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, just marines. that is not really true, why can't i beat a female marine and compete and be seen as equal. one of the things you read about the struck math about, we shared experiences, you observed early on that the marine corps view of equality is based on a false premise and a lot of female marines who have fallen into the trap of thinking we do everything that the men do but the reality you saw firsthand that that was not really true, we did not run to the same standards, we did not do pull-ups and i would like to read an excerpt from the book to set the stage for this part of the discussion, if that is okay. i eventually came to know the flexed arm hang which was the physical fitness test for women marines and frequently it was not a test of strength but a glaring symbol that separated women from hard-working men that made up the real marine corps, as a way to integrate women into the marines without letting us dream big. it was one of the many him relations that bonded all women in the corpora
, just marines. that is not really true, why can't i beat a female marine and compete and be seen as equal. one of the things you read about the struck math about, we shared experiences, you observed early on that the marine corps view of equality is based on a false premise and a lot of female marines who have fallen into the trap of thinking we do everything that the men do but the reality you saw firsthand that that was not really true, we did not run to the same standards, we did not do...
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he sent it to the marine corps in washington, dc. he said, we need to investigate this roebling design. it could be the alternative for the vehicle we never built. so, life magazine opened a new door. ultimately, know that at precisely the same time that life magazine would publish this exposi, the japanese forces were in the midst of conquering shanghai, invading china in a bid to conquer it. so in the sense of an acute sensitivity in the process of war in asia was flamed at the very moment japan is invading china and the marines understand there might be a technical solution to this ongoing, unresolved problem. how do you cross a coral reef at low tide? the challenge of course, was how do you convince somebody to make war machine? if they hadn't made it for that purpose? the team that actually arrived at roebling's estate in clearwater, florida was that he was happy to talk to the marine corps. he was very cordial, but he didn't want to turn his want t machine into a war machine, and a year later as war clouds continued to darken i
he sent it to the marine corps in washington, dc. he said, we need to investigate this roebling design. it could be the alternative for the vehicle we never built. so, life magazine opened a new door. ultimately, know that at precisely the same time that life magazine would publish this exposi, the japanese forces were in the midst of conquering shanghai, invading china in a bid to conquer it. so in the sense of an acute sensitivity in the process of war in asia was flamed at the very moment...
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we also have marine highway grants. i mention marine highways. we have about $7 million a year right now destined to go to marine highway projects. these are to incentivize and to help grow some of these their unique ideas how to better utilize our blue highway, our maritime economy. all this great waterways we have that typically have not been utilized to their utmost. a lot of it right neck is contained on barge sort of service. we are saying innovative ideas on how to use marine waterways, and we use some of these funds to help foster some of that growth and ideas. every year we are seeing more and more growth in this area, and i think it's a very positive sign to help strengthen the jones act and our maritime waterways. so all that said, been pretty busy two years. so any sign of slowing down which is fine with me, i like to stay busy. i like the fact people are talking about maritime things. i just was looking, either a copy of this months proceedings on my desk. there are articles about the merchant marine in there. there was an article in
we also have marine highway grants. i mention marine highways. we have about $7 million a year right now destined to go to marine highway projects. these are to incentivize and to help grow some of these their unique ideas how to better utilize our blue highway, our maritime economy. all this great waterways we have that typically have not been utilized to their utmost. a lot of it right neck is contained on barge sort of service. we are saying innovative ideas on how to use marine waterways,...
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marine corps, retired. i'm still a u.s. marine and i will be until the day i die. i'm wearing my dog tags right now. they were issued in '63. and my remarks come from the authoritarian side. that is to say, well, when i was 6 years old on my 6th birthday, i went to military school, boarding school, and came out 12 years later. went to san diego state and i joined rotc. i signed up with the marines when i was 20. day i graduated, i went to quantico. and i left the marine corps 26 years later. my first opportunity after i got my degree, my final degree, i went to west point where as a civilian, i was a law professor. so i represented the man from six on. so now my remarks. in world war i, prime minister george clemenseux of france said reportedly military justice is to justice as military music is to music. i happened to like military music. the marine's hymn. washington post march. but he was tone deaf. morale was a delicate flower. over the period of many months, the good morale of the company of 250, 300, men and women, may be built up through the leadership of a
marine corps, retired. i'm still a u.s. marine and i will be until the day i die. i'm wearing my dog tags right now. they were issued in '63. and my remarks come from the authoritarian side. that is to say, well, when i was 6 years old on my 6th birthday, i went to military school, boarding school, and came out 12 years later. went to san diego state and i joined rotc. i signed up with the marines when i was 20. day i graduated, i went to quantico. and i left the marine corps 26 years later. my...
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marines. didn't hear about that from walter cronkite. low morale engendered fraggings, and i think everybody knows, but for those of you that don't, a fragging is when you sent a fragmentation gre nenade into t hooch of a sleeping marine. official numbers weren't compiled, but indicates there were 100 to 150 fraggings in the marine corps. during my second tour in vietnam as an arm officer, we captains were always thinking about fraggings. the army's fragging estimate is similarly loose but equally startling, 527 fraggings in the army. 527 fraggings. low morale led to desertions. desertions grew to an all-time high in all branches of the armed forces. camp pendleton where i returned to active duty in 1971 after law school was the designated west coast post for apprehended marine desserters, whose numbers continued to rise until 1975, two years after the war had ended. in 1968 when the average of captured deserters began to overwhelm the system, they were housed in unused barracks for the week o
marines. didn't hear about that from walter cronkite. low morale engendered fraggings, and i think everybody knows, but for those of you that don't, a fragging is when you sent a fragmentation gre nenade into t hooch of a sleeping marine. official numbers weren't compiled, but indicates there were 100 to 150 fraggings in the marine corps. during my second tour in vietnam as an arm officer, we captains were always thinking about fraggings. the army's fragging estimate is similarly loose but...
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one of the key tools to protecting our marine wildlife is marine protected areas. areas that are protected from the different human activities that could cause damage to marine wildlife. and wwf is working to support the protection of the seas and encourage the government to make sure they are properly looking after the marine wildlife in these areas to make sure they are actually working. so far, footage has shown the sharks moving through the water, potentially searching for food, feeding near the surface, and swimming close to the sea bed. it is suspected that basking sharks may even breed here — an event no one has ever captured on film. it turns out that these waters here are probably one of the most important places on the planet for them and what we are really hoping to confirm is, this is the place they breed. with threats such as pollution, overfishing and climate change, it is hoped this new technology will eventually help protect marine wildlife and help us understand more about this magnificent species. leigh milner, bbc news. now it's time for a look a
one of the key tools to protecting our marine wildlife is marine protected areas. areas that are protected from the different human activities that could cause damage to marine wildlife. and wwf is working to support the protection of the seas and encourage the government to make sure they are properly looking after the marine wildlife in these areas to make sure they are actually working. so far, footage has shown the sharks moving through the water, potentially searching for food, feeding...
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this marine ground air task force. that is what we try to optimize, and it is a joint construct in many ways but we have to plug into the navy, air force, army, coalition partners. we believe we are the force that has to be most ready when the nation's least ready, knowing people can pontificate about have the future suitcased, we know what is going to be, we don't believe that is the case. we have to be ready for the worst. so we have continued to invest, and i checked with the commandant's landing guidance and the marine requirements folks, the fifth-generation fours. we are pressing down that road. we will be at a fifth generation 2030s.n the we are transitioning squadrons the vmfa 21 is out to sea as we speak tonight. us, we think we are going to fly the f for a long time -- the f-35 for a long time. we are upgrading capabilities, like an iphone, making sure the capability has the opportunity to succeed. lookingirplane we are for, we want that airplane to be a good fighter and a good killing machine. it has to be a
this marine ground air task force. that is what we try to optimize, and it is a joint construct in many ways but we have to plug into the navy, air force, army, coalition partners. we believe we are the force that has to be most ready when the nation's least ready, knowing people can pontificate about have the future suitcased, we know what is going to be, we don't believe that is the case. we have to be ready for the worst. so we have continued to invest, and i checked with the commandant's...
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>>most in the marine wood and lucas valley communities where homes are located near open spaces. the only venomous snake in the county is a rattler and machado says they rarely attack unprovoked and t's torment them give them space off and they can also strike without using their venom which makes that much more dangerous when you're encountering rattlesnake i go out clapping my hands. >>i go out with sling and quite a talker. so i to try to talk. >>mister rattlesnake please call keep dogs on leashes and cats indoors when you can and watch where you walk. in marine county felipe should all kron 4 news at walnut creek a 15 year-old the boy was bitten by rattlesnake in walnut creek cadence zing was his name is headed to a friend's house when he was bitten saturday night. >>didn't happen or a field or a hiking path, but in a neighborhood near a home. it was a baby snake he was given anti venom and spent 2 days in the hospital cain says he feels lucky that the snake bite wasn't more severe. >>my acting as a whole life. and of course, i'm freaking out first hour was and jack says look
>>most in the marine wood and lucas valley communities where homes are located near open spaces. the only venomous snake in the county is a rattler and machado says they rarely attack unprovoked and t's torment them give them space off and they can also strike without using their venom which makes that much more dangerous when you're encountering rattlesnake i go out clapping my hands. >>i go out with sling and quite a talker. so i to try to talk. >>mister rattlesnake please...
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through sloan bastar works for peru's him are paid marine institute. here in their product goes national reserve he examines the influence of them bold current on plant and animal life divers need to don think with suits to go exploring underwater here and his work is not made easier by the strong current. the upwelling zones in their own boat current bring an abundance of nutrients to the surface in the process supplying food for fish and marine mammals the current is an ideal environment for algae. farm about a bit off for most of the algae growing in this region that has adapted extremely well to the cold environment. let me think. about the what should be algae constitute a very important component of the overall biological cycle and that. a lot of organisms feed off that. so we're trying to get healthy algae population you also find a high diversity of other species. that biodiversity in and along the current has made peruse coastal waters one of the world's richest sources of fish. for centuries the country offer a hugely lucrative grounds for fi
through sloan bastar works for peru's him are paid marine institute. here in their product goes national reserve he examines the influence of them bold current on plant and animal life divers need to don think with suits to go exploring underwater here and his work is not made easier by the strong current. the upwelling zones in their own boat current bring an abundance of nutrients to the surface in the process supplying food for fish and marine mammals the current is an ideal environment for...
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that amazing thing our nation would do that and my marine corps would do that. but also it portends the ability for us to think about what a joint fight, a coalition fight would look like in future we need every bit of real estate to power project. i think what our plan would be, would be what i would ask is extracting every ounce of capability out of the f-35, making it as cheap as we can to buy and sustain a maximizer combat capability without particular platform. make it the best rent out there for the guys on the ground, and the guys at sea. thanks. >> okay, folks. thanks very much for your perspective. if i could summarize at a macro level, i think a common theme amongst all of our participants is that in the future, whatever the next big thing is, the underlying foundation is ubiquitous and seamless sharing of information. we're going to have as mentioned in my remarks were going to have older generation airplane for a long time. of those have to be able to fit into the equation as well. general davis mentioned imports of allied interoperability. we also h
that amazing thing our nation would do that and my marine corps would do that. but also it portends the ability for us to think about what a joint fight, a coalition fight would look like in future we need every bit of real estate to power project. i think what our plan would be, would be what i would ask is extracting every ounce of capability out of the f-35, making it as cheap as we can to buy and sustain a maximizer combat capability without particular platform. make it the best rent out...
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truth flown bastar works for peru's in marbury marine institute. here in new product as national reserve he examines the influence of the rumbold current on plant and animal life divers need to don think with suits to go exploring underwater here and his work is not made easier by the strong current. the upwellings zones in their own boat current bring an abundance of nutrients to the surface in the process supplying food for fish and marine mammals the current is an ideal environment for algae. farm about a bit and for most of the algae growing in this region it has adapted extremely well to the cold environment let me think. that the what should be algae constitute a very. important own enjoyment of the overall biological cycle and that. a lot of organisms feed off that. so where you find a healthy algae population you also find a high diversity of other species. but biodiversity in and along the i'm bored current has made peru's coastal waters one of the world's richest sources of fish. for centuries the country offered hugely lucrative grounds
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we need to engage in not currently resident within the marine corps such as coastal marine forces, naval construction forces and mine counterforces. we must ask ourselves whether it's prudent to absorb some of those functions and capabilities to create a single naval expeditionary force. if confirmed, you will obviously work closely with the commandant and future marine corps operating concepts. could you talk a little bit about the opportunities you see where we can strengthen our joint ties and explain why that might be important for a future fight and how you'll work with the marine core corps? >> yes. i'm fully supportive of the his plan and direction he's head in. the idea that we better integrate the navy and marine corps only makes sense. particularly with the adversaries we face today, that i think we have an asymmetric advantage over those adversaries if we come together in a synergistic kind of way. vice admiral gilday: to get through this quickly is through exercises, war games, so we both agree to attend a war game up in new port, rhode island, in later -- later in august. so
we need to engage in not currently resident within the marine corps such as coastal marine forces, naval construction forces and mine counterforces. we must ask ourselves whether it's prudent to absorb some of those functions and capabilities to create a single naval expeditionary force. if confirmed, you will obviously work closely with the commandant and future marine corps operating concepts. could you talk a little bit about the opportunities you see where we can strengthen our joint ties...
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a little bit of mist and drizzle, that marine layer compressed.m and hot inland this weekend, plenty of 90s for you. as the high pressure ridge retreats we are looking at me of an on-shore flow, keeping it comfortable today, even breezy and gusty at times, and the cooler pattern settles in about tuesday and wednesday. highs around the bay ranging from the mid 60s in half moon bay, breezy at the coast with partial afternoon clearing. 77 in oakland. 82, palo alto. 86, san jose. getting pretty warm there. check out inland though. mid 90s, 90s, 90s, 90s, tomorrow still some 90s inland, maybe a little cooler with a stronger onshore push, but notice we have the 60s and 70s around the bay. but for monday we have the numbers in the 80s, coming down by the delta. inland, just 84 in concord and 88 in livermore. look what happens on tuesday. the number's really coming down. this will take us a bit below average we get into the middle of next week. of course, the first full week of august. the accuweather seven-day forecast looking at the hottest day of the w
a little bit of mist and drizzle, that marine layer compressed.m and hot inland this weekend, plenty of 90s for you. as the high pressure ridge retreats we are looking at me of an on-shore flow, keeping it comfortable today, even breezy and gusty at times, and the cooler pattern settles in about tuesday and wednesday. highs around the bay ranging from the mid 60s in half moon bay, breezy at the coast with partial afternoon clearing. 77 in oakland. 82, palo alto. 86, san jose. getting pretty...
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marine layer has changed. it has deepened and we have cooler air and on shore flow and that's going to continue throughout the day. that will give us those temperatures that are below average. we have clouds courtesy of that marine layer. looking over the last 12 hours this, is filled in quite quickly. what is happening is that low pressure has swooped in to save us from the heat. we are going to see the am fog and clouds this morning. the fog isn't too bad. temperatures in the 60s at the coast and 80s inland. that's below where we should be. temperatures, chilly, 57 degrees san francisco. 58 waking up in napa this morning. 7 down in freemont. 57 in hayward. the wind, on shore flow, it's relatively light breeze , the 10 miles per hour at sfo. 12 miles per hour oak land. windy fairfield as you wake up this morning. we will have the cloudy start in san francisco. temperatures in the low 60s as we get rolling. into the afternoon, working up to the mid-60s. we start to see those clouds clear out, we will get sunny
marine layer has changed. it has deepened and we have cooler air and on shore flow and that's going to continue throughout the day. that will give us those temperatures that are below average. we have clouds courtesy of that marine layer. looking over the last 12 hours this, is filled in quite quickly. what is happening is that low pressure has swooped in to save us from the heat. we are going to see the am fog and clouds this morning. the fog isn't too bad. temperatures in the 60s at the coast...
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in marine county felipe should all kron 4 news. >>and in walnut creek a 15 year-old boy was bitten by a rattlesnake katyn thing was headed to his friend's home and he was bitten on saturday night look at this. it did not happen in a field noranda hiking path but in a neighborhood near a home, he was given anti venom and spent 2 days in the hospital cain says he feels lucky that the snake bite was not more severe. >>it's not like he's acting as his own life. and of course, i'm freaking out first hour was and jack says look at me like i'm crazy and i friend behind me john he m he looks at the snake is a rattlesnake my no way and turn back around. i'm like oh my god, you know here is it. legal route for you now and i run inside. >>well authorities say it was a baby rattlesnake that that kaden and reportedly they can be dangerous because they cannot control the amount of venom. they give out. richmond police are accusing a teacher of misconduct that teacher was arrested last night and is facing allegations of having an inappropriate re
in marine county felipe should all kron 4 news. >>and in walnut creek a 15 year-old boy was bitten by a rattlesnake katyn thing was headed to his friend's home and he was bitten on saturday night look at this. it did not happen in a field noranda hiking path but in a neighborhood near a home, he was given anti venom and spent 2 days in the hospital cain says he feels lucky that the snake bite was not more severe. >>it's not like he's acting as his own life. and of course, i'm...
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some days it does the marine layer is really high, but the marine layer is low today.hed down by an area of high pressure above the bay area forcing the clouds lower meeting it won't get over the mountains on the east side of the bay meeting it won't be getting cloudy for places like concorde and livermore. but it is just like that for everywhere else. if you are on the east bay hillside, look what it looks like at the golden gate bridge. you have to take my word on it, but there is a bridge over there and it's 700 feet tall and it's international orange. the top of sutro tower looking back at the salesforce tower, so that's another one up at sutro, you are above this. just a great perspective and its 59 in san francisco right now, 64 in concorde and in other words, it's not a big spread in the numbers yet. there will be by the afternoon. let's do the comparison because you probably remember what yesterday felt like. the first thing i want to do, i'll show you the daytime highs, just to show you how different today will feel from your part of the bay area. northbay, si
some days it does the marine layer is really high, but the marine layer is low today.hed down by an area of high pressure above the bay area forcing the clouds lower meeting it won't get over the mountains on the east side of the bay meeting it won't be getting cloudy for places like concorde and livermore. but it is just like that for everywhere else. if you are on the east bay hillside, look what it looks like at the golden gate bridge. you have to take my word on it, but there is a bridge...
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we're force recon marines. we can do anything.e we can instill that mindset in other people. >> reporter: he moved to utah. where the outdoors beckoned him nd adventure. he hunts and sails and skis, but to reach a mountaintop, he needed a friend. >> i've got legs. i couldn't imagine if i... th reporter: another mission accomplished for two marines who could not imagine failing. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> dickerson: that's something epic. that's the cbs evening news. for norah dol, i'mohn dickerson. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. john >>> right now at 7:00 p.m. >> a man pleads for his life after a gas station stabbing. why are neighbors pointing fingers tonight? >> not safe to be out. >> a wild police chase. suspects ditch the vehicle. one of them jumping roof to roof. >> no, no, no, no. >> i hope the families are okay. >> a 3:00 a.m. crash following a chase. this suv packed with teenagers. wait until you hear the age of the driver. >> please be morespone. >> the school district shuffling students aroun
we're force recon marines. we can do anything.e we can instill that mindset in other people. >> reporter: he moved to utah. where the outdoors beckoned him nd adventure. he hunts and sails and skis, but to reach a mountaintop, he needed a friend. >> i've got legs. i couldn't imagine if i... th reporter: another mission accomplished for two marines who could not imagine failing. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> dickerson: that's something epic. that's the cbs...
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marines cannot be passive to the area. can you elaborate on what you see is the composite operations warfare that he was discussing and do you agree with his assessment? admiral gilday: i agree. n my conversation with him late last week, one of the things we talked about was doing some experimentation that begins with the war game that we were going to attend in august up in newport, rhode island, to package exathes that we have and experiment with new capabilities to integrate them in what we have today and look at different ways we can approach leveraging cyber in space as well which admittedly we need to do a better job of. o i think as i mentioned before, i think it's a blank canvass for us to use our imagination and how to do things differently. >> that leads to a question that i asked the general yesterday, that china, russia, north korea, iran are becoming more and more confident and challenging the united states below the level of military conflict what is called the gray zone. cyber information, political coercion
marines cannot be passive to the area. can you elaborate on what you see is the composite operations warfare that he was discussing and do you agree with his assessment? admiral gilday: i agree. n my conversation with him late last week, one of the things we talked about was doing some experimentation that begins with the war game that we were going to attend in august up in newport, rhode island, to package exathes that we have and experiment with new capabilities to integrate them in what we...
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most in the marine wood and lucas valley communities where homes are located near open spaces. the only venomous snake in the county is a rattler and machado says they rarely attack unmrovoked and t's term and them give them space. >>off and they can also strike without using their venom which makes it that much more dangerous when you're encountering rattlesnake i go out clapping my hands. i go out with sling and quite a talker. so i to try to talk. >>mister rattlesnake please call keep dogs on leashes and cats indoors when you can and watch where you walk in marine county felipe should all kron 4 news. >>and why the leader of brazil is rejecting $20 million in aid to battle the devastating wildfires torching the amazon rain forest and you might want to rethink a last minute flight out of sfo why we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen.
most in the marine wood and lucas valley communities where homes are located near open spaces. the only venomous snake in the county is a rattler and machado says they rarely attack unmrovoked and t's term and them give them space. >>off and they can also strike without using their venom which makes it that much more dangerous when you're encountering rattlesnake i go out clapping my hands. i go out with sling and quite a talker. so i to try to talk. >>mister rattlesnake please call...
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since 27000 nearly a quarter of waters have been named marine protection areas making the marine parks the biggest protections oh not for cars west coast. idea to create a marine park came from the need to preserve the fish stocks and to reduce the pressure of fishing particularly industrial fishing. that's why the park was created and from the shore it goes out around 4 kilometers . commercial fishing is strictly prohibited here but he and his men still come across illegal fishing activities every day these fisherman have been caught before they've already been given a warning. or not see them here in the park again. so we let them off a little bit more lightly. but if we find foreign searching boats in the park we're much stricter with them. when the men go ashore they'll have to report to the authorities that they went fishing illegally. leaders of the fishing communities the marine parks are viewed with mixed feelings to fishermen feel they're being pushed as if they're fishing grounds alley acking to mentone mabo is the deputy president of gambon's largest fishing co-operative he'
since 27000 nearly a quarter of waters have been named marine protection areas making the marine parks the biggest protections oh not for cars west coast. idea to create a marine park came from the need to preserve the fish stocks and to reduce the pressure of fishing particularly industrial fishing. that's why the park was created and from the shore it goes out around 4 kilometers . commercial fishing is strictly prohibited here but he and his men still come across illegal fishing activities...
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runs his hope is that the incredible marine life here will provide solutions to this problem marine organisms they have a main story a better move to get there the infection so we can isolate the not trying to avoid things they produce weaker maybe produce a new antibiotic for human use yeah it's a long process and it takes many years but. it must be done. the team on board the helm hunts and will be trawling organisms from the bottom of the sea as well as sending out dive teams to hand-pick marine life from the sea floor. 80 miles north of the arctic circle marine life that can survive under these conditions will hopefully have. the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key findings and you want to kill them and my months have . finally chiefly what it takes screaming please know that no you must also use these all because it's. extremely finds its way. through evolution adapted so fresh and it's that organists for the soul long as. you have relaunch i'm also going to use my diversity must compete for spa
runs his hope is that the incredible marine life here will provide solutions to this problem marine organisms they have a main story a better move to get there the infection so we can isolate the not trying to avoid things they produce weaker maybe produce a new antibiotic for human use yeah it's a long process and it takes many years but. it must be done. the team on board the helm hunts and will be trawling organisms from the bottom of the sea as well as sending out dive teams to hand-pick...
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that marine air will push inland friday evening into saturday. we will talk about the weekend forecast and how much cooler we will be coming up. >>> due to the heat this afternoon pg&e said there are power outages. 2600 residents in the danville area affected right now. crews are they are. trying to figure out what is going on and restore power. >>> fire crews on high alert. they doused a grass fire that burned in the hayward heels. it broke out just after 1:30 pm along the street near fairview elementary. the fireline came up to the backyards of these homes. fire crews contained the flames just this one open area. the causes under investigation. there is an indication that someone using a tractor sparked the fire. >>> live look at downtown pleasanton. it is one of the hotspots out there right now. temperature near the highs of the day 103 degrees. air and heating technicians busy today as you can imagine running around. the east bay trying to get the air-conditioners back up and running again. >>> it has been crazy. it is a lot of jumping from o
that marine air will push inland friday evening into saturday. we will talk about the weekend forecast and how much cooler we will be coming up. >>> due to the heat this afternoon pg&e said there are power outages. 2600 residents in the danville area affected right now. crews are they are. trying to figure out what is going on and restore power. >>> fire crews on high alert. they doused a grass fire that burned in the hayward heels. it broke out just after 1:30 pm along...
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i think that marine corps. if a victim committed collateral misconduct she was punished 90% of the time. >> what does collateral-- >> adjudication-- >> somebody says it -- i asked the words and he said-- >> i'm glad you brought that up, sir. that's another definition, accused. we have a specific word, a charge sheet has been preferred and that the company has not signed off on it and see now support the pr inspect. so suspect, the army potentially-- i don't know, it's either evidence in the case file, she admitted i was underage and i was drinking, that's not potential. she's admitted it. she's suspected of it because she's admitted it. so i think we can do a better job of the definition of accused because that means-- >> committed, i guess. >> we can word smith, and the suspect may have, you know, committed this collateral misconduct, but accused to me was confusing because i'm thinking if you've accused some way, there's an investigation, there's a charge sheet and it's going down that path to some end result
i think that marine corps. if a victim committed collateral misconduct she was punished 90% of the time. >> what does collateral-- >> adjudication-- >> somebody says it -- i asked the words and he said-- >> i'm glad you brought that up, sir. that's another definition, accused. we have a specific word, a charge sheet has been preferred and that the company has not signed off on it and see now support the pr inspect. so suspect, the army potentially-- i don't know, it's...
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san francisco, we'vp got enough of the sea breeze kicking in and you can feel the effects of that marine air now they have been able to say that in some of the valleys for almost 7 days now as high pressure has been sitting over head they've been day after day in the 90's but there is some relief in sight is we're beginning to see more low clouds and fog begin to move on shore but you'll notice. it's only a few 100 feet thick, so it's going to take a little while for that to expand and work its way all the way to the jury valley still places inside the bay. we'll start to notice the cooler temperatures but right now, it looks like that big ridge of high pressure. it's going to stick overhead temperatures around the bay area now still hot in the valleys in the 90's inland, those temperatures soaring in many spots, you're still at 90 degrees in the bottle 97 in cloverdale and 91 degrees in dublin 94 in conquer but inside the bay, 65 degrees right here in san francisco. on the satellite image we are seeing that ridge of high pressure but showing signs of weakening of act just to the south n
san francisco, we'vp got enough of the sea breeze kicking in and you can feel the effects of that marine air now they have been able to say that in some of the valleys for almost 7 days now as high pressure has been sitting over head they've been day after day in the 90's but there is some relief in sight is we're beginning to see more low clouds and fog begin to move on shore but you'll notice. it's only a few 100 feet thick, so it's going to take a little while for that to expand and work its...
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we check out the high resolution forecast model lock looking at the marine layer.ll bring it back. this has us at noon. let's bring us back to right now. and i'll play us toward to the most widespread extent of the marine layer over the next two hours. you see that shaded in the tans, the light gray to white waking up to gray skies this morning. it will burn back by the time we get to the late morning today, much like yesterday, and a pattern we know well. a couple of firsthand views. the scene over the bay bridge. and this is at sfo. you can see the low bank sitting over the control tower. 50s for most of us. 58 in livermore and san francisco. san jose, 57. santa rosa, 54. a couple of low 60s on here. and here's the daytime highs today. 65 san francisco. 80 in san jose. and 71 in oakland. everybody is going to get about a two to three degree drop today from yesterday. and it's a real subtle cool down. but technically, it will be just a little bit cooler today than it was. and then we'll start the warm-up to find us back this the low 90s by the weekend. and here's
we check out the high resolution forecast model lock looking at the marine layer.ll bring it back. this has us at noon. let's bring us back to right now. and i'll play us toward to the most widespread extent of the marine layer over the next two hours. you see that shaded in the tans, the light gray to white waking up to gray skies this morning. it will burn back by the time we get to the late morning today, much like yesterday, and a pattern we know well. a couple of firsthand views. the scene...
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it's the marine corps two. i'm going to use it but still. >> please repeat your question one more time in ladies this is the closeout. >> as a seasoned senior leader in your organization and your service if you could give advice to a new incoming female in your branch of service what is something that you would like for them to know that you wish you had known coming in? >> we all want to answer this. >> i would start by saying the coast guard is a wonderful organization. the coast guard gives you every opportunity that you want to take or they give you every pass to succeed in its up to you to take those opportunities. the coast guard is not put in a behringer's on anybody no matter what diversity you bring to the table. there are no barriers to work growth. you can become a four-star, you can become a commandant. which i think is a great thing. you just have to want it. there is nothing that's going to stop you. you have to decide what it is that you want to do and find a mentor and asked them very early in y
it's the marine corps two. i'm going to use it but still. >> please repeat your question one more time in ladies this is the closeout. >> as a seasoned senior leader in your organization and your service if you could give advice to a new incoming female in your branch of service what is something that you would like for them to know that you wish you had known coming in? >> we all want to answer this. >> i would start by saying the coast guard is a wonderful...
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may be in the marin headlands. that is another good sign. it is a healthy marine layer. that is how we cool down. daytime highs tomorrow these are lower than the ones i was showing you for now. as far as the daytime highs go. it will be 83 for the daytime highs tomorrow in concorde. it was in the middle 80s today. about two hours ago. for livermore 82. we will hit 75 in mountain view. fremont 75 tomorrow. it will be 83 santa rosa. we will keep the numbers in the low to middle 60s at the coast. no big change there. the pattern changed on us in such a dramatic fashion in a way if you look at the regular satellite you would not be able to see exactly what happened other than the fact the marine layer came back. what drove that? if we switch from the regular satellite let's get rid of looking at the clouds themselves. i'm going to put on a little more detail here. that is the water vapor which gives you a wonderful view of how the atmosphere is working in motion. look at that counterclockwise spent. here we are in san francisco. there is an area of low pressure right there.
may be in the marin headlands. that is another good sign. it is a healthy marine layer. that is how we cool down. daytime highs tomorrow these are lower than the ones i was showing you for now. as far as the daytime highs go. it will be 83 for the daytime highs tomorrow in concorde. it was in the middle 80s today. about two hours ago. for livermore 82. we will hit 75 in mountain view. fremont 75 tomorrow. it will be 83 santa rosa. we will keep the numbers in the low to middle 60s at the coast....
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it is a deeper marine layer. from our exploratorium camera, we're looking out towards the bay and you're starting to see low clouds there. low 60s in san francisco. it's currently 83 degrees in gilroy and 79 in san jose. from our santa cruz camera, a nice day to be out. i think that was the ride at the boardwalk there. nice day to be out there. 72 degrees in santa rosa. napa. 91 degrees in fairfield. it's kind of a cool effect. will 7 in livermore. let's advance the graphic here. we'll take a look at the travel forecast. if you're leaving tomorrow, heading out of the bay area airports, mainly sunny in the afternoon. southwest wind 10 to 20. mid-70s to the mid-80s. as far as honolulu is concerned, 90 degrees with showers. new york city 78. chicago 75. sunny for both locations. typical fog leading to sunshine in the afternoon in los angeles. 85 degrees. i want to show you a view from the mt. tam cam. you can see the marine layer coming right back in. coastal fog pushes over the bay tonight. mild to warm saturday. h
it is a deeper marine layer. from our exploratorium camera, we're looking out towards the bay and you're starting to see low clouds there. low 60s in san francisco. it's currently 83 degrees in gilroy and 79 in san jose. from our santa cruz camera, a nice day to be out. i think that was the ride at the boardwalk there. nice day to be out there. 72 degrees in santa rosa. napa. 91 degrees in fairfield. it's kind of a cool effect. will 7 in livermore. let's advance the graphic here. we'll take a...
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a bit about me, i joined the marine corps at 17. why did i doing? my mom told my brothers to sign me up and he said it was too hard. so i signed up. right now i have the privilege of working for general in her shop as the director of c4, we are all about getting after the marine corps and information environment. started out as listed, went to operator school, almost three months after coming to the u.s., while i was at school, they realized i wasn't a citizen. so they had to find something for me to do. they asked me to go to north carolina, i went to ford food service score. so it's a story about opportunities. leaving north carolina, going to my first duty station where i met an incredible dude, a love story i'd be happy to tell you but again, great leadership. opportunities there. i went to college in the midwest and my husband said if i go to college in wisconsin, i would love it. i was convinced of this, i'm from jamaica, remember. [laughter] i got a degree in broadcast journalism. i got there and i'm like, air traffic control is probably the
a bit about me, i joined the marine corps at 17. why did i doing? my mom told my brothers to sign me up and he said it was too hard. so i signed up. right now i have the privilege of working for general in her shop as the director of c4, we are all about getting after the marine corps and information environment. started out as listed, went to operator school, almost three months after coming to the u.s., while i was at school, they realized i wasn't a citizen. so they had to find something for...
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i am here to give basic advice or to answer questions for anyone when i have marines, if one of my marines needed something, like, i drop everything immediately. i answer that on the spot. but when it comes to more intensive mentorship, the kind of thing that is going to be a real time investment, i like to treat my time like my money and , and i like to put my time towards the things that really matter, because it is a statement of what i value. so if i am taking on a mentorship role that is going to be more time intensive, it's going to be for someone that i feel could really benefit from it, someone who probably doesn't have access to that, necessarily. so probably like a young woman who doesn't have as much access as someone else. it's going to be for someone that i can develop that trust relationship with that i mentioned earlier. i'm, frankly, just not going to just put a ton of time into someone who has a lot more resources at their disposal, because my time is limited, and i want to get to someone who doesn't have as much access. [applause] chief carter: i will say that some of the
i am here to give basic advice or to answer questions for anyone when i have marines, if one of my marines needed something, like, i drop everything immediately. i answer that on the spot. but when it comes to more intensive mentorship, the kind of thing that is going to be a real time investment, i like to treat my time like my money and , and i like to put my time towards the things that really matter, because it is a statement of what i value. so if i am taking on a mentorship role that is...
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marine.eterans building surrounded by his family. joseph alexander received the highest civilian honor. may i present to our honored guesses, the congressional cold medal. >> the 94-year-old heyward resident earned the honor for being one of the fist african-americans to join the marine, he trained in a segregated train. think tried to make them fail. it was about demoralizing them and getting rid of them. the training was not training was to defeat them. alexander fought in the marshall islands but the sacrifice didn't matter when he runned home. >> he had the dress blues on had to go to the back of the bus. he fought overseas and came home and had a civil rights issue. >> he settled in the east bay, he was proud of his ceremony. >> he's a good husband, a good father. and he's good friends to many that we know. >> they are trail blazers for the willingness to desegregated the military. his family knew nothing about it until they inquired about veteran service. >> i'm glad he's receiving the
marine.eterans building surrounded by his family. joseph alexander received the highest civilian honor. may i present to our honored guesses, the congressional cold medal. >> the 94-year-old heyward resident earned the honor for being one of the fist african-americans to join the marine, he trained in a segregated train. think tried to make them fail. it was about demoralizing them and getting rid of them. the training was not training was to defeat them. alexander fought in the marshall...
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they found resources were deported for mostly black school in marin county. the settlement mandates changes including a plan to promote diversity. >>> it's really exciting to have the opportunity to build a high-performing, integrated, highly diverse school. that really delivers on the promise of education. >> chances are sausalito and marin city school district is not the only place where a bunch of kids specifically because of their color are not being given an equal chance to learn. >> the district has five years to meet a new set of standards and also it setting up a scholarship fund for students who were impacted. >>> coming up next, the feds take aim at the northbay wild elk population. why relocating them is not an option. and what they want to do instead. >>> they plan to shoot the l. >>> they survived the ice age but could soon become extinct. what's going on with an iconic california tree. >> y kanye west new plan to end the housing crisis could soon be shut down. from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. erthrone differentl fr
they found resources were deported for mostly black school in marin county. the settlement mandates changes including a plan to promote diversity. >>> it's really exciting to have the opportunity to build a high-performing, integrated, highly diverse school. that really delivers on the promise of education. >> chances are sausalito and marin city school district is not the only place where a bunch of kids specifically because of their color are not being given an equal chance to...
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marines are known to be rough around the edges and as a woman i've-- i wasn't as rough, and the marines noticed that and they felt like they could come to me more often than my male peers, and the counterparts there. okay. sorry. >> what she said was really phenomenal. >> yeah. yes, so, we have to-- when you see another woman out there, introduce yourself, tell her you know, get coffee with her, it's hard for us. like here it seems like, wow, there's a lot of women in the military. we're all here. [laughter], but when you're at your units, it's different. you feel-- you're just not -- you're a woman and that's amazing, and we bring so much more to the table, i think, just with our femininity and we can be proud of that. we don't have to be one of the boys. and if you work hard, and you do your job really well, you're going to stand out because one, you're a woman and you're different there, but working hard and just standing above the crowd next to the guys, you will get noticed. >>. [applause] >> i think one of the things i didn't realize i really wanted was senior women to look to. i
marines are known to be rough around the edges and as a woman i've-- i wasn't as rough, and the marines noticed that and they felt like they could come to me more often than my male peers, and the counterparts there. okay. sorry. >> what she said was really phenomenal. >> yeah. yes, so, we have to-- when you see another woman out there, introduce yourself, tell her you know, get coffee with her, it's hard for us. like here it seems like, wow, there's a lot of women in the military....
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turn the heat up overall warming up tomorrow so it is going to be a shallow marine layer to start your sunday morning giving way to plenty of sunshine by the afternoon and today's daytime highs. >>near average with warming up into the low 90's today and tomorrow expect widespread the mid 90's for most of our try valleys tomorrow and here's a live look outside from downtown san francisco and you could see that shallow marine layer out in the distance and it is cooling down temperatures right now mainly along all of our coastal areas but very dry weather at that but to our south just west of baja, tropical storm ivo is right now churning out in the eastern pacific. and what with sustained winds at 40 miles per hour but by tomorrow, it is going to dissipate into a tropical depression. remnants of this tropical storm will make its way into the bay area increasing cloud cover cooling us down by tuesday and wednesday of next week and also bringing us a slight chance of pop-up thunderstorms as well but overall mainly going to bring us a very muggy to conditions where it's going to feel very t
turn the heat up overall warming up tomorrow so it is going to be a shallow marine layer to start your sunday morning giving way to plenty of sunshine by the afternoon and today's daytime highs. >>near average with warming up into the low 90's today and tomorrow expect widespread the mid 90's for most of our try valleys tomorrow and here's a live look outside from downtown san francisco and you could see that shallow marine layer out in the distance and it is cooling down temperatures...
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>> we be stowe he's an official original marine.building in heyward surrounded by his family. joseph alexander received the nation's highest sevenian -- civilian honor. >> the 94-year-old earned the honor during world war i by being one of the first to join the marines, he trained in a segregated boot camp of the it was they tried to make th fail. it wasn't training it was demoralizing them and getting rid of them. the training wasn't training it was to defeat him. he fought in the south pacific but his sacrifice seemed to matter little when he runned home. >> he had the dress blues on and had to go to the back of the bus. he's fighting overseas and comes home and has the civil rights issue. >> he settled in the east bay, he was proud of his service but didn't talk about it. >> he's a good man, he's a good father and good friends to many. >> the mumford point marines were trail blazer, eight years ago president obama declared all 20,000 eligible for the gold medal but his family didn't know about it. >> i'm glad he's receiving the m
>> we be stowe he's an official original marine.building in heyward surrounded by his family. joseph alexander received the nation's highest sevenian -- civilian honor. >> the 94-year-old earned the honor during world war i by being one of the first to join the marines, he trained in a segregated boot camp of the it was they tried to make th fail. it wasn't training it was demoralizing them and getting rid of them. the training wasn't training it was to defeat him. he fought in the...
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the marine layer is thicker. it has expanded which gives it a better opportunity to get into inland valleys. which doesn't happen every day. the fog stops at the tunnel. it is up and over today and will be the next couple days. because of the marine layer. when in cloud cover for the next couple days. afternoon sunshine. temperatures below average. tomorrow afternoon we get the sunshine. temperatures cool. friday morning we get the clouds. friday afternoon we get sunshine. saturday may be dealing with drizzle or a light shower especially in the north bay along the coastline. if you are traveling maybe to reading or shasta lake are beautiful ashland oregon up to about roseburg or eugene it will rain. it will be a soggy saturday is the low-pressure passes by to the north. no widespread rain around here. southern oregon a quarter to a half an inch of rainfall. fog tonight. cool to mild tomorrow. we stay locally breezy. below average by 5 degrees in san jose. only 77. 74 mountain view. 73 san mateo. 60 pacifica. dubl
the marine layer is thicker. it has expanded which gives it a better opportunity to get into inland valleys. which doesn't happen every day. the fog stops at the tunnel. it is up and over today and will be the next couple days. because of the marine layer. when in cloud cover for the next couple days. afternoon sunshine. temperatures below average. tomorrow afternoon we get the sunshine. temperatures cool. friday morning we get the clouds. friday afternoon we get sunshine. saturday may be...
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santa cruz, notice the big difference, the marine layer, the clouds, they're back. it's 59 degrees right now. we still have caution, though, if you're going to be out and about today with the heat and with the poor air quality. we've got small craft advisory north of the bay bridge through the delta starting this afternoon. it's going to be cloudy on the peninsula coast, still sunny, very breezy on the north bay coast. peninsula 65 at 7:00 with snshine. 77 at 11:00. hanging out? the mid 80s for most of the afternoon hours. usual hot spot, redwood city, could touch 90 for the exception. in the south bay the 90s will dominate from noon all the way through about 6:00, low to mid 90s. 86 at 7:00. the last stop will be the hot spots, the east bay valleys once again, 68 this morning. low to mid 90s at noon and 100s for several hours this afternoon. this is the last day. wait until you see the weekend forecast. excited to show it to you. here is sue. >>> smooth sailing at the bay bridge. no problems on the upper deck, just a few brake lights as you approach the tunnel. we
santa cruz, notice the big difference, the marine layer, the clouds, they're back. it's 59 degrees right now. we still have caution, though, if you're going to be out and about today with the heat and with the poor air quality. we've got small craft advisory north of the bay bridge through the delta starting this afternoon. it's going to be cloudy on the peninsula coast, still sunny, very breezy on the north bay coast. peninsula 65 at 7:00 with snshine. 77 at 11:00. hanging out? the mid 80s for...
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trump: marine corps commandant, general david berger. general, thank you very much. [applause] mr.rce chief of staff, general david goldfein. general, thank you very much. [applause] mr. trump: and chief of naval operations, admiral john richardson. thank you all. thank you, admiral. [applause] mr. trump: over many decades, in times of war and peace, mark esper has answered the call of duty. he's never failed. he hails from uniontown, pennsylvania, the hometown of his personal hero, the legendary former secretary of defense and a great one, george marshall. mark attended the united states military academy at west point. graduated in 1986, receiving a commission in the infantry. soon, he earned his tab, ranger tab, and fought with the famed 101st airborne division in the gulf war. he was awarded the bronze star and the combat infantryman badge for his service. brave guy. they all told me he's a brave guy. i knew that anyway. in total, mark served in our nation's military for 21 years. he completed his final active-duty assignment right here at the pentagon on the army staff and then
trump: marine corps commandant, general david berger. general, thank you very much. [applause] mr.rce chief of staff, general david goldfein. general, thank you very much. [applause] mr. trump: and chief of naval operations, admiral john richardson. thank you all. thank you, admiral. [applause] mr. trump: over many decades, in times of war and peace, mark esper has answered the call of duty. he's never failed. he hails from uniontown, pennsylvania, the hometown of his personal hero, the...
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, montford point marines,. >> i'm so glad that he's receiving the medal while he's alive and can seethe family is proud their father was a pioneer in integrating the miliary. >> things have gotten better but we have a long way to go. >>> people in martinez are invited to attend a event honoring the slain police officer a police officer. she was born and raised in martinez. the hometown vigil starts at martinez city hall. there will be a message box for people to share stories and memories or message of condolence for the family. >>> warmer across the entire bay area, especially inland. 90s across the inland spots. santa rosa 90 degrees, the coast not as much warm. upper 50s in pacifica. temperatures have moved around quite a bit. wednesday was warm, thursday we dropped off. tomorrow should be one of the warmer days of the week, the low clouds and fog near the coastline. leftover patches, we're going to wake up to dense fog near the coast near portions of the bay, lower 70s for concord and fairfield and san francisco 60 degrees. here's sfo, we have the fog increasing, the clouds will
, montford point marines,. >> i'm so glad that he's receiving the medal while he's alive and can seethe family is proud their father was a pioneer in integrating the miliary. >> things have gotten better but we have a long way to go. >>> people in martinez are invited to attend a event honoring the slain police officer a police officer. she was born and raised in martinez. the hometown vigil starts at martinez city hall. there will be a message box for people to share...
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>>> next at 6:30, thousands of marin residents left in the dark. how some people dealt with the late night power outage. >>> plus wall street whiplash. the markets on a wild ride this week, up, down and back up again. we're tracking what's happening this rodney: you know what my favorite part really is is when i greet students when they come in. because i know what great things we have in store in the classroom. marisa: when they come into my classroom, they're able to really get in touch with who they are. rosanne: my favorite part of teaching has always been this opportunity to make a difference. ever: every student has the right to quality education. no matter what neighborhood you live in. rosanne: we are cta. ever: we are cta. marisa: we are cta. narrator: because we know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. come dangerously close to homes in the south bay on the hottest day of the week. fire crews are still on scene this morning. >>> if you're been sweltering in the heat, relief is on the way. mike will tell us when
>>> next at 6:30, thousands of marin residents left in the dark. how some people dealt with the late night power outage. >>> plus wall street whiplash. the markets on a wild ride this week, up, down and back up again. we're tracking what's happening this rodney: you know what my favorite part really is is when i greet students when they come in. because i know what great things we have in store in the classroom. marisa: when they come into my classroom, they're able to really...
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runs his hope is that the incredible marine life here will provide solutions to this problem marine organisms they have the main story better move they get there the infection so we can isolate the not trying to avoid things that they produce weaker maybe produce a new antibiotic for human years yeah it's a long process and it takes many years but. it must be done. the team on board the helm hunts and will be trolling organisms from the bottom of the sea as well as sending out dive teams to hand-pick marine life from the sea floor. 80 miles north of the arctic circle marine life that can survive under these conditions will hopefully have. the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key findings and you want to kill them and by months have . you finally chiefly what it takes green peace know that no you must also use these all because it's. extremely finds its way. through evolution adapted so fresh in the sense that the organists for the soul gone out. you have no actual monson organists by diversity that mu
runs his hope is that the incredible marine life here will provide solutions to this problem marine organisms they have the main story better move they get there the infection so we can isolate the not trying to avoid things that they produce weaker maybe produce a new antibiotic for human years yeah it's a long process and it takes many years but. it must be done. the team on board the helm hunts and will be trolling organisms from the bottom of the sea as well as sending out dive teams to...
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runs his hope is that the incredible marine life here will provide solutions to this problem marine organisms they have a 1000000 story better moves to get there though infection so we can isolate the not trying to avoid things that they produce weaker maybe produce a new antibiotic for human years yeah it's a long process and it takes many years but. it must be done. the team on board the helm hands and will be trolling organisms from the bottom of the sea as well as sending out dive teams to hand-pick marine life from the sea floor. 80 miles north of the arctic circle marine life that can survive under these conditions will hopefully have. the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key bindings when you want to kill them and my meds have. finally chiefly what the county stream pismo them knowing also you know these are all. extremely finds a stake. through evolution adapted so special like this that the organist for the song long as. you have large amounts of organists hired diversity must compete for spa
runs his hope is that the incredible marine life here will provide solutions to this problem marine organisms they have a 1000000 story better moves to get there though infection so we can isolate the not trying to avoid things that they produce weaker maybe produce a new antibiotic for human years yeah it's a long process and it takes many years but. it must be done. the team on board the helm hands and will be trolling organisms from the bottom of the sea as well as sending out dive teams to...
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for example, the army definition of accusative from the navy-marine corps definition. the navy-marine corps only counter collateral misconduct committed by the victim if an inquiry into the clatter misconduct was actually initiated. we were told that that meant a report of investigation was initiated. the army defined accused as a victim who may have potentially committed a ucmj violation. therefore, they have slightly different definition of the air force did not require a separate investigation into the misconduct. the army had a low number of sexual assault investigations for the time april 1, 2017 to march 31, 2019 involving 19 involving a nonaddictive. based upon experience of the case or use an court-martial database, we knew something was off. during the meeting we discovered the army only counted penetrative sexual assault investigation whereas the t oths counted penetrative and contact. after the beating the navy-marine corps and air force since corrected numbers which change thed percentages in the original draft report. as the staff reviewed the percentage i
for example, the army definition of accusative from the navy-marine corps definition. the navy-marine corps only counter collateral misconduct committed by the victim if an inquiry into the clatter misconduct was actually initiated. we were told that that meant a report of investigation was initiated. the army defined accused as a victim who may have potentially committed a ucmj violation. therefore, they have slightly different definition of the air force did not require a separate...