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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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which ones did the marine corps prefer?>> the question of would you prefer a tank as a tank or an amphibian as in a vivian. the challenge as the in vivian tractor's it's not good as the boat, it's not good as a hybrid vehicle. it means it was less efficient as a tank. it couldn't have as much armor. it wasn't configured in quite the same way that ellen vehicle could ultimately be designed, nor as a boat. it had the two qualities blended together. on land operations where the marines would have tanks, they would prefer tanks. where the anthrax to serve as fire support missions into helping infantry ashore, they do take disproportionate casualties because they are higher than they optimally need to be. they do not have quite the characteristics that a tank would. the challenge, in part with the tank, was could you get the tank ashore. where the amphibian trackers were leading the van. the armored one with the tank tour it would all lead the assaults in 44, 45. >> they would use these ones to soften up the defenses on the beac
which ones did the marine corps prefer?>> the question of would you prefer a tank as a tank or an amphibian as in a vivian. the challenge as the in vivian tractor's it's not good as the boat, it's not good as a hybrid vehicle. it means it was less efficient as a tank. it couldn't have as much armor. it wasn't configured in quite the same way that ellen vehicle could ultimately be designed, nor as a boat. it had the two qualities blended together. on land operations where the marines would...
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and they chose to join the marine corps.the question that their very lives suggests is, would they have been better served working at and fmc plants, perhaps, then join the marine corps, as ground infantry? all warring governments had to make those decisions about who not to let served in uniform. whether you worked in a creamery. whether you work in a lumber mill, there were a host of specialized civilian fields that necessitated continuing production. and fmc's is experience at doing both, guns and butter, suggested the u.s. government tried to balance military need with ongoing domestic priorities also. us war production. farm tractors. those will always be one of the top ten programs during world war ii for u.s. war production. domestic farm tractors. out of the appreciation you need to feed your own people to keep the war effort functioning. historians such as richard ovary have identified that one of the reasons the allies, it seems the allies would win world war ii, is because they better formulate their or economies
and they chose to join the marine corps.the question that their very lives suggests is, would they have been better served working at and fmc plants, perhaps, then join the marine corps, as ground infantry? all warring governments had to make those decisions about who not to let served in uniform. whether you worked in a creamery. whether you work in a lumber mill, there were a host of specialized civilian fields that necessitated continuing production. and fmc's is experience at doing both,...
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the marine marine layer. no offshore wind events. that storm being in this this weird holding pattern. thee has been a center of high pressure over us much of the last week. that's been responsible for all of this. it will start to break down. as we get toward the second half of next week. and you'll see the implications for that in the seven day forecaster. for one thing t it will look and feel more like october in the city. , by the second half of next week, week, we are going to lose the marine layer. it will be like this through monday and tuesday, tuesday, but by the second half of next week, sunny and low 70s . and for san jose, and oakland, oakland, those numbers will also also be spot on the mark for average. so will the numbers for for our inland valleys. whether it is east bay or north bay. the low to mid 80s are right on the the market this time of year. a, over to you. > >> coming up in sports, draymond draymond breaks his silence. wht he is doing to mend the fractured relationship with jp and how long he plan to be away
the marine marine layer. no offshore wind events. that storm being in this this weird holding pattern. thee has been a center of high pressure over us much of the last week. that's been responsible for all of this. it will start to break down. as we get toward the second half of next week. and you'll see the implications for that in the seven day forecaster. for one thing t it will look and feel more like october in the city. , by the second half of next week, week, we are going to lose the...
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so let me into it becomes part of the marine food chain. the small fish me eaten by the bigger fish and so on, financial aid is passed from one to the other more quanto. finally, we as seafood consumers, wind up with that lead on our plate. ah, north plateau. some fishers are starting to use alternative sinkers made of ceramic or think but the un estimate some $640000.00 tons of fishing gear, including hazardous metals still ends up in our oceans each year. to combat the problem, volunteers from hippocampus and organisation focused on the conservation of shorts . now did see horses have launched the plume? boom project, bruin ish or ny there. boom boom is a project born after so many dives. eunice, where we saw so much rubbish made from metal whip as if he got from lead and without use and sport fishing and professional fishing. they bought the way big ha net loaded with lead sinkers, for example. it had category t my they, they failed to remove the metals from the sea. the project relies on a vast network of volunteer divers, like phalanx,
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living and bon b, and i wanted to see marine life. i wanted to see sharks monday store do the lead will natural habitat, bubner photographs, a coral reef and the life around to just show residence. what's down there? she then conduct workshops with locals, including fishing and other local communities. the hope is to mobilize people into standing up against pollution and see that that has been flowing into the ocean, destroying happy dots. so i think for any community or for any individual to realize the importance of climate change, they really need to see what's happening. and because the oceans are so polluted in bombay, they cannot seek oils down. they cannot see the marine life clearly. and to educate more people about god a life. what we do is we host workshops where we project beautiful images of gardens as well as many life and educate people that these things are there in the oceans. and they need to be protected because we are being threatened. so the and ideas, the stead awareness to the level i been know that this beautifu
living and bon b, and i wanted to see marine life. i wanted to see sharks monday store do the lead will natural habitat, bubner photographs, a coral reef and the life around to just show residence. what's down there? she then conduct workshops with locals, including fishing and other local communities. the hope is to mobilize people into standing up against pollution and see that that has been flowing into the ocean, destroying happy dots. so i think for any community or for any individual to...
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they're also called the hundreds of thousands of marine species with saliva. it's crucial to our life on, on, on equal india today. let's talk about what's being done. take care of fido shots. hello, and welcome. i'm some of that. for our 1st story, we don't go very far, just a few kilometers from here in will by marine life and especially coral colonies. sure. are threatened by pollution and environmental degradation. a collective of young marine activists is working to create awareness and safeguard the cities coastline. mon buy is known for being india's financial copy for its beat fronts and densely populated the street. but when the dives recede from its shoreline, every day, the real part of the city that only a few of its residents have ever seen. see this, this being things who can seek basically desire 8 gaps, wound up once nail, coil musics ok locally called roxanne it. yeah. plenty of them are there. and one guy named males who can see it pradeep for todd is a silly, who teaches water sports on the side. he started coming out in 2018 book and camera
they're also called the hundreds of thousands of marine species with saliva. it's crucial to our life on, on, on equal india today. let's talk about what's being done. take care of fido shots. hello, and welcome. i'm some of that. for our 1st story, we don't go very far, just a few kilometers from here in will by marine life and especially coral colonies. sure. are threatened by pollution and environmental degradation. a collective of young marine activists is working to create awareness and...
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it may marine wave sent hooks from fishing here. you've only one, i will small pieces that settle on the bottom of it and get half buried. let's see if we get lucky. with the help of metal detectors, divers can collect between $4.45 kilos of lead at each cleaning. the results are registered on a website that monitors their efforts since 2017, more than 14000 metal sinkers equivalent to one ton of lead have been removed from the mediterranean. but plum bomb doesn't just remove the metal. it also contributes to the circular economy by giving it a 2nd life. thanks to public funds and private contributions. 200 containers have been distributed at diving sinners and yacht clubs along the coast. here, all divers can deposit pieces they've salvaged. yeah, given it was it was a global we put the lead here government that then the association collects it and takes it to the companies. we have an agreement with us that they can recycle the metal so it can be used again in batteries. for example, on rural promo for what the dea had the death.
it may marine wave sent hooks from fishing here. you've only one, i will small pieces that settle on the bottom of it and get half buried. let's see if we get lucky. with the help of metal detectors, divers can collect between $4.45 kilos of lead at each cleaning. the results are registered on a website that monitors their efforts since 2017, more than 14000 metal sinkers equivalent to one ton of lead have been removed from the mediterranean. but plum bomb doesn't just remove the metal. it also...
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now safeguarding marine life is very commendable and the need of the hour. but sometimes we are faced with difficult choices. for example, when extracting rare resources from the seat that could enable a more sustainable energy supply. manganese nodules are one such case. they contain valuable metals that can be used in batteries, e, carves, and solar panels. but is the deep sea mining of these nod youth? environmentally friendly? let's find out. co, bolts, copper, and nickle their own was a known as transition metals. they're all around us. and yet a considered rare elements. we need them to make batteries, smartphone, laptops, electric cars, photovoltaic systems, and other types of power storage. the extractable amounts of copper, cobalt and nickel is very limited. these results is could soon be exhausted. that's especially true of cobalt. it's estimate said that the global demand for it could double by 2026. the largest cobalt reserves are in congo and australia, where it's often mind under a pooling working conditions. poly metallic nodules from the c be
now safeguarding marine life is very commendable and the need of the hour. but sometimes we are faced with difficult choices. for example, when extracting rare resources from the seat that could enable a more sustainable energy supply. manganese nodules are one such case. they contain valuable metals that can be used in batteries, e, carves, and solar panels. but is the deep sea mining of these nod youth? environmentally friendly? let's find out. co, bolts, copper, and nickle their own was a...
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it is keeping the marine marine layer strong among the coast. it is protecting us from offshore wind events. we will not get rain or offshore wind events. we will get more like w. like weather. it will stay this way through about tuesday. then you see the change for the second half of next week. san francisco will be in the low 70s 70s with plenty of sunshine. everybody else pretty much just a typical number the whole seven-day forecast for early to mid october. that means mid-80s inland, we will warm-up to low 70s and the city. that is basically the drill. >> will the fog in your estimation be a little bit later later or a little bit heavier than it was yesterday? >> it looks about the same. it is a real tough forecast to look look at the marine layer with that kind of specifics for such a small spot. everything we have have to look at says that it will probably be similar to yesterday. the show is a go. plan on the clouds being a back. a backdrop. >> keep your fingers crossed. >> >> that is always the best plan. plan. > >> the state geological
it is keeping the marine marine layer strong among the coast. it is protecting us from offshore wind events. we will not get rain or offshore wind events. we will get more like w. like weather. it will stay this way through about tuesday. then you see the change for the second half of next week. san francisco will be in the low 70s 70s with plenty of sunshine. everybody else pretty much just a typical number the whole seven-day forecast for early to mid october. that means mid-80s inland, we...
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it is a navy command just like marine ones is a marine command and air force one's and -- et cetera. he was first established in 1942 by roosevelt. >> missy asks, what's the highest rank of someone from the marines or the navy at camp david? >> the camp commander is a commander, a u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected for captain, he or she is the -- it is a commander. the senior marine is a captain, the co of the security company. for the white house communication agency detail that's there, maybe a lieutenant colonel, typically 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 fascinating that you learned? >> wonderful final question. on the day of the change of command there is a photo of my wife and two daughters at the age of seven and four. my wife michelle. she hands me this journal. the first page of the journal is a scrawled note from the two girls saying, dear daddy please write stories about the presidents journal. the kids w
it is a navy command just like marine ones is a marine command and air force one's and -- et cetera. he was first established in 1942 by roosevelt. >> missy asks, what's the highest rank of someone from the marines or the navy at camp david? >> the camp commander is a commander, a u.s. navy commander. sometimes that officer might be selected for captain, he or she is the -- it is a commander. the senior marine is a captain, the co of the security company. for the white house...
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the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the labrador in the -- current collide so it's not only challenging to it environment to work in it's the most -- so we are proud to be working with the uss monitor. basically the union ironclad was the first of its kind prototype designed specifically for estuary harbor warfare to fight the uss virginia during the civil war concedes a strange looking vessel. these are the days of cannonball and canon fire and it would stay low to the water not giving much for the enemy to hit. that strange square box that you see to the right side and that rotating gun turret n gun turret is the first working gun turret in the history of the world and the first time it was employed. here it is in the water next to the uss virginia and again you can see how both vessels are low-lying to the water and again the virginia which is in the background has sloping sides and
the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the labrador in the -- current collide so it's not only challenging to it environment to work in it's the most -- so we are proud to be working with the uss monitor. basically the union ironclad was the first of its kind prototype designed specifically for estuary harbor warfare to fight the uss virginia...
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they become habitats for marine life. i like to think as an archaeologist and a historian, everybody wants to focus on history, but of course, we all know that's not true. some people love diving on shipwrecks, just to see marine life. these shipwrecks, these you about, he's allied into some rain vessels, these merchant ships, the gigantic merchant ships on the sea floor are these beautiful homes now for all sorts of marine life. we all know that when we go out and find shipwrecks, the fishermen obviously know where these rights are. it's the first ones to now. oftentimes, many years before we actually do. that's where the fish are. we want to tell that story too, and these vessels are really important for our coastal economies. to charter fishing and diving industries are relying on the shipwrecks to help bring economic well-being to their communities, and for jobs. this is really important. and we're looking at this collection of vessels, and how people interact with them, we want people to drive on them, fish on, them
they become habitats for marine life. i like to think as an archaeologist and a historian, everybody wants to focus on history, but of course, we all know that's not true. some people love diving on shipwrecks, just to see marine life. these shipwrecks, these you about, he's allied into some rain vessels, these merchant ships, the gigantic merchant ships on the sea floor are these beautiful homes now for all sorts of marine life. we all know that when we go out and find shipwrecks, the...
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so the marine mammal center covers over 600 miles of california coast, rehabilitating and rescuing marine mammals. but we saw a huge impact in san luis obispo county of sea lions seizing on the beach, so are trained responders were able to actually rescue those animals. bring them back to our facility and then up to our main hospital in south salido for treatment and care. is there any particular reason? why why sea lions seem to be especially susceptible to domoic acid poisoning compared with with other marine life. we're still kind of learning about the effects of jamaat acid poisoning on marine mammals that we've seen it across species, but it heavily impacts are sea lions. um so we're still learning, but if we can catch the toxin early enough, we can flush it out of their system. but unfortunately, sometimes it can lead to chronic exposure and that can be permanent damage to the sea lions brain as well as heart. and unfortunately, some of these animals don't bounce back from the poison. that's really sad. let's get back to the root now, cause of all of this and that toxic algae, i mea
so the marine mammal center covers over 600 miles of california coast, rehabilitating and rescuing marine mammals. but we saw a huge impact in san luis obispo county of sea lions seizing on the beach, so are trained responders were able to actually rescue those animals. bring them back to our facility and then up to our main hospital in south salido for treatment and care. is there any particular reason? why why sea lions seem to be especially susceptible to domoic acid poisoning compared with...
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but for marine biologists the priority these days is conservation. to know if we don't know if we didn't protect all this diversity, what's in store for the future, and we need to learn to protect it if we're the research is are in a race against time. so this has been nibbled by turtles and fetching was, as god ah, the largest marine laboratory in the world. the galapagos islands scientists saw early rises. it's 5 in the morning and i'm barely awake. but diana has nino and her team are on a mission that's best carried out at dawn. they're researching baby ham ahead shocks and raise send the most bent them. but i need go forward. we have to leave this early because the only fleet near the beach at this time of day. and so when those like once the sun comes out and the water gets warmer, they retreat to the deck and it's hard to find them. now there must be the one they use more of a few ceiling photographs. deanna was born in the galapagos islands. studying its wildlife feels like a vocation to her. oh though she didn't grow up thinking she'd one day
but for marine biologists the priority these days is conservation. to know if we don't know if we didn't protect all this diversity, what's in store for the future, and we need to learn to protect it if we're the research is are in a race against time. so this has been nibbled by turtles and fetching was, as god ah, the largest marine laboratory in the world. the galapagos islands scientists saw early rises. it's 5 in the morning and i'm barely awake. but diana has nino and her team are on a...
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the route is now protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid that a mother meant there for leave. so i'm very happy when marina, with the near protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural rules because they would only have one more year from for a lot of sharks or at the top of the food chain. i rewrite mac, i mean i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish, basically little big from the rock. when look, remember when a shark with easiest goes extended, it's bad enough, but it's from this. but a whole ecosystem can collapse to is more of our liquid groceries them up went through so call upset with their day to helped bring about a major political milestone in january 2022 in a symbolic ceremony at c, former us president bill clinton and the presidents of ecuador and columbia formerly announced the formation of the ammon dad, marine reserve where fishing is prohibited. in the past says manolo yep, has fishermen failed to appreciate the fragility of the marine ecosystem
the route is now protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid that a mother meant there for leave. so i'm very happy when marina, with the near protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural rules because they would only have one more year from for a lot of sharks or at the top of the food chain. i rewrite mac, i mean i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish, basically little big from the rock. when look, remember when a shark with...
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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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so this has been nibbled by turtles and fetching us as god the largest marine laboratory in the world. the galapagos islands ah, scientists saw early rises. hey, it's 5 in the morning. and i'm barely awake. but diana has nino and her team are on a mission that's best carried out at dawn. they're researching baby ham ahead shocks and res selling most of them. but i mean, they'll probably have to leave this early because they only feed near the beach at this time. of day and so when those like once the sun comes out and the water gets warmer, they retreat to the decks and it's hard to find them night. emma's but one day is more of a few ceiling fun. facts. deanna was born in the galapagos islands. studying it's wild life feels like a vocation to her. oh though she didn't grow up thinking she'd one day study shocks on the europe rickanicker. when i was a kid or my dad would take me out snorting where they were shocks. you're. i'm either dead still. they was so much bigger than me, what i was afraid they were going to eat me, but the boys always of b as i wonder know, but other times my a
so this has been nibbled by turtles and fetching us as god the largest marine laboratory in the world. the galapagos islands ah, scientists saw early rises. hey, it's 5 in the morning. and i'm barely awake. but diana has nino and her team are on a mission that's best carried out at dawn. they're researching baby ham ahead shocks and res selling most of them. but i mean, they'll probably have to leave this early because they only feed near the beach at this time. of day and so when those like...
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the route is now a protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid, m m m fearfully. so i'm very happy about marina. with the near protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural rules. because the word on this is from where you're from, from a voted sharks or at the top of the food chain. i rewrite micra and i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish base isn't gonna big assembly of our quitman. when a shark species goes extended, it's bad enough for this, but a whole ecosystem can collapse to our regular groceries. them up boiling through so call upset with their day to help to bring about a major political milestone. in january 2022, we are in a symbolic ceremony at c, former u. s. president bill clinton and the presidents of ecuador and columbia, formerly announced the formation of the am and dad marine reserve, where fishing is prohibited. in the past says manolo yet as fishermen failed to appreciate the fragility of the marine ecosystem, they illegally supplied chinese trawlers with tons of sharp fence. if i
the route is now a protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid, m m m fearfully. so i'm very happy about marina. with the near protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural rules. because the word on this is from where you're from, from a voted sharks or at the top of the food chain. i rewrite micra and i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish base isn't gonna big assembly of our quitman. when a shark species goes extended, it's bad...
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the marine biologist spots a hammerhead shark. it is like all sharks often hunted for its fins or ends up as by catch. that's why they're slowly dying out yet, but it's been most quickly fitted the modem to the import chunks, take a long time to reach maturity and once they do, they have few parties. it's extremely important to protect them in their 1st years of life until they can reproduce. i said, on these days, manuel. yep, it helps protect the shocks. but in the past, like many other fishermen here, he killed them for their sins supplying the asian market. i if, if i put them we all make mistakes that i had an epiphany or do i now have a great appreciation for the fact that a shark is worth much more alive than dead? give mud. not them either for the since the creation of the 2nd largest protected marine corridor in the world, extending from the galapagos islands to costa rica, the odds of ocean species surviving had increased dramatically. one thing in diana press menu was part of the research team that made it possible your
the marine biologist spots a hammerhead shark. it is like all sharks often hunted for its fins or ends up as by catch. that's why they're slowly dying out yet, but it's been most quickly fitted the modem to the import chunks, take a long time to reach maturity and once they do, they have few parties. it's extremely important to protect them in their 1st years of life until they can reproduce. i said, on these days, manuel. yep, it helps protect the shocks. but in the past, like many other...
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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 route is now a protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid that a mother mentor felice, is i'm very happy about marina. with the near protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural route because they were on this isn't my year yes, on forever. though sharks are at the top of the food chain out of iraq, mecca when i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish, this isn't gonna take a friend of our quitman. when a shark of theseus goes extended, it's bad enough pretty soon, but a whole ecosystem can collapse to is more of a regular course use them up, willing to so collapse with their day to help to bring about a major political milestone in january 2022 we are in a symbolic ceremony at c, former u. s. president bill clinton and the presidents of ecuador and columbia, formerly announced the formation of the am and dad marine reserve, where fishing is prohibited. in the past says manolo yep, has fishermen failed to appreciate the fragility of the marine ecosystem. they ille
the route is now a protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid that a mother mentor felice, is i'm very happy about marina. with the near protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural route because they were on this isn't my year yes, on forever. though sharks are at the top of the food chain out of iraq, mecca when i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish, this isn't gonna take a friend of our quitman. when a shark of theseus goes...
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right now, we have, like , 5000 people, including marine. , including marines. >> reporter: that's 1500 meals a day. >> it is tedious physically, mentally. it's not for the week. >> reporter: rudder was born in in gion a where her mother and grandmother taught her to cook. >> marinate a little bit. then we cook it. >> reporter: she is a long way m home, but achieves her passion alive both in and out of the ga. >> sometimes, i want to come to work. do my job, and leave, buti can't. i go the extra mile. i more than go the extra mile fory ship rates. >> reporter: you can taste it in in her food. >> my mom, she calls me every day. i am proud of you. yeah, thank you. i know my grandmother would be happy too. everybody s me that. i always feel like i can do more as a person. >> reporter: lauren toms, kpix . >> looking pretty good. > >> the weather is looking prett. the fog is rolling back to the n gate, but it is not going to be as much of a factor later this week. we will take a look at naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every
right now, we have, like , 5000 people, including marine. , including marines. >> reporter: that's 1500 meals a day. >> it is tedious physically, mentally. it's not for the week. >> reporter: rudder was born in in gion a where her mother and grandmother taught her to cook. >> marinate a little bit. then we cook it. >> reporter: she is a long way m home, but achieves her passion alive both in and out of the ga. >> sometimes, i want to come to work. do my job,...
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we have a marine layer with us. morning is quite cloudy out there drizzle in spots, especially along the coast half moon bay a six miles with some clouds, but it's even thicker in the north bay there you can see right at 3/4 of a mile visibility in some spots have certainly where we have that fog in our valleys. it is thick 49 and cloverdale, but 56 in oakland. good morning 60 in san jose here is live. look, this is our king street camera in san francisco, and you can see a lot of cloud cover low fog this morning drizzle as well. here's how the day shapes up. we have mostly cloudy skies first things sunrise here in about 45 minutes around 7:13. it's a cloudy coast throughout the day away from that coastal cloud cover. we see a lot of sunshine and temperatures pretty close to average. we'll take a closer look at highs also cooler weather moves in for part of the week ahead. we'll show you that about eight minutes kamasi. thank you. drew your voice your vote this morning with less than a month to the midterm elections
we have a marine layer with us. morning is quite cloudy out there drizzle in spots, especially along the coast half moon bay a six miles with some clouds, but it's even thicker in the north bay there you can see right at 3/4 of a mile visibility in some spots have certainly where we have that fog in our valleys. it is thick 49 and cloverdale, but 56 in oakland. good morning 60 in san jose here is live. look, this is our king street camera in san francisco, and you can see a lot of cloud cover...
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the fishing industry poses many threats over fishing, endangering marine life, trash. they need to be tighter controls. we'll control less until i hear again. it gets the water cool. how do you prevent trash dumping in is if you can even control illegal fishing english on us, can northern biscuit, humphreville munoz and daniella and have con still don't know exactly what plastic does to marine life, but it's alarming enough that has been found in the stomachs of marine species o r y a world without plastic is unrealistic, but it's vital that it's used responsibly. garage smith, this is just awful. i mean is looking at it breaks my heart for no intensive reset his underway in the galapagos islands because there's not much time left to protect their membrane wildlife, and indeed ecosystems across the whole planet. this week and global ideas, we look at innovative efforts to slow climate change in the west african country of ghana. there are plenty of creative ideas for developing a sustainable economy, but there is often a lack of capital to implement them. one platform
the fishing industry poses many threats over fishing, endangering marine life, trash. they need to be tighter controls. we'll control less until i hear again. it gets the water cool. how do you prevent trash dumping in is if you can even control illegal fishing english on us, can northern biscuit, humphreville munoz and daniella and have con still don't know exactly what plastic does to marine life, but it's alarming enough that has been found in the stomachs of marine species o r y a world...
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deep marine layer that's deep fried of the marine. there was probably 750 ft. 800 ft.s the five day forecast, not big change. it's actually good stuff. good air quality fire, danger manageable and steady as she goes, i think fogs a player at the coast, so certainly the next 72 hours. bill thank you. we are counting down the hours to the world championship pumpkin weigh off in half moon bay. now that runs from seven am to 11 am tomorrow morning. last year's crown went to jeff. you'll meyer from olympia, washington. he won it with a pumpkin. he nicknamed steve steve. the pumpkin tipped the scales at nearly £2200. now this year's prize money is certainly not peanuts. third place receives $2000 3000 dollars for the runner up, and the champion literally takes home what they grow the equivalent of $9 per pound. the big carrot is the $30,000 mega prize for any pumpkin that breaks the world record. that record in case you're wondering now stands at 2000. £703 and it was set last year in italy coming up in sports the warriors first preseason game at home will have highlights fr
deep marine layer that's deep fried of the marine. there was probably 750 ft. 800 ft.s the five day forecast, not big change. it's actually good stuff. good air quality fire, danger manageable and steady as she goes, i think fogs a player at the coast, so certainly the next 72 hours. bill thank you. we are counting down the hours to the world championship pumpkin weigh off in half moon bay. now that runs from seven am to 11 am tomorrow morning. last year's crown went to jeff. you'll meyer from...
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as we go through the next couple of days, that marine marine layer will around. temperatures will cool down. this is a live look from the black mountain camera overlooking the sacramento, excuse me, the santa clara valley. it is blanketed with the the marine layer this one. it will pull back during the afternoon and lingered near the golden gate bridge. let's see what we can expect. it is fleet week. people are headed out to the airshow. you can watch it on kpix. we will stream out all morning long. even at 3:00, with with the blue angels kicking off. as we go through the evening, look at this. the marine layer will stay strong into the heart of the bay. this is just like yesterday's forecast. if you remember hearing the blue angels, but not not seeing them, i bet i know where you live. you are near the the western side of the. for the the eastern side, it will be sunnier. the marine layer will float over the water. it does tell the bay during the evenings evening hours, run 6:00 or 7:00. 7:00. that is way past and being being up there. high pressure is is pullin
as we go through the next couple of days, that marine marine layer will around. temperatures will cool down. this is a live look from the black mountain camera overlooking the sacramento, excuse me, the santa clara valley. it is blanketed with the the marine layer this one. it will pull back during the afternoon and lingered near the golden gate bridge. let's see what we can expect. it is fleet week. people are headed out to the airshow. you can watch it on kpix. we will stream out all morning...
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i'm gary caldwell and i'm a marine biologist here at newcastle university.ying to understand how the sea and animals relate and any toxins that take place there. pyridine is a very useful industrial chemical, something we call a solvent, which is very good at dissolving other chemicals. lots of industries use it, it is what we call a legacy pollutant, something that this historical and been used a long time back through industries like that stop. historically, there has been very poor control of effluent discharge, pollution basically being poured into the river. it was treated like an open sewer. we're trying to see how the crabs respond to pyridine, different amounts of pyridine, that's really important to understand, in their environment over three days. so it's trying to understand what the crabs do — do they die, don't they die, do we see signs of stress? hello, gentlemen. welcome to my building. this is where we will be doing the experiment. don't go berserk thinking you can catch it! we have the animals exposed to the chemicals, we gave him plenty of
i'm gary caldwell and i'm a marine biologist here at newcastle university.ying to understand how the sea and animals relate and any toxins that take place there. pyridine is a very useful industrial chemical, something we call a solvent, which is very good at dissolving other chemicals. lots of industries use it, it is what we call a legacy pollutant, something that this historical and been used a long time back through industries like that stop. historically, there has been very poor control...
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marines volunteering at weekly pop-ups in the san francisco marine food bank could could they helped pack bags of food for families in need. >> not only is it our job it's something we like to do, it gets gets us away from the normal everyday to open up to the community. it's nice. it's kind of rewarding for us as well. >> that's what service does, it makes you feel good. the marined marines packed 25 pound food bags for nearly 1000 families out there, who tonight will have have food on the table because of their work. think about that. that. hours spent in the morning morning mean better hours for family and our area. our special coverage of trenton one continues this week, on air and online. we are so proud to bring bring that to you. he posted a link to the events scheduled on kpix.com/tran21 . > >> a couple stars got into it at at practice, but was a much ado about nothing? what the team coach and general manager are saying today about draymond green and jordan poole . > >> bay area kids getting words of wisdom from a leader in cons. in conservation. > >> once again, the fog rema
marines volunteering at weekly pop-ups in the san francisco marine food bank could could they helped pack bags of food for families in need. >> not only is it our job it's something we like to do, it gets gets us away from the normal everyday to open up to the community. it's nice. it's kind of rewarding for us as well. >> that's what service does, it makes you feel good. the marined marines packed 25 pound food bags for nearly 1000 families out there, who tonight will have have...
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marines were out volunteering for the food bank this morning. the food bank has noach e troopspaed distribution. food bank organizers say the heavy lifting lifting has been much appreciated. >> when the marines said we have have hands we said we would love your hands. >> it's something we like to do. to help the community. it feels nice. >> the bags the marines packed today will be distributed to nearly 1000 families in need. >> >> the number of people in need in the bay area continues to rise. alameda county has released a report showing the homeless population reached 22% since 2019 and is approaching 10,000 people. >> still ahead , more than a week after hurricane ian, hundreds of thousands of people are still feeling the effects, the lingering problems in the disaster zone. > >> police and sheriffs department facing scrutiny after after dozens of alameda county deputies failed their psychological evaluations. > >> an apple a day may keep the doctor away but the cost of that that apple is skyrocketing. the challenges that growers are facing.
marines were out volunteering for the food bank this morning. the food bank has noach e troopspaed distribution. food bank organizers say the heavy lifting lifting has been much appreciated. >> when the marines said we have have hands we said we would love your hands. >> it's something we like to do. to help the community. it feels nice. >> the bags the marines packed today will be distributed to nearly 1000 families in need. >> >> the number of people in need in...
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we're the marine layer is just about everywhere hasn't quite push. into our inland valleys and as a result, it is cooler there with the clear sky anywhere from two to four degrees cooler compared to yesterday and as we look outside, yeah, it's great. it's going to stay gray for a while here. we'll get into some sun.
we're the marine layer is just about everywhere hasn't quite push. into our inland valleys and as a result, it is cooler there with the clear sky anywhere from two to four degrees cooler compared to yesterday and as we look outside, yeah, it's great. it's going to stay gray for a while here. we'll get into some sun.
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. > >> people are saying why are thy and marine corps focused? that is a question i get a lot. >> reporter: berger says that mn readiness includes doing their part to prevent hurricanes and s that marines often deploy to for for aid and assistance. >> we are caught in this envirot where the impacts that we are seeing are calling on our navy and marine corps more, but also compromising their ability to be ather ev h erepo: carn e ofquenl e mestics in to renewable energs is epincloseye on. e vy, ur isg cor of fossil fuels. so ships, fuel consumers. >> reporter: aircraft carrier ad his destroyers may not see a sht to electric power soon, berger says some of the navy's fleet is is already starting to make cha. >> our vehicle fleet? yes. we are absolutely looking in line with what you are seeing as cery the california trend and also the national trend to make sure we start to make thatness that . >> reporter: and while mission s is the top priority, berger knows a shift from the navy can have a ripple effect around the world. >> it is not just when th
. > >> people are saying why are thy and marine corps focused? that is a question i get a lot. >> reporter: berger says that mn readiness includes doing their part to prevent hurricanes and s that marines often deploy to for for aid and assistance. >> we are caught in this envirot where the impacts that we are seeing are calling on our navy and marine corps more, but also compromising their ability to be ather ev h erepo: carn e ofquenl e mestics in to renewable energs is...
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produced is from marine plankton, - most of the oxygen produced is from marine plankton, so- from marineave from marine plankton, so. changes in the ocean have a huge — changes in the ocean have a huge impact _ changes in the ocean have a huge impact over— changes in the ocean have a huge impact over the - changes in the ocean have a huge impact over the whole| huge impact over the whole globe _ the team always says, you know, there's no guarantee you will see the bell, there is no guarantee you will get down there because there are so many variables. you know, some are man—made, some are nature, some it is both put together. i was able to join their last year. we took the dive and go for about two hours and 15 minutes or so. about two hours and 15 minutes orso. i about two hours and 15 minutes or so. i hope about two hours and 15 minutes orso. i hope we about two hours and 15 minutes or so. i hope we got within two football fields of the titanic, and then suddenly we stopped and then suddenly we stopped and they said, have to turn around. at first i thought he was joking around. at firs
produced is from marine plankton, - most of the oxygen produced is from marine plankton, so- from marineave from marine plankton, so. changes in the ocean have a huge — changes in the ocean have a huge impact _ changes in the ocean have a huge impact over— changes in the ocean have a huge impact over the - changes in the ocean have a huge impact over the whole| huge impact over the whole globe _ the team always says, you know, there's no guarantee you will see the bell, there is no...
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the route is now a protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid, but m m m fearfully is all. i'm very happy about marina. with the new protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural rules. because the word owners are some are yearly or some provocative shocks are at the top of the food chain. i rewrite mccarthy and i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish. this isn't gonna be your friend of our quitman. when a shark of theseus goes extended, it's bad enough for this. when is but a whole ecosystem can collapse to is more of a regular course. he's been up willing through. so call upset with their day to help to bring about a major political milestone in january 2022. we are in a symbolic ceremony at c, former u. s. president bill clinton and the presidents of ecuador and columbia, formerly announced the formation of the ammon dad, marine reserve, where fishing is prohibited. in the past says manolo yep, has fishermen failed to appreciate the fragility of the marine ecosystem. they illegally supplied chinese trawlers with
the route is now a protected marine corridor. you're my synthroid, but m m m fearfully is all. i'm very happy about marina. with the new protected zone, we guarantee that the sharks can travel safely along their natural rules. because the word owners are some are yearly or some provocative shocks are at the top of the food chain. i rewrite mccarthy and i thought they regulate other species populations such as fish. this isn't gonna be your friend of our quitman. when a shark of theseus goes...
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. > >> in the forecast, is yet another day where the marine layer has dominated. it never disappeared from the city today, today, or the golden gate or in the north bay for that matter, what is this mean for the rest of > >> today is the last day of hispanic heritage month, we are wrapping up that celebration by highlighting the artists of these illustrations, these comic comic books created with latino comic fans in mind. kpix 5 joslyn moran has that story. >> at this long island new york art exhibit, all eyes are on a character hoping to turn the page on what a traditional superhero looks like. >> when you're little kid, and you only see superheroes that don't look like you, it's hard to imagine yourself as a superhero. >> which is why rodriguez created this character, and afro afro puerto rican superhero. >> many fans come to me and say, say, she looks like me! she looked like my sister! she looked like my cousin, like my mom! that's so impactful because because the underrepresentation of superheroes of color is real. real. >> reporter: after hurricane maria ma
. > >> in the forecast, is yet another day where the marine layer has dominated. it never disappeared from the city today, today, or the golden gate or in the north bay for that matter, what is this mean for the rest of > >> today is the last day of hispanic heritage month, we are wrapping up that celebration by highlighting the artists of these illustrations, these comic comic books created with latino comic fans in mind. kpix 5 joslyn moran has that story. >> at this...
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we might have a little bit of marine later at the coast. but it shouldn't be the widespread or show impeding type of marine layer. it won't be that. and, for the inland east bay valleys, valleys, you have to warm back up to the low and mid 90s by the time we get to the end of the week. ryan, back to you. > >> october 1 means october festivities and palo alto is the the first day of the annual glass pumpkin patch. more than 10,000 glass pumpkins are on display and they are all for sale. it's the largest glass pumpkin exhibit in northern california. >> we just have a really great turnout and it is great to see so many people after the pandemic getting out and enjoying their community and coming back together to support glass artists in northern california. >> the glass pumpkin patch will go through tomorrow. charlie? > >> giants fans, are the chances at the playoffs officially, officially over? did they live to see another day? they would be out of playoff contention with a loss. i got the highlights next. plus the rams ended the 49ers season
we might have a little bit of marine later at the coast. but it shouldn't be the widespread or show impeding type of marine layer. it won't be that. and, for the inland east bay valleys, valleys, you have to warm back up to the low and mid 90s by the time we get to the end of the week. ryan, back to you. > >> october 1 means october festivities and palo alto is the the first day of the annual glass pumpkin patch. more than 10,000 glass pumpkins are on display and they are all for sale....