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i would note that the marine corps is constrained in its ability to employ marine expeditionary units because of the current limitations of the amphibious fleets. you are facing momentous challenges that will require all of your experience and skill and thank you for your willingness to serve. i look forward to your testimony. thank you, mr. chairman. sen. wicker: do you still want this job? [laughter] just kidding. actually, another highly successful entrepreneur there at the desk with you, senator scott, who i believe has some introductory words. senator scott, you are recognized. sen. scott: thank you. first off, it's an honor to sit here by my good friend, to be the next secretary of the navy. i'd also like to recognize his wonderful wife, amy, his daughter, mackenzie, and cousin who are here in spofer john, along with his friends. i've known john for a long time. he's a proven leader of exceptional ability. a great businessman and an individual with unwavering integrity. whatever he tells you he's going to do, it's going to happen. as a navy veteran myself, i know he will be an i
i would note that the marine corps is constrained in its ability to employ marine expeditionary units because of the current limitations of the amphibious fleets. you are facing momentous challenges that will require all of your experience and skill and thank you for your willingness to serve. i look forward to your testimony. thank you, mr. chairman. sen. wicker: do you still want this job? [laughter] just kidding. actually, another highly successful entrepreneur there at the desk with you,...
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i would note the marine corps is constrained in its ability to deploy marine expeditionary units because of the current limitations of the amphibious fleets. you are facing limited challengesthat will require all your experience and skill and thank you for your willingness to serve and i look forward to your testimony . >>. >> mr. phelan do you still want this job? just kidding. another highly successful entrepreneur there at the desk with you senator scott who i believe has some introductory words . you are recognized. >> thank you chairman wicker, ranking member reed. it is an honor to say here by my friend john phelan to be the next secretary of the navy and that michael recognizes the wife navy warrior in support of john with his friends. i've known john for a long time. he is a proven leader of exceptional ability. a great businessman and individual with unwavering integrity. whatever he tells you he's going to do is going to happen. as a navy veteran he will be an asset to our nation rcand he will work closely with pres. trump and defense secretary pete headset to make the navy a l
i would note the marine corps is constrained in its ability to deploy marine expeditionary units because of the current limitations of the amphibious fleets. you are facing limited challengesthat will require all your experience and skill and thank you for your willingness to serve and i look forward to your testimony . >>. >> mr. phelan do you still want this job? just kidding. another highly successful entrepreneur there at the desk with you senator scott who i believe has some...
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les marins américains.n nombre d'élus, mais aussi d'experts des questions de défense, se disent que ce ne serait peut-être pas une mauvaise idée de renouer les contacts avec la france, qui à l'origine devait fournir des sous-marins à l'australie. - judith grimaldi: merci. une délégation ukrainienne rencontrera une équipe américaine ce mardi en arabie saoudite, a déclaré samedi le président ukrainien, volodymyr zelensky. washington affirme que cette réunion devrait définir "un cadre pour un accord de paix". de son côté, kiev n'a pas précisé le menu des discussions. - alors que les frappes aériennes russes continuent de pleuvoir sur le sol ukrainien, la pression exercée sur kiev pour mettre fin à la guerre s'accentue. volodymyr zelensky confirme qu'une délégation ukrainienne se rendra
les marins américains.n nombre d'élus, mais aussi d'experts des questions de défense, se disent que ce ne serait peut-être pas une mauvaise idée de renouer les contacts avec la france, qui à l'origine devait fournir des sous-marins à l'australie. - judith grimaldi: merci. une délégation ukrainienne rencontrera une équipe américaine ce mardi en arabie saoudite, a déclaré samedi le président ukrainien, volodymyr zelensky. washington affirme que cette réunion devrait définir...
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as part of the navy you will over sea the marine corps. with competition the marine corps have been providing a more flexible force that can support a broader naval fight once ashore. to achieve this is to prioritize a number of efforts include long-range fires and improved ground and amphibious combat vehicles. these platforms should help to equip the marines with enforced protection. i would note however, the marine corps is constrained in their ability because of the current limitations of the amphibious fleets. you are facing challenges and will require all of your experience and skill. thank you for your willingness to serve and i look forward to your testimony. >> mr. fallen do you still want this job? >> yes. >> just kidding. actually i have spot another highly successful entrepreneur there senator scott who i believe has intro introductory words. >> i sit here by my good friend to be the secretary of the navy. i want to recognize his family who are here in support of john along with his friends. i have known john for a long time. h
as part of the navy you will over sea the marine corps. with competition the marine corps have been providing a more flexible force that can support a broader naval fight once ashore. to achieve this is to prioritize a number of efforts include long-range fires and improved ground and amphibious combat vehicles. these platforms should help to equip the marines with enforced protection. i would note however, the marine corps is constrained in their ability because of the current limitations of...
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usually as a marine we don't say former marines. once a marine always a marine.ar every time i come on this network. what bothers me a pogue is a very intentional word person other than grunt. moulton saying in 2014 actually just about a year ago, j.d. vance in describing him said he was a combat marine and he goes oh, i mean actually a combat cameraman. a marine corps veteran. oh i mean combat cameraman combat journalist. trying to denigrate j.d. vance's service. a pogue person other than grunt, maybe he doesn't understand it. i'm a pogue, i was infantry. i hope my service doesn't come across as cowardly to you. i hope that you respect my service. you served with brian mast. he is a pogue, he wasn't a grunt, he lost his leg. i watched brian mast recover with his hands sown to his stomach. very intentional world. up until world war ii it was used to describe homosexuals. maybe is he historian and trying to attack him in that way. seth mo moulton every marine sed killed in combat was a pogue, they were a person other than a grunt. it bothers me that we have a mari
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marines and my royal marines have trade together, and too often they have died together defending the values that our two free nations share. pete, as you say, you know that from your own experience. and your own service. in many ways, for me, they embody the warrior force that both you and i as defense secretaries are dedicated in our roles to strengthen because we know that we have to strengthen, together with allies, and invasive rising threats. finally, if i may, you have spoken about the deep bond between our two nations. and i would like to say to you, i'm here today to strengthen that defense and security bond between our two nations. it's needed now more than ever in this new era that we must face together. so, thank you for receiving us and thank you for welcoming our delegation and i look forward to our discussions ahead. with that, i say amen. sec. hegseth: if it's ok, we will take a few -- >> we will take two from the u.s. press and two from the british press. >> [indiscernible] sec. hegseth: i think it has been very encouraging to watch our friends in the u.k. and in fran
marines and my royal marines have trade together, and too often they have died together defending the values that our two free nations share. pete, as you say, you know that from your own experience. and your own service. in many ways, for me, they embody the warrior force that both you and i as defense secretaries are dedicated in our roles to strengthen because we know that we have to strengthen, together with allies, and invasive rising threats. finally, if i may, you have spoken about the...
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we had very few marines in the marine corps at that time.ct, so we still had officers that commanded us. that didn't quite understand the things that we needed as african-americans. we could fight. we could lead. we could get it all done but the leaders didn't see us as equals. >> todd: that is tragic. that is truly tragic. bull -- david i should refer to you we call you bull. i can't think of anybody more deserving. why did previous administrations can including the biden administration refuse to upgrade this man's medal to the medal of honor? >> thank you for asking and it's great to be on. major carps is without a doubt a legend. he's a hero. he represents all-americans. and taken 58 years third general marine division back in 1967. he, unfortunately, died in a helicopter crash and with it the medal of honor. as such it was picked up by his command and his company commander not at full put him in with the bronze star. anybody who knows bronze stars knows that's a slap in the face. it took many years for it to come to light and major gener
we had very few marines in the marine corps at that time.ct, so we still had officers that commanded us. that didn't quite understand the things that we needed as african-americans. we could fight. we could lead. we could get it all done but the leaders didn't see us as equals. >> todd: that is tragic. that is truly tragic. bull -- david i should refer to you we call you bull. i can't think of anybody more deserving. why did previous administrations can including the biden administration...
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the bureau of ocean energy management has had guidelines on marine archeology since 1982. and since have been updated during administrations from both parties to create greater consistency and predictability for everyone involved. these rules have stood for 40 years because they protect art of course thes and the oil and gas -- artifacts and the oil and gas companies from unknowingly destroying irreplaceable pieces of history. this uses the best available science and ensures compliance with the preservation act. each update has provided oil and gas companies with more clarity and consistency. s.j.res. 11 seeks not only to undo all of that work that has been done, but it will prohibit such a rule from ever being enacted in the future. and counter to some arguments, this rule is not financially burdensome. boem reports the total annualized financial impact for the entire oil industry is less than $400,000 a year. for an industry with a reported pretax profit of $83.9 billion in 2024, this is a negligentable impact. the rule does not negatively impact america's energy dominan
the bureau of ocean energy management has had guidelines on marine archeology since 1982. and since have been updated during administrations from both parties to create greater consistency and predictability for everyone involved. these rules have stood for 40 years because they protect art of course thes and the oil and gas -- artifacts and the oil and gas companies from unknowingly destroying irreplaceable pieces of history. this uses the best available science and ensures compliance with the...
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marines and our royal marines have trained together, they have fought together and too often they have died together, defending the values that our two free nations share. and, pete, as you say, you know that from your own experience and your own service. in many ways for me they embody the sort of worry or force that both you and i as defense secretary's are dedicated in our roles to strengthen. because we know that we have to strengthen together with allies, deterrence in the face of rising threats. and finally, if i may, you have spoken about the deep bond between our two nations. i would say to you, i i'm here today to strengthen that security bond between our two nations. it is needed now more than ever in this new era we must face together. so, thank you for receiving us and thank you for welcoming our delegation and look forward to the discussions today. >> thank you. if it's ok, we will take a few questions for either myself or the secretary. >> we will take two from the u.s. press and two from the british press. reporter: is a security guarantee of truth from the u.s. and the
marines and our royal marines have trained together, they have fought together and too often they have died together, defending the values that our two free nations share. and, pete, as you say, you know that from your own experience and your own service. in many ways for me they embody the sort of worry or force that both you and i as defense secretary's are dedicated in our roles to strengthen. because we know that we have to strengthen together with allies, deterrence in the face of rising...
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the marin women's hall of fame inducted its 2025 class today.s comes at the beginning of women's history month. marin county, recognizing five women who have helped the county progress. first, chantal larene walker, a managing partner at wiser ventures. jeanne allen, md, an author, psychiatrist, as well as activist judi arnold, is a former marin county supervisor. maria del socorro romo is the executive director of west marin community services. and finally, susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> we had over 100 nominations come through, so we're very excited for the five women who are going to be honored tonight. >> marin county has been hosting the women's hall of fame since 1987. since then, it has inducted more than 160 women. congratulations to all. that's it for us tonight at 11 mornings on two. coming up at four with the latest on president's speech to congress. don't forget to stream the latest news and weather on your smart tv anytime. just download the fox local app to your tv. for all of us h
the marin women's hall of fame inducted its 2025 class today.s comes at the beginning of women's history month. marin county, recognizing five women who have helped the county progress. first, chantal larene walker, a managing partner at wiser ventures. jeanne allen, md, an author, psychiatrist, as well as activist judi arnold, is a former marin county supervisor. maria del socorro romo is the executive director of west marin community services. and finally, susan gilmore, who serves as...
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judi arnold is a former marin county supervisor.ro romo is the executive director of west marin community services. and finally, susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields across many different leadership journeys. >> in marin county, has been hosting its women's hall of fame since 1987. since then, it has inducted more than 160 women. >> san francisco pride has announced the theme for its 55th annual celebration. this year's theme will be queer joy is resistance. san francisco pride executive director suzanne ford says the festival will focus more on values driven participation this year. that includes ending partnerships with corporations that don't match the organization's values. the pride celebration is scheduled for june 28th and 29th, with the parade being on the 29th. >> well, mardi gras celebrations are underway across the country tonight, including in san francisco. ktvu christien kafton reports from the fillmore, with more
judi arnold is a former marin county supervisor.ro romo is the executive director of west marin community services. and finally, susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields across many different leadership journeys. >> in marin county, has been hosting its women's hall of fame since 1987. since then, it has inducted more than 160 women. >> san francisco pride has announced the...
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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 helpprior 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 know -- of
when we have like our marines and when i picked up sergeant i tried talk to my marines to get them helpprior 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...
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hundreds of teenage girls gathered for the 14th annual marin teen girls conference.s event was open for those 13 to 18 years old. organizers say it's time for marin county students to come together to build community, talk career opportunities and empower the next generation. the chair of the marin county women's commission explained how many people were involved to host today's event. >> it takes a full team to pull this together. we have not only our career panelists, we have 21 workshops and we have a keynote speaker at the end. >> in all, about 280 teenagers registered for the event. a world war two vet who became the first african american to own and operate a retail shop in downtown oakland, celebrated his 101st birthday tonight. the family of yancey taylor sent us video of the party, which was held at jeffrey's inner circle there on 14th street. they tell us taylor opened a men's clothing boutique on broadway in 1964 and for 21 years served a diverse clientele that included willie mays, black panther founder huey newton, and the late ktvu news anchor dennis ri
hundreds of teenage girls gathered for the 14th annual marin teen girls conference.s event was open for those 13 to 18 years old. organizers say it's time for marin county students to come together to build community, talk career opportunities and empower the next generation. the chair of the marin county women's commission explained how many people were involved to host today's event. >> it takes a full team to pull this together. we have not only our career panelists, we have 21...
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two judi arnold is a former marin county supervisor.s the executive director of west marin community services. and susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields across many different leadership journeys. >> since 1987, marin county has inducted more than 160 women into its hall of fame. >> the women's history month there is a focus on making sure all women have access to opportunities largely enjoyed by men. this year's theme is moving forward together women educating and inspiring generations. it comes as the santa clara county office of women's policy released a new assessment of the wage gap in the heart of silicon valley. earlier, we spoke with helen torres of hope, a nonprofit organization that works toward ensuring political and economic parity for latinas. she said the problem starts long before an interview. >> latinas are often excluded from top wage earning opportunities across the state, and we're often found in low wage opportuni
two judi arnold is a former marin county supervisor.s the executive director of west marin community services. and susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields across many different leadership journeys. >> since 1987, marin county has inducted more than 160 women into its hall of fame. >> the women's history month there is a focus on making sure all women have access to...
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judy arnold, a former marin county supervisor. director of west marin community services, and susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields across many different leadership journeys. >> since 1987, marin county has inducted more than 160 women into its women's hall of fame. >> our time is now 558. happening today in the north bay, the staff at the sonoma county library is set to confront the library commission over what they're calling inadequate staffing. one sonoma county library branch manager says too many librarians are leaving the county for better jobs and opportunities in other counties. during the november 2024 election, voters supported measure w. it extends an already existing library fee. branch managers and librarians are demanding that the county invest its recent funds in the community's libraries. we tried to contact county officials for a comment. we're still waiting to hear back from them. >> whatever they tariff us,
judy arnold, a former marin county supervisor. director of west marin community services, and susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields across many different leadership journeys. >> since 1987, marin county has inducted more than 160 women into its women's hall of fame. >> our time is now 558. happening today in the north bay, the staff at the sonoma county library is set to...
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. >> so the high surf advisory covers the coast from marin county all the way down to big sur, with the exception of those south facing beaches in santa cruz county, which are subject to hazardous beach condition warnings. with that, we send it over to our meteorologist, roberta gonzalez, with a closer look at those conditions. roberta. >> i was listening to everything that you were mentioning there, mike. and the bottom line is know your skills, limit your sense of adventure out there. stay out of the water. we have had a series of impulses out over the open waters. this has created some very large waves. today. i was monitoring them. anywhere between 13 and 18ft saw a couple of waves up to 20ft. tomorrow. lesser heights. however, it's still very choppy. we do have rip currents, and we do have some of those sneaker waves that high surf advisory in place until 9 p.m. tomorrow night. now, meanwhile, this is live. it's our weather camera looking out towards mount diablo and boy is it gorgeous outside. but it is chilly. today's temperatures coming in well below average and boy the wind has
. >> so the high surf advisory covers the coast from marin county all the way down to big sur, with the exception of those south facing beaches in santa cruz county, which are subject to hazardous beach condition warnings. with that, we send it over to our meteorologist, roberta gonzalez, with a closer look at those conditions. roberta. >> i was listening to everything that you were mentioning there, mike. and the bottom line is know your skills, limit your sense of adventure out...
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military which is not the army as the civilians acquisition workforce is about the size and exceeds marine corps. dod is a property worth $900 billion all 50 states, seven territories, 40 countries custody by dollars to 18. unity itself says 20% excess capacity. there is a ton of waste. it's hard to get rid of it immediately and realize a savings for the overall move like the founders mode approach to the defense department of the most dominant branch of government theoretically congress could get behind is a gradual automating reduction of the tale in order to reinvest. thou give you an increase in lethality at the same time you're trying to cut waste and find efficiencies. very hard to do in practice because it requires constant communication to the public comment to congress requires a presidential level support that past efforts of a foreign tend to break down they did not have that consisted presidential prioritization and backing of the secretary of defense and his team. an ultimate buying from the entire uniformed military. >> what you see that's broken in terms of this procurement
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there's is also marine life under the surface. there's a lot happening. and you've got to have the skills to be able to not be pushed around by the currents or to be distracted by the marine life. so, they require to you -- they require you to get 30 dives to work on your buoyancy. that is what it is called. it is peak or neutral buoyancy, which means that you stay where you are no matter what else is happening around you. so, the goal with the 30 dives is you are practicing in the ocean. host: was dwp paying you for this? guest: no, no, no. no. host: how were you funding this? through your part-time job at the nonprofit? guest: well, that was a full-time job. when i decided to follow these divers, when i decided this was a story that i wanted to tell, i was working at the nonprofit. and then i decided to quit so that i could follow them and tell their stories. and i had a little bit of money saved up, and i was like, we are going to take this money and we are going to use it to get ready for the journey. i didn't really have plans after that around my fi
there's is also marine life under the surface. there's a lot happening. and you've got to have the skills to be able to not be pushed around by the currents or to be distracted by the marine life. so, they require to you -- they require you to get 30 dives to work on your buoyancy. that is what it is called. it is peak or neutral buoyancy, which means that you stay where you are no matter what else is happening around you. so, the goal with the 30 dives is you are practicing in the ocean. host:...
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so far, 94 people have taken part in marin's program, earning thousands of dollars in gift cards. of the organizations participating in the gift card program is the river center. their ceo tells me they're currently working with 19 individuals as part of it, and that the progress has been overwhelmingly positive. river center ceo mark shotwell says the program has been an effective way of helping treat people in ways beyond just their substance abuse. he says once someone is introduced to their staff, it's easier to connect them with other wraparound services they may need. >> if we think about what happens with stimulants or other drugs that people use, they are a very positively reinforcing substance, right? so if you can replace that reinforcement with a positive reinforcement that is healthy, then people are able to utilize that to be able to let go of the substance. >> marin is one of several counties around the state participating in the pilot program, which is run through medi-cal. given the results, officials hope that once it's over, a permanent replacement will take over
so far, 94 people have taken part in marin's program, earning thousands of dollars in gift cards. of the organizations participating in the gift card program is the river center. their ceo tells me they're currently working with 19 individuals as part of it, and that the progress has been overwhelmingly positive. river center ceo mark shotwell says the program has been an effective way of helping treat people in ways beyond just their substance abuse. he says once someone is introduced to their...
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. >> ten years in congress, eight years in the marine corps, those times over the last during the iraq and afghanistan war. during that time to his own credit and honestly, lindsey graham would say we thought were inside the money and kept us safe. we thought there so we didn't have to fight there enough the narrative, fight russia, ukraine russia because if not, they are coming after us next. we lost our appetite and faith in the ultimate including the negative and lay you went through that journey will help. >> we could not figure out what looked like in afghanistan and i would ask them, the highest generals we had what does victory look like? they couldn't answer that basic question so here's president trump, he made solid points, of course we will see it on other networks because they think it's all for putin. president trump said my allegiance is to the united states of america and i want peace and right now, i'm trying to help you but you're not willing to help yourself and he made good points that under president obama, they gave him sheets, literally blankets and sheets and the
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marine band? >> well, i think that. merit is. something that is. really that really needs to. >> be highlighted here. >> i think that. as someone who's. only 21, only. >> about four years out of high school, um, i. share this connection. >> with them of i know what. >> it took. >> i was only in their shoes. >> four years ago, playing clarinet in bands. >> and doing the honor band cycle in southern california. so slightly. >> different geographical. >> location. but i know. >> what it took, and i know what it took for me to get on this. >> program. >> as a very young. >> composer at 21 and a senior in undergrad. currently. i know. >> that we. were on this program, carlos. >> and i, and i know that these students had the pleasure of. >> potentially collaborating. >> with them all because of merit and nothing to do with quota or dei. >> hmm. uh, kevin, i'll stay with you for this last question. um, this was supposed to be a learning experience for the students to be with these. these fantastic musicians in the u.s. marine band. what do you think they
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in marin county. tim johns abc seven news. >> in san francisco a crackdown on a corridor that some say is the new sixth street. >> residents are saying 16th and mission street is increasingly becoming a hotspot for open drug trade and usage. >> abc seven news political reporter monica madden spoke with neighbors about what they're seeing. >> hey. hey. okay. i'll see you later. thank you. bye bye. >> on any given day at the sandwich place in the mission district. >> what's it going to be today? >> juan, better known as the sandwich guy, serves up food with a friendly chat. >> across from my condo on mission. it's. it's like a jungle. >> the conversations, sometimes filled with complaints about the neighborhood. >> nobody cleans the street. >> he and other business owners on the corner of 16th and mission say the street conditions are a persistent problem. >> for us to get better business, they got to clean everything up. if you're going to clean it up, do it right. >> it's why the administration says i
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marin county came in at number two, surpassing alameda county, which came second in 2023. market share for evs in marin is now just over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. now, by comparison, the state average for electric vehicle sales is only 25%. it is a late night in sports. no warriors. no sharks. but that doesn't mean there's nothing to talk about. march madness is heating i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? th's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] being traded to the warriors. guard jimmy butler told the media he had lost his joy, but since joining the warriors, not only has his joy come back, so have the victories. since the dubs acquired butler, they have won n
marin county came in at number two, surpassing alameda county, which came second in 2023. market share for evs in marin is now just over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. now, by comparison, the state average for electric vehicle sales is only 25%. it is a late night in sports. no warriors. no sharks. but that doesn't mean there's nothing to talk about. march madness is heating i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant...
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stratus cloud that is sitting over the heart of the bay, not to widespread, just a little bit of marine last terribly long, and we are going to get into more blue skies than anything else. we don't have a frost advisory this morning but we do see temperatures in the north bay valleys which have got down in the upper 30s and when you follow that line through the city, the peninsula and over toward the inland valleys, livermore is in the 30s this morning as well. beautiful afternoon today, blue sky, plenty of sunshine, what we need to discuss when we get back together again in a couple of minutes is the middle of next week. a widespread rainmaker is coming our way, we will have all the details coming up in the complete forecast, i will see you then in a few minutes. >>> you may have heard the saying, neither snow nor rain nor heat can stop the mail, postal services are covered in spray paint. da lin has more on this rampant problem. >> reporter: postal workers are rolling up in vans and trucks like this, you can't even see the usps logo. >> what is this? >> reporter: it is the mailman and
stratus cloud that is sitting over the heart of the bay, not to widespread, just a little bit of marine last terribly long, and we are going to get into more blue skies than anything else. we don't have a frost advisory this morning but we do see temperatures in the north bay valleys which have got down in the upper 30s and when you follow that line through the city, the peninsula and over toward the inland valleys, livermore is in the 30s this morning as well. beautiful afternoon today, blue...
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at low tide, the waves pulled back to reveal a world teeming with marine life. miracle crop. >> the seaweed does a lot of good while it is growing, it is creating habitat for bio diverse life, it is creating every other breaths that you take, sequestering an immense amount of carbon. we love seaweed for lots of reasons. >> reporter: including a remarkable new one. >> we are using seaweed as a replacement for plastic. >> our material is 100% compostable both in the home and industrial settings. >> reporter: julia and marshall are the cofounders of sway, it is a startup using breakthrough technology, they have come up with a promising solution to a huge problem. >> we are using the natural polymers, which is the plastic like part of seaweed to replace the pollution on our planet. >> reporter: a polymer makes it stretchy. using that polymer, the team created tpc , a bio based resin that melts and stretches just like plastic. >> this is a very small-scale version of what is done in the industry. >> reporter: the beauty of the breakthrough, it can be used in existing
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apparently, that meant more to the marines than to jd. daughter harley remembers her mom and jd fighting all the time. i'd ask mom, like, how are you? i heard some yelling. she'd go, oh, i'm fine. and i'd be-- no, you're not. and she would just tell me a few things. not much, but i knew it was getting pretty bad. and when she put us to bed and they thought we were asleep, they'd start going at it again, yelling. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): a lot of those fights, katie said, were about robin. as you know by now, there was no love lost between the two women. katie suspected jd was cheating on her with robin, which probably shouldn't have been surprising. i got to ask you, jd ever cheat on robin with you? yes, after their separation before their divorce. yep, i did that, too. so, yeah, i'm not any better than either of them. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): remember that fight when robin pushed katie into the fireplace? katie told us that did happen. she also admitted to sending her husband hundreds of furious texts in the days before robin's m
apparently, that meant more to the marines than to jd. daughter harley remembers her mom and jd fighting all the time. i'd ask mom, like, how are you? i heard some yelling. she'd go, oh, i'm fine. and i'd be-- no, you're not. and she would just tell me a few things. not much, but i knew it was getting pretty bad. and when she put us to bed and they thought we were asleep, they'd start going at it again, yelling. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): a lot of those fights, katie said, were about robin....
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so being a marine, a major in the marines and your service in afghanistan, how do you think your military services informed your legal career and what lessons will you take from the marine corps to your role at doj >> thank you for that question, chairman grassley. i first raised my hand and swore an oath to defend the constitution when i was 22 years old. i take that oath deadly seriously. that not only structures my philosophy of how i would approach my job at the justice department, but that commitment also shapes how i work and how i execute that mission did with integrity, excellence, high standards, morals and treating everybody with dignity the way that they deserve to be treated. and, so, not only do i bring that commitment, but i also bring a way of acting that i think as here's to the best that our nation has to offer. >> you clerked for justice school leah, a famous champion of interpreting doctrine of original -ism and throughout his career the concept of federalism what was your most important lesson that you learned from the justice? >> thank you for the question, mr. chairm
so being a marine, a major in the marines and your service in afghanistan, how do you think your military services informed your legal career and what lessons will you take from the marine corps to your role at doj >> thank you for that question, chairman grassley. i first raised my hand and swore an oath to defend the constitution when i was 22 years old. i take that oath deadly seriously. that not only structures my philosophy of how i would approach my job at the justice department,...
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marin county came in at number two, surpassing alameda county, which came second in 2023. the market share for evs in marin is now just over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. now, by comparison, the state average for electric vehicle sales is only 25%. it is a late night in sports. no warriors. no sharks. but that doesn't mean there's nothing to talk about. march madness is heating being traded to the warriors. guard jimmy butler told the media he had lost his joy, but since joining the warriors, not only has his joy come back, so have the victories. since the dubs acquired butler, they have won nine of 11 games. that includes last night's 121 119 win over the brooklyn nets. after a successful eastern swing, the warriors returned tomorrow night to chase center to play the detroit pistons. the two tangled in detroit earlier this season. warriors winning that game 107 104. switching now to college basketball, march madness is starting to take a hold of the country. conference tournaments are getting started all over the country. one of them taking place in vegas. it is
marin county came in at number two, surpassing alameda county, which came second in 2023. the market share for evs in marin is now just over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. now, by comparison, the state average for electric vehicle sales is only 25%. it is a late night in sports. no warriors. no sharks. but that doesn't mean there's nothing to talk about. march madness is heating being traded to the warriors. guard jimmy butler told the media he had lost his joy, but since joining the...
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>>>>at the fitzgerald marine reserve in moss beach twice a day, a sensational event unfolds. i said. oh, look, the water is down. let's go. at low tide, the waves pull back to reveal a world teeming with marine life. true. it's beautiful. growing on the rocks. seaweed. mother nature's miracle crop. seaweed does a lot of good while it's growing. it's creating. habitat for biodiverse life. it's creating every other breath that you take. it's sequestering an immense amount of carbon. we love seaweed for lots of reasons. including a remarkable new one. we're using seaweed as a replacement for plastic. our material is 100% compostable, both in a home and in an industrial setting. meet julia marsh and matt mays, the co-founders of sway. it's a san leandro based startup using breakthrough technology. they've come up with a promising solution to a huge problem. we're using the natural polymers, which is the plastic like quality of seaweed, to replace flexible films and bags and wrappers and pouches that are causing so much pollution on our planet. seaweed contains high levels of a ce
>>>>at the fitzgerald marine reserve in moss beach twice a day, a sensational event unfolds. i said. oh, look, the water is down. let's go. at low tide, the waves pull back to reveal a world teeming with marine life. true. it's beautiful. growing on the rocks. seaweed. mother nature's miracle crop. seaweed does a lot of good while it's growing. it's creating. habitat for biodiverse life. it's creating every other breath that you take. it's sequestering an immense amount of carbon....
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year 2,400,000 more must be enrolled in war work, which means not only in the army, the navy, the marines, but in the factories, on the farm, in various civilian occupations. now filled by men who are being called to the colors, every woman who can possibly is wanted. their country is calling them.
year 2,400,000 more must be enrolled in war work, which means not only in the army, the navy, the marines, but in the factories, on the farm, in various civilian occupations. now filled by men who are being called to the colors, every woman who can possibly is wanted. their country is calling them.
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marin county recognized five women who have helped create progress. they are chantal walker and managing partner at swisher ventures. doctor jean shinoda bolen is an author, psychiatrist, and activist, and judi arnold is a former marin county supervisor. maria del socorro romo is the executive director of west marin community services, and susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> just a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields across many different leadership journeys. >> here is grand county. to start the program off tonight. >> since 1987, marin county has inducted more than 160 women into its hall of fame. [applause] all right. 825 is your time. the impact of the tariff war is still the focus on wall street. >> also, a new report on jobs is adding to uncertainty this morning. pam cook is back with a whole lot going on in dollars and cents. >> if you look at the chart just for today, it looks like a mountain range. >> is it going up and down? >> up and down, up and down? yeah. the uncertaint
marin county recognized five women who have helped create progress. they are chantal walker and managing partner at swisher ventures. doctor jean shinoda bolen is an author, psychiatrist, and activist, and judi arnold is a former marin county supervisor. maria del socorro romo is the executive director of west marin community services, and susan gilmore, who serves as president and ceo of north bay children's center. >> just a lot of amazing work done by women in many different fields...
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john: kate mansfield and the team of marine scientists she leads at the university of central floridaorking to change that. the breakthrough came after the attach specially-sized geolocated devices to 114 wild sea turtle shells in the waters off the gulf coast. tellite tag for, you know, larger animals, and this is bigger than some baby hatchlings. so, we needed something that was smaller. re'one. and here's the other. they're ideal candidates for something that can recharge over time and allow us to figure out their locations without hurting them. john: for more than a decade, they tracked young sea turtles whereabouts to better understand their migration patterns. the data mansfield's team collected revealed that in just a few months, the turtles traveled more than 1000 miles, swimming between relatively shallow waters closer to shore and the deep open ocean, a much wider area than scientists had previously thought. kate: we ended up realizing that these are animals that are actively swimming some of the time, and that means that they may not be passively drifting and entrained with
john: kate mansfield and the team of marine scientists she leads at the university of central floridaorking to change that. the breakthrough came after the attach specially-sized geolocated devices to 114 wild sea turtle shells in the waters off the gulf coast. tellite tag for, you know, larger animals, and this is bigger than some baby hatchlings. so, we needed something that was smaller. re'one. and here's the other. they're ideal candidates for something that can recharge over time and allow...
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the marine layer is definitely well established. it's going to spread out through the rest of tonight, so a couple different reasons why our temperatures take a step backward heading into the weekend. we'll start with a look at what things are like now, which is still very pleasant as we look towards downtown. the fog has not enveloped downtown san francisco yet, but the temperature has dropped to 56 degrees. it's down to 58 degrees in santa rosa after a high temperature of 79. you dropped over 20 degrees already. low to mid-60s across the rest of the bay area and unusually mild. don't get used to it. back to late winter reality heading into month. let's track the fog with a look at futurecast. the fog becomes widespread, not just along the coast, but spreading across much of the bay area by early tomorrow morning. inland it's not going to take long for that fog to dissipate. you'll see a mix of clouds and sunshine throughout the day. along the coast and around the bay, the fog will be more stubborn and impact how much or how little
the marine layer is definitely well established. it's going to spread out through the rest of tonight, so a couple different reasons why our temperatures take a step backward heading into the weekend. we'll start with a look at what things are like now, which is still very pleasant as we look towards downtown. the fog has not enveloped downtown san francisco yet, but the temperature has dropped to 56 degrees. it's down to 58 degrees in santa rosa after a high temperature of 79. you dropped over...
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. >> reporter: at the fitzgerald marine reserve in moss beach twice a day a sensational event unfolds i said oh, look, the water's down. let's go. >> reporter: at low tide the waves pull back to reveal a world teeming with marine life. >> the seaweed does a lot of good while it's growing. it's creating habitat for biodiverse life. it's creating every other breath that you take. it's sequestering an immense amount of carbon. we love seaweed for lots of reasons. >> reporter: including a remarkable new one. >> we're using seaweed as a replacement for plastic. >> our material is 100% compostable both in a home and industrial setting. >> reporter: meet julia marsh and matt mayes, co-founders of sway, a san leandro-based start-up. using breakthrough technology, they've come up with a promising solution to a huge problem. >> we're using the natural polymers, the plastic-like quality of seaweed, to replace flexible films and bags and wrappers and pouches that are causing so much pollution. >> reporter: seaweed contains high levels of a certain substance, a polymer that makes it stretchy. usin
. >> reporter: at the fitzgerald marine reserve in moss beach twice a day a sensational event unfolds i said oh, look, the water's down. let's go. >> reporter: at low tide the waves pull back to reveal a world teeming with marine life. >> the seaweed does a lot of good while it's growing. it's creating habitat for biodiverse life. it's creating every other breath that you take. it's sequestering an immense amount of carbon. we love seaweed for lots of reasons. >>...
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year 2,400,000 more must be enrolled in war work, which means not only in the army, the navy, the marines, but in the factories, on the farm, in various civilian occupations. now filled by men who are being called to the colors, every woman who can possibly is wanted. their country is calling them. hi, everyone. i'm very happy to see you today. so as you can see, the topic of, my lecture today is the history of american prison gangs and this is a topic that i
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marin county is taking new steps to support its immigrant community.rin ij reports the board of supervisors voted to allocate $500,000 during last night's meeting for services for immigrants. that includes support for families, education and to provide legal representation. the resolution gives authority to the county executive to award funding to local providers. a group of u.s. veterans protested today in the north bay. they're upset over president trump's call to cut tens of thousands of jobs at the va. the veterans were joined by va health care providers, and they gathered outside the santa rosa, va health center wednesday as part of a national day of veterans protest. the trump administration's new veterans affairs chief sent out a memo announcing plans to cut more than 80,000 va jobs. that's about 17% of the department's workforce. >> if i signed up and did what i was supposed to do to protect this country, that they would be standing behind me, and this va is part of that. >> while the white house says the cuts will make the va more efficient an
marin county is taking new steps to support its immigrant community.rin ij reports the board of supervisors voted to allocate $500,000 during last night's meeting for services for immigrants. that includes support for families, education and to provide legal representation. the resolution gives authority to the county executive to award funding to local providers. a group of u.s. veterans protested today in the north bay. they're upset over president trump's call to cut tens of thousands of...
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the market share for evs in marin is now just over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. by comparison, the state average for ev sales about 25%. this sunday, we will be bringing forward. daylight saving is this sunday, and for years we've heard the debate doesn't still make sense. and should we get rid of it altogether? here to give us some insight is our meteorologist, vianey arana. first, give us the history and then let's talk about the attempts to get rid of it. i feel like it's an ongoing conversation. right. it springs up every once in a while, literally amongst your friends and your family. likely. but you're absolutely right. at 2 a.m. on sunday, clocks will jump forward. yes, that does mean we'll lose an hour of sleep. but for many, like you said, the question remains is it still worth it to change our clocks twice a year? well, it's a bit complicated, but let's start with the basics. according to the national institute of standards and technology, daylight saving this year starts march 9th and ends the first sunday on november 2nd, lasting about eight months. a
the market share for evs in marin is now just over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. by comparison, the state average for ev sales about 25%. this sunday, we will be bringing forward. daylight saving is this sunday, and for years we've heard the debate doesn't still make sense. and should we get rid of it altogether? here to give us some insight is our meteorologist, vianey arana. first, give us the history and then let's talk about the attempts to get rid of it. i feel like it's an...
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when marine life is most active. the data could also help local authorities setup protected areas. oh, to cub tourist activities. shipping, when the fishes spinning, for example, the team plans to take the project off the indian ocean islands one step further. in the next stage, recordings of ambien, sam from healthy reeves will be used to attract more life to degrade forms by broadcasting them underwater of, except for c. acoustics can also help to bring back small fish, lobby and corals. and...
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the market share for evs in marin is now over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. by comparison, the state average for electric vehicle sales is only about 25%. well, we've lost a local musical legend. one of the founding members of a popular bay area r&b group has died. the family of d'wayne wiggins of tony, tony, tony announced that he died of cancer. the oakland native went to castlemont high school, is best known for his work with the r&b soul band. he also performed with several other well-known artists. tony, tony, tony first rose to fame in the 1980s. the group achieved some of its greatest commercial success with hits like it never rains in southern california and anniversary. wiggins had just recently gotten married. he was 64 years old. new and surprising details have just come out about how legendary actor gene hackman and his wife died. they were found dead in their santa fe home last week. as nbc's dan sheneman shows us, the actor's wife died from a rare respiratory illness caused by a virus found in rodents. reporter more than a week after actor gene
the market share for evs in marin is now over 40%, compared to alameda county's 37%. by comparison, the state average for electric vehicle sales is only about 25%. well, we've lost a local musical legend. one of the founding members of a popular bay area r&b group has died. the family of d'wayne wiggins of tony, tony, tony announced that he died of cancer. the oakland native went to castlemont high school, is best known for his work with the r&b soul band. he also performed with several...
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serving for four years in the united states marine core and it put them on the past.been an amazing path. going and getting a social work debris at commonwealth university. if you want somebody great in constituent services, pick a marine with a social work debris this skill with working and listening to people exemplifies that. mark sent me this morning he sent me an article that. on the 10th of january military .com. military drops recruiting efforts cap black engineering event. first two...