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but this time with primarily a marine emphasis or exclusively a marine emphasis. as i understand the war plans. i haven't seen them and of course couldn't talk about them if i had. but those are the kinds of scenarios that i think general berger is deemphasizing in an effort to think about the maritime contest that could emerge either in so called low level gray zone operations or even in higher end combat and facing china in the western pacific. >> well, let's talk a little bit then about the sort of technology element in particular . because amy, you brought this up as something that might be sort of a point of friction in terms of the sort of historical or long term ethos of the marine corps and the human centric nature of it. mike, in terms of military innovation, what strikes me about fd 2030 and, and you know, in fact all of general berger's sort of supportive material concepts, seems very much responsive to what he sees as a fundamental change in military technology. i wonder if either both of you agree with that or not or if you worry that the emphasis on
but this time with primarily a marine emphasis or exclusively a marine emphasis. as i understand the war plans. i haven't seen them and of course couldn't talk about them if i had. but those are the kinds of scenarios that i think general berger is deemphasizing in an effort to think about the maritime contest that could emerge either in so called low level gray zone operations or even in higher end combat and facing china in the western pacific. >> well, let's talk a little bit then...
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so which ones did the marine corps prefer?well, the marine corps in the question of would you prefer a tank as a tank or and amphibian as an amphibian. the challenge with the amphibian tractor is it's not good as a boat and it's not good as an armored vehicle. it's both. and so it's hybrid characteristics meant that it was less efficient as a tank, it couldn't have as much armor. it wasn't configured in quite the same way that a land could optimally be designed, nor as a boat. but it had the two qualities kind of blended together. so on land operations, where the marines could have tanks, they would prefer tanks, and where the amtrak's do serve in fire support missions and to help the ashore, they do take disproportionate casualties because they their higher than they optimally need to be and they don't have quite the defensive characteristics that that a tank would but but the challenge in part with the tank is could you get the tank ashore at that moment where the amphibian tractors leading the van and the armored with the t
so which ones did the marine corps prefer?well, the marine corps in the question of would you prefer a tank as a tank or and amphibian as an amphibian. the challenge with the amphibian tractor is it's not good as a boat and it's not good as an armored vehicle. it's both. and so it's hybrid characteristics meant that it was less efficient as a tank, it couldn't have as much armor. it wasn't configured in quite the same way that a land could optimally be designed, nor as a boat. but it had the...
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and he was a marine oxford guy. why are some people choose nonfiction and i'm a nonfiction guy and some people choose fiction and did that influence you at all? now that's a good question. i i think that like i actually tend to lean toward fiction now. i i actually kind of going in that direction. it's very strange. it's good question. actually. i don't know. i think that they both have different the requirements to nonfiction are a little more rigid in the sense that you know, especially if you're writing a piece of journalism or just even a memoir i wanted when i when i wrote mine, for example, i spent a lot of time researching and and trying to make sure that what i was running was is accurate as possible. i didn't want to make a misstep there, but memoir is also based on memory, you know, it's and so i was allowed to it gives me some gives a the writer some agency. but i don't know. i think that you can be more creative in in fiction in ways because one you get to shape. the nature and the ark of the story itsel
and he was a marine oxford guy. why are some people choose nonfiction and i'm a nonfiction guy and some people choose fiction and did that influence you at all? now that's a good question. i i think that like i actually tend to lean toward fiction now. i i actually kind of going in that direction. it's very strange. it's good question. actually. i don't know. i think that they both have different the requirements to nonfiction are a little more rigid in the sense that you know, especially if...
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watching the marines around me. when the ring core is not the hells angels iit saw similarities from tribal loyalty to politics from veterans and motorcycle clubs. one ofve the earliest struggles they are somber both by artistic design and they press down on the reader at least not absolutely was almost as a fashion statement and that reflect itself in the field umunder fire. i can wax poetic there is enough of that clichÉ of literature to go around. but we were influenced as much as we were a part of them. the reason why they wanted to class their motorcycles down the interstate iss to show some class. i found his opening the marines are on the move. n they are born members the united states marine corps. better budget and bigger armor. healthcare and heavy artillery. high school gym class with guns we go down the highway like a full court press with the column the dusty were with machine guns and a grenade launchers littered with radios and high octane energy drinks in those nylon bands that are helmet marked with
watching the marines around me. when the ring core is not the hells angels iit saw similarities from tribal loyalty to politics from veterans and motorcycle clubs. one ofve the earliest struggles they are somber both by artistic design and they press down on the reader at least not absolutely was almost as a fashion statement and that reflect itself in the field umunder fire. i can wax poetic there is enough of that clichÉ of literature to go around. but we were influenced as much as we were a...
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marine. a role this is what we wrote about it.he woods were dark from vines and thick canopy leaves. and for a moment maybe i was in an action moviee premiere ran like arnold and predator. arthur the streets like joker and full metal jacket. scenes of tough vocabulary fodder for the boyhood imagination of american war. perhaps i was charged through the battles i would learn about later when is older and posterior to the goal i could feel just out of reach. previous printer from the normandy coast to the rhine marsh of the g.i. final righteous destruction but if iran across the islands my life would be that marine boot camp a few years later. all aiming at the end make them insane and smart running down a trail dressed in camouflage. another kid playing war. you have any questions. [laughter] >> fascinating, fascinating. i said here ten years ago right here and listen review matterhorn. and he was a marine and oxford guy. why do some people choose nonfiction. i am a nonfiction guy and some people choose fiction. did that influence
marine. a role this is what we wrote about it.he woods were dark from vines and thick canopy leaves. and for a moment maybe i was in an action moviee premiere ran like arnold and predator. arthur the streets like joker and full metal jacket. scenes of tough vocabulary fodder for the boyhood imagination of american war. perhaps i was charged through the battles i would learn about later when is older and posterior to the goal i could feel just out of reach. previous printer from the normandy...
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she loved the marines. she loved the individual marines. she was scared like a lot of young parents and grandparents are for their kids. and so when i brought the recruiter over to our house to try to persuade her that she should let me enlist in the united states marine corps. she told the recruiter, if you step one ft on my porch, i'll blow it off. and so they had a conversation about the u. s. marine corps while she stood up on her porch and he stood in the yard and that was how he eventually persuaded my memo that i could join the marine corps. and, and, and the reason i'm running for senate, the reason that i love this country is because the country was so good to me, the people who are here, you know, supporting me, the people who are always there for me, everybody from, you know, public school teachers who took an interest in me to the marine corps drill instructors who provided needed discipline this country, ladies and gentlemen, is a great place and it was an especially great place to a kid like me. and for that reason i believe i
she loved the marines. she loved the individual marines. she was scared like a lot of young parents and grandparents are for their kids. and so when i brought the recruiter over to our house to try to persuade her that she should let me enlist in the united states marine corps. she told the recruiter, if you step one ft on my porch, i'll blow it off. and so they had a conversation about the u. s. marine corps while she stood up on her porch and he stood in the yard and that was how he...
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marine boot camp. have to talk about war and its hard not to talk about war story without -- a little bit. i was fascinated with it. there are few words in american history that are eloquently rendered in vietnam and they happened to grow up when it was publishing. larry heinemann's close quarters james webb's field of fire. these are books that i coming up as a kid. that literature push me toward the military which biometrics should be a bit and was incredibly common. waruc literature much it is considered to be antiwar. and it motivated more people to fight in the war. people at engage with that subject and have become interested in wars as a profession. many my friends it was in the military barge on the back of antiwar stories to the fact that this is truth puts a massive wrench into the art. the roads are paved with the mbones of dead soldiers and i thought i want that for myself. as i got back to reread and write my own story is an outgrowth of that war. the works to grab me the most were the one
marine boot camp. have to talk about war and its hard not to talk about war story without -- a little bit. i was fascinated with it. there are few words in american history that are eloquently rendered in vietnam and they happened to grow up when it was publishing. larry heinemann's close quarters james webb's field of fire. these are books that i coming up as a kid. that literature push me toward the military which biometrics should be a bit and was incredibly common. waruc literature much it...
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the marines began filtering inside.is time, i had el chapo's black ball cap on my head. >> they determined that el chapo was likely holed up on the fourth floor. knowing him and his bodyguards were most certainly armed, the team was worried the operation would turn into a firefight, catching civilians in and around the apartment building in the deadly cross fire. >> i was worried about our perimeter. we did not have enough manpower. so i wanted to stay outside. >> to watch as lights flipped on in the building. the mexican marines have begun to make their entrance. >> this is when i heard the excited radio chatter. when i ran up to the guy who had the radio and said, what did they say? he said, they got the target. they got him. >> him. el chapo. drew had spent four years hunting el chapo. he had weathered the danger and anxiety of stalking him on his own turf, had sacrificed countless hours with his family. and finally, he was about to come face to face with the object of his obsession. drew drove his armored car into t
the marines began filtering inside.is time, i had el chapo's black ball cap on my head. >> they determined that el chapo was likely holed up on the fourth floor. knowing him and his bodyguards were most certainly armed, the team was worried the operation would turn into a firefight, catching civilians in and around the apartment building in the deadly cross fire. >> i was worried about our perimeter. we did not have enough manpower. so i wanted to stay outside. >> to watch as...
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there's no way that i could have been a marine today without marines like him and the other marvel moviesdeserve his mother shirley deberry says, she always knew her father was special. that's why when she found out a few weeks ago. he was a mom for point marine it all made sense. amazed that a never-before-seen photo of him hanging in the montford point marine museum on what's now known as camp johnson, he would be so proud and it would make him so proud that he has a grandson. that followed in his steps her son standing on his grandfather's shoulders as a proud marine of 30 years. i say anything to our grandfather today. we did it. we did it these families. hope the legacy of the montford point marines just like the buffalo soldiers and the tuskegee airmen will be revered in american history and that the montford point marines are never forgotten aquila davis abc 7 news. now there is a chance that there are montfort point marines or relatives in our area who don't know they can receive a replica of the congressional gold medal if you believe you know of one you can log on to abc7news.co
there's no way that i could have been a marine today without marines like him and the other marvel moviesdeserve his mother shirley deberry says, she always knew her father was special. that's why when she found out a few weeks ago. he was a mom for point marine it all made sense. amazed that a never-before-seen photo of him hanging in the montford point marine museum on what's now known as camp johnson, he would be so proud and it would make him so proud that he has a grandson. that followed...
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they're designed for the buccaneer archipelago marine pac. it's now in the planning phase and likely to cover over 6000 square kilometers of combined native title area. integrating both modern science and indigenous cultural values from this early stage is rarely achieved. now it's time to hit the water and put the planning into action. apparently there was a carpet outside earlier this morning. they better hope out of the, with a pretty much say, all right i'm, it was a really big one. it's going to be really honest with you guys. this is what i call it a federal already. i the ranges jump off the bite straight on to the turtles back. wow, thought. c around eventually that one quick, so something straight on the bike, the credit for the examples are pretty good for them. so what we'd be able to do is tell we'd i travel from, from iowa city management. so it is tagging with don't, and they put an individual tags on age, but that one gets lost. the other one can still be time to move on to the main bite. and i've been tested with the tape meas
they're designed for the buccaneer archipelago marine pac. it's now in the planning phase and likely to cover over 6000 square kilometers of combined native title area. integrating both modern science and indigenous cultural values from this early stage is rarely achieved. now it's time to hit the water and put the planning into action. apparently there was a carpet outside earlier this morning. they better hope out of the, with a pretty much say, all right i'm, it was a really big one. it's...
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the senior marine is a captain. the ceo of the marine security company -- for the white house communication agency detail that is there, maybe a lieutenant colonel, typically, in the u.s. army. >> last question this evening. several viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were just fascinating that you learned while you are researching to write the book? >> thank you. wonderful final question. on the day of change of command, we have a photo of my wife and two daughters, aged seven and four. and she hands me this journal. and the first page of the journal is the scrawled a note from the two girls are saying, if your daddy, please write stories about the presidents journals so their kids will write about it. it was humorous. i never would've thought of it. after every visit weekend or event, i would sit down and i would just kind of write down what happened. so, i my desk. i never thought i could write a book. over the reunion weekend a lot of t
the senior marine is a captain. the ceo of the marine security company -- for the white house communication agency detail that is there, maybe a lieutenant colonel, typically, in the u.s. army. >> last question this evening. several viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were just fascinating that you learned while you are researching to write the book? >> thank you. wonderful final question. on the day of...
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the buccaneer archipelago, marine park should be established by 2024. with signed to saying that at least 30 percent of the world's oceans need protection in the next decade, creating a refuge in areas like these guys, a long way to achieving that goal. and working with indigenous people is proving essential to safeguarding by diversity. can you tell me what the marine environment means to you? it's a that's the order. people in the body, joey, people believe we can't be separated the sea and whatever is in the sea. my this quickly i oh yeah. we have to little craft cross country and we have to keep it as it was when i was young. i have to do it or i think otherwise, i'm for a lot of people afraid of the body way. i am part of the ultimate told take indigenous community which is located in the highlands of central mexico. and for me are coming from an indigenous background means that i live my live in a more holistic way. one of reciprocity where we acknowledge that what we give to the earth is what the earth gives to us. and so it's our responsibility.
the buccaneer archipelago, marine park should be established by 2024. with signed to saying that at least 30 percent of the world's oceans need protection in the next decade, creating a refuge in areas like these guys, a long way to achieving that goal. and working with indigenous people is proving essential to safeguarding by diversity. can you tell me what the marine environment means to you? it's a that's the order. people in the body, joey, people believe we can't be separated the sea and...
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both an enlisted marine and as an officer of marines.in harm's way to protect the freedoms we as americans so deeply cherish. however, many marines are entirely unaware of one specific danger they were exposed to. unfortunately, the water at marine corp base camp lejeune was contaminated for years with hazardous toxins. marines and their families drank and bathed in this dangerous water for decades. once i discovered this, i wanted to ensure that marines and their families exposed to this toxic water could get the help and healing they deserve. we serve this nation faithfully, it's time for this nation to live up to its ideals and take care of its own. thousands are coming forward to hold the federal government accountable. so if you or a loved one suffered because of exposure to toxic water at camp lejeune, i encourage you to pick up the phone and call ava law group today, semper fi. (air whooshes) (air whooshes) - hello, my name is andrew van arsdale, and i'm the managing partner at ava law group. as you may have heard, congress has re
both an enlisted marine and as an officer of marines.in harm's way to protect the freedoms we as americans so deeply cherish. however, many marines are entirely unaware of one specific danger they were exposed to. unfortunately, the water at marine corp base camp lejeune was contaminated for years with hazardous toxins. marines and their families drank and bathed in this dangerous water for decades. once i discovered this, i wanted to ensure that marines and their families exposed to this toxic...
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what's causing these marine heatwaves?: well, marine heatwaves can be driven by a number of different things, changes in the atmosphere, different weather systems. you can get a high-pressure system in the atmosphere that reduces winds and mixing in the ocean, for example. so they do occur naturally and can happen for a number of different reasons. ali: but part of this is because the oceans themselves are getting warmer, right? so the conditions that have existed for a long time in terms of those weather systems are geing exacerbated by the fact that the oceanare simply getting hotter. is that right? michael: yeah, exactly. so you've got even if these things happen naturally, you now have them occurring on the backdrop of a warmer ocean. so if the ocean warms by one degree, then, you know, a three degree heat wave is now four degrees. and you've got this compounding effect that really amplifies the impacts of the heat waves. ali: right. and so it becomes more palpable with every season. so to that point, when did the scie
what's causing these marine heatwaves?: well, marine heatwaves can be driven by a number of different things, changes in the atmosphere, different weather systems. you can get a high-pressure system in the atmosphere that reduces winds and mixing in the ocean, for example. so they do occur naturally and can happen for a number of different reasons. ali: but part of this is because the oceans themselves are getting warmer, right? so the conditions that have existed for a long time in terms of...
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announcer: former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlan discuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese aggression ending in the pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the marines. she was the first woman in the marine corps to fly a combat mission in the fa18 and completed three combat deployments before continuing her service as an advisor to the u.s. house of representati
announcer: former marine fighter pilot amy mcgrath and foreign policy defense expert michael ohanlan discuss out of the marine corps is modernizing itself to deter chinese aggression ending in the pacific. they explore how monetization relates to the russian invasion of ukraine and the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. the brookings institute host this conversation. >> i am joined today by two luminaries, amy mcgrath is a graduate of the west naval academy who served 20 years in the...
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even louder with devastating effects on marine life. oh keating, tis creditor lloyd incense in their environment. so really finding or is it actually okay. let's explore some smart ways of turning down the volume in the ocean and find out why this might also be good for the climate underwater sound. waves traveled extremely fast and up to thousands of kilometers. sound is essential for almost all marine animals from whales to jelly, fish. mm. animals you sound to communicate, to navigate, and to find meeting partners or pray. but hearing what those creatures need to hear is getting increasingly difficult. some marine life is currently exposed to noise levels. the can destroy, their sense of hearing, literally rendered them deaf or kill them. it's like you're logging around in a fog. that's a pretty serious effect to for animals that depend on sound so much. so why are the oceans becoming so noisy? one factor is offshore wind farms, and when energy is generally a good thing. but installing offshore turbines creates a great deal of noise.
even louder with devastating effects on marine life. oh keating, tis creditor lloyd incense in their environment. so really finding or is it actually okay. let's explore some smart ways of turning down the volume in the ocean and find out why this might also be good for the climate underwater sound. waves traveled extremely fast and up to thousands of kilometers. sound is essential for almost all marine animals from whales to jelly, fish. mm. animals you sound to communicate, to navigate, and...
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not so freshwater mystery. finland's prime minister, santa marin, has defended her right to a private life after a video of her partying with friends, was leap to online. the video shows marin, celebrating with well known influence as an artists are in so she did nothing illegal and has now taken a drug test to prove it. ah, an innocent knight out with friends or dereliction of public duty, finland's prime minister santa marine. is it pains to prove it was the coma? after this video showing her partying and speculation about drug taking went viral opposition parties demanded proof. she'd not consumed an illegal substance. 4 bought a little bit on either through lexia. i consider these accusations very serious. and though i think the demand for a drug test is unreasonable for my own legal protection. and to clear up dates, i've taken a test to day if i like the results will come in about a week and got full of de la norm vehicle ortho marines behavior have divided the finished public. some have defended her right to enjoy her free time as she pleases, like any one else. others have cal
not so freshwater mystery. finland's prime minister, santa marin, has defended her right to a private life after a video of her partying with friends, was leap to online. the video shows marin, celebrating with well known influence as an artists are in so she did nothing illegal and has now taken a drug test to prove it. ah, an innocent knight out with friends or dereliction of public duty, finland's prime minister santa marine. is it pains to prove it was the coma? after this video showing her...
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some marine life is currently exposed to noise levels. the can destroy their sense of hearing, literally render them deaf or kill them. it's like you're logging around in a fog. that's a pretty serious effect to for animals that depend on sound so much. so why are the oceans becoming so noisy? one factor is offshore wind farms, and when energy is generally a good thing. but installing offshore turbines creates a great deal of noise in the north sea. it damage the hearing of porpoises driving them away from their feeding and breeding grounds. so then agents are most likely exceed pilots and they have to drive into the steep it by hammering or impact pile driving. and this course under water noise, which is smallest comparable essence stopping aircraft. the sounds emitted by the pile structural elements smashing into the sea floor travel several kilometers from the source. but help is on the way compressed air flowing through tubes on the ocean floor round the piles creates bubbles that rise to the surface, forming a tight insulation curtai
some marine life is currently exposed to noise levels. the can destroy their sense of hearing, literally render them deaf or kill them. it's like you're logging around in a fog. that's a pretty serious effect to for animals that depend on sound so much. so why are the oceans becoming so noisy? one factor is offshore wind farms, and when energy is generally a good thing. but installing offshore turbines creates a great deal of noise in the north sea. it damage the hearing of porpoises driving...
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now, son of marin has taken a drug test to prove her point and filing her pregnant. ah, my manuscripts mckinnon. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin says that he will allow inspectors to visit their shop parisha nuclear power plant in a coal with francis president manuel my called the russian leader said officials from the international atomic agency. energy agency will be allowed to assess the situation on the ground at russian, stationed at the plant, which is 40 kilometers from jeffery asia in ukraine's east. both moscow and keep has, have accused each other of firing near the facility, which is the largest of its kind in europe. nearby residents are increasingly concerned about possible disaster and are preparing for the worst. the demand is skyrocketing every day, pharmacies ins, parisha, so iodine pills to residence. they're anxious about the russian occupied nuclear power plant. only 40 kilometers away merchants, 1000. yes, of course it worries us a lot. we all still remember chernobyl hills to we're afraid, and we worry a lot and humanita
now, son of marin has taken a drug test to prove her point and filing her pregnant. ah, my manuscripts mckinnon. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin says that he will allow inspectors to visit their shop parisha nuclear power plant in a coal with francis president manuel my called the russian leader said officials from the international atomic agency. energy agency will be allowed to assess the situation on the ground at russian, stationed at the plant, which is 40...
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marine mammal is fighting its own battles.otter mom has a busy day ahead. she has two very hungry, very demanding pups. in patagonia these furry playful creatures are known as chungungo. this rocky mountain provides mom with plenty of nooks and crannies to set up a den and keep these mischievous pups out of harm's way. mom spends the long days catching crabs, fish, and anything else she can find to fill their growing bellies. even in summer, the waters here are cold. lucky for her, in terms of hairs per square inch, otters have the thickest fur of any animal. but she's not the only predator here. something else is lurking in the kelp. (vo) with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities, you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. homegrown tomatoes...nice. i want to feel in control of my health, so i do what i can. what about screening for colon cancer? when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna
marine mammal is fighting its own battles.otter mom has a busy day ahead. she has two very hungry, very demanding pups. in patagonia these furry playful creatures are known as chungungo. this rocky mountain provides mom with plenty of nooks and crannies to set up a den and keep these mischievous pups out of harm's way. mom spends the long days catching crabs, fish, and anything else she can find to fill their growing bellies. even in summer, the waters here are cold. lucky for her, in terms of...
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this is not the model that marine insurance companies operate from. even some fire insurance companies and marine and fire start mutual, call themselves mutual companies, but actually convert to stock companies, which is to say companies the privilege of which is the return of givens to their shareholders. marine insurance is a much bigger business than fire insurance from the start. mutual does not really work for it. it's a big cash business because you might have a voyage that is worth $1, 000, or $2,000 or more. your premium can easily be a couple hundred dollars. fire insurance policy, the policy might be on $1, 000, but you might pay only two or $3 a year. would everybody hates about the mutual companies is like, sometimes they run out of money because they hold so little. and then they come back, the company has to come back to the policyholders and be like, you know, we need more. the policyholders gets so mad. they are just livid. as you can imagine. a lot more money for me. it tends to be groups of merchants informally playing their resource
this is not the model that marine insurance companies operate from. even some fire insurance companies and marine and fire start mutual, call themselves mutual companies, but actually convert to stock companies, which is to say companies the privilege of which is the return of givens to their shareholders. marine insurance is a much bigger business than fire insurance from the start. mutual does not really work for it. it's a big cash business because you might have a voyage that is worth $1,...
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marines, and chinese people volunteer forces. tens of thousands of them engaged against thousands of marines. so according to corporal harold l.muelhausen, who served there at the reservoir, he said, with fighting all around us, we remained on 50% watch. at about 1:00 that night, we were ordered to move back about 200 yards. this time we set up our 3 1/2 inch rockets in a field next to the road. we tried to dig in again, but the ground was frozen so hard we had little success. there were fire fights everywhere so they put us on 100% watch. somehow we managed to avoid contact with the enemy that night, but we sure as hell didn't avoid contact with the cold. by morning, the thermometer had dropped to 30 degrees below zero with a strong wind blowing. so they're in this valley area here surrounded by mountains, and faced by tens of thousands of hostile troops. he recalls, as they were moving through the area, and on their retreat in december, quote, we moved down the hill slowly, slipping and sliding. then we just walked and walked,
marines, and chinese people volunteer forces. tens of thousands of them engaged against thousands of marines. so according to corporal harold l.muelhausen, who served there at the reservoir, he said, with fighting all around us, we remained on 50% watch. at about 1:00 that night, we were ordered to move back about 200 yards. this time we set up our 3 1/2 inch rockets in a field next to the road. we tried to dig in again, but the ground was frozen so hard we had little success. there were fire...
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marin is having fun., rotating her hips and taking sultry poses, clearly under the influence of alcohol. after the video became public, outrage also reached a high degree. i had to make excuses private they filmed in a private setting regretted that they became public. it was a party with friends a few weeks ago. we had fun, danced and sang in russia, all these eccentricities were answered elegantly. st. petersburg consulates, aspiring to nato finland and sweden, this morning placed here are such bathhouses. you do not be toys in the wrong hands below uncle sam and even below is a quote from a book about moomintroll. all this will end in foolish fun on a pile of garbage with noise and din, as it has been all my life. salemazariev evgeniy kostin dmitry lukashevich varvara kovligo svetlana selivanova and alexandra kolkova vesta north-west bureau. less greenhouse gas emissions saving water and land resources, yes, and in general, reducing waste is exactly the way the european commission in their social netwo
marin is having fun., rotating her hips and taking sultry poses, clearly under the influence of alcohol. after the video became public, outrage also reached a high degree. i had to make excuses private they filmed in a private setting regretted that they became public. it was a party with friends a few weeks ago. we had fun, danced and sang in russia, all these eccentricities were answered elegantly. st. petersburg consulates, aspiring to nato finland and sweden, this morning placed here are...
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. >>> even though we're waking up with the marine layer, no rain in sight anymore. >>> and if you're making the trek to the altamont pass earlier than usual, it's already busy because of a crash. i'll tell you why, coming up in just a few minutes. >>> first let's look at this morning's top stories. justice has been delivered, those were president biden's words yesterday after saying the u.s. killed top al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri. al zawahiri was a key engineer of the september 11th terrorist attacks and took over as the leader of al qaeda after osama bin laden's death. he was staying in downtown kabul over the weekend. all the key plotters in the september 11th attacks are either dead or captured. >>> san francisco police are offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the cold case murder of a 16-year-old girl. jada tufaono died after she and her aunt were shot. her aunt survived. no one knows who did it or why. >>> vice president kamala harris unveiled $1 billion in federal funding to respond to climate disasters. the money will fund underground water s
. >>> even though we're waking up with the marine layer, no rain in sight anymore. >>> and if you're making the trek to the altamont pass earlier than usual, it's already busy because of a crash. i'll tell you why, coming up in just a few minutes. >>> first let's look at this morning's top stories. justice has been delivered, those were president biden's words yesterday after saying the u.s. killed top al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri. al zawahiri was a key engineer...
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the marine corps guard, who knows us we know all the marines, they know us. everyone is doing their job reese's ma'am you cannot bring pets into the camp. she looks at him with a bit of an incredulous look. the girls are hearing this and steers tears start to come down there i paired she was looking at them he's looking at her, she's looking back at him he's doing his job mom is doing her job, michelle is into the window and says they are for dinner. i'm kind of winks. yes man please proceed. most little funny moments like that there are still people there. we have these times, we all live with rules and regulations but sometimes you see the human side and work through it. that's her favorite store because moms and dads get it. thank you. >> the final chapter in your book is called the true meaning of camp david. can you tell us what is the true meaning? and is it different for every president and first hamlet spends time there? >> is definitely different as we described different families use a brief president george w. bush love going to camp david like his
the marine corps guard, who knows us we know all the marines, they know us. everyone is doing their job reese's ma'am you cannot bring pets into the camp. she looks at him with a bit of an incredulous look. the girls are hearing this and steers tears start to come down there i paired she was looking at them he's looking at her, she's looking back at him he's doing his job mom is doing her job, michelle is into the window and says they are for dinner. i'm kind of winks. yes man please proceed....
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the senior marine is a navy corps captain, the ceo of the marine security. and for the white house indication agency detail that's there, maybe a lieutenant colonel typically in the u.s. army. >> our last question this evening, several viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were just fascinating that you learned while you are research to write the book? >> thank you. a wonderful final question. on the day of change of command, there is a photo of my wife and two daughters, ages seven and four, and she hands me this journal, and the first page of the journal is a scrawled note of the two girls saying, here daddy, please write stories about the presidents journal someday. it was humorous. i never thought of. it after a visit weekend or event, i would sit down and write what happened. so i did that through the clinton administration, for the inauguration of bush and then through the first eight months and i put that away in my little talk task and never opened it since. never thought i co
the senior marine is a navy corps captain, the ceo of the marine security. and for the white house indication agency detail that's there, maybe a lieutenant colonel typically in the u.s. army. >> our last question this evening, several viewers have asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were just fascinating that you learned while you are research to write the book? >> thank you. a wonderful final question. on the day of...
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the marine layer is a factor for us.e'll wake up sunday morning with gray skies again from the mid-level clouds. if we look at the big picture, there's not a lot out here. but if we take in a slightly wider view, the future cast can actually show it. see this patch of clouds? it's actually rotating counterclockwise. watch it. you see it? that's low pressure there. that can deepen the marine layer, which is why it was pretty widespread this morning because that little area of spin is building up the marine layer. if that little spin moves too far west like it did this afternoon, it can pull the marine layer with it and take it out off the coast. it doesn't matter how impressively deep the marine layer got, if it gets pulled away, we don't have to deal with it. that's what that did today. watch it come back. over the next few days. it will continue to build and eventually move onshore. we'll keep seeing the low clouds and fog build in each day from that system. but that weak spin we just looked at is actually just the smal
the marine layer is a factor for us.e'll wake up sunday morning with gray skies again from the mid-level clouds. if we look at the big picture, there's not a lot out here. but if we take in a slightly wider view, the future cast can actually show it. see this patch of clouds? it's actually rotating counterclockwise. watch it. you see it? that's low pressure there. that can deepen the marine layer, which is why it was pretty widespread this morning because that little area of spin is building up...
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now thought a marin has taken a drug test to prove her point in silence. her critics. ah, i'm nichol ferla. it's good to have you with us. a top level visit to ukraine and a stern warning to russia. but head of the united nations has restated concerns over the safety of europe's biggest nuclear power station. antonio terrace, calling for a safe zone around the russian occupied upper regia, nuclear plant. each side accuses the other of showing the plants keep also claims. russia is planning to cut electricity produced at the facility from its power network. visiting the ports of odessa, gutierrez had a clear message for moscow. obviously, the electricity from some votes, you use ukrainian electricity and the it's necessary, especially during the winter ford of ukrainian people. and these people must be fully respected. now with all eyes on his upper h, i asked our correspondent young philip chance to give us the latest on the volatile situation at the nuclear power plant. well, after days of horrible news, there are some potentially good news. so during a phone call, we
now thought a marin has taken a drug test to prove her point in silence. her critics. ah, i'm nichol ferla. it's good to have you with us. a top level visit to ukraine and a stern warning to russia. but head of the united nations has restated concerns over the safety of europe's biggest nuclear power station. antonio terrace, calling for a safe zone around the russian occupied upper regia, nuclear plant. each side accuses the other of showing the plants keep also claims. russia is planning to...