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navy, marines. washington quickly realized that the privateers alone were insofar urgent to blockade the british in boston being resupplied and reinforced from overseas, so added necessity. he created his own navy using soldiers to fill role of sailors and marines. colonel john glover, marblehead, massachusetts, provided washington with his first ship that you see depicted here and named it the honda in recognition of glover's wife. washington's navy soon grew to six ships, and although they had early success, the challenge is associated with building a pickup team like this soon came to forefront. one of washington agents described the situation this way and i quote the people on board the brigantine washington are in general discontent and, have agreed to do no duty on said ships and say they enlisted to serve in the army and not as marines. benedict arnold and you see arnold's navy in the lower left hand corner depicting or excuse me, right hand side depicted there. he had a similar experience a
navy, marines. washington quickly realized that the privateers alone were insofar urgent to blockade the british in boston being resupplied and reinforced from overseas, so added necessity. he created his own navy using soldiers to fill role of sailors and marines. colonel john glover, marblehead, massachusetts, provided washington with his first ship that you see depicted here and named it the honda in recognition of glover's wife. washington's navy soon grew to six ships, and although they...
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if you change your mind, you can come an marine -- become an marine. you can shorten the time lines that were advertised a few weeks ago. susan: up in front? >> i am from the court corporation. one of our most wonderful things is to have the secretary that also has founded and run a business here and you understand the pain points of procurement all too well. my question is -- sec. del toro: my dark secret! >> we have noticed a change in the demand signals from the straight services to systems integration and product development, the work that is coming along, signals for unmanned systems and acceleration of r&d projects to be put into production. many of the traditional legacy contracts or more staff and services based. is there any discussion to try to evolve the procurement vehicles now to better match the efforts of navy is pursuing? sec. del toro: we are trying to put in a lot of innovative thoughts and processes in place. as the secretary, i have stood up to the district of capability's office to tackle this issue of the long amount of time it ta
if you change your mind, you can come an marine -- become an marine. you can shorten the time lines that were advertised a few weeks ago. susan: up in front? >> i am from the court corporation. one of our most wonderful things is to have the secretary that also has founded and run a business here and you understand the pain points of procurement all too well. my question is -- sec. del toro: my dark secret! >> we have noticed a change in the demand signals from the straight services...
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marine layer is back. daytime highs are going to be ten degrees cooler today than you were yesterday. look how widespread this stuff is. we were looking at san jose live in the last visit and says is one of the few places where maybe you have got an opening in the clouds. and in spots. maybe in the tri-valley. we'll take this forward today. it sticks around until you get to late morning and watch this. by the time we get to like 1:45, most of the immediate bay and inland valleys are looking at blue sky today. you know the drill. a marine layer mornings like this. it's pretty widespread in the morning. and then you get some breaks. but it doesn't ever clear completely. we're going to be looking at the marine layer hanging out along the coast and most of the day. it's probably going to hang out around the golden gate bridge for most of the day today. getting a little assist. by that i mean come out for the bigger view look what's off the coast. that area of low pressure is the reason why the marine layer all
marine layer is back. daytime highs are going to be ten degrees cooler today than you were yesterday. look how widespread this stuff is. we were looking at san jose live in the last visit and says is one of the few places where maybe you have got an opening in the clouds. and in spots. maybe in the tri-valley. we'll take this forward today. it sticks around until you get to late morning and watch this. by the time we get to like 1:45, most of the immediate bay and inland valleys are looking at...
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marin county, maybe closer to building and all affordable housing complex on the site of marine wood plaza. developers want to create 125 apartment units there on the corner of miller creek road and marine wood avenue. they will be for families with incomes ranging from 30 to 70% of the area's median income. marin county officials say some residents already living in the area may have reservations about the new development, but they say it's necessary for the county to build housing that would support the community. >> the supreme court is set to hear oral arguments monday on a case that could impact how cities handle homelessness. the case comes as last year saw a record number of people living on the streets here in the u.s. our washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports. >> in a case that could have far-reaching impact, the supreme court will hear arguments on whether the city of grants pass oregon can punish homeless people for camping in public spaces. one of the most influential cases on housing in over 40 years. a lower court previously ruled in favor of the homeless
marin county, maybe closer to building and all affordable housing complex on the site of marine wood plaza. developers want to create 125 apartment units there on the corner of miller creek road and marine wood avenue. they will be for families with incomes ranging from 30 to 70% of the area's median income. marin county officials say some residents already living in the area may have reservations about the new development, but they say it's necessary for the county to build housing that would...
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a little bit of the marine layer will have filled in. we will start the day and it will be relatively gray to begin. if you watch the pattern in the long range, this is what we will spend our time looking at in the complete forecast coming up in a few minutes. small chance of light rain by the end of the week. >>> marine mammal center is working to figure out what killed a 40-foot gray whale that washed ashore at an alameda beach. it was found on saturday. chopper spotted crews towing the carcass. it is being taken to angel island for inspection. it's the first whale casualty of the year in san francisco bay. >>> ferry service from sausalito can presume this week. they canceled service after they found damage to one of the piles on the sausalito pier. they started repairs over the weekend and we caught up with commuters who needed a new way to get across the bay. >> first reaction is oh that's a bummer. i will look for alternative ways. typically i will take the bus if the ferry for some reason is out of service. not a huge deal, but i e
a little bit of the marine layer will have filled in. we will start the day and it will be relatively gray to begin. if you watch the pattern in the long range, this is what we will spend our time looking at in the complete forecast coming up in a few minutes. small chance of light rain by the end of the week. >>> marine mammal center is working to figure out what killed a 40-foot gray whale that washed ashore at an alameda beach. it was found on saturday. chopper spotted crews towing...
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pull up the marine layer with some rain. in mixed in.t's going to be enough of a death to the marine layer were likely going to get some missed out of this along the coast tomorrow morning. so tuesday starts out not only with the marine layer but also with perhaps 1/100 of an inch of rain or 207 inch of rain. certainly for any of the coastal hills, probably the east bay hills and definitely along the coast. this is a notable change. it's going to be definitely cooler for daytime highs tomorrow. we looked at that in the last visit. it's going to be about 10 degrees cooler, in fact, from today to tomorrow, with that influence of the marine layer, so that starts to cool down that light misting rain is 1 way we're going to get some light rain. this week. not much. the other way is from a separate system, which comes our way from across the entire pacific and shows up here by the time we get to late thursday into friday, not a lot to this. and as we look at this going into friday morning, that would be the most likely timeframe if we're going
pull up the marine layer with some rain. in mixed in.t's going to be enough of a death to the marine layer were likely going to get some missed out of this along the coast tomorrow morning. so tuesday starts out not only with the marine layer but also with perhaps 1/100 of an inch of rain or 207 inch of rain. certainly for any of the coastal hills, probably the east bay hills and definitely along the coast. this is a notable change. it's going to be definitely cooler for daytime highs tomorrow....
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marin county received just over 18,000,014 million for san mateo county. received 7 million, and 4 million will go to the city of santa cruz. >> this grant here that we received today is going to expected to serve hundreds of our most complex, unsheltered individuals living across 26 encampments. >> san mateo county ceo mike kelly says the grant will build upon their existing homeless outreach and homekey programs. >> anyone who doubts homekey, i want you to come to san mateo county. i want you to see the 600 people that we've housed and this program, this this grant that we're receiving today is going to augment those efforts. >> to receive funding from the grant, organizations must undergo a specific analysis by the state to ensure positive outcomes. this after a state audit found california has not done enough to assess the effectiveness of homeless programs. newsom wants to see this program make a difference. >> it's cleaning up these encampments. it's cleaning these sidewalks, taking the sidewalk backs, cleaning them up permanently by not just pushing
marin county received just over 18,000,014 million for san mateo county. received 7 million, and 4 million will go to the city of santa cruz. >> this grant here that we received today is going to expected to serve hundreds of our most complex, unsheltered individuals living across 26 encampments. >> san mateo county ceo mike kelly says the grant will build upon their existing homeless outreach and homekey programs. >> anyone who doubts homekey, i want you to come to san mateo...
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le _ wing party, if you want to ask marine le pen what is it that you should _ marine le pen what isobably should also be talking about industrial policy and defence. the flag _ about industrial policy and defence. the flag is, — about industrial policy and defence. the flag is, if you are to have more right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, _ right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it— right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it may agree in general terms _ actually, it may agree in general terms that— actually, it may agree in general terms that doing defence and industrial policy is a good idea, but is _ industrial policy is a good idea, but is actually going to be willing to put _ but is actually going to be willing to put two part european money which is essentially entails growing the european budget, basically making it a budget— european budget, basically making it a budget worthy of the name, is going _ a budget worthy of the name, is going to — a budget worthy of the name, is going to move in that more federalist direction. well, clearly not. federalist
le _ wing party, if you want to ask marine le pen what is it that you should _ marine le pen what isobably should also be talking about industrial policy and defence. the flag _ about industrial policy and defence. the flag is, — about industrial policy and defence. the flag is, if you are to have more right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, _ right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it— right—leaning europe, is that europe actually, it may agree in general terms _...
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but a little cloudy start to the day with the marine layer. so obviously you can see there in the 50's same story in san francisco right now. conquered still at 70 degrees. but getting that cooldown going, we're a little breezy out there, too. and that's going to be something that sticks with us for our saturday. but as far as tonight goes, i think it's all about the marine layer rolling back in and you'll see that as we look at this evening and then tomorrow morning, having said that, we'll have a very similar day tomorrow where we do see that start to dissipate. hang on to the coast a little bit. but that's about noon time that you're looking at. so pretty nice night out there, although we'll have a partly cloudy skies and we will have a little bit of a breeze. certainly you can see the temperatures are going to be relatively mild there between about 46 52 degrees. that's not bad. and then, of course, we're going to talk about what's happening for the weekend. and i have good news, folks. we're going to stay nice and dry. you're going to get
but a little cloudy start to the day with the marine layer. so obviously you can see there in the 50's same story in san francisco right now. conquered still at 70 degrees. but getting that cooldown going, we're a little breezy out there, too. and that's going to be something that sticks with us for our saturday. but as far as tonight goes, i think it's all about the marine layer rolling back in and you'll see that as we look at this evening and then tomorrow morning, having said that, we'll...
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part of the reason why our marine layer is back this morning.m our exploratorium camera. we'll have partly sunny conditions early on, giving way to brighter skies this afternoon , but you'll notice that cooldown highs today in the 50s along the coast, 60s and low 70s around the bay shoreline. mid 70s and our warmest spots inland. but over the weekend, those temperatures do rebound saturday and sunday. a lot of sunshine, 70s and 80s away from the coast. >> and number six taking a live look at our south beach cam metering lights were flipped on at the toll plaza at 545 with no major backups this morning, but traffic is slow, especially from treasure island to fifth street. it will take you about 20 minutes to get into the city from the toll plaza. >> number seven. guess who else was slow? this hippo crossing the street, bringing traffic to a standstill. a tourist visiting south africa took the video after spotting the hippo just moseying along. i like this take your time. >> is that common? i don't know, you got to let the hippo do what the hippo
part of the reason why our marine layer is back this morning.m our exploratorium camera. we'll have partly sunny conditions early on, giving way to brighter skies this afternoon , but you'll notice that cooldown highs today in the 50s along the coast, 60s and low 70s around the bay shoreline. mid 70s and our warmest spots inland. but over the weekend, those temperatures do rebound saturday and sunday. a lot of sunshine, 70s and 80s away from the coast. >> and number six taking a live look...
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and tonight the marine layer will be coming back with a vengeance. as you can see, this is about 10 o'clock tonight expecting some of this to really start pushing into the north bay in particular and obviously along the coast. but by tomorrow morning, it will also work its way down into the east bay, too. and just notice that we've got this drizzle along the coast to. again, this will be just a little bit of return to more of a traditional san francisco kind of a feeling when you wake up in the morning and i want to show you, this is storm tracker 4 or you can see in southern california. they have really been dealing with the clouds all day today and it's been making its way up the coast. so has also been quite cloudy today, but we have been out of the coast cloudy, but as you head inland, staying pretty nice. and that's not to say that won't be nice, but we're going to be a little more cloudy over the next few days and certainly a whole lot cooler. you can see on friday there's even a slight chance of a shower that kind of overnight thursday into fr
and tonight the marine layer will be coming back with a vengeance. as you can see, this is about 10 o'clock tonight expecting some of this to really start pushing into the north bay in particular and obviously along the coast. but by tomorrow morning, it will also work its way down into the east bay, too. and just notice that we've got this drizzle along the coast to. again, this will be just a little bit of return to more of a traditional san francisco kind of a feeling when you wake up in the...
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there we're us marines, right. this was likely emanating from marines on the ground yes. you think they fired him to the ground i couldn't tell you for certain but they wouldn't have fired into the air, right? >> no, they would not have fired into the air because you had a specific no warning shots order, right? >> it wasn't a direct order but it was a common understanding. no warning shots. >> these are kids. >> they're young and they've only been taught what they've been taught. some of these kids have been with the unit for quite literally two, three months prior to deployment we spoke to over ten other marines anonymously about gunfire. some felt they were shot at a couple of even said they saw a gun man. but to others who we were unable to reach ourselves, both injured, both admitting some memories were fuzzy but one clear. he heard orders to fire, the other, that he opened fire himself. >> i see my platoon sergeant walked past us saying, get back on that wall and shoot back at those motherf so i'm like a word, a gunfight too. >> like all i hear is ringing, flashes g
there we're us marines, right. this was likely emanating from marines on the ground yes. you think they fired him to the ground i couldn't tell you for certain but they wouldn't have fired into the air, right? >> no, they would not have fired into the air because you had a specific no warning shots order, right? >> it wasn't a direct order but it was a common understanding. no warning shots. >> these are kids. >> they're young and they've only been taught what they've...
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i got to talk about this marine layer for a 2nd. even though we're going to break into the sunshine for the most part as we get into this afternoon, we're going to continue to see the marine layer building with a little more intensity tonight and tomorrow morning, and there's just a little bit of explanation on this. if you look at the big picture see the counterclockwise spin out here is an area of low pressure out here, which is helping to deepen the marine layer. elevated a little bit. and give it the ability to drop some rain. watch what happens over the next 24 hours that counterclockwise spin. also manages to squeeze out a few light showers, particularly tomorrow morning along the coast. that's what i like to call marine layer missed. it's not not quite rain. the totals are going to be really low. but tomorrow morning anywhere near the coast on the hills, and that could even be inland east bay hills or north bay hills. it certainly santa cruz mountains. roads will be a bit slick because the missed will just kind of add up and
i got to talk about this marine layer for a 2nd. even though we're going to break into the sunshine for the most part as we get into this afternoon, we're going to continue to see the marine layer building with a little more intensity tonight and tomorrow morning, and there's just a little bit of explanation on this. if you look at the big picture see the counterclockwise spin out here is an area of low pressure out here, which is helping to deepen the marine layer. elevated a little bit. and...
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this is not your typical marine layer.little bit of an assist from an area of low pressure about 200 miles off the coast right now. which is kind of unique i'm going to show it to you on the forecast imagery. but this is what's driving all the weather right now. because it's allowed the marine layer to really get some depth to it. and stick around longer and let me show you what it looks like right now. we will bring up the forecast imagery to kind of see where the center is and you can actually pick out when we put the streamlines on. see the circulation and green in it? this is the kind of marine layer that can actually mist persistently like along the coast and in the hills. it's not the kind of rain where you get measurable rainfall out of it. but you do have to deal with it on the morning drive. and you might need your windshield wipers on in a receive gray owe like this. and if we play it through the course of today, and then into tomorrow, you are going to see why tomorrow is different. but first you are going to se
this is not your typical marine layer.little bit of an assist from an area of low pressure about 200 miles off the coast right now. which is kind of unique i'm going to show it to you on the forecast imagery. but this is what's driving all the weather right now. because it's allowed the marine layer to really get some depth to it. and stick around longer and let me show you what it looks like right now. we will bring up the forecast imagery to kind of see where the center is and you can...
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number of marine mammal disturbances.interview disturbances. that interview was right after this break. a mystery! jessie loves playing detective. but the real mystery was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her skin. tide free & gentle is epa safer choice certified. it's got to be tide. it'll be raining cats and dogs again. time to waterproof with gorilla. waterproof with gorilla? gorilla waterproof patch & seal. of course. spray it, tape it, spread it, brush it to stop and prevent leaks. for the toughest jobs on planet earth. >> the marine mammal center in sausalito has data now showing that during the last 2 years, human wildlife interaction has severely impacted marine mammals along 600 miles of california coast. joining us now live to talk about this issue is john carlo really from the marine mammal center. thank you so much for joining us here on kron 4 this afternoon. >> justin, thanks so much for having m
number of marine mammal disturbances.interview disturbances. that interview was right after this break. a mystery! jessie loves playing detective. but the real mystery was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her skin. tide free & gentle is epa safer choice certified. it's got to be tide. it'll be raining cats and dogs again. time to waterproof with gorilla. waterproof with...
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that’s what we’ll tell you about in the next hour: either to the landing force, or to prison, and marines... quote from an interesting material from the ukrainian publication country ua, where they report several court cases against military personnel of the armed forces of ukraine who ended up persons involved in criminal cases under the article. disobedience, and after short proceedings received either real prison sentences or exile to disciplinary battalions, and if at the moment there are six such verdicts, then in the foreseeable future, as noted, there may be significantly more of them, since the court has simply not yet received hands to all the accused, and what is characteristic is that the reason for punishment in each case is the same, they say the boys had to participate in landing operations on the dnieper, and more specifically, attempts to land on... in the middle of the dnieper, the landing force, even just setting off from the right, still ukrainian bank, can already receive a grenade or wok from our attack drone or a grenade or wok dropped from a drone. the chances of su
that’s what we’ll tell you about in the next hour: either to the landing force, or to prison, and marines... quote from an interesting material from the ukrainian publication country ua, where they report several court cases against military personnel of the armed forces of ukraine who ended up persons involved in criminal cases under the article. disobedience, and after short proceedings received either real prison sentences or exile to disciplinary battalions, and if at the moment there...
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no marine layer out there for the overwhelming majority. is different because we woke up a several mornings last week and it was gray. sunrise came up at 6:24. just about 16 minutes into that. that me show you one other view. there is one very localized part of the bay where we can see the marine layer showing up. let me show you what the last hour looked like. this is the time lapse. that's what it looks like over the last hour. that will be coming back tomorrow. look at tomorrow's futurecast. tuesday morning, that is how we will wake up. everybody will wake up to gray sky and a tuesday afternoon, as a result of that, it will be about 10 degrees cooler than today . so there are some pretty dramatic swings in the temperatures. today, going into the low 80s. san jose topping out at 82 , 82 in livermore. low 80s for the inland valleys, concord, that's your number and contra costa also sitting in the low 80s. northbay valleys will do that as well. so just do the math and subtract 10 and you can see daytime highs for tuesday will be quite diffe
no marine layer out there for the overwhelming majority. is different because we woke up a several mornings last week and it was gray. sunrise came up at 6:24. just about 16 minutes into that. that me show you one other view. there is one very localized part of the bay where we can see the marine layer showing up. let me show you what the last hour looked like. this is the time lapse. that's what it looks like over the last hour. that will be coming back tomorrow. look at tomorrow's futurecast....
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yes. >> there were us marines, right? >> this was likely emanating from marines on the ground yes. you think they fired into the crowd i couldn't tell you for certain, but they wouldn't have fired into the air, right? no, they would not have fired into the air. >> because you had a specific no warning shots order, right? >> it wasn't a direct order, but it was a common understanding. no warning shots. these are kids. they're young and have only been taught what they've been taught some of these kids have been with a unit for quite literally two, three months prior to deployment we spoke to over ten other marines anonymously about gunfire. some felt they were shot at a couple of even said they saw a gun man. but two other stand-out who we were unable to reach ourselves. both injured, both mitigating some memories were fuzzy but one clear, he heard orders to fire the other, that he opened fire himself i see my platoon sergeant walked past us saying, get back on that wall and shubi at those mothers so i'm like a word, a gunfight to like go i hear is ringing, flashes going on. >> and t
yes. >> there were us marines, right? >> this was likely emanating from marines on the ground yes. you think they fired into the crowd i couldn't tell you for certain, but they wouldn't have fired into the air, right? no, they would not have fired into the air. >> because you had a specific no warning shots order, right? >> it wasn't a direct order, but it was a common understanding. no warning shots. these are kids. they're young and have only been taught what they've...
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center of north marin, 48.ear-old david jonathan margoliash pleaded not guilty to using pepper spray on a person at the center in novato last month. police said. at the time of the attack, margoliash was carrying a bag with a gun inside. the judge said it was too soon to release him and said his next hearing for april 22nd. advocates say that anti-semitic incidents have climbed to the highest number ever recorded in the u.s. with the bay area also seeing an alarming spike. the anti-defamation league says northern california saw 502 incidents, up more than 200% from 20 2298 incidents of vandalism that includes the windows that were smashed at the smitten ice cream shop in san francisco, and the destruction of that menorah in oakland. there were 397 incidents of harassment and seven assaults, the adl says. episodes surged in the wake of the september 11th massacre in israel and the war in gaza. the superintendent of the berkeley public school district is scheduled to testify before a congressional committee next
center of north marin, 48.ear-old david jonathan margoliash pleaded not guilty to using pepper spray on a person at the center in novato last month. police said. at the time of the attack, margoliash was carrying a bag with a gun inside. the judge said it was too soon to release him and said his next hearing for april 22nd. advocates say that anti-semitic incidents have climbed to the highest number ever recorded in the u.s. with the bay area also seeing an alarming spike. the anti-defamation...
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this is the marine layer moving in. so you can kind of see that very kind of dominant movement that happens when we start to get this. and what that means is that in the overnight tonight we're going to lose visibility, right? a lot of spots. if you are going to be out late or early in the morning make sure that you're aware of this wake up tomorrow funnily have some issues. they're having said that once that kind of burn-off, we are going to be left with a beautiful day. much like today. those clouds will likely claim to the coast a little bit keeping things cooler there, but head inland. and those temperatures are likely to go warmer than we saw today. we could even see an 80 degree mark and some of our inland spots. so you're going to be out on the roads early. just understand that there could be a little bit of fog, a little bit of drizzle out there. but once we get to the afternoon, the only thing that's kind of be holding you back there, looking conquered as an example where temperatures are set to go into the upp
this is the marine layer moving in. so you can kind of see that very kind of dominant movement that happens when we start to get this. and what that means is that in the overnight tonight we're going to lose visibility, right? a lot of spots. if you are going to be out late or early in the morning make sure that you're aware of this wake up tomorrow funnily have some issues. they're having said that once that kind of burn-off, we are going to be left with a beautiful day. much like today. those...
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russia 155 bregin marine corps.he final point. battles for the most important settlement in the marinsko-ugledarsky direction, from donetsk to novomikhailovka 30 km in a straight line, the village of elenovka and the city of dakuchaevsk are even closer. radicals from the ukrainian armed forces constantly fired at civilians from their fortified positions in novomikhailovka. now this village is completely cleared of militants. the key role in the capture of this important point was played by the assault detachments of the 15th brigade of the vostok group of forces. these marines are just they returned to the front line a few hours ago. our arrogance, our pressure, well, the interaction between the units of our brigade helped us defeat the enemy. and of course, the fighting spirit of all our fighters, the zeal to defeat the enemy, to move the front away from civilians. our attack on novomikhailovka began in february of this year. during the decade of conflict in donbass, the enemy turned the village into a powerful for
russia 155 bregin marine corps.he final point. battles for the most important settlement in the marinsko-ugledarsky direction, from donetsk to novomikhailovka 30 km in a straight line, the village of elenovka and the city of dakuchaevsk are even closer. radicals from the ukrainian armed forces constantly fired at civilians from their fortified positions in novomikhailovka. now this village is completely cleared of militants. the key role in the capture of this important point was played by the...
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they've got that marine layer presents.re cool out of half moon bay, but we're already in the 80's in concord, an antioch, and we're close to in some other spots to in our inland areas. i'm so very interesting forecast between today and tomorrow. now we are going to be cooling down a little bit. i do want to mention for anyone who suffering from allergies after today, we're actually going to see reduction for tuesday into wednesday. so a little bit of help coming your way on that front. so maybe that does kind of cushion the blow of the fact that we're going to get a little bit cooler as we head into the next few days. certainly cooler already as we take a live look here at half moon bay, where you can see the clouds really didn't get any clearing so far today. i'll be back in a bit. we'll talk about our 7 day forecast. thank you. kyla now to bay area baseball. the giants taking on the diamondbacks at oracle park in the top of the 5th. the diamondbacks. >> up by one. yes. trump's k up to plate. he sent it flying right field
they've got that marine layer presents.re cool out of half moon bay, but we're already in the 80's in concord, an antioch, and we're close to in some other spots to in our inland areas. i'm so very interesting forecast between today and tomorrow. now we are going to be cooling down a little bit. i do want to mention for anyone who suffering from allergies after today, we're actually going to see reduction for tuesday into wednesday. so a little bit of help coming your way on that front. so...
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marin county sheriff's office put on their social media site. the circumstances surrounding the teen and the realistic looking gun has a message for all. my hope is that parents will see this and have conversations with their be cognizant about the types items that they're leaving the house with for the purchasing in marin county, theresa kron. 4 news and then this several east bay school districts were on high alert today after getting bomb threats. >> around 6 o'clock this morning, the threat was emailed to the antioch unified brentwood union. liberty union, mount diablo, unified and pittsburg, unified school districts. it claimed a bomb would go off this afternoon unless russian prisoners were released from us jails. ultimately the threat was found 2 not be credible, but schools, including antioch, high school, had increased security throughout the day. we talk to wanted to pick up their kids early. >> he didn't like if a sense you real or not. >> was were used gear. i a little scared. >> the assistant superintendent with the liberty union hi
marin county sheriff's office put on their social media site. the circumstances surrounding the teen and the realistic looking gun has a message for all. my hope is that parents will see this and have conversations with their be cognizant about the types items that they're leaving the house with for the purchasing in marin county, theresa kron. 4 news and then this several east bay school districts were on high alert today after getting bomb threats. >> around 6 o'clock this morning, the...
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don't normally have this with the marine layer.yer and it's putting a little bit of rain in it and pushing it further on shore and it's going away tomorrow. did you see what happened there? tomorrow, northerly winds are going to push that away. so it's not like we get rid of the marine layer entirely tomorrow morning. but it's not going to be as widespread. however, the trade-off is, it's going to start to get a little lower and one of the nice things about this pattern is even though it's gray and it's been misty, if you have noticed the clouds are fairly high. tomorrow, they're going to get pushed back down. so if we look at tomorrow morning, that's thursday, there's not as much marine layer and some of us will wake up with clear skies but where we have the marine layer it will be a little lower. shouldn't have -- a major impact in terms of fog. but it's just -- subtle differences in the way this all goes. let's look at today's daytime highs. pretty much back to the mid 60s again. very much like what we did yesterday. we don't ch
don't normally have this with the marine layer.yer and it's putting a little bit of rain in it and pushing it further on shore and it's going away tomorrow. did you see what happened there? tomorrow, northerly winds are going to push that away. so it's not like we get rid of the marine layer entirely tomorrow morning. but it's not going to be as widespread. however, the trade-off is, it's going to start to get a little lower and one of the nice things about this pattern is even though it's gray...
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that indication of the wind is bringing in a little marine layer today. it's going to change our pattern. but today still very warm out there. livermore concord right now at 82 degrees. big difference in half moon bay where they're still in the 50's. you see that southerly flow now starting to take shape. and that is kind of driving some of this cloud. your cooler weather towards u.s.. notice the wind now just and not a half moon bay, but also over in concord. also up in napa. so starting to see it in oakland as well and san jose and this is the marine layer, the kind of see that cloud deck that is down in southern and central california. and that southerly flow starting to drive it right up the coast towards us. so if you've been out half moon bay, you kind of been in the clouds throughout the day today. and as we go through the evening, we're all going to see those clouds start to increase. by the way, full moon is tomorrow night. last night. i really noticed the moon because we had some nice clear skies out there. i don't know if we're going to see it
that indication of the wind is bringing in a little marine layer today. it's going to change our pattern. but today still very warm out there. livermore concord right now at 82 degrees. big difference in half moon bay where they're still in the 50's. you see that southerly flow now starting to take shape. and that is kind of driving some of this cloud. your cooler weather towards u.s.. notice the wind now just and not a half moon bay, but also over in concord. also up in napa. so starting to...
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instead some marine layer and you will get some high clouds. and everyone once in a while you get a break of blue sky today. it will be a little different today. here's why tomorrow is more interesting. you see the band of rain off the far northwest coast? let's come back home now with that in mind and play the futurecast forward on the next few days. already know about today's clouds. but watch what happens tonight. maybe a drop or two of rain comes through tonight. don't count on much from that at all. that really just be more, you know, what we call novelty drops. that's tonight. most people don't get that anyway. friday, is very much like today breaks of blue sky occasionally and maybe another shower from this weak system we were seeing off the coast. but you will get a lot more blue sky by friday afternoon. and then watch what happens. this is friday. look at that. complex of thunderstorms just skirts along the east side of the bay. i don't think we get any rain that here. central valley will but we won't. but what we will feel is as that
instead some marine layer and you will get some high clouds. and everyone once in a while you get a break of blue sky today. it will be a little different today. here's why tomorrow is more interesting. you see the band of rain off the far northwest coast? let's come back home now with that in mind and play the futurecast forward on the next few days. already know about today's clouds. but watch what happens tonight. maybe a drop or two of rain comes through tonight. don't count on much from...
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and today the marine layer.k or deep as it was yesterday, so we'll see a little bit more sunshine today. this afternoon we'll get you into the 50s and 60s by noon. and then later on today we'll find those temperatures close to 70 degrees in our warmest spots inland. but today will be a windy afternoon with those winds picking up even more tomorrow. so here's a look at the next three days. we're breezy and below average today. tomorrow, as a cold front crosses through here, those winds pick up even more, gusting 30 to 40mph. behind that front we get a wonderful weekend on the way. saturday and sunday. sunshine and warmer temperatures. it's a quick look at those winds coming our way tomorrow. this is friday. in the morning it's breezy, but then into the afternoon you can see between about one and 5 p.m. those winds at times gusting 30 to 40mph. >> and number six, a live look outside right now at our san mateo bridge camera, and you could see that traffic. it's pretty much stopping. go on westbound 92 toward foster
and today the marine layer.k or deep as it was yesterday, so we'll see a little bit more sunshine today. this afternoon we'll get you into the 50s and 60s by noon. and then later on today we'll find those temperatures close to 70 degrees in our warmest spots inland. but today will be a windy afternoon with those winds picking up even more tomorrow. so here's a look at the next three days. we're breezy and below average today. tomorrow, as a cold front crosses through here, those winds pick up...
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has severely impacted marine mammals along 600 miles of california coast. according to the report over the last 2 years, the most common type of disturbance reported was people crowding around an animal and not giving it appropriate space. researchers say this can lead to increased stress levels separating moms from their pups and disrupting rescue operations. >> but specifically talking about the bay area. remember, disturbance is a year-round problem. we had 30% of our marine mammals last year experience some form a disturbance before these rescues occurred. we're seeing the disturbances are just as high in the summer and fall months is they are during our busy season on site here in sausalito that's tied with pupping season. >> researchers want to remind residents to not touch animals, even if you think you're protecting wildlife. some actions add more harm. that good right now is popping season. so definitely keep your distance. >> ace are running rampant across san francisco. just >> take a look. apes are taking over. san francisco are hanging out in i
has severely impacted marine mammals along 600 miles of california coast. according to the report over the last 2 years, the most common type of disturbance reported was people crowding around an animal and not giving it appropriate space. researchers say this can lead to increased stress levels separating moms from their pups and disrupting rescue operations. >> but specifically talking about the bay area. remember, disturbance is a year-round problem. we had 30% of our marine mammals...
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the marine layer really came back in overnight. there are a couple of places here where you are not waking up to it. look at the santa clara valley. clear skies down here over san jose for the most part. and this will be -- the case for much of this morning. we're going to keep the skies relatively gray and as a result of this, it's going to feel cooler today. so let's start out just by taking a look at where we are right now in terms of the current numbers and we're in the mid 50s. and this is not necessarily when you are going to feel the cooldown because the numbers onhere aren't all that different from yesterday. tri-valley. the numbers are pretty much where you were. san francisco and redwood city, you are in the mid 50s. watch what happens as we look ahead to tuesday's daytime highs. remember, yesterday, many inland spots were getting to near 80. these are today's numbers and only top out like really in the upper 60s to mid 70s. big difference today. there was a small chance of rain coming our way by the end of the week, talk
the marine layer really came back in overnight. there are a couple of places here where you are not waking up to it. look at the santa clara valley. clear skies down here over san jose for the most part. and this will be -- the case for much of this morning. we're going to keep the skies relatively gray and as a result of this, it's going to feel cooler today. so let's start out just by taking a look at where we are right now in terms of the current numbers and we're in the mid 50s. and this is...
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we have that marine layer in place. part of the reason why this low pressure has allowed that marine layer to grow to about 4000ft in spots this morning, meaning we're dealing with some coastal drizzle. and that cloud cover will be slow to break down as the day goes on. in fact, you look at your morning drive, it's all that cloud cover early on. we're not seeing any areas of dense fog right now with those overcast skies through much of the morning. you can see temperatures hold pretty steady in the mid and upper 50s through about 11 a.m. let's break it down. region by region for you inland. today we have that cloud cover giving way to the most sunshine we'll see later on this afternoon. but temperatures feeling cool in the mid 60s around the bay shoreline. we'll have a little bit of afternoon sunshine after our marine layer burns off temperatures in the low and mid 60s there, but it's the coast that will stay cloudy all day long and that means some drizzle. first thing this morning and then heading into the afternoon. t
we have that marine layer in place. part of the reason why this low pressure has allowed that marine layer to grow to about 4000ft in spots this morning, meaning we're dealing with some coastal drizzle. and that cloud cover will be slow to break down as the day goes on. in fact, you look at your morning drive, it's all that cloud cover early on. we're not seeing any areas of dense fog right now with those overcast skies through much of the morning. you can see temperatures hold pretty steady in...
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. >> reporter: bell jar boutique started with a bay area girl from marin making a dream come true. >> i really wanted to open a boutique in my hometown that reflected my san francisco style and the style of all my girl friends. >> reporter: her store in the mission district was a success when it opened in 2007, but ten years later her landlord raised her rent from 3,000 to $8,000. >> we need a necklace. >> reporter: hundreds of businesses have left san francisco since sasha closed her boutique. then it was high rents cutting into profits. more recently, concerns about crime and lack of foot traffic since the pandemic. about half of the stores in the city's downtown have closed since 2019, so much so that rents, back down. this fast year the san francisco office of small business added a commercial leasing specialist, offering free advice to business owners dealing with wild swings in rent. they offer a variety of free services from help with permits to marketing, hoping to keep small businesses in the city. >> we know how important they are and many of the business owners are very goo
. >> reporter: bell jar boutique started with a bay area girl from marin making a dream come true. >> i really wanted to open a boutique in my hometown that reflected my san francisco style and the style of all my girl friends. >> reporter: her store in the mission district was a success when it opened in 2007, but ten years later her landlord raised her rent from 3,000 to $8,000. >> we need a necklace. >> reporter: hundreds of businesses have left san francisco...
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there are still a few hours before sunset, and a group of marines, without a pawn or fuss, is preparing call sign yakuza is the most experienced today . this will be the seventh landing operation, how long will they stay between two banks, in a swampy quagmire, sometimes knee-deep in water is unknown, they take with them only the most necessary things, this is my backpack, everything is sealed, packed, it’s all 12 kilograms, there is also a large backpack , there are personal belongings there, and it’s about 20 kilograms per person, well, 30 kilograms, very little clothing and food, most of the cargo. weapons, ammunition, various equipment, as soon as the sun sets over the dnieper, the marines' positions begin to move. they are noticeably worried, for both of them, this is the first voyage of the inter-dnieper islands, chish is the mechanic, that is, the helmsman, kuzya’s partner is the navigator, it is he who will pave the way through numerous channels in the night. the short briefing is over, the landing groups go to the pier. the marines begin loading onto the boat, do it in almost p
there are still a few hours before sunset, and a group of marines, without a pawn or fuss, is preparing call sign yakuza is the most experienced today . this will be the seventh landing operation, how long will they stay between two banks, in a swampy quagmire, sometimes knee-deep in water is unknown, they take with them only the most necessary things, this is my backpack, everything is sealed, packed, it’s all 12 kilograms, there is also a large backpack , there are personal belongings...
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even the 1980 -- 83 when the marines were bombed, to american embassies camaro marines were killed in quick succession and ronald reagan who is remembered rightly is one of the toughest of our presidents when it came to foreign policy in use of force did actually nothing. there is no retaliation for all those marines or the american diplomats of our lebanese staff. there was a lot of talk inside the nsc about attacking the iranian revolutionary guard. we've been able to prove they did it but there was no attack. i can get into all the bureaucratic's between dod and state in the nsc that led to that result. that was the beginning of the problem. that was the first point of hezbollah. if you are an iranian leader and you observe this behavior pattern, were not only did we not respond to that against the iranians, we didn't respond against hezbollah and we started taking innocent american citizens, professors, journalists hostage off the streets of beirut. we did the iran-contra deal and try to do a bargain. right through the history of the iranian-american relationships in which we real
even the 1980 -- 83 when the marines were bombed, to american embassies camaro marines were killed in quick succession and ronald reagan who is remembered rightly is one of the toughest of our presidents when it came to foreign policy in use of force did actually nothing. there is no retaliation for all those marines or the american diplomats of our lebanese staff. there was a lot of talk inside the nsc about attacking the iranian revolutionary guard. we've been able to prove they did it but...
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well then fossil marine fuels. that's because the chemical bonds with in the ammonia, a molecule our relatively strong. and that's why we simply need to intake this, mona mama added on to initiate and then stabilize the combustion. you basically help the ammonia to ignite with what's called a pilot fuel. so fuel that ignites easy other pneumonia, diesel, for example. so, i mean, you just look at least mass cylinder ss and say, you know, this combustion also produces malta and nitrogen. these don't burn and slow down the combustion and a slow combustion can lead to byproduct and they are a big issue. the names almost sound the same nitrogen oxides and nitrous oxide. nitrous oxide is 273 times more potent, executing the front of then c o 2 nitrogen oxides on the other side. and this man has been testing the engine since july 2023. and with over the defenses they've been measuring all kinds of emissions coming out of it. the good news, they are between 85 and 90 percent lower than those of a heavy fuel. and the major
well then fossil marine fuels. that's because the chemical bonds with in the ammonia, a molecule our relatively strong. and that's why we simply need to intake this, mona mama added on to initiate and then stabilize the combustion. you basically help the ammonia to ignite with what's called a pilot fuel. so fuel that ignites easy other pneumonia, diesel, for example. so, i mean, you just look at least mass cylinder ss and say, you know, this combustion also produces malta and nitrogen. these...
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marine, yuri m from the ivano-frankivsk region, gunner-operator, refused to carry out the commander’s, force the dnieper to gain a foothold in the krynki. he referred to shell shock, but the medical board didn’t want to hear anything. now the former marine was tried, he did not admit guilt, and in the end he received 5 years in prison for disobedience in a combat situation, this is an article of the ukrainian criminal code. the same 5 years behind bars. received another marine orderly, who also refused to carry out the order to defend the containers. in court he said that he was afraid for his life and that he did not want to serve anymore. this is what happens in the jars, and of course, they don't want to go there. a boat is coming, and it is literally bombarded with air drops when it docks, and this is for a second the ssso, the special operations forces of ukraine, such as elite, so there is literally no wet spot left from them at all, only explosions and fire. you can always hear the engines when they are working, especially when they are going at speed, we are always ready, we k
marine, yuri m from the ivano-frankivsk region, gunner-operator, refused to carry out the commander’s, force the dnieper to gain a foothold in the krynki. he referred to shell shock, but the medical board didn’t want to hear anything. now the former marine was tried, he did not admit guilt, and in the end he received 5 years in prison for disobedience in a combat situation, this is an article of the ukrainian criminal code. the same 5 years behind bars. received another marine orderly, who...
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the marine mammal center tells me.tists goals today is to find this whale and tag it once again. that way, with bad weather expected in the coming days, they'll be able to continue monitoring it. as of wednesday afternoon, george says teams haven't been able to see the whale again, partly because of foggy weather along the coast. she tells us it's important to get the netting off sooner rather than later, though, as it could eventually be fatal for the whale. >> it could be a slow case of a secondary injury that results from that entanglement. or it could be the whale's inability to feed. it could be its inability to get out of the way of other vessels. >> news of the whales entanglement has renewed discussion over the use of certain types of gill nets, and the effects they can have on animals. in a statement released tuesday, international advocacy group oceana called on california lawmakers to pass legislation that would do more to prevent these types of incidents. >> there are very nonselective gear type that have h
the marine mammal center tells me.tists goals today is to find this whale and tag it once again. that way, with bad weather expected in the coming days, they'll be able to continue monitoring it. as of wednesday afternoon, george says teams haven't been able to see the whale again, partly because of foggy weather along the coast. she tells us it's important to get the netting off sooner rather than later, though, as it could eventually be fatal for the whale. >> it could be a slow case of...
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( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ the marine mammal center is warning of a threat to other marine life. >> yeah, dozensals and sea lions are now being treated after interactions with humans. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian has more. >> juvenile seals have no trouble making themselves heard, but deciphering the traumatic events that landed them at the marine mammal center hospital in sausalito takes some detective work, so they're being separated from mom prematurely. >> so we're getting 5 to 6 animals a day. layered on top of that is that there are lots of animals out on the beach and a lot of people. >> conservation, engagement director adam ratner says they are often alone and vulnerable when they're rescued. the victims of human interaction that's both unintentional and preventable. >> people see this little pup on the beach all by itself. they think it's sick and abandoned, and they go up to try and help it. and unfortunately, by getting too close to these animals, we can either be the ones to separate them from their moms or we can cause more stress, we're looking at disturbance da
( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ the marine mammal center is warning of a threat to other marine life. >> yeah, dozensals and sea lions are now being treated after interactions with humans. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian has more. >> juvenile seals have no trouble making themselves heard, but deciphering the traumatic events that landed them at the marine mammal center hospital in sausalito takes some detective work, so they're being separated from mom prematurely....
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a bit of a marine layer from sfo.hat cloud cover will begin to disperse in the next couple of hours. not going to last too long. 47 santa rosa, 49, in fairfield, it will be replaced, though, with those breezy onshore winds. so this morning we are a few degrees milder and looking at our temperatures over the next couple of hours, bringing in the near 70 degree mark by noontime. inland mid 60s around the bay, staying cool and blustery at the shoreline. zach. >> lisa. thank you. this morning we're getting a better understanding of stanford university's endowment and its connection to certain companies. some students say that's the reason their protests on campus, they're calling on the university to divest in companies helping advance military efforts in gaza. abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard sackler with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admi
a bit of a marine layer from sfo.hat cloud cover will begin to disperse in the next couple of hours. not going to last too long. 47 santa rosa, 49, in fairfield, it will be replaced, though, with those breezy onshore winds. so this morning we are a few degrees milder and looking at our temperatures over the next couple of hours, bringing in the near 70 degree mark by noontime. inland mid 60s around the bay, staying cool and blustery at the shoreline. zach. >> lisa. thank you. this morning...
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okay. classics often fall in the digestive tract of guts, of marine organisms, even malaysia. we all fun, e, i so hold, for example, i says climb bylaws and so on. if you have a choice between chess, fish and fish, do pick fish. because normally when they finish, we really most of the got the contents of the digestive tract that be happening. i'm out from no need read my fate. if you choose to show fish, do remove the guns and to show us so we put this in though to right, so there's 2 different channel that one is papers it yet. okay, so that was my paper feels like me but so i thing i'm sitting here the okay. we made a choice. me that's right. a 9 or 2 bags or phone 2 leech vineyards, off of michael plastics in your cup of cos. if you chose the tea leaf, we built 2 bags. any small preferable items we yeah. i mean, you guys remember to choose the item that you guys move plastic to versus how much you know. so that's what it is. but what i think the answer is fairly obvious, which is what i've got a searing my head. and so i'm goodness, here we agree that in my capacity presenc
okay. classics often fall in the digestive tract of guts, of marine organisms, even malaysia. we all fun, e, i so hold, for example, i says climb bylaws and so on. if you have a choice between chess, fish and fish, do pick fish. because normally when they finish, we really most of the got the contents of the digestive tract that be happening. i'm out from no need read my fate. if you choose to show fish, do remove the guns and to show us so we put this in though to right, so there's 2 different...
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particularly as a marine, right? we sort of rebel against this idea that you'd have a separate pathway even for someone with exceptional talent. address that pushback because i get that a lot when we talk about this. >> i don't think you have to worry about that. i think they're going to be recruited to army, if we had our way, the army standards in terms of drug usage, ability to get a clearance, all those kinds of things. that's not going to change. what i'm talking about is going for people that you probably don't even show up at the door if you haven't learned basic coding. that's the problem. the ma ribs can't afford to do that distribute marines can't afford to do that. they can't say, we're going to take recruiters, stop recruiting at 92% and your last 8% needs to be going out and finding python recruiters. to me the cyber force, having the standard of what you need is easier across a single force. by the way, then you get into a critical mass number-wise, several thousand a year recruited in, that's probably
particularly as a marine, right? we sort of rebel against this idea that you'd have a separate pathway even for someone with exceptional talent. address that pushback because i get that a lot when we talk about this. >> i don't think you have to worry about that. i think they're going to be recruited to army, if we had our way, the army standards in terms of drug usage, ability to get a clearance, all those kinds of things. that's not going to change. what i'm talking about is going for...