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on the marine corps. like to bring in one other perspective that i think generally supports general mission which is based on history of military revolution and innovation in if i can data word on that. i think there've been plenty of times when we have seen military affairs if you want to use that phrase or whatever expression where there have been big changes in the nature of warfare and its crucial to a national victory or even survival. we saw a lot of innovation in world war ii. unfortunately initially on thee german and japanese side with the attacks on pearl harbor but we adapted their allies adapted a lot of things including in the pacific with amphibious operations in the marine corps that led to our ultimate victory that was crucial for the good of the world trade military innovation is really important especiallytr for country that waits for the next rival to get all innovative and creative and use things that were not expected. that's happen a a lot in the history of warfare as well but on bal
on the marine corps. like to bring in one other perspective that i think generally supports general mission which is based on history of military revolution and innovation in if i can data word on that. i think there've been plenty of times when we have seen military affairs if you want to use that phrase or whatever expression where there have been big changes in the nature of warfare and its crucial to a national victory or even survival. we saw a lot of innovation in world war ii....
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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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there's a great about the china marines there. the fourth marines were called the china marines. and you can see if you can see this, that there were a lot of countries in there from the americans to the russians to the germans and the french and on and on. so again, each country brought their guards. so we're pernice was one of those guards and commanding officer sadly. this was really hard when i was writing that research thing. this report is we always knew kind of that he'd lost his first family. but we really know enough about it. and then when i researched it, i couldn't find anything about them. so eventually i got oral history reports and that sort of thing. he certainly didn't write about it, but scarlett does. so in 1929, didn't give that time. but 1929, they arrived in peking and by december. of 1929, his little daughter came down with scarlet fever. and that was right before christmas. and she died 12 days later. and then his wife marguerite, who's 38, and his son will write their god scarlet, also got scarlet fever. and back then they couldn't cure it. so they were i
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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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mariners go on to win. a chilly day in the rockies. colorado. sixth inning. that is deep to right f. right field. 14th homer of the year. giants finish off a four-game sweep of the rockies with a 3-0 win. get this, the first pitch shutout in denver since 2012. nba news to get to. the celtics edge coach is facing facing a season-long suspension for having a relationship with a a staff member. an official announcement is expected soon. the defending champion warriors begin training camp next weekend weekend one of the big questions questions for golden state is the health of center james wiseman. he missed all of last n last season with a knee injury. however, played in summer league league and looked good in recen. recent scrimmages. >> we track the pickup games and and he is the only one in the fy the facility that played in everyone, which is nice. one, he he wants to, which shows a work ethic, but also a health component, that he did not miss. miss anything. happy he is healthy. now i can start the work. >> so the big story line, how
mariners go on to win. a chilly day in the rockies. colorado. sixth inning. that is deep to right f. right field. 14th homer of the year. giants finish off a four-game sweep of the rockies with a 3-0 win. get this, the first pitch shutout in denver since 2012. nba news to get to. the celtics edge coach is facing facing a season-long suspension for having a relationship with a a staff member. an official announcement is expected soon. the defending champion warriors begin training camp next...
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particularly marine life.pellers of the more than 62,000 cargo ships on our seas create an enormous amount of noise, which can heard for kilometers around. and there are many other sources of ocean noise pollution too. the din drives fish from their feeding and breeding areas, and, in the worst cases, it can even kill them. reporter: the ocean is a symphony of sounds, at least where they can still be heard. we humans have made the sea noisier than ever before. and the way things are going, the underwater world is set to become one thing -- even louder. with devastating effects on marine life. lindy: from feeding to predator avoidance, sensing their environment, food finding, reproduction, the whole thing. reporter: 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 soundwaves travel extremely fast, and up to thousands of kilometers. sound is essential for almost all marine animals, from whales to jellyfish. animals use sou
particularly marine life.pellers of the more than 62,000 cargo ships on our seas create an enormous amount of noise, which can heard for kilometers around. and there are many other sources of ocean noise pollution too. the din drives fish from their feeding and breeding areas, and, in the worst cases, it can even kill them. reporter: the ocean is a symphony of sounds, at least where they can still be heard. we humans have made the sea noisier than ever before. and the way things are going, the...
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even louder with devastating effects on marine life. oh kidding. tis creditor late in the sense in their environment. so really finding that 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 o. 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 render them deaf or kill them. it's like, you know, 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 noi
even louder with devastating effects on marine life. oh kidding. tis creditor late in the sense in their environment. so really finding that 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 o. 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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lower 70s as we wrap up the week for san francisco due to that marine lar marine layer that i was talkings well as that onshore flow but where we do not have that is in the inland areas. daytime highs will heat up just a little bit more. 80s. upper 80s by friday. as we head into the weekend, partly cloudy skies skies will return to the forecast. it will cool us off, a a little bit. a great week to get fresh air. a midweek warm-up and nothing too crazy compared to last week's rain and heatwav. and heatwave. > >> if you are planning to get out the door and hit the roadwa, highway 4 is busy. that is where where we are getting first reports of a trouble spot. we are definitely slowing things down out of the antioch area over to concord. 53 minutes travel time for commuters heading to the sure freeway. we are seeing a few lights into bay bay point, down to about 11 miles an hour. let's get you updated on this accident. this is westbound 580 as you approach the 680. the dublin interchange. two lanes were blocked and only one on the right shoulder. traffic is getting slightly better but until th
lower 70s as we wrap up the week for san francisco due to that marine lar marine layer that i was talkings well as that onshore flow but where we do not have that is in the inland areas. daytime highs will heat up just a little bit more. 80s. upper 80s by friday. as we head into the weekend, partly cloudy skies skies will return to the forecast. it will cool us off, a a little bit. a great week to get fresh air. a midweek warm-up and nothing too crazy compared to last week's rain and heatwav....
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however, marine viper size can also map oil and gas in shallow waters. but doesn't this sound paradoxical, more sustainable methods to find more fossil fuels? we really should not be, we just should not be searching girl and gas under the oh she any more we you know, we really need to make this green transition. that's the main solution. there are plenty of options for reducing marine noise pollution, but more progress is needed on the regulatory front. in 2011 germany introduced one of the world's 1st noise limits in place to protect north sea marine life. air bubble curtains are now standard, there in the industry is doing fine. taiwan is introducing a similar regulation. quieter is better for the environment, but without incentives or new laws. the industry has few reason to change. hulu. when tropical storms move across el salvador, the country can be hit by up to 50 centimeters of rain per day. that's more than a many european cities all year. storms are becoming heavier and more common. climate change is wreaking havoc with the country. rising sea
however, marine viper size can also map oil and gas in shallow waters. but doesn't this sound paradoxical, more sustainable methods to find more fossil fuels? we really should not be, we just should not be searching girl and gas under the oh she any more we you know, we really need to make this green transition. that's the main solution. there are plenty of options for reducing marine noise pollution, but more progress is needed on the regulatory front. in 2011 germany introduced one of the...
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in terms of the marine corps and navy, the numbers are disappointing. it is the reason why is a top priority for our leadership tackling these issues in an aggressive way working on the policies from no wrong door to cyber harassment safe to report to make sure we set the tone from the very top of these behaviors are unacceptable and we are looking after those who suffered injustices. one example for the victims legal counsel that provides assistance to victims of these crimes, one am proud to say, the responses in these services tend to be overwhelmingly favorable so we believe we can tackle the issues in a smart way, we just needed to the whole institution to the navy and marine corps. >> we hope to take best practices and look forward to working with you. i have to stop talking to family members and they are concerned about the safety of loved ones so thank you. >> the gentleman yields back. >> thank you for the witnesses being here today and i apologize i missed your remarks got three hearings going on at the same time some time to bounce around the
in terms of the marine corps and navy, the numbers are disappointing. it is the reason why is a top priority for our leadership tackling these issues in an aggressive way working on the policies from no wrong door to cyber harassment safe to report to make sure we set the tone from the very top of these behaviors are unacceptable and we are looking after those who suffered injustices. one example for the victims legal counsel that provides assistance to victims of these crimes, one am proud to...
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marines. cnn's briana keller tweeting in part, the military is supposed apolitical and positioning marines in uniform behind president biden for political speech flies in the face of that, it's wrong when democrats do it, it's wrong when republicans all this coming when quinnipiac poll finds that 57%s think democracy in the danger of collapsing. through the cycle president, john lansky and fox&friends todd pirro. >> this is the type of speech that further divides the country and i would add that i'm disturbed about the extent to which joe biden and other democrats are obsessed with donald trump at the expense of all the other problems we have in this country and this world. why not worry about tuna's xi and why not worry about russia's putin and why he's not worry of collapse in productivity, inflation, no, it's trump, trump, trump. it appears as though biden is more obsessed with donald trump than donald trump is obsessed with himself. it's crazy. jackie: o boy. that says a lot right there, j
marines. cnn's briana keller tweeting in part, the military is supposed apolitical and positioning marines in uniform behind president biden for political speech flies in the face of that, it's wrong when democrats do it, it's wrong when republicans all this coming when quinnipiac poll finds that 57%s think democracy in the danger of collapsing. through the cycle president, john lansky and fox&friends todd pirro. >> this is the type of speech that further divides the country and i...
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brigade, has the order of bohdan khmelnytsky under his command serhii volynskyi, the marine brigadeed the azov regiment and continued resistance against russia, among the freed azov citizens svyatoslav palamar, oleg khomenko, as well as denishle from the national guard of ukraine, the hero of ukraine, yevgeny vova, also returns, the famous bird that impressed the whole world with a penetrating performance of songs in azov, kateryna in polishchuk, the ukrainian authorities also managed to free the pregnant military personnel who were in captivity, maryana mamonova, yana shumovetskaya and anastasia chernenka, 200 defenders they exchanged traitors, medvedchuk, who had already given all the necessary investigative testimony for as many as five superheroes, ukraine handed over 55 russian prisoners, they informed the president's office that once again ukraine proves that it does not abandon its own . the exchange has ended today we have 215 good news 215 this is an unequivocal victory for our state for our entire society the main thing for 215 families who will be able to see their loved
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our glorious commanders, the hero of ukraine, denys prokopenko, azov, serhiy volynskyi, the 36th marine brigade, svyatoslav palamar azov denys shlekha national guard and hero of ukraine yevgeny bova most of the freed azov citizens, their 108 companies were border guards , marines, national guardsmen, customs officers and other more than half of the freed officers, the russians gave even the azov citizens mykola kush and kostyantyn nikitenko, who were planned to be tried and executed in return, they got viktor medvedchuk and five of his soldiers viktor medvedchuk went to cooperate with the ukrainian investigation and gave all the necessary testimony . no pity. we remember all our people and try to save every ukrainian. this is the meaning of ukraine. our essence is that we are different from the enemy. we value every life and will definitely do everything to save everyone who is in russian captivity. this operation was prepared for quite a long time . and there are several components in the exchange. the first component is that we exchanged one fan of russia for 200 soldiers. at first we
our glorious commanders, the hero of ukraine, denys prokopenko, azov, serhiy volynskyi, the 36th marine brigade, svyatoslav palamar azov denys shlekha national guard and hero of ukraine yevgeny bova most of the freed azov citizens, their 108 companies were border guards , marines, national guardsmen, customs officers and other more than half of the freed officers, the russians gave even the azov citizens mykola kush and kostyantyn nikitenko, who were planned to be tried and executed in return,...
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maximus raven and the navy and marines how many will be trained and ready to move out? ox we are in the process of hiring 82 durin this fiscal year. so by the end of this fiscal year we expect to have roughly half on board. there was a problem with a continuing resolution of hiring that but our goal is to have at least 225 by fiscal year 24. >> 83 by the end of 2023? >> ill be more by the end ofus 2023 we expect to hire additional professionals in the year023 io not have that n number rightffhand. >> mr. camarillo pickwk similar to the navy fy 22 and going into 23 we expect the first wave of hiring to be 2 81 professionals that are focused primarily at six locations within the army. hot egg for the rord we expect to revise that by the end of fy 23 >> a special trial counsel question eities are prevention workers. rex okay. so starting wit undercretary ortiz jones, the prevention or woforce,hat do you believe is the highest priorits for the new prevention function? what installations will receive the insulation first and how will we know it's working? same question for a
maximus raven and the navy and marines how many will be trained and ready to move out? ox we are in the process of hiring 82 durin this fiscal year. so by the end of this fiscal year we expect to have roughly half on board. there was a problem with a continuing resolution of hiring that but our goal is to have at least 225 by fiscal year 24. >> 83 by the end of 2023? >> ill be more by the end ofus 2023 we expect to hire additional professionals in the year023 io not have that n...
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both an enlisted marine and as an officer of marines. brave men and women voluntarily put themselves in harm's way
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serhii volynskyi, with the callsign volyn, a legendary defender from the 36th marine brigade, has the of bohdan khmelnytskyi. it was under the command of serhiy volynskyi that the marine brigade successfully joined the azov regiment and continued resistance against russia, including among the azovians released from captivity, svyatoslav palamar, oleg khomenko, and denys sluices of the national guard of ukraine heroes of ukraine yevgeny vova also returns, the famous bird that impressed the whole world with a penetrating performance of songs in azov kateryna polishchuk ukrainian authorities also managed to release pregnant women a soldier who was in captivity maryana mamonova, yana shumovenska and anastasia chernenka, 200 defenders exchanged for traitors medvedchuk, who had already given all the necessary evidence to the investigation and for five superheroes, ukraine gave 55 russian prisoners, the president's office informed that once again ukraine proves that it does not abandon its own hi hello heroes, glory to ukraine , the president of ukraine, we are watching ukrainian women. we a
serhii volynskyi, with the callsign volyn, a legendary defender from the 36th marine brigade, has the of bohdan khmelnytskyi. it was under the command of serhiy volynskyi that the marine brigade successfully joined the azov regiment and continued resistance against russia, including among the azovians released from captivity, svyatoslav palamar, oleg khomenko, and denys sluices of the national guard of ukraine heroes of ukraine yevgeny vova also returns, the famous bird that impressed the whole...
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so that marine marine layer, it won't be nearly nearly as strong for the next ce of days. we're going to see more more sunshine in san francisco by tomorrow. with mid 70s until friday, and then it starts cooling back down. average as we we head into next woke look at how similar thatsetup is even off in the east inland hills into the north bay we're expecting upper 80s and lower 90s and then back down to average heading into the weeken. but for now, back over to you r. > >> thanks jess. cuff times for the 49ers but? this morning's red and gold report, things are even tougher for a former niners' player. also a show of solidarity in the south bay. we hear from demonstrators at rally at rally a >> jimmy garoppolo wasn't the oy player to have an embarrassing moment on sunday. former 49er was involved in a blunder of hi. vern glenn shows us in this mors red and gold report. >> reporter: time now for the rd and gold report. the 49ers, get an extra day to prepare for the rams this week. and that's a good thing for jimmy garoppolo and the offense, because they have a lot to clean
so that marine marine layer, it won't be nearly nearly as strong for the next ce of days. we're going to see more more sunshine in san francisco by tomorrow. with mid 70s until friday, and then it starts cooling back down. average as we we head into next woke look at how similar thatsetup is even off in the east inland hills into the north bay we're expecting upper 80s and lower 90s and then back down to average heading into the weeken. but for now, back over to you r. > >> thanks...
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chris hel, served as a marine from 1994 to 1998 in hawaii. he has strong views about immigration and fears. immigrants will take over the united states and by the end of the century by 2099, will have 500000000 people. and the increase of about 200000000 will probably be from illegal immigration and descendants of illegal immigration. stepping off 1st, 2nd squad, got sick with nothing. here donald trump stood for america 1st. make america great. again, america. first, annuity is process law processes, but very few people should have more money. so that to me is that's my were the rally cries that i have in addition to the unsurmountable dead. but i'm worried about my country and it is being overwhelmed and flooded with welfare and illegal immigration and to the tune of over 20 train dollars and dead. and you, it was just gonna collapse under is on, on wait. some estimates such as the veterans like chris hill, now make up at least 25 percent of militia rosters in the united states. yes, so back in 2009 when i wrote the i'm now the for is depar
chris hel, served as a marine from 1994 to 1998 in hawaii. he has strong views about immigration and fears. immigrants will take over the united states and by the end of the century by 2099, will have 500000000 people. and the increase of about 200000000 will probably be from illegal immigration and descendants of illegal immigration. stepping off 1st, 2nd squad, got sick with nothing. here donald trump stood for america 1st. make america great. again, america. first, annuity is process law...
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i was active duty, so i was in the middle of my marine corps career that time. and when 911 happened, just like most people who lived that day, i remember what was going on and and unfortunately, like when i pay me a lot, days later will be found out that these hijackers happened to be called for fun. and i think given the firms and others perhaps as well, a very bad reputation. unfortunately, when the $911.00 attacks happened, essentially $900.00 hijackers hijacked the entire phase of $1800000000.00 plus an attack on me. i'm going to talk to my, my family when i'd be back my family, my american family, you know man, so i was born in pakistan and he's a practicing muslim. he has made choices. some have disagreed with me. they're part of the muslim community that they can they, they're shocked. this isn't a guy who has served the us are forces. i mean, i do get messages from time to time. you know, you know, your muslim killer and you call yourself in the fall of the stomach. faith actually requires muslims to be loyal to their country of residence. so that means
i was active duty, so i was in the middle of my marine corps career that time. and when 911 happened, just like most people who lived that day, i remember what was going on and and unfortunately, like when i pay me a lot, days later will be found out that these hijackers happened to be called for fun. and i think given the firms and others perhaps as well, a very bad reputation. unfortunately, when the $911.00 attacks happened, essentially $900.00 hijackers hijacked the entire phase of...
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that is, it was like this, well, if the foundation of the marine corps in general, when the great warhis unit was located near mariupol on the evening of february 23, bohdana ordered us to turn off our mobile phones because it is possible that the russian aviation will be flying somewhere our location is possible yes, there is shelling or bombing due to the lack of a network, they will find out in just a day that they started bombing not only them, but also the whole country, and in a few days the marines will be entrenched at the ilyich metallurgical plant, this is it is also very important to say that mariupoli was not only for steel, there were two huge factories . i don't have to talk, it lasted for almost two months. they knew that they were completely surrounded, but they were pulling the enemy troops back so that they had time to prepare reinforcements for them at the training grounds. i slept from the third floor to the first floor. i couldn't move because i collapsed, uh, i couldn't see anything because of the uh, well, if the high temperature of some kind of scumbag. i don't
that is, it was like this, well, if the foundation of the marine corps in general, when the great warhis unit was located near mariupol on the evening of february 23, bohdana ordered us to turn off our mobile phones because it is possible that the russian aviation will be flying somewhere our location is possible yes, there is shelling or bombing due to the lack of a network, they will find out in just a day that they started bombing not only them, but also the whole country, and in a few days...
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i decided i wanted to be a marine biologist. instead of becoming a coral reef biologist i became a deep-sea biologist. my first deep-sea expedition was in 1982 on a little ship where we went out and hauled that's behind the ship. and this was the primary way we knew about life in the depot -- the deep ocean, we dragged that's behind ships. we kept the animals alive in a container that kept them cold. when we dumped them out everything glowed. it was incredible. there were pulsating plankton, growing crip -- glowing krill, flashes from bangle jellyfish. i plunged my arm into the bucket. icy cold water. i pulled out a red shrimp the size of a hamster. it had nozzles on either side of his mouth that were spewing sapphire blue light that pooled in the palm of my hand, dripped between my fingers, drop back into the bucket and went on glowing. everything lit up. these animals had photo force. they had lures. they had all kinds of contraptions for being able to make light, to find food, to attract mates, to defend against predators. i
i decided i wanted to be a marine biologist. instead of becoming a coral reef biologist i became a deep-sea biologist. my first deep-sea expedition was in 1982 on a little ship where we went out and hauled that's behind the ship. and this was the primary way we knew about life in the depot -- the deep ocean, we dragged that's behind ships. we kept the animals alive in a container that kept them cold. when we dumped them out everything glowed. it was incredible. there were pulsating plankton,...
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in terms of the marine corps and navy, the numbers are disappointing. it is the reason why is a top priority for our leadership tackling these issues in an aggressive way working on the policies from no wrong door to cyber harassment safe to report to make sure we set the tone from the very top of these behaviors are unacceptable and we are looking after those who suffered injustices. one example for the victims legal counsel that provides assistance to victims of these crimes, one am proud to say, the responses in these services tend to be overwhelmingly favorable so we believe we can tackle the issues in a smart way, we just needed to the whole institution to the navy and marine corps. >> we hope to take best practices and look forward to working with you. i have to stop talking to family members and they are concerned about the safety of loved ones so thank you. >> the gentleman yields back. >> thank you for the witnesses being here today and i apologize i missed your remarks got three hearings going on at the same time some time to bounce around the
in terms of the marine corps and navy, the numbers are disappointing. it is the reason why is a top priority for our leadership tackling these issues in an aggressive way working on the policies from no wrong door to cyber harassment safe to report to make sure we set the tone from the very top of these behaviors are unacceptable and we are looking after those who suffered injustices. one example for the victims legal counsel that provides assistance to victims of these crimes, one am proud to...
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they're tough, they're macho, and they wanted the marines. they wanted the marines.two i write about, david shrchreiner, he could hav been a phys-ed instructor, he said no, i'm an american, i'm a patriot. they knew what they were getting into, they went into the officers training program where they could still play football at college campuses and then into the marine corps. >> despite the bloodbath that was okinawa there's an uplifting side of this book which is the lack of a red state/blue state divide in that era. >> that's one of the things that has gotten to me. i've thought about this a lot. as horrible as world war ii was, as awful as it was, there's an underlying message in this book what we as a country can do and did do during the war. we showed how powerful and beautiful we can be when year in unison, when we're all in the name of defeating a common foe. >> buzz there was a 19-year-old who was at okinawa and he shares your name. and when you began this project, wrong, you had no idea? >> i had no idea. i knew my father was a marine at okinawa. i didn't kno
they're tough, they're macho, and they wanted the marines. they wanted the marines.two i write about, david shrchreiner, he could hav been a phys-ed instructor, he said no, i'm an american, i'm a patriot. they knew what they were getting into, they went into the officers training program where they could still play football at college campuses and then into the marine corps. >> despite the bloodbath that was okinawa there's an uplifting side of this book which is the lack of a red...
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the marine layer is back.specially this time of year.it g back ju the cotline,aving withny ies ass stone i nt t mentioas ad to is workweek, we t temperature anomaly will show above average temperatures wrapping above the bay thursday into friday. that will taper off, leaving us with a great opportunity to get more fresh a, but we will talk more about that that in our local forecast coming up in just a bit. > >> it is a busy ride if you plan plan on taking have a number for number for this morning. we are tracking brake lights, an early trouble spot with a new one popping up as well. westbound highway 4 at willow pass road, e road, there we have several card up. backing up all the way almot to antioch at this point. 44 mie travel time from the antioch bridge, toward the short freewa. definitely pack your patience if patience if you are taking our 4 4 this morning. letter certainly letter certainly slower than us. we have got this crash westbound westbound 80 before l quartz hill drive. if you want to use n pabl
the marine layer is back.specially this time of year.it g back ju the cotline,aving withny ies ass stone i nt t mentioas ad to is workweek, we t temperature anomaly will show above average temperatures wrapping above the bay thursday into friday. that will taper off, leaving us with a great opportunity to get more fresh a, but we will talk more about that that in our local forecast coming up in just a bit. > >> it is a busy ride if you plan plan on taking have a number for number for...
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here's a look at the marine layer. the breeze up to 24 miles per hour blowing in across the golden gate. that will bring us a cooler and humid weekend with a mixture of sun and clouds. there's a chance of an isolated thunderstorm, the farther south you are. it will feel like fall. tonight slows will be elevated a bit because of the cloud cover. 56 to about 65 degrees. clouds are never completely go away. we are in and out of sunshine. mid-80's for most of us in the south bay. low to mid 80's on the peninsula. comfortable at the coast. 65 to 70. low for 70's, downtown san francisco, sausalito. great day to be out in the wine country. 74 in richmond, to 84 in fremont. look at our inland, not even 90's, mid to upper 80's. we are going to get rid of the 100s and 90's after today. here's a look at how much rain falls over the weekend. it gets oh so close to us. here's a look at future radar. you can see some of the green coming up at us but it falls apart tonight. we could have a little bit of drizzle new the coast tomorrow
here's a look at the marine layer. the breeze up to 24 miles per hour blowing in across the golden gate. that will bring us a cooler and humid weekend with a mixture of sun and clouds. there's a chance of an isolated thunderstorm, the farther south you are. it will feel like fall. tonight slows will be elevated a bit because of the cloud cover. 56 to about 65 degrees. clouds are never completely go away. we are in and out of sunshine. mid-80's for most of us in the south bay. low to mid 80's on...
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marine bay. it does not last long. tomorrow will be more sunshine than anytg else. if you're in length just a a little bit cooler than today. next week the cooldown really kicks in. just to update you on what is about to become major national news. tropical storm en storm en is quickly intensifying. if we watch the track on this in case you had nt heard yet there's a hyatt degree degree of confidence by the eary to middle part of next week we will be talking about a significant hurricane making landfall somewhere along the gulf coast. it could be the western side of florida. the track has shifted farther to the the west. therefore it slows down the day it actually makes contact. it will be over the golf a little bit longer. that is a major story and has not bud a lot. right now we are looking at wednesday or thursday for next week for a landfall hurric. landfall hurricane. back here at at home, morning lows go down into the upper 50s. we will start out cooler tomorrow than we did today. daytime h
marine bay. it does not last long. tomorrow will be more sunshine than anytg else. if you're in length just a a little bit cooler than today. next week the cooldown really kicks in. just to update you on what is about to become major national news. tropical storm en storm en is quickly intensifying. if we watch the track on this in case you had nt heard yet there's a hyatt degree degree of confidence by the eary to middle part of next week we will be talking about a significant hurricane making...
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to say your question about the marines. speech at inflection point. our democracy, our values, our values that are -- our values that our men and women who protect us every day and fight for it every day believe in as well. >> mike: with that bring in our panel former congressman from south carolina. leslie marshall, democratic strategist. and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt, panel, welcome. >> thank you. hi, mike. >> lead us off. what about the marines being there and the white house insisting it as an official speech and not a campaign speech. >> you know, mike, i think threats to our democracy abound and, you know, january 6th is a pretty obvious example. there are plenty of examples on the other side of the aisle. and if you want to be a real leader at a time when this country needs a unifier, then you would point out, many of us consider progressive prosecutors who can undo a legislative act by themselves to be a threat to democracy. many of us consider presidents who sign or issue executive orders that they know vio
to say your question about the marines. speech at inflection point. our democracy, our values, our values that are -- our values that our men and women who protect us every day and fight for it every day believe in as well. >> mike: with that bring in our panel former congressman from south carolina. leslie marshall, democratic strategist. and syndicated radio host hugh hewitt, panel, welcome. >> thank you. hi, mike. >> lead us off. what about the marines being there and the...
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captain mariner was a trail blazer for women in the military aviation. she was born in texas and grew up in san diego, california. her mother was a navy nurse. her father was a military pilot. she grew up watching planes take off from naval air station miramar which inspired her to save up for flying lessons. in 1972, she was just 19 years old, she became the first woman to graduate from perdue university aeronautical program. she then joined the navy and was selected as one of the first eight women to enter pilot training. in 1974, she became one of the first six women to earn the naval aviation pilots wings. she went on to become one of the first female aviators to fly the a4 skyhawk fighter aircraft. the first woman to fly the a7 cor sayre strike aircraft. the first female aviator to be assigned to an aircraft carrier and the first woman to command and aviation squadron in the navy. she commanded a tactical electronic warfare squadron in the first gulf war and after that she was one of the first women in the navy to promote -- to be promoted to captai
captain mariner was a trail blazer for women in the military aviation. she was born in texas and grew up in san diego, california. her mother was a navy nurse. her father was a military pilot. she grew up watching planes take off from naval air station miramar which inspired her to save up for flying lessons. in 1972, she was just 19 years old, she became the first woman to graduate from perdue university aeronautical program. she then joined the navy and was selected as one of the first eight...
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the marine layer does tend tend to disappear. by saturday it will be back.look at what happened today, we started a bit of a warm-up. if you were inland you went up as much as eight degrees in livermore toda. livermore today. the city went up to degrees. you went up about about four degrees today for the the north bay and to show you where that places us, pretty much right on the mark for where where an average daytime high would be this time of year. this this is when you hit the warmest warmest average daytime highs there. inland, 81, concord. that that would be average for you. san jose, 80, that is right on the mark for an average daytime high. the next two days, each day gets progressively warmer. by the time we get to saturday, now we are well above average and assure you that perspective, perspective, concord, 11 degrees degrees above average. 8 above average for oakland. 8 in liver. in livermore. that is what the numbers will look like. this is not a heat wave. we have been through a lot worse than that, but it will be noticeably warm. we are not thr
the marine layer does tend tend to disappear. by saturday it will be back.look at what happened today, we started a bit of a warm-up. if you were inland you went up as much as eight degrees in livermore toda. livermore today. the city went up to degrees. you went up about about four degrees today for the the north bay and to show you where that places us, pretty much right on the mark for where where an average daytime high would be this time of year. this this is when you hit the warmest...
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let's look at just outside the golden gate bridge, dealing with that marine marine layer. it will go back into the bay as we head into the the late evening hours. another thing i want to mention along the coast and the bay, we will see that marine layer stick around. it keeps is cooler than the rest of the microclimates, where we are heating up into the the 80s. we are experiencing a midweek warm-up and it will be a a pronounced one. pretty much all throughout the bay area into into thursday and friday, but it it tapers off with cooler tempes on the way. we will keep you updated and talk about it more in just a bit. > >> a restaurant worker at the airport are on strike. the walkout comes after more than nine months of negotiations with with their employers. 1000 of the airports cashiers, coats, baristas, bartenders, surfers, d surfers, and others are on the picket line, demanding better w. >> most of these workers make about $17 an hour. that is not enough to live in the bay area or to put food on the table and pay rent. >> workers have been without a new contract since 20
let's look at just outside the golden gate bridge, dealing with that marine marine layer. it will go back into the bay as we head into the the late evening hours. another thing i want to mention along the coast and the bay, we will see that marine layer stick around. it keeps is cooler than the rest of the microclimates, where we are heating up into the the 80s. we are experiencing a midweek warm-up and it will be a a pronounced one. pretty much all throughout the bay area into into thursday...
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that marine layer stays s. stays strong. the marine layer s layer is hit or miss based on where you live but it is being deepened as we have low pressure pressure just offshore. all throughout the morning hours, it it will linger around until around noon when it really starts tapering off. high clouds clouds pass through for us, tod. us, today. a beautiful forecast to get out there and get some fresh air. we are expecting 60s for the bay, 80s for the north. high pressure is going to start building. this will change the forecast completely. midweek warm up in full force. especially in those microclimat. those microclimates. daytime his daytime highs, sitting in the 6. the 60s. 80s in the east inland hills. oakland, low 70s with that onshore flow keeping us nice and cool just in the heart of the bay. as we wrap it up, wl we will feel that heat cranking up just a little bit. partly cloudy skies return to the forecast for us and notice how temperatures drop. upper 80s and and returning to the lower 80s. next week. we will keep y
that marine layer stays s. stays strong. the marine layer s layer is hit or miss based on where you live but it is being deepened as we have low pressure pressure just offshore. all throughout the morning hours, it it will linger around until around noon when it really starts tapering off. high clouds clouds pass through for us, tod. us, today. a beautiful forecast to get out there and get some fresh air. we are expecting 60s for the bay, 80s for the north. high pressure is going to start...
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now, this is a term that mariners are familiar with. the navigation plan provides the guidance and also points out the perils and also the needs of a pre-planned course. in this case, the future of the navy as we move forward into this decade and so we're going to focus in on that. we're going to focus in on what the navy needs and what the nation will have to supply in order to get the fleet that the country needs in this very contested decade. and without further ado. i invite the chief naval operations to join me on the stage. [applause] so now that i'm in my seat i want to give the rules of the road tonight before i hand the stage over to the admiral for a few prepared comments on the 2022 navigation plan. first, i'll be moderating throughout the evening. i'm the senior research fellow here at heritage foundation for the last couple of years for naval warfare and technologies, but the reason the event is possible is because of folks like you from the media, academia, the think tank world, active duty, retired members as well and of
now, this is a term that mariners are familiar with. the navigation plan provides the guidance and also points out the perils and also the needs of a pre-planned course. in this case, the future of the navy as we move forward into this decade and so we're going to focus in on that. we're going to focus in on what the navy needs and what the nation will have to supply in order to get the fleet that the country needs in this very contested decade. and without further ado. i invite the chief naval...
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you can see can see the marine layer is bac. is back.heatwave and and we are back to typical more summerlike conditions. that is what it will feel like. there ie to talk about an air quality ims in addition to a significant co. significant cooldown. the cameras vantage point on top of mount diablo. you are looking f toward the distance. you can sew clouds and streaming all the way and streaming all the way inland. that is conquered down. down there. the temperature by the moment 64 degrees, that fals along with just about everyone . in addition to the marine layere is smoke in the sky and you cane where it is coming from. deepers of purple show you the source ot mosquito fire. we are seeing thl getting pushed our way. it is t direct, but it is enough that we pulling it into the upper levels. down here at the grounh the streamlined show the onshord onshore wind where it would matter most. that is what we would actually be breathing in d pushing most of it inland. we o not get rid of all of it. theres there is a lineup that this wile moder
you can see can see the marine layer is bac. is back.heatwave and and we are back to typical more summerlike conditions. that is what it will feel like. there ie to talk about an air quality ims in addition to a significant co. significant cooldown. the cameras vantage point on top of mount diablo. you are looking f toward the distance. you can sew clouds and streaming all the way and streaming all the way inland. that is conquered down. down there. the temperature by the moment 64 degrees,...
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foggy foggy conditions with the marine marine layer tapering off along the coastline. we will see sunny sunny skies, even closer to pac, all the way up into stinson. once we head into the evening hours, that marine layer fills s way back in and we are waking up are waking up again once again . i said it is mild, here is the reason why. a trough of low pressure is actually starting to is actually starting to dive its its way down, just enough to kep us cool, starting off the week.e how it starts to pushoff heading heading into thursday evening. that will allow for high pressure to start pushing into the south, warm air from the equator warming us up as we wrap wrap up the week. that is a bit reason why the climate predictin center was keeping above averags average conditions all across ca for our temperature outlook fore time being. this is what it loos like on a temperature anomaly. as we wrap up the week, it will slowly start cooling down as wed into friday evening with milder conditions heading into the weekend. here is your daytime highs in a nutshell, 80s all the t
foggy foggy conditions with the marine marine layer tapering off along the coastline. we will see sunny sunny skies, even closer to pac, all the way up into stinson. once we head into the evening hours, that marine layer fills s way back in and we are waking up are waking up again once again . i said it is mild, here is the reason why. a trough of low pressure is actually starting to is actually starting to dive its its way down, just enough to kep us cool, starting off the week.e how it starts...
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, where did the marines come from?id they come up with the presence detachment? who's in charge and why aren't they going across the courtyard to speak about why marines were put in that position x while a lot of the argument is political, look at the other things that haven't, communications he did his job and set it up for his base came out the next day and tried to walk back and i wasn't surprised because it's effective. guy: with the marines, a big controversy, presidents have spoken many times in front of an backdrop members of the military, that's not new. this was a campaign speech attacking opposition and urged the vote and for that, the networks not cover it live. that was interesting to me. >> i think it's very telling that it was campaign style speech in a speech to the american people because if he was speaking to the american people, he offended a lot of people, registered are out there who don't want to hear there are bad people because they register for third-party, that's just a fact hand strategy, i le
, where did the marines come from?id they come up with the presence detachment? who's in charge and why aren't they going across the courtyard to speak about why marines were put in that position x while a lot of the argument is political, look at the other things that haven't, communications he did his job and set it up for his base came out the next day and tried to walk back and i wasn't surprised because it's effective. guy: with the marines, a big controversy, presidents have spoken many...
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somebody made a decision to put those marines in the shot and the reality is those marines didn't have a choice whether to be there or not. so they could be like myself who if i was in the military still would have agreed with the president and would have welcomed being at the event yesterday, but we don't know that that's true and the reality is that like we need to make sure that our military is as removed from politics as possible and it's not right if a democrat uses the military as a political pawn and it's not right if the republican party does it as well. none of our politicians or elected leaders should do that and i think it's important to speak up and say so when it's done. >> we saw this happen in the last administration big time, right? former president trump he politicized the military so much. he sent the guard to the border when it's not in their purview to be domestic law enforcement. same issue using the military in washington during protests there and having the chairman of the joint chiefs, mark milley, being there for that infamous photo op near lafayette square. th
somebody made a decision to put those marines in the shot and the reality is those marines didn't have a choice whether to be there or not. so they could be like myself who if i was in the military still would have agreed with the president and would have welcomed being at the event yesterday, but we don't know that that's true and the reality is that like we need to make sure that our military is as removed from politics as possible and it's not right if a democrat uses the military as a...
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you can see the marin coastal range, san francisco bay temperatures around 103.e the starts sunday. this one ends at 8:00 monday. for the real heat, the dangerous searing heat, this also starts sunday at 11:00 and go through at least tuesday at 8:00 p.m. for most of us except solano county which goes to wednesday. i am seeing signs that heat is going to hang around the north bay and inland east bay. we will have to keep an eye on and see if they are extended also. temperatures 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. 60's along the coast, 70's along the bay.
you can see the marin coastal range, san francisco bay temperatures around 103.e the starts sunday. this one ends at 8:00 monday. for the real heat, the dangerous searing heat, this also starts sunday at 11:00 and go through at least tuesday at 8:00 p.m. for most of us except solano county which goes to wednesday. i am seeing signs that heat is going to hang around the north bay and inland east bay. we will have to keep an eye on and see if they are extended also. temperatures 10 degrees cooler...