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marines are staying in the marine corps. they are staying marines. changing our manpower model is more than that. we also have to modernize our i.t. structure, information technology structure. we have to expend personal agency. we had to change the way we see career progression and relationships between her active-duty marines and the reserve marine corps. other people have said it more accurately but i think sometimes the hardest part of change i have discovered is not actually grabbing a hold of the new idea. it's letting go of the old. people like me have built their entire 40 year careers to dedicating, learning and our approach to warfare in a certain way, but sometimes because of that, we have a real visceral reaction to letting go. we have to be willing to do that. fortunately, for people like me, there is a lot of things numbering for that do not change, will not change. the first of them is there warrior eat those as marines -- ito's - ethos as marines. the character of a marine is unchanging. airport values of honor and courage and commitm
marines are staying in the marine corps. they are staying marines. changing our manpower model is more than that. we also have to modernize our i.t. structure, information technology structure. we have to expend personal agency. we had to change the way we see career progression and relationships between her active-duty marines and the reserve marine corps. other people have said it more accurately but i think sometimes the hardest part of change i have discovered is not actually grabbing a...
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marines are staying in the marine corps. they are staying marines. changing our manpower model is more than that. we also have to modernize our i.t. structure, information technology structure. we have to expend personal agency. we had to change the way we see career progression and relationships between her active-duty marines and the reserve marine corps. other people have said it more accurately but i think sometimes the hardest part of change i have discovered is not actually grabbing a hold of the new idea. it's letting go of the old. people like me have built their entire 40 year careers to dedicating, learning and our approach to warfare in a certain way, but sometimes because of that, we have a real visceral reaction to letting go. we have to be willing to do that. fortunately, for people like me, there is a lot of things numbering for that do not change, will not change. the first of them is there warrior eat those as marines -- ito's - ethos as marines. the character of a marine is unchanging. airport values of honor and courage and commitm
marines are staying in the marine corps. they are staying marines. changing our manpower model is more than that. we also have to modernize our i.t. structure, information technology structure. we have to expend personal agency. we had to change the way we see career progression and relationships between her active-duty marines and the reserve marine corps. other people have said it more accurately but i think sometimes the hardest part of change i have discovered is not actually grabbing a...
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marines are staying in the marine corps. they're staying marines. changing our man power model, our hr model is more than that. we have to modernize our artist director. the information technology structure. we have to expand personal agency. we have to change the way we see career progression and the relationship between our active duty marines and the reserve marine corps. other people have said it more accurately but i think, sometimes, the hardest part of change -- i have discovered of the last four years, it's not actually grabbing ahold of a new idea. embracing a new idea. it is letting go of the old one. people like me have built their entire 40 year career's dedicated to learning our approach to warfare in a certain way. sometimes, because of, that we have a real visceral reaction to letting go of it. we have to be willing to do that. fortunately for people like me, there are a lot of things in the marine corps that do not change, will not change. the first of them is our warrior ethos as marines. i would tell you the character of war may ch
marines are staying in the marine corps. they're staying marines. changing our man power model, our hr model is more than that. we have to modernize our artist director. the information technology structure. we have to expand personal agency. we have to change the way we see career progression and the relationship between our active duty marines and the reserve marine corps. other people have said it more accurately but i think, sometimes, the hardest part of change -- i have discovered of the...
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these marine protected areas have some of our most important marine life.be healthy and thriving. we need to make sure that the government now puts enforce measures to control these leaks from oil companies. for measures to control these leaks from oil companies-— oil companies. for a start, i guess better regulation, _ oil companies. for a start, i guess better regulation, tightening - oil companies. for a start, i guess better regulation, tightening of. better regulation, tightening of rules and the enforcement of those rules, but what is the longer term solution to this? we rules, but what is the longer term solution to this?— solution to this? we all know it is to move away _ solution to this? we all know it is to move away from _ solution to this? we all know it is to move away from dirty - solution to this? we all know it is to move away from dirty fossil. to move away from dirty fossil fuels. these fossil fuels are not just polluting our air, they are polluting our oceans. we now around the world that regular spills from production, catastrophic spil
these marine protected areas have some of our most important marine life.be healthy and thriving. we need to make sure that the government now puts enforce measures to control these leaks from oil companies. for measures to control these leaks from oil companies-— oil companies. for a start, i guess better regulation, _ oil companies. for a start, i guess better regulation, tightening - oil companies. for a start, i guess better regulation, tightening of. better regulation, tightening of...
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t devastating day for you and sanna marin? ., �* _ .,, ., marin? say it was a devastating day, _ marin? i wouldn't say it was a devastating day, especially i marin? i wouldn't say it was a i devastating day, especially when marin? i wouldn't say it was a - devastating day, especially when you have been_ devastating day, especially when you have been positive that the prime minister— have been positive that the prime minister position. it is unlikely to rise, _ minister position. it is unlikely to rise. your— minister position. it is unlikely to rise, your support, and it did rise by 3%, _ rise, your support, and it did rise by 3%, so— rise, your support, and it did rise by 3%, so we _ rise, your support, and it did rise by 3%, so we didn't win the elections. _ by 3%, so we didn't win the elections, but we gained more seats than we _ elections, but we gained more seats than we did — elections, but we gained more seats than we did in the elections of 2019. — than we did in the elections of 2019. so— than we did in the elections of 2019, so of course
t devastating day for you and sanna marin? ., �* _ .,, ., marin? say it was a devastating day, _ marin? i wouldn't say it was a devastating day, especially i marin? i wouldn't say it was a i devastating day, especially when marin? i wouldn't say it was a - devastating day, especially when you have been_ devastating day, especially when you have been positive that the prime minister— have been positive that the prime minister position. it is unlikely to rise, _ minister position. it is...
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(on phone): all the shooting makes it harder for the marines and the people...oblems, but you're still gonna see the marines around here like every day, every other day. >> smith: yep. >> yeah? >> smith: see this gate here? same gate. yep. let me show you. (men speaking pashto) it's this gate. same place. >> (speaking pashto): >> (on phone): so you were told the taliban's going to shoot you if you go to the market? who told you the taliban was going to shoot you if you go to the market? >> smith: you're in here? yeah? oh, i recognize your face. >> (speaking pashto): >> smith: so the marines said they came here to make your lives better, they were gonna get rid of the taliban, they were gonna keep them away, and did they do any of that? >> (speaking pashto): >> smith: is life better now? >> (speaking pashto): >> smith: are you just saying all these things because we are surrounded by taliban with guns? or is this what most people feel? >> (speaking pashto): >> smith: it was clear to me, that for these afghans, the wacould not have ended soon enough. ♪ ♪ (rapid gu
(on phone): all the shooting makes it harder for the marines and the people...oblems, but you're still gonna see the marines around here like every day, every other day. >> smith: yep. >> yeah? >> smith: see this gate here? same gate. yep. let me show you. (men speaking pashto) it's this gate. same place. >> (speaking pashto): >> (on phone): so you were told the taliban's going to shoot you if you go to the market? who told you the taliban was going to shoot you if...
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the upper ocean in the marine system. fine marine life at the upper ocean in the marine system.— the marine. one of the effects of this is the _ the marine system. one of the effects of this is the amount i the marine system. one of the effects of this is the amount of carbon dioxide the oceans absorb. has this already been incorporated into the models because we know they have dealt with the question of the melting of the ice caps? like have dealt with the question of the melting of the ice caps?— melting of the ice caps? like most ofthe melting of the ice caps? like most of the models _ melting of the ice caps? like most of the models they _ melting of the ice caps? like most of the models they have _ melting of the ice caps? like most of the models they have this i of the models they have this slowdown according but what is unique about our study as it captures the four main sources of that bottom what information very accurately. a lot of previous models had the connection out in the open ocean and the new projection we have has a much more accurate baseline simulation and you can look
the upper ocean in the marine system. fine marine life at the upper ocean in the marine system.— the marine. one of the effects of this is the _ the marine system. one of the effects of this is the amount i the marine system. one of the effects of this is the amount of carbon dioxide the oceans absorb. has this already been incorporated into the models because we know they have dealt with the question of the melting of the ice caps? like have dealt with the question of the melting of the ice...
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he joined the marine corps as an enlisted men in the marine corps reserve. in 1989.e got a bachelor's degree in 1993. he has done everything you would hope and expect an accomplished marine corps officer has done. he has been a rifle platoon commander, and executive officer. and an executive officer at the command level. assistant division for third marine. and chief of staff for expeditionary force. he wouldn't want me to go on and on. i am also anxious to hear his keynote remarks. thanks for coming. [applause] >> good afternoon. as the introduction said, i am the assistant deputy confidant. we do requirements for the marine corps. prior to coming here to quantico, i was out in the pacific. everything i do i always have a keen eye with what we are doing here as far as what design is related to in the pacific. before i get to all of that, i want to say it is an honor to be here. i am a fan of many of the speakers who are going to be up here behind me, afterwards and i really look forward to hearing what they have to say. let me go back in time. a little over a year a
he joined the marine corps as an enlisted men in the marine corps reserve. in 1989.e got a bachelor's degree in 1993. he has done everything you would hope and expect an accomplished marine corps officer has done. he has been a rifle platoon commander, and executive officer. and an executive officer at the command level. assistant division for third marine. and chief of staff for expeditionary force. he wouldn't want me to go on and on. i am also anxious to hear his keynote remarks. thanks for...
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our marine pack is enormous. that goes way beyond the horizon i. it's about 5 times the size of the state of california, and we have wales, we have turtles, we have cbs, we have to now, we have all kinds of marine animals here in these pristine motors. the clarity is ordinary. we swim amongst choral fish and toes holmes. i just love it here. i love the peacefulness of being under water. she argues mining isn't the only path to prosperity, and there's money to be made of a healthy ocean. the tourists that come here to see her clean healthy corey, it's really important for tourism, but also in terms of l am subsistence fishing and ah, how, how industrial phishing that we have is a lot of economic benefit to having a beautiful, pristine environment the marine park made the cook islands, alida in conservation bonds with deep sea mining on the horizon. jacqueline says the nations reputation is at risk. we feel at the government's rushing into it. it's been a lot of government propaganda for tapes. the mining and the co cons. if tape, say, my name preced
our marine pack is enormous. that goes way beyond the horizon i. it's about 5 times the size of the state of california, and we have wales, we have turtles, we have cbs, we have to now, we have all kinds of marine animals here in these pristine motors. the clarity is ordinary. we swim amongst choral fish and toes holmes. i just love it here. i love the peacefulness of being under water. she argues mining isn't the only path to prosperity, and there's money to be made of a healthy ocean. the...
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that is not only oil spills, marine ecosystems. that is not only oilspills, i marine ecosystems.ms. that is not only oil spills, ishould make marine ecosystems. that is not only oil spills, i should make clear, oil spills, ishould make clear, it is also the release, the constant sustained release of toxic chemicals, micro—plastics, as well as incessant and really damaging noise pollution. ? was this data collected on site or was it something you had to apply for and if you had to do that, how forthcoming ready with information? indeed, this is data that is easily available, it is not transparent on government websites, we had to get to it using information request, and we have done that together with satellite imagery which shows there are oil slicks up to ten, commenters long and fragile marine environments including west of shetland. this long and fragile marine environments including west of shetland.— including west of shetland. this is, as i have including west of shetland. this is, as i have said. _ including west of shetland. this is, as i have said, information - includin
that is not only oil spills, marine ecosystems. that is not only oilspills, i marine ecosystems.ms. that is not only oil spills, ishould make marine ecosystems. that is not only oil spills, i should make clear, oil spills, ishould make clear, it is also the release, the constant sustained release of toxic chemicals, micro—plastics, as well as incessant and really damaging noise pollution. ? was this data collected on site or was it something you had to apply for and if you had to do that, how...
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marin city darrion trammell with three steals. and you thought okay, are they going to get out of this? any time the huskies had an answer, and this guy, jordan hawkins, was the answer. big shot after shot. and uconn wins it 76-59. connecticut's fifth title in 25 years. again, every win during that six-game title run was by double digits. so shout out to joey calcaterra, marin catholic grad. and now sarah, he had an extra year of eligibility because everybody did if you played during the covid years. he took that extra year, connecticut called. he picked up the phone. good decision. >> yeah, i'll say. a painful night for my dad who went to san diego state and plays basketball. but the locals still had a lot to be proud of tonight. we're not complaining about that for sure. betty yu went to two watch parties in the north bay, dividing her time. betty? >> reporter: sarah, the marin city rec center behind me was packed hours ago with family and friends of darrion trammell. they were rooting with him. i would say the walls were really
marin city darrion trammell with three steals. and you thought okay, are they going to get out of this? any time the huskies had an answer, and this guy, jordan hawkins, was the answer. big shot after shot. and uconn wins it 76-59. connecticut's fifth title in 25 years. again, every win during that six-game title run was by double digits. so shout out to joey calcaterra, marin catholic grad. and now sarah, he had an extra year of eligibility because everybody did if you played during the covid...
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if tape, say, my name precedes the marine, park has pretty much not going to be taken seriously. i mean, already, internationally it's, ah, it's considered a disappointment because of the plans that the government has announced in a small country where the government is the biggest employer. she says most people are afraid of speaking out against steve c mining. jacqueline claims her views means she was forced to leave her position, managing the marine park. basically it was because i had recommended that i am we, we adopt the 10 year moratorium, among other concerns. she complains the governments was relying solely on data provided by resource companies. we've been asking for independent research to be done, but it just was not a popular suggestion. they felt that i was on the same page as them say. ah, they decided to let me go. was jacqueline evans fired because of her stance on deep se mining. i believe the position was advertised by the department head and a new person more suitable for the next phase of the marine park project was appointed to take on the role of the manage
if tape, say, my name precedes the marine, park has pretty much not going to be taken seriously. i mean, already, internationally it's, ah, it's considered a disappointment because of the plans that the government has announced in a small country where the government is the biggest employer. she says most people are afraid of speaking out against steve c mining. jacqueline claims her views means she was forced to leave her position, managing the marine park. basically it was because i had...
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sanna marin has conded defeat in a tightly—fought election.es counted, the centre—right national coalition party currently hold 48 of the 200 parliamentary seats, with the far—right true finns party on 46 and marin�*s social democrats in third with a3. the ncp will have the first chance at creating a ruling coalition. speaking after the results, their leader, petteri 0rpo told of the change his government would bring in. this was great victory, i think the finnish people want change, they want change and now i will start negotiations, open negotiations with all parties, and i have one crucial issue, and it is, we have to fix our economy, we have to do reforms to boost our economy and growth. sustainable growth and at the same time, because our campaign, you saw how difficult it was, the discussion between the parties it was, i want to build trust and cooperation between parties, and build up the strong majority government. speaking to us shortly before sanna marin conceded defeat, her party's third vice chair, matias makinen told me how despit
sanna marin has conded defeat in a tightly—fought election.es counted, the centre—right national coalition party currently hold 48 of the 200 parliamentary seats, with the far—right true finns party on 46 and marin�*s social democrats in third with a3. the ncp will have the first chance at creating a ruling coalition. speaking after the results, their leader, petteri 0rpo told of the change his government would bring in. this was great victory, i think the finnish people want change,...
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the testing of large-scale marine permaculture is yet to be done. but the stakes couldn't be any higher for getting them underway. this is all about restoring the foundation of our civilisation, because with climate disruption, we'll deplete the soils, we'll deplete the oceans. there will be no civilisation left because any time you lose that foundation of food and the soils and the seas, you lose civilisation as well. damon: so, velvet, because the warming will increase over the next two decades, and sea levels will continue to rise... ..some countries will need to adapt in new and creative ways. but if predictions of severe droughts are realised that see shortages of food, the potential for unprecedented numbers of refugees and civil unrest around the world... ..is enormous. just imagine large-scale marine permaculture, helping to mitigate the severity of such a crisis. it could provide an alternative food source to the damaged land crops... ..that is rich in protein and other nutrients. kate: instead of having governments that are reacting to dis
the testing of large-scale marine permaculture is yet to be done. but the stakes couldn't be any higher for getting them underway. this is all about restoring the foundation of our civilisation, because with climate disruption, we'll deplete the soils, we'll deplete the oceans. there will be no civilisation left because any time you lose that foundation of food and the soils and the seas, you lose civilisation as well. damon: so, velvet, because the warming will increase over the next two...
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when we have like our marines and when i picked up sergeant i tried talk to my marines to get them help of the prior they were not like that. you know they would almost see everything in the opposite to keep you away from medical or psychiatrists or anything. it is not a sign of weakness. it is more a sign strength on you. you are able tom recognize that -- something is off and i need help. and lastly the last question, and thank you for sharing i know it is a tough but accepted topic to talk about. if we are not experts and don't know how to talk about mental health it is a great conversation to have. especially hearing from fellow veterans. lastly, so, knowing what you know now, y'all experiences good and bad, would you do it all over again? yes. absolutely. >> in a heart beat >> yes. >> i think so, too. >> i think i always say, there were a lot more negatives than positives but came out a better person. and you know and something like that, i -- would have -- something you can't take away and like -- i could not imagine myself my life if i never went in. and served i feel like you kn
when we have like our marines and when i picked up sergeant i tried talk to my marines to get them help of the prior they were not like that. you know they would almost see everything in the opposite to keep you away from medical or psychiatrists or anything. it is not a sign of weakness. it is more a sign strength on you. you are able tom recognize that -- something is off and i need help. and lastly the last question, and thank you for sharing i know it is a tough but accepted topic to talk...
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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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marines and sailors. although newer, bigger fleet being heartened, experts such as jean tunney, also preflight training of most rigorous kind toughening up our future naval air fighters. but it seems they're all out of step. but. this commando type of training, which army, navy and marine corps men are getting guarantees, alertness, stamina and initiative without question, training is turning out the best fighters the world and. they even learn to survive in oil and flame covered waters. the navy long has had lighter than craft and now its yes sir skies and wherever they land you just know the situation will be well hand. by yourself both for landing parties have proved their worth in the solomons and in north africa. even are taken ashore in special barges. the navy's newest weapon.
marines and sailors. although newer, bigger fleet being heartened, experts such as jean tunney, also preflight training of most rigorous kind toughening up our future naval air fighters. but it seems they're all out of step. but. this commando type of training, which army, navy and marine corps men are getting guarantees, alertness, stamina and initiative without question, training is turning out the best fighters the world and. they even learn to survive in oil and flame covered waters. the...
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sanna marin quite a polarising figure. many. sanna marin quite a polarising fiaure. _, ., , many.e _ figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt _ figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in _ figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in the - figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in the case - figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in the case of| all, it was more debt in the case of finland, which had built up as a country trying to recover from the effects of covid. very different approaches on offer, the ruling social democrats talked about borrowing to invest, the national coalition party said what was needed was cut to public spending. that argumentjust about was cut to public spending. that argument just about seems to have one. personality is also very part of it. sanna marin, often described as charismatic, the youngest prime minister in the world when she took power. she was criticised by some plain photos emerged and video of her dancing at a party, others thought it was good to h
sanna marin quite a polarising figure. many. sanna marin quite a polarising fiaure. _, ., , many.e _ figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt _ figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in _ figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in the - figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in the case - figure. indeed, the economy first of all, it was more debt in the case of| all, it was more debt in the case of finland, which had...
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afraid of the unknown and not willing to go down and find out home to one of the world's largest marine sanctuaries. the cook islands is considering deep sea mining in its pristine waters, the tiny pacific nation hope so to bring jobs and well to region. grappling with climate change boards, environmental espia, osha mining, were hom, a delicate underwood's an ecosystem that scientists know little about it doesn't make sense to me to solve an environmental issue by creating a new environmental issue in a 2 pos investigation. 101 east examines how deep sea mining is dividing the pacific. ah ah ah, whether you want to lounge on golden beaches or enjoy the crystal clear water? the cook islands is a drain destination. located between new zealand, m, united states. it's a populous don't, off bookers linus traversing the pacific ocean. tourism is the main money spinner for this nation of 15000 people. but the coke islands wants to be a pioneer of a very different industry. deep sea mining with at the main point island is a blessing of boys that could bring unparalleled wealth to the nation. o
afraid of the unknown and not willing to go down and find out home to one of the world's largest marine sanctuaries. the cook islands is considering deep sea mining in its pristine waters, the tiny pacific nation hope so to bring jobs and well to region. grappling with climate change boards, environmental espia, osha mining, were hom, a delicate underwood's an ecosystem that scientists know little about it doesn't make sense to me to solve an environmental issue by creating a new environmental...
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, 80% of the capacity of the marine industry, including shipbuilding, is empty.parsa, the head of the secretariat of the supreme council of marine industries, predicted that the meeting of the council would be held in the next month, but after two months, this promise has not been fulfilled. 15 years have passed since the approval of this law, the parliament said that the law on the development and protection of marine industries has not been implemented. is countries the leading drivers of the developed countries, which were able to make great progress before the sea, unfortunately, there was no oversight in our country, but why did the parliament not monitor the implementation of the nutrition law , not two months ago, which we did not have as a supervisory member of the parliament, with the members of the council, there are ministers and the president himself. or the vice president, the last time the supreme council of marine industries convened was in 1996, that is, 6 years ago, in the month of february , the director general of the marine industries office,
, 80% of the capacity of the marine industry, including shipbuilding, is empty.parsa, the head of the secretariat of the supreme council of marine industries, predicted that the meeting of the council would be held in the next month, but after two months, this promise has not been fulfilled. 15 years have passed since the approval of this law, the parliament said that the law on the development and protection of marine industries has not been implemented. is countries the leading drivers of the...
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prime minister sanna marin concedes.ald trump is expected to travel from florida to new york, ahead of a court appearance on tuesday. and, paris says �*non�* — the french capital votes by a huge margin to end on—street rentals of e—scooters. hello and welcome. ukrainian officials have said a deadly explosion at a cafe in st petersburg shows that domestic terrorism is breaking out in russia. no one has claimed responsibility for the blast on sunday, that killed vladlen tatarsky, a well—known blogger who backed the russian invasion of ukraine, but who in recent times had expressed criticism of the military campaign. azadeh moshiri reports. spiders are eating each other, thatis spiders are eating each other, that is how one ukrainian officials described a blast who killed a pro kremlin blogger. suddenly everything exploded and there was smoke, it was like a slow motion movie. we were seated in the back half of the whole, everyone started to run. those who were near had blood on them." there are conflicting reports about wha
prime minister sanna marin concedes.ald trump is expected to travel from florida to new york, ahead of a court appearance on tuesday. and, paris says �*non�* — the french capital votes by a huge margin to end on—street rentals of e—scooters. hello and welcome. ukrainian officials have said a deadly explosion at a cafe in st petersburg shows that domestic terrorism is breaking out in russia. no one has claimed responsibility for the blast on sunday, that killed vladlen tatarsky, a...
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veterans of the marine corps brought suvs to donetsk, which they bought with money.gether with the machines for the front. race participants. the road to victory, another cargo was also delivered, which they were waiting for in the special operation zone and about the fact that vasilchenko was gone . all in order to support the coastal fighters of the 155th separate guards brigade, the marine corps through all of russia and drove off-road vehicles purchased at the expense of residents. primorye and the icon of the patron saint of the marine corps, the holy right-believing prince alexander nevsky with a particle of the relics of the rally veterans. they called the road to victory the whole country from vladivostok to donetsk, here it is, this flag is a little shabby, but it withstood all the fortitude and deprivation of military service. we wish for victory, here is medicine, we generally believe in it and we know that it will be the banner of victory, too, it passed with us , let's say. so from spassk-far to donetsk , these two flags. i drove this car and people look
veterans of the marine corps brought suvs to donetsk, which they bought with money.gether with the machines for the front. race participants. the road to victory, another cargo was also delivered, which they were waiting for in the special operation zone and about the fact that vasilchenko was gone . all in order to support the coastal fighters of the 155th separate guards brigade, the marine corps through all of russia and drove off-road vehicles purchased at the expense of residents. primorye...
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prime minister sanna marin concedes. says �*non' — the french capital votes by a huge margin to end on—street rentals of e—scooters. and, ticked off — the new york times loses its verified status on twitter saying it won't pay for the privilege. ukrainian officials have said a deadly explosion at a cafe in st petersburg shows that domestic terrorism is breaking out in russia. there's no indication of who was behind the blast, on sunday, that killed vladlen tatarsky, a well—known blogger who backed the russian invasion of ukraine. these are pictures before the explosion. tatarsky was a guest speaker at an event at the cafe when the bomb went off. sergei goryashko from bbc russian gave us this update on the story. so, for now we know that the explosion was around 6pm local time in st petersburg at a cafe where dozens of people gathered to meet vladen tatarsky and to listen to his account on the ongoing russia ukraine war. and the blast went offjust after vladen tatarsky received a gift from one of the visitors. he was give
prime minister sanna marin concedes. says �*non' — the french capital votes by a huge margin to end on—street rentals of e—scooters. and, ticked off — the new york times loses its verified status on twitter saying it won't pay for the privilege. ukrainian officials have said a deadly explosion at a cafe in st petersburg shows that domestic terrorism is breaking out in russia. there's no indication of who was behind the blast, on sunday, that killed vladlen tatarsky, a well—known...
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this is the name of the rally, which was organized by veterans of the marine corps in 17 days.d our entire country along the route, vladivostok donetsk what they brought stanislav vasilchenko tells stanislav vasilchenko they don’t throw their own people to help, even if you have to overcome 1,000 km , so did the veterans of the marines organized a rally from vladivostok to donetsk, everything in order to support the primorye fighters of the 155th separate guards brigade, the marine corps through all of russia and drove suvs purchased at the expense of residents. primorye and the icon of the patron saint of the marine corps, the holy right-believing prince alexander nevsky with a particle of relics, the motor rally veterans called the road to victory across the country from vladivostok donetsk here, this flag is a bit shabby, but withstood all the fortitude and decisions of military service. we wish victory in general, we believe in it and we know that it will be the banner of victory, it also passed with us, let's say, from spassk-far to donetsk . where we are a victory, that's
this is the name of the rally, which was organized by veterans of the marine corps in 17 days.d our entire country along the route, vladivostok donetsk what they brought stanislav vasilchenko tells stanislav vasilchenko they don’t throw their own people to help, even if you have to overcome 1,000 km , so did the veterans of the marines organized a rally from vladivostok to donetsk, everything in order to support the primorye fighters of the 155th separate guards brigade, the marine corps...
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jack: most of the founding fathers of marin county and san rafael are buried here.de for horse and buggies. joe: mount tamalpais officially became a cemetery in 1879. the stones and their stories are here for anyone to see-- jack: well, this is the edge of the cemetery. joe: --at least most of them. jack: this is a real old section. joe: at the cemetery's edge is an old section where shifting land and unchecked nature have reclaimed the graves of some of its oldest residents. beneath thick brush and poison oak, few even realized they were here. jack: but we've got a map that shows exactly who's here and where it is, if somebody wanted to visit them at your own risk. charlie: walter keller. you got a pretty steep hillside. joe: charlie kelly doesn't mind the risk. charlie: there are five in this immediate area here, and actually i see one over here that i hadn't even noticed before. joe: the san anselmo neighbor has become a regular here. charlie: i've explored this hillside pretty carefully and i think i've located most of them. joe: the graves were so obscured kell
jack: most of the founding fathers of marin county and san rafael are buried here.de for horse and buggies. joe: mount tamalpais officially became a cemetery in 1879. the stones and their stories are here for anyone to see-- jack: well, this is the edge of the cemetery. joe: --at least most of them. jack: this is a real old section. joe: at the cemetery's edge is an old section where shifting land and unchecked nature have reclaimed the graves of some of its oldest residents. beneath thick...
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now what about prime ministers on that marine herself? she is very popular. could we see her involved in the new government? it's hardly likely what's gonna happen as you, as you said earlier, is that petrie or poor, he is going to lead discussions to form the new coalition government. and there was a lot of posturing early in the campaign season with parties during lead red lines about whom they would or would not work with. but that rhetoric has softened somewhat. but in the days ahead, that softening of those hard line positions will be tested as or post sends out a list of questions for the other coalition candidates to answer. so that he can select his partners and begin building his administration's program. now if the national coalition party and the fins party agree to corporate, it's very likely that santa marine will take the s d p into the opposition. and that's due to a philosophical gulf between the social democrats and the populace. will thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there. that is journalist denise, while we really appreciate yo
now what about prime ministers on that marine herself? she is very popular. could we see her involved in the new government? it's hardly likely what's gonna happen as you, as you said earlier, is that petrie or poor, he is going to lead discussions to form the new coalition government. and there was a lot of posturing early in the campaign season with parties during lead red lines about whom they would or would not work with. but that rhetoric has softened somewhat. but in the days ahead, that...
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this picture was shared by the marine mammal center. they say the well has been here for at least 67 days. previous record for a great whale was 46 days. the past four years gray whales have been moving deeper into the bay and spending more time here even though it's not in their normal migration patterns to be here. >> a lot of them show up kind of starving and skinny in our area on their northbound migration and they turn into san francisco bay using it as some kind of migratory stopover is our best guess. calm waters in the bay and they rested for a while. >> but there is not a lot of high quality food in the bay for them and there's a high risk of them being hit by a boat. since february, there have been more than 100 gray whale sightings in the bay. we met a kayaker to someone this week when he was writing a ferry. >> it seemed to be pretty much in the path of where the boat was going back and forth. it was definitely concerning for the safety of the whale. >> two gray whales washed up dead on chore this month. one in bolinas and t
this picture was shared by the marine mammal center. they say the well has been here for at least 67 days. previous record for a great whale was 46 days. the past four years gray whales have been moving deeper into the bay and spending more time here even though it's not in their normal migration patterns to be here. >> a lot of them show up kind of starving and skinny in our area on their northbound migration and they turn into san francisco bay using it as some kind of migratory...
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bel marin. keys will offer free parking for summer and far beyond. this isn't state with there's so many people immigrants here, especially ah, that they don't have the same possibilities financially, sometimes. and i think it's a great opportunity for them to have this opportunity to come with children and families, you know. um to these spaces and if, of course, if they're not gonna get charged this is just a great opportunity for them to come and enjoy. you know, no matter what a lot of people they don't have backyards, you know, so having an area where you can have some turf, a place where you can lay out a blanket and recreate and have some time with your family. certainly this park, you can't walk to it. and so, uh, dropping the fee would be a wonderful thing. these parks allow access to beautiful rural, oceanside and bayside environments and activities great when it's not. there's not a fee involved, and you could just come and go to the park and not be. you know, if it's a hardship, that
bel marin. keys will offer free parking for summer and far beyond. this isn't state with there's so many people immigrants here, especially ah, that they don't have the same possibilities financially, sometimes. and i think it's a great opportunity for them to have this opportunity to come with children and families, you know. um to these spaces and if, of course, if they're not gonna get charged this is just a great opportunity for them to come and enjoy. you know, no matter what a lot of...
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well, marine le pen, after all, she is an ultra-right person.a-right, although they gain a certain number of votes, but the french assure that in their society the far right will never be in power. well, now let's talk about macron as an international figure. well, we have known for a long time, even in the days of zchadol, that we need to be a little further away from america. washington should look in the direction of berlin and london, let’s give strategic autonomy to how popular it is in france. how much support can it get and is it not the same game? it’s to reassure the french who also don’t like america, we know such people in france there is enough, and then they can stop going outside and they will say oh , cool, let's go so without america, but with a pension from the age of 64 well, i am definitely exaggerating well , here, you know, they are mixed up in a heap , as they say, look at america indeed, everything is very difficult for the french because the french. well, they are probably not the only ones who defend the so-called so-cal
well, marine le pen, after all, she is an ultra-right person.a-right, although they gain a certain number of votes, but the french assure that in their society the far right will never be in power. well, now let's talk about macron as an international figure. well, we have known for a long time, even in the days of zchadol, that we need to be a little further away from america. washington should look in the direction of berlin and london, let’s give strategic autonomy to how popular it is in...
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who is mariner eccles? why is he an important historical figure on on and what did you spend so much space in him on the book. yeah well i feel like mariner i read a lot of books in order to write this fed book. i read all the fed books. so don't have to. and you should not read all the fed books would highly recommend mine except you should read the alchemist because it is written very well. it is a great fed book, but i will say not a lot of the fed books give mariner much time. i think. think he's maybe the most underappreciated the former fed officials we spent a lot of time talking about some of the other titans of fed history like volcker. and i think spend less time on mariner articles. but he was a fascinating human and he also was really important to the fed's sort of historical, and he's really important to sort of the power accumulation that i wanted to talk about in the book. so i spend a lot time on him. mariner was child of a family of immigrants. they had basically just been poor in scotland.
who is mariner eccles? why is he an important historical figure on on and what did you spend so much space in him on the book. yeah well i feel like mariner i read a lot of books in order to write this fed book. i read all the fed books. so don't have to. and you should not read all the fed books would highly recommend mine except you should read the alchemist because it is written very well. it is a great fed book, but i will say not a lot of the fed books give mariner much time. i think....
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. >> the marine layer very stubborn, very shallow, expect marine layer, but it kept cost al spots from warming up a whole lot, could warm up a little more tomorrow. it's still out there. let's switch to the live view looking at sutro tower towards the golden gate, just the tower visible above the fog. high temperatures were well above average inland today, most locations into the 80s, 80 degrees in fremont, just above 70 degrees in san francisco. remember the sesame street game one of these things is not like the other? that's pacifica, 59 degrees today. you should make it into the mid-60s tomorrow with a less stubborn marine layer and fog. current temperatures are starting to back down, still 82 degrees in concord and 80 degrees in fairfield. other inland spots are back down to the 70s with 50s and 60s in downtown san francisco and across the bay in oakland. tomorrow highs 10 to 15 degrees above average around the bay, 15 to 20 degrees above normal farther inland, way out of the ordinary for late april, but we'll look at the changes headed our way in a few minutes. >> you always say,
. >> the marine layer very stubborn, very shallow, expect marine layer, but it kept cost al spots from warming up a whole lot, could warm up a little more tomorrow. it's still out there. let's switch to the live view looking at sutro tower towards the golden gate, just the tower visible above the fog. high temperatures were well above average inland today, most locations into the 80s, 80 degrees in fremont, just above 70 degrees in san francisco. remember the sesame street game one of...