo que ocurrió fue que una fuerte ola los arrastrónos cuenta que estaba con su primo cuando ocurrió la tragedia >> todo fue de un momento a otro y...
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here's our live camera, looking out toward the marin headlands, the golden gate bridge.ose high clouds painted visit, but wrapping up another warm afternoon and temperatures will trend up a little bit for tomorrow. and what's interesting ? this warrant pattern actually sticks around for several days into friday, saturday and then just some minor cooling for the second half of the weekend. here's the plan tomorrow morning . overnight lows not as cold as this morning forties and the fifties and into the afternoon hours, everybody in the seventies and a few neighborhoods right around 80 degrees by about three or four o'clock tomorrow afternoon. the dry stretch continues day through a day 33 4 today and the storm track is anchored way up to our north as high pressure has been strengthening kind of flexing its muscles more sunshine this week as it builds in, we had those temperatures warming up and records likely for tomorrow. highest for tomorrow. in fact, you can see santa rosa 80 degrees fairfield 80 morgen hill 80 degrees lots of seventies over the bay itself. san francis
here's our live camera, looking out toward the marin headlands, the golden gate bridge.ose high clouds painted visit, but wrapping up another warm afternoon and temperatures will trend up a little bit for tomorrow. and what's interesting ? this warrant pattern actually sticks around for several days into friday, saturday and then just some minor cooling for the second half of the weekend. here's the plan tomorrow morning . overnight lows not as cold as this morning forties and the fifties and...
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firstly, one marine said she joined other marines opening fire in the aftermath but did not know what marines shooting by the jersey barrier. there was a lot of smoke. i couldn't see where they were firing. they grabbed me and i started firing my weapon, as well. i don't know what i was firing at. >> reporter: other marines who were at the blast site reported seeing rounds impact around them. one said i saw marines return fire. i heard three distinct shots hit the back windows of the tower. the third round impacted right in front of my face, as i was closing the ballistic glass window. >> reporter: another quote read, i could hear sporadic rounds snapping of a head for about five minutes. i didn't see any traces but i saw sparks when bullets would impact things. >> another. >> when i was plying tourniquets, i saw ricochets, never saw a shooter. >> reporter: another read -- >> i saw the shots hitting around us. >> reporter: some interviews are done in a group and with the names redacted, it is hard to determine how many troops are talking in each group or their rank. within the documen
firstly, one marine said she joined other marines opening fire in the aftermath but did not know what marines shooting by the jersey barrier. there was a lot of smoke. i couldn't see where they were firing. they grabbed me and i started firing my weapon, as well. i don't know what i was firing at. >> reporter: other marines who were at the blast site reported seeing rounds impact around them. one said i saw marines return fire. i heard three distinct shots hit the back windows of the...
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phoenix reservoir in marin, almost dry last fall, is part of the marin municipal water district.ll network of reservoirs now 95% full 110% of the historical average for the same date. outdoor irrigation will now be allowed twice a week, so it's use it or lose it. to evaporation from the reservoirs , but restrictions on driveway, car washing, power washing street or sidewalk cleaning dust control connections for newly installed landscaping. filling of empty or new swimming pools, as well as other prohibitions remain in effect. we have water security through the next year. um and even you know, the year beyond. but no one really knows if that's going to hold on, which is why marin continues to explore a pipeline from the east bay over the san rafael bridge reporting live. tom vacar ktvu fox two news, tom. thank you. of course, tommy. we both remember back in 77 that big drought. when marin had no water, they didn't have all the reservoirs they have now, like phoenix lake and bontempo and lagunitas and kent. lake they have a lot of local reservoirs up there, but back in 77. they did
phoenix reservoir in marin, almost dry last fall, is part of the marin municipal water district.ll network of reservoirs now 95% full 110% of the historical average for the same date. outdoor irrigation will now be allowed twice a week, so it's use it or lose it. to evaporation from the reservoirs , but restrictions on driveway, car washing, power washing street or sidewalk cleaning dust control connections for newly installed landscaping. filling of empty or new swimming pools, as well as...
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so the grown looks like the steps are being taken to save the coral. marine biologist, emily car, who has established a car breeding program. last year she placed $200.00 metal structures to build a coral nursery. and the read life has returned to like, organize all the corals be planted are healthy. we can see that they've grown. we can see that the fish of arrived and we can see the positive impact on the revised quote. if you've heard of others like zune and the seem a building a different kind of nursery, an educational one. she was the 1st woman to get her diving diploma on the island and now gives free lessons to make children aware of the corals. if you don't love something, you can't protect it. she has to fall in love with the re for the ellison. they're not only you for their factor, make sure that it remains her methods or working. as young people learn what could be lost without more protection. the main suspect in the 2015 paris terror attack says, began testifying in his trial to day french moroccan national cellar of the slum was been, has been unrepentant in the past.
so the grown looks like the steps are being taken to save the coral. marine biologist, emily car, who has established a car breeding program. last year she placed $200.00 metal structures to build a coral nursery. and the read life has returned to like, organize all the corals be planted are healthy. we can see that they've grown. we can see that the fish of arrived and we can see the positive impact on the revised quote. if you've heard of others like zune and the seem a building a different...
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marines and u.k.s, all harmless warning shots over the heads of the crowd. >> we respect the reporting of cnn clearly, but we're going to standby the investigation which did not find any conclusive evidence that there was gunfire of any kind by american troops on afghan citizens. >> reporter: the more evidence has emerged in nearly 2,000 pages of documents from the u.s. investigation released over the weekend. while military investigators admit not speaking to any afghan civilians, the papers reveal what the u.s. military survivors of the blast told them what they heard and saw. firstly, one marine said she joined other marines opening fire in the aftermath but did not know what she shot at. >> i went in and saw a lot of marines shooting. there was a lot of smoke. i couldn't see where they were firing. they grabbed me and i started firing my weapon as well. i don't know what i was firing at. >> reporter: other marines who were at the blast site reported seeing rounds impact around them. one said i saw
marines and u.k.s, all harmless warning shots over the heads of the crowd. >> we respect the reporting of cnn clearly, but we're going to standby the investigation which did not find any conclusive evidence that there was gunfire of any kind by american troops on afghan citizens. >> reporter: the more evidence has emerged in nearly 2,000 pages of documents from the u.s. investigation released over the weekend. while military investigators admit not speaking to any afghan civilians,...
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i review, found that in nearly 75 percent of cases, marine animals were negatively affected by under water with the noise, everything from my grid to re wells, to the smallest plant on the best of the food chain and including the species deville and his community rely on my big hope for this cross line for me, for my case, for my son, and what a committee is to protect this, this course line as it is and benefits for my kids. as i do now and benefits for my committee and benefits for everyone that got a relationship with the ocean. in december 2021, i saw the african court ruled that sharon had to stop on explorations for the time being a decision cheered by local communities. but the reason that court halted, though peroration, was that the company had failed to carry out the full required consultations. there are several other farms with exploration permits, so the people here may still have to fight to preserve and protect their coastlines . unknown to the coffee lovers, italy is called europe's coffee capital. say one day, what italians would say if they knew that they belonged.
i review, found that in nearly 75 percent of cases, marine animals were negatively affected by under water with the noise, everything from my grid to re wells, to the smallest plant on the best of the food chain and including the species deville and his community rely on my big hope for this cross line for me, for my case, for my son, and what a committee is to protect this, this course line as it is and benefits for my kids. as i do now and benefits for my committee and benefits for everyone...