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it shows another marine giving comfort to a badly wounded marine. the marine goes into shock and he transitioned to death. and that process, he's there were citing the lords prayer. >> one of the marines went inside, cut the radio off, the debt radio operator, brought it inside. we were low on ammunition. we had the enemy on at least three sides, so we needed help. the radio would receive but not transfer. they fire a round into the radio. the enemy cannot make use of it. . he said he was going for help and went through the back, and returned with a fire team. it saved us. with the fire team was a priest, and the priest gave left rights to any of us, that's how bad he was. the priest within a matter of hours, a day was captured and executed with a single bullet to the head. >> throughout my career, photography took me anywhere. it gave me access to people and places that i never would have had added not been for this series of photographs i made in 1968. for decades i went everywhere and i had access to a life that few people even had. late in my ca
it shows another marine giving comfort to a badly wounded marine. the marine goes into shock and he transitioned to death. and that process, he's there were citing the lords prayer. >> one of the marines went inside, cut the radio off, the debt radio operator, brought it inside. we were low on ammunition. we had the enemy on at least three sides, so we needed help. the radio would receive but not transfer. they fire a round into the radio. the enemy cannot make use of it. . he said he was...
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the challenge of tackling marine debris presents opportunities for u.s. business. the american waste and recycling industry generates an estimated $100 billion in annual revenue. the global waste management market is expected to reach over $530 billion by the year 2025. broadening markets would yield benefits to american companies, as well as countries with undeveloped waste management. our embassies are vital in helping u.s. business navigate ever-changing national and local conditions and identifying potential opportunities. over the past five years, the state department has managed over $5.8 million in grants. we gave a nearly $1 million grant to the ocean conservancy to aid the implementation of vietnam's action plan on marine debris and worked with local ngos. thank you for mentioning our cooperation with vietnam. we promote behavior change, including through demonstration projects, workshops, and public awareness campaigns. we also plan to combat sea-based resources. as the save our seas act recognizes, addressing marine debris is possible by domestic and int
the challenge of tackling marine debris presents opportunities for u.s. business. the american waste and recycling industry generates an estimated $100 billion in annual revenue. the global waste management market is expected to reach over $530 billion by the year 2025. broadening markets would yield benefits to american companies, as well as countries with undeveloped waste management. our embassies are vital in helping u.s. business navigate ever-changing national and local conditions and...
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county, abc 7 news. >> marine county status remains purple, a total of 15 marine schools k-6 were allowed to reopen with waivers. one of those is in a nearby county. other schools in the county will be looking at them for ideas. >> children run income the school playground, a sight many welcomed as they say here reopened after being shut down since march due to covid-1919. >> everybody was equally excited to actually be back to some type of normal. >> part of the daily requirements including wearing masks and frequently washing hands. everyone was tested last week before returning to in person learning. teachers will continue to be tested on a monthly basis. the smaller children are kept in pods of about 10 to 12 kids. the older students are kept six feet apart in the classroom. the school has been working on these protocols since june and refining them all summer long. they were granted a waiver from the marine county public health officer. >> it's always one thing to have the theory down. even this morning just with the flow of parents, we could see ways to make things smoother. but eve
county, abc 7 news. >> marine county status remains purple, a total of 15 marine schools k-6 were allowed to reopen with waivers. one of those is in a nearby county. other schools in the county will be looking at them for ideas. >> children run income the school playground, a sight many welcomed as they say here reopened after being shut down since march due to covid-1919. >> everybody was equally excited to actually be back to some type of normal. >> part of the daily...
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when the marine corps arrived at belleau wood, french soldiers retreated and warned the marines that german attacks were going to increase and urged the marines to retreat, to which captain lloyd williams said retreat? hell, we just got here. we have known that donald trump does not understand or respect bravery since the very first time he opened his foul mouth about john mccain. >> he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> when mccain died in august of 2018, trump told his senior staff, we're not going to support that loser's funeral and he became furious according to witnesses when he saw flags lowered to half-staff. what the f are we going that for? the guy was an f'ing loser the president told aids. trump was not invited to mccain's funeral. on at least two occasions since becoming president according to three sources with direct knowledge of his views, the former president george h.w. bush as a loser for being shot down in world war ii. when donald trump does visit a military cemetery, he doesn't
when the marine corps arrived at belleau wood, french soldiers retreated and warned the marines that german attacks were going to increase and urged the marines to retreat, to which captain lloyd williams said retreat? hell, we just got here. we have known that donald trump does not understand or respect bravery since the very first time he opened his foul mouth about john mccain. >> he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like...
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marine corps. america and its allies stopped the german advance toward paris there in the spring of 1918. trump, on that same trip, asked staffers, quote, who were the good guys in this war? he also said he didn't understand why the u.s. would intervene on the side of the allies. so per jeffrey goldberg's reporting tonight in "the atlantic," that's the president telling staffers he doesn't know which side we should retroactively root for from world war i, the side with america on it or the german side. again, this is the piece just published tonight in "the atlantic" magazine. reporter jeffrey goldberg saying he pursued this line of inquiry about the president's statements and feelings about the military in part because the president never really paid a price for disparaging the family of a u.s. army captain killed in iraq, the family of humayun khan, and also he never really paid a price for saying this about senator john mccain, who whatever you think of his politics, inarguably is an american wa
marine corps. america and its allies stopped the german advance toward paris there in the spring of 1918. trump, on that same trip, asked staffers, quote, who were the good guys in this war? he also said he didn't understand why the u.s. would intervene on the side of the allies. so per jeffrey goldberg's reporting tonight in "the atlantic," that's the president telling staffers he doesn't know which side we should retroactively root for from world war i, the side with america on it...
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he was decorated marine before he passed away.e was college educated, with very high honors before he went back to serve. the and i think sometimes people in the business community and see people and say why would they do that, instead of getting a degree and successfully pursuing a financial career in whatever specialty they choose. and i think to veterans it's pretty obvious that the military relies on a high atrition rate because people are joining, serving, and getting the g. i. bill and whatever capacity they served in the marine corps or military, they're doing it out of sense of patriotism. and that patriotism is not loyalty to a specific political party or politician but to america. my father was drafted into vietnam. i know many marines and soldiers who fought and died at belle wood or normandy and the history of the graves that are also at that famed cemetery were drafted into the military. and i think that's important to remember. but right now we consist of an all volunteer force. so, you kbget to see the identities of
he was decorated marine before he passed away.e was college educated, with very high honors before he went back to serve. the and i think sometimes people in the business community and see people and say why would they do that, instead of getting a degree and successfully pursuing a financial career in whatever specialty they choose. and i think to veterans it's pretty obvious that the military relies on a high atrition rate because people are joining, serving, and getting the g. i. bill and...
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marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. fact just as i can see it's a fact other the 3rd or even a heart of these creatures consume this plastic plus some $500000.00 tons of micro plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters a techie italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $39000.00 plastic particles and now a drift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. breaks down more and more until it's micro plastic then marine animals feed on it and it enters the food chain. scientists like currently researching whether nano plastics end up in fish and therefore in the food we eat. studies have shown that almost 75 percent of fish in the atlantic have ingested plastic. plastics are also detrimental to the ocean itself. 2 kilometers off the coast there researches have discovered. fishing nets that have been left or lost in the ocean by fishermen. these accounts for about a 3rd of the plastic in the mediterranean. but what
marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. fact just as i can see it's a fact other the 3rd or even a heart of these creatures consume this plastic plus some $500000.00 tons of micro plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters a techie italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $39000.00 plastic particles and now a drift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. breaks down...
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marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just as i can see it's a fact other the 3rd or even the whole for these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters attempt italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $100000.00 plastic particles are now adrift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. it breaks down more and more until it's micro plastic then marine animals feed on it and it enters the food chain. scientists like currently researching whether plastics end up in fish and therefore in the food we eat. studies have shown that almost 75 percent of fish in the atlantic have ingested plastic. plastics are also detrimental to the ocean itself. 2 kilometers off the coast there researches have discovered ghost net fishing nets that have been left all lost in the ocean by fishermen. these accounts for about a 3rd of the plastic in the mediterranean. but what they fo
marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just as i can see it's a fact other the 3rd or even the whole for these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters attempt italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $100000.00 plastic particles are now adrift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. it breaks down more and more...
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marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just us i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a hole for these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of micro plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters a techie italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $100000.00 plastic particles are now adrift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. it breaks down on more and more until it's micro plastic then marine animals feed on it and it enters the food chain. scientists like currently researching whether nano plastics end up in fish and therefore in the food we eat. studies have shown that almost 75 percent of fish in the atlantic have ingested plastic. plastics are also detrimental to the ocean itself. 2 kilometers off the coast there researches have discovered ghost net fishing nets that have been left or lost in the ocean by fishermen. these accounts for about a 3rd of the plastic in the mediterranean. but wha
marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just us i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a hole for these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of micro plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters a techie italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $100000.00 plastic particles are now adrift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. it breaks down on more and...
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things are getting to be more normal here in marin county. live in downtown mill valley, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> i think we've forgotten what normal was. >>> new this morning santa cruz county starting the long process of rebuilding after the czu fires. county leaders approving a wide range of measures. this is to help people get back on their feet by fast tracking construction permits and providing temporary housing. more than 900 of those homes and 150 businesses were destroyed by the fires. >>> a live look outside in oakland and walnut creek. today marks the 30th straight spare the air day, more than twice the old record. however, finally there are some signs of relief. last night you could actually see some stars. as smoke clears, more people are heading outdoors to the relief of local business. >> people are sitting outside. >> just to be out and breathing is nice. >> a little fresh air. as for the smoke leaving the skies entirely, it's still up in the air. "today in the bay's" bob redell will have more. let's check in
things are getting to be more normal here in marin county. live in downtown mill valley, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >> i think we've forgotten what normal was. >>> new this morning santa cruz county starting the long process of rebuilding after the czu fires. county leaders approving a wide range of measures. this is to help people get back on their feet by fast tracking construction permits and providing temporary housing. more than 900 of those homes and...
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a final determination of marines tear standing is expected by the end of the week. >>and now to the south bay forest hill elementary and for other schools in the campbell union school district. we'll begin with a coal modified in person classes so the idea is to provide some extra help to students who are struggling with distance learning. >>all right, let's turn our attention to the forecast john trouble in the weather center with another look at our 100 degree day that respecting today john another one guy's not something we wanted to see one more of but it is our last one that will see so many triple digits on the map looking outside of timber on there some cloud cover overhead little fog there in the distance a sign of some cooler air that pushed an overnight helping to cool things off for a coastal in bayside areas this morning also clearing out air for some of these areas the further inland you get the harder it is and also the hazy or does this morning we are in the midst of a pattern change that does eventually result in cooler temperatures. today we're just
a final determination of marines tear standing is expected by the end of the week. >>and now to the south bay forest hill elementary and for other schools in the campbell union school district. we'll begin with a coal modified in person classes so the idea is to provide some extra help to students who are struggling with distance learning. >>all right, let's turn our attention to the forecast john trouble in the weather center with another look at our 100 degree day that respecting...
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marines turned it into our bases.in his bed and we went to the kitchen and baked food and popped open a beer out of his fridge. >> must have been surreal sitting in his living room and sleeping on his bed. it almost was like i had become him in a way. days prior, you thought it was impossible to go into his house but let alone being there. >> what about his vehicles? >> he had a vehicle in every location. i am glad we did because it was everything we had. i felt safe once we had done that. >> but, el chapo was cunning and allusi allusive. >> mentally had you almost caught him at that point. >> yes, we are so close. i can taste it. coming up, we locked eyes. >> at last the hunter and the hunted came face-to-face >> every single time we got close, chapo guzman would escape. >> who had the a's up his sleeves this time? >> i could not believe it. >> when "inside the hunt chapo" continues. chapo" continues. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-app
marines turned it into our bases.in his bed and we went to the kitchen and baked food and popped open a beer out of his fridge. >> must have been surreal sitting in his living room and sleeping on his bed. it almost was like i had become him in a way. days prior, you thought it was impossible to go into his house but let alone being there. >> what about his vehicles? >> he had a vehicle in every location. i am glad we did because it was everything we had. i felt safe once we...
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marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. it's. just us i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a hole for these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of micro plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters a techie italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $13000.00 plastic particles are now adrift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. does it breaks down more and more until it's micro plastic then marine animals feed on it and it enters the food chain. scientists like currently researching whether nano plastics end up in fish and therefore in the food we eat. studies have shown that almost 75 percent of fish in the atlantic have ingested plastic. plastics are also detrimental to the ocean itself. 2 kilometers off the coast there researches have discovered ghost net fishing nets that have been left or lost in the ocean by fishermen. these accounts for about a 3rd of the plastic in the mediterranean. but wh
marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. it's. just us i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a hole for these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of micro plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute the worst polluters a techie italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. an average $13000.00 plastic particles are now adrift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. does it breaks down...
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the idea that the german army called marines devil dog, the fifth and sixth marine regiments where ah -- to remember that battle more than 1,800 marines that died there. so that was quite shocking. this was quite surprising to see tonight. >> i mean it's -- to hear the president denigrate the -- i mean 1,800-plus marines lost at belleau wood with that incredibly storied and sanctified history in the u.s. military as you describe it, jim, but also a sort of insight into the president consistently denigrating both service and sacrifice that i think that a lot of americans who may have mixed feelings about the -- you know, the deployment of u.s. military forces around the world and whether or not we're auls fighting the right wars, even people that have a difference of opinion, i feel like it's almost universal that everybody has respect and gratitude for anybody who has served in uniform who has been wounded, who has put their life on the line, who has risked their life for this country and shed blood because of it. for the president to find that to be an especially distasteful or nega
the idea that the german army called marines devil dog, the fifth and sixth marine regiments where ah -- to remember that battle more than 1,800 marines that died there. so that was quite shocking. this was quite surprising to see tonight. >> i mean it's -- to hear the president denigrate the -- i mean 1,800-plus marines lost at belleau wood with that incredibly storied and sanctified history in the u.s. military as you describe it, jim, but also a sort of insight into the president...
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a learning hub has been set up at the recreation center in marin county. students from marin city struggling with distance learning can come get help with their lessons. for many of the kids, this is the first time they've seen their classmates since back in march. they had about half the students they were expected today, but said that attendance is expected to grow. and for many students the last day of school started just like last year's ended at home. across the currents, the classroom experience looks different. schools have been advised by the cdc to keep space between students, and in some areas, they have been told to keep students at home. many parents say it puts a strain on those at home. >> i don't agree with it. i feel like every kid deserves to socialize. >> i prefer for them to be at home. it's more safe and everything. >> congress sat work negotiating another coronavirus relief bill nat would likely include funding to help schools. >> businesses in the north bay and south bay deeming with coronavirus confusion over what can open today, and
a learning hub has been set up at the recreation center in marin county. students from marin city struggling with distance learning can come get help with their lessons. for many of the kids, this is the first time they've seen their classmates since back in march. they had about half the students they were expected today, but said that attendance is expected to grow. and for many students the last day of school started just like last year's ended at home. across the currents, the classroom...
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giants sweep the mariners 10 to one final score. the giants have now won 5 in a row and they go on the road next playing the padres tonight and at though california as a whole has had a lot of wildfires near skies is definitely think it's like that san diego is a job is it that i was bad at that yeah okay, but we can expect more smoke down there and more one so saffo where the smoke caused weird looks from travelers yesterday. >>i don't think there are any delays number check it was yes, there's not that many flights. these yes volume solo which is so you're to celebrate it it's hard to tell a little bit we'll see how the day shapes up or if the day shapes up in about it like maybe an hour. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do
giants sweep the mariners 10 to one final score. the giants have now won 5 in a row and they go on the road next playing the padres tonight and at though california as a whole has had a lot of wildfires near skies is definitely think it's like that san diego is a job is it that i was bad at that yeah okay, but we can expect more smoke down there and more one so saffo where the smoke caused weird looks from travelers yesterday. >>i don't think there are any delays number check it was yes,...
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well we did see some cool marine layer slipping in overnight. those areas still holding on to some good air quality but not far above that better air quality is a layer of smoke that is drifting in by that northeasterly flow have been talking about right across the bay and the smoky conditions being seen all across the region are inland areas already in the midst of that smoke livermore san ramon conquer fairfield and then up into the santa cruz mountains right up in the smoke and that's something that we're likely to be seeing even in our bayside areas come later parts of the day today after that marine layer does burn off. windy conditions, there's that northerly wind that i was talking about being pushed into the bay, not just resulting in smoky conditions for us but also going to be upping fire danger today, significant winds in sonoma callous toga santa rosa out was peak in napa and these winds will carry on into the afternoon evening tonight into tomorrow likely resulting in even more smoke from the august complex being pushed down into th
well we did see some cool marine layer slipping in overnight. those areas still holding on to some good air quality but not far above that better air quality is a layer of smoke that is drifting in by that northeasterly flow have been talking about right across the bay and the smoky conditions being seen all across the region are inland areas already in the midst of that smoke livermore san ramon conquer fairfield and then up into the santa cruz mountains right up in the smoke and that's...
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african americans make up 20% of the marine corps. what does that mean?re african-americans, 100% support that but that means disadvantage education and opportunity before we get to the marine corps not that they are held back within the marine corps and this is mainly a case study on one that might be promoted to general this year, until the entire article is infringed on this packet this person might not be promoted to general and they gloss over things like this kernel supposedly known for speaking his mind and white officers have not been held back for the same reason, that is the only reason james mattis, spoke his mind to us. you are being very subjective in proving a point this person wants to prove rather than the data shows but i will be the first to say i want our officer courts represent the marine corps at large and that means 20% of offices should be african-american i hope the marine corps looks at that but more than anything i hope every marine has the opportunity to prove his or herself. i saw that across the board no matter -- we are only
african americans make up 20% of the marine corps. what does that mean?re african-americans, 100% support that but that means disadvantage education and opportunity before we get to the marine corps not that they are held back within the marine corps and this is mainly a case study on one that might be promoted to general this year, until the entire article is infringed on this packet this person might not be promoted to general and they gloss over things like this kernel supposedly known for...
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we have committed more than 10% of our marine environment to be protected so we have established marineand we expect that to be 20%. it is crucial in terms of economic development, a variety of economic opportunities and it is part of our identity did the bahamas is a big ocean state and the realities stretch from the tip of florida to cuba and we see ourselves as a habitat for the region and therefore it is crucial that we protect our marine resources and we expect partners, such as the cruise industry, to pay theirfair share in assisting us to do that, particularly where they are culpable. do you think they will? they were already dumping other waste. we are confident. they have a number of very important investments in the bahamas and for a number of them this is the port of call. the bahamas in general. so it is in our collective interest to act in the best interest for the future of the bahamas and, by extension, the future of their business. so we are confident and we tend to do whatever is required to ensure that that is done. two australian journalist have flown home from china
we have committed more than 10% of our marine environment to be protected so we have established marineand we expect that to be 20%. it is crucial in terms of economic development, a variety of economic opportunities and it is part of our identity did the bahamas is a big ocean state and the realities stretch from the tip of florida to cuba and we see ourselves as a habitat for the region and therefore it is crucial that we protect our marine resources and we expect partners, such as the cruise...
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and the smoke has settled down into the marine layer was just trapped here, that has not changed. what has changed today, very weak upper level wind so that new action smoke is not being sent into the atmosphere overhead. what is up there is still settling down into the marine layer and that is why the air- quality has gotten even worse today. let's get to the better news. what will happen over the weekend, the upper level wind will pick up but out of a different direction, i was out last, that is the least smoky direction so that smoke in the upper levels of the atmosphere is dispersed and the sunshine will be blocked, it will help to warm up inland portions of the bay area. wi-fi good news? format smoky sounds even worse but it is going to help to get the seabreeze to kick back in. the temperature difference we need between the coastal spots and in the portions of the bay area, temperature difference that drives the a breeze circulation, it is not going to of the smoke muscle chapter marine layer, it will start around a little bit. it will help somewhat. the really good news, a
and the smoke has settled down into the marine layer was just trapped here, that has not changed. what has changed today, very weak upper level wind so that new action smoke is not being sent into the atmosphere overhead. what is up there is still settling down into the marine layer and that is why the air- quality has gotten even worse today. let's get to the better news. what will happen over the weekend, the upper level wind will pick up but out of a different direction, i was out last, that...
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the marine layer returns thursday. nice. 60s and 70s for the bay and for the coast but still some 80s and barely some 90s inland and then if you look at friday through the rest of the forecast, we're talking about 60s at the coast and 70s around the bay and 80s to just a spripglinkling of 90s. until then be vigilant. dangerous heat, dangerous fire conditions. >> thank you, mike. >>> he is back in the ball room. emmy award winner and six-time mirror ball champion derek hough is joining the 29th season of "dancing with the stars" as a judge. he will be joining the judge's table alongside with new host tyra banks. he appeared on "gma" to talk about his new role. >> i will be fair and honest and i'm excited. just such an amazing show that is so close to my heart. i'm just so excited about it. but i think i'll be a fair judge. i'll be a fun judge. but more importantly, i want to try to inspire and motivate these celebrities to have the best possible time. >> so, the new season of "dancing with the stars" premieres this comi
the marine layer returns thursday. nice. 60s and 70s for the bay and for the coast but still some 80s and barely some 90s inland and then if you look at friday through the rest of the forecast, we're talking about 60s at the coast and 70s around the bay and 80s to just a spripglinkling of 90s. until then be vigilant. dangerous heat, dangerous fire conditions. >> thank you, mike. >>> he is back in the ball room. emmy award winner and six-time mirror ball champion derek hough is...
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marines what u.s. marines did there was really put themselves on the map in u.s. defense history. instead of digging trenches as had been done in europe before and that they had been encouraged to do by some of the european allies dug shallow holes and over the 1st half of june 1800 suffered $10000.00 can nearly $10000.00 casualties $800.00 of those dead fighting in brutal hand to hand combat it with bayonets and so to to attack seemingly a touchstone of that a much more eans particularly would be really. something that would be strongly question back ok once has henry thanks so much for that insight my pleasure nick thanks. in the country has now exceeded $4000000.00 coronavirus cases is another bleak milestone for the country which has recorded nearly $2000000.00 new infections this month alone india has the 3rd highest total worldwide behind the united states and brazil even so restrictions in india have been eased as the government pushes to open up the country again making sure new delhi's metro system will be ready to reopen on monday like much of the country public transpor
marines what u.s. marines did there was really put themselves on the map in u.s. defense history. instead of digging trenches as had been done in europe before and that they had been encouraged to do by some of the european allies dug shallow holes and over the 1st half of june 1800 suffered $10000.00 can nearly $10000.00 casualties $800.00 of those dead fighting in brutal hand to hand combat it with bayonets and so to to attack seemingly a touchstone of that a much more eans particularly would...
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the marin superintendent say they knew it would take a lot of steps. >> we're thrilled. teachers and staff are excited. we know over 8 5% of families have decided to return to face-to-face instruction. >> reporter: now, 15 marin elementary schools applied for waivers and have the okay to reopen next week. if marin county can move into tier two next week, that means that all schools could possibly open by the end of the month. from marin county, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. >>> in the east bay, oakland unified school district will still hold online classes for now until the county meets more health thresholds. mayor schaaf hosted a town hall yesterday. and an international expert in distance learning joined in. >> my advice to parents feeling overwhelming, if you are red lining, don't just are keep changing it. if you feel that way, other parents are feeling that way too. have an open and respectful conversation with your teacher. >> he stressed parents should make sure their students are getting an average of 20 to 30 34i7b9 minutes a day each in reading, writing and mat
the marin superintendent say they knew it would take a lot of steps. >> we're thrilled. teachers and staff are excited. we know over 8 5% of families have decided to return to face-to-face instruction. >> reporter: now, 15 marin elementary schools applied for waivers and have the okay to reopen next week. if marin county can move into tier two next week, that means that all schools could possibly open by the end of the month. from marin county, lauren martinez, abc 7 news....
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the equally hot mariners with the lead. here comes the long ball with two out.re ing f the water. 5-2 ning with a man onthe giants, he doesn't even know it's a fair ball. he kind of stood there and watched it. a two run shot, we have a 5-5 game. that is just a blast to left centerfield. solo home run, but it was going to be good enough. 6-5 final in the giants, again, one came over 500 definitely in the playoff race. the mariners are a pretty good team. >>> even with baseballs a sketchy decision to go with seven inning doubleheaders, come on it's the big leagues you got to play nine innings. but still, it makes ng day. with the a's at oakland, mixed results. usually people the fastest first, so we will give it to you. it came at the nightcap, the a's build up a nice lead of 4- zero. the soaring solo homer. here is 11 and in the fourth inning here comes houston, bases-loaded, mike minor will hit carlos correa with a pitch, that will force in a run. and the houston come back is fully on at this point. and they add more against yusmeiro petit, who uncharacteristica
the equally hot mariners with the lead. here comes the long ball with two out.re ing f the water. 5-2 ning with a man onthe giants, he doesn't even know it's a fair ball. he kind of stood there and watched it. a two run shot, we have a 5-5 game. that is just a blast to left centerfield. solo home run, but it was going to be good enough. 6-5 final in the giants, again, one came over 500 definitely in the playoff race. the mariners are a pretty good team. >>> even with baseballs a...
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marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just as i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a whole for what these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute. italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. and the average $13000.00 plastic pasta coals and now a drift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. breaks down more and more until it's micro plastic then marine animals feed on it and says the food chain. scientists like currently researching whether plastics end up in fish and therefore in the food we eat. studies have shown that almost 75 percent of fish in the atlantic have ingested plastic. plastics that also detrimental to the ocean itself. kilometers off the coast there researches have discovered ghost net fishing nets that have been left or lost in the ocean by fishermen. these accounts for about a 3rd of the plastic in the mediterranean. but what they found today of fishing nets tha
marine animals feed on them with deadly consequences. just as i think it's a fact other the 3rd or even a whole for what these creatures consume is plastic. some $500000.00 tons of plastics waste and it's up in the mediterranean every year that's the equivalent of $34000.00 plastic bottles every minute. italy and egypt primarily due to tourism. and the average $13000.00 plastic pasta coals and now a drift per square kilometer of the mediterranean. breaks down more and more until it's micro...
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the marine layer comes into play. atmosphere, the lowest levels are the warmest. it gets colder as you go up. along the west coast, the marine layer comes into play and that changes things a little bit. usually, warm air rises up. as long as the surrounding air is cooler, it will keep going up. that disperses any smoke near ground level. that changes once the marine layer makes its way in because we get what is called an inversion. the temperature actually goes up as you go up and that traps things on either side of the boundary. if we have low-level smoke, that gets trapped. that has been diminishing as the fires locally have been more contained. it also keeps the upper-level smoke trapped in the upper levels of the atmosphere. what we are seeing is the sun being filtered out, producing that orange glow, it is not settling all the way down toward the ground level to severely reduce our air quality. it is still an issue, it is going to be an issue for the next several days. worst air condition in the north bay. unheal
the marine layer comes into play. atmosphere, the lowest levels are the warmest. it gets colder as you go up. along the west coast, the marine layer comes into play and that changes things a little bit. usually, warm air rises up. as long as the surrounding air is cooler, it will keep going up. that disperses any smoke near ground level. that changes once the marine layer makes its way in because we get what is called an inversion. the temperature actually goes up as you go up and that traps...
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of photographs of 18, 19, 23-year-old marines and the midst of combat. they had never seen this before. they were jungle marines, but the photographs i made stood out and were published and stars and stripes and life magazine. and they published and life magazine to launch my career. it gave me access to people and places that most people would have never had four. my story in vietnam was a success story. i wanted a way as a drafty, and shortly after i was hired as the youngest photographer ever hired for life magazine. like many vets, in spite of my success, i came back spent decades not talking about vietnam. as the 50th anniversary of tet approached, i began to wonder when
of photographs of 18, 19, 23-year-old marines and the midst of combat. they had never seen this before. they were jungle marines, but the photographs i made stood out and were published and stars and stripes and life magazine. and they published and life magazine to launch my career. it gave me access to people and places that most people would have never had four. my story in vietnam was a success story. i wanted a way as a drafty, and shortly after i was hired as the youngest photographer...
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well but there's already been a setback in with kron 4 sarah stinson live in marin county to explain what's going on sarah. >>james i'm live out now tabled high school one of 13 or one of 14 total schools in warren county that can now teach in person classes. this is the first time students have been in the classroom since march, so it's a big deal. it's the first day of school and it looks a lot different than it did. back in the day who would it feels take a look at the tense they have here at no 10 up high school. those are those outdoor school classrooms and you see they have to get pretty creative and they had to create this and and create a plan to get the go ahead from the marin county health department the school has also purchased a generator in case the power gets shut off so they're really prepared for anything here. >>as well as they hired new teachers to minimize class sizes parents dropped off their kids here with smiles on their faces originally them are in county health
well but there's already been a setback in with kron 4 sarah stinson live in marin county to explain what's going on sarah. >>james i'm live out now tabled high school one of 13 or one of 14 total schools in warren county that can now teach in person classes. this is the first time students have been in the classroom since march, so it's a big deal. it's the first day of school and it looks a lot different than it did. back in the day who would it feels take a look at the tense they have...
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jedediah: that marine veteran and republican candidate for congress in minnesota's second district, tyler kissner joins us welcome to the show and thank you so much for your service to this great country of ours we so much appreciate that. really interested in why you decided to run for congress right now. >> well, no, thank you so much for having me but yeah, the reason i'm running for congress is really having served this nation for nine years active duty, as an elite marine special forces veteran, a captain, and leading this nation 's finest men and women through the toughest most chaotic situations. i became frustrated just as many people in this country with the lack of leadership, integrity and character we're seeing from our elected official s especially on the democratic side and the house, and i'm using my experience, having served this nation, to change that dysfunction in d.c., but then also to be that new generation of servant leaders to help carry that mantel political leadership into the future not just for our
jedediah: that marine veteran and republican candidate for congress in minnesota's second district, tyler kissner joins us welcome to the show and thank you so much for your service to this great country of ours we so much appreciate that. really interested in why you decided to run for congress right now. >> well, no, thank you so much for having me but yeah, the reason i'm running for congress is really having served this nation for nine years active duty, as an elite marine special...
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and san francisco as well as the rest of the bay area looking at a thinner maroon marine layer this morning and a bit of that upper level smoke now beginning to be swept out so we are working our way and the right direction just take one look at the smoke map right here and you can see some pretty nice improvements there that deep deep red is really hovering closer to the sierra nevada out in the central valley. pour in the bright red coast and things get a little bit better yet with that nice little spot of yellow up in marin county are first moderate air quality that we've seen in too long. light winds across the bay area this morning pushing in from the coast still filtering in some smoke into the bay, but a lot less of that smoke now out in the pacific. so any sort of coastal winds from here on now will likely becoming with less and less of that smoky foggy impact that we had been seeing so these are all nice things to be talking about sure nice to start the day with some good news, 50's and 60's for your current temperatures as you are venturing outside that's where conditions later to
and san francisco as well as the rest of the bay area looking at a thinner maroon marine layer this morning and a bit of that upper level smoke now beginning to be swept out so we are working our way and the right direction just take one look at the smoke map right here and you can see some pretty nice improvements there that deep deep red is really hovering closer to the sierra nevada out in the central valley. pour in the bright red coast and things get a little bit better yet with that nice...
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it was a defining moment in the history of the marines.rted comments by the president. >> he is talking about belleau wood and that strikes very deep if it's true -- we don't know that it is, at the heart of the united states marine corps. belleau wood is just about 50 or 60 miles northeast of paris. more than a hundred years ago, it was the site of one of the most difficult battles that american troops faced in world war i. for several days in june of 1918, they battled to stop the german advance into france. the president was set to go to that cemetery there and pay his respects. he wound up not going. you can decide whether you think it was due to poor weather, he couldn't fly by helicopter or something else. that's not really the point when it comes to some of what is at the heart of the marine corps. belleau wood for the united states marines today more than a hundred years later is hallowed ground. i have talked to marines today, this morning about belleau wood. they still consider it hallowed, sacred ground. they lost 1,800 marines
it was a defining moment in the history of the marines.rted comments by the president. >> he is talking about belleau wood and that strikes very deep if it's true -- we don't know that it is, at the heart of the united states marine corps. belleau wood is just about 50 or 60 miles northeast of paris. more than a hundred years ago, it was the site of one of the most difficult battles that american troops faced in world war i. for several days in june of 1918, they battled to stop the...
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here marine county theresa back to you guys. >>good information. thank you theresa the ash in the air dark skies and poor air quality all affecting businesses in the east bay kron four's michelle kingston spoke to a few business owners in brentwood who say this is just another way that they've had to stay flexible in order to stay open. >>ashes falling from the sky like snow here in brentwood downtown is a very quiet but businesses are open and they want your support and i lived in california all my life i don't ever remember a lightning storm now just sure the businesses across the bay area taking hit after hit its heart. >>you know you see every day every day and have to wake up and just decide that you know we're just going make the best of this and this is the year of pivot okay, okay, so ok so massive wildfire let's nexus between coronavirus wildfires heat waves and now poor air quality and ash covering store fronts in restaurants, a lot of people may not come out because there's ash literally falling in your food. >>vicki little run sip and s
here marine county theresa back to you guys. >>good information. thank you theresa the ash in the air dark skies and poor air quality all affecting businesses in the east bay kron four's michelle kingston spoke to a few business owners in brentwood who say this is just another way that they've had to stay flexible in order to stay open. >>ashes falling from the sky like snow here in brentwood downtown is a very quiet but businesses are open and they want your support and i lived in...
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horrific events of 9/11 are etched in our memories. >>> the marines also honoring the lives lost. >>> coming up protesters was hi motorcycle, and why our footage from chopper five is now being used in arrest investigations. >>> +1 district is getting ready to go back to class but is it too soon for some teachers? >> we are not at the state of being ready to open 10 days from now. >>> later, is your car filthy from all of this ash? of >>> please releasing some new video this evening, it shows clashes with protesters, who took to the streets in may after the death of george floyd. that video included some footage that we shot. one video shows several officers getting into a physical confrontation with a protester, pulling on one officers baton. turns out our video was used to actually in the investigation. the released our video, from the view from above, that is recorded by our own chopper five. another set of videos released shows a motorcycle officer driving into and hitting a suspect in the street. police say it was a protester who was at fault. he ran directly into the path of a mo
horrific events of 9/11 are etched in our memories. >>> the marines also honoring the lives lost. >>> coming up protesters was hi motorcycle, and why our footage from chopper five is now being used in arrest investigations. >>> +1 district is getting ready to go back to class but is it too soon for some teachers? >> we are not at the state of being ready to open 10 days from now. >>> later, is your car filthy from all of this ash? of >>> please...
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meanwhile in the north bay, a setback from marin county. the county had announced his plan to move from tier one to tier 2 but last night the state delayed that move keeping warren county the most restrictive status. today state officials explained why. >>when we did the official romney yesterday with the marine county data as we did with all 58 counties. the anticipated move to read is really being held back in and they met threshold for her both the last thing we want to do is see a county move. one week. and only to see the potential for backward movement again very soon. >>moran is in the purple category that is the most restrictive the state said it made the decision after re analyzing data. but the state says it's considering data as it comes in, and we'll adjust marin county status if necessary. >>meantime students and for team irvin county schools return for in classroom learning today, the class sizes were more limited and some students had class outdoors originally the county's health department approved a waiver for 15 schools bu
meanwhile in the north bay, a setback from marin county. the county had announced his plan to move from tier one to tier 2 but last night the state delayed that move keeping warren county the most restrictive status. today state officials explained why. >>when we did the official romney yesterday with the marine county data as we did with all 58 counties. the anticipated move to read is really being held back in and they met threshold for her both the last thing we want to do is see a...
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died in world war i during this visit to france when he was scheduled to visit the cemetery where marines lost their lives in a critical world war i battle. this is confirming some reporting from "the atlantic" that has caused quite a stir here at the white house and in washington more generally. i want to read you a section of that story that describes the president's comments on this. according to "the atlantic" it says in a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, trump said why should i go to that cemetery, it's filled with losers. in a separate conversation on the same trip, trump referred to the more than 1800 marines who lost their lives as suckers for getting killed. as i said, a former senior
died in world war i during this visit to france when he was scheduled to visit the cemetery where marines lost their lives in a critical world war i battle. this is confirming some reporting from "the atlantic" that has caused quite a stir here at the white house and in washington more generally. i want to read you a section of that story that describes the president's comments on this. according to "the atlantic" it says in a conversation with senior staff members on the...
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tonight, people are finally dining indoors, in marin county. andria borba is there live. >> reporter: the all clear was given by the state of california and marin county public health to begin indoor dining late this afternoon. while most restaurants may not be up to speed at this point, people say they are looking forward to looking or eating out of the smoke. tuesday the county will find out if they can move up the list on the monitoring system. today, three counties got the go-ahead. indoor dining can happen with limited capacity, and even personal services like haircuts. >> i cannot wait to have something normal happen. like go to the salon. have it actually be part of a normal routine. i miss that. >> reporter: progress against the disease have been made since the dark days of summer when we peaked at nearly 13 news thousand -- 13,000 new cases. today the new cases is just over 2200. the positivity rate of only 3.6%. doctor mac allie says the numbers are proof that system is working. >> this notion of being slow and stringent, as we move f
tonight, people are finally dining indoors, in marin county. andria borba is there live. >> reporter: the all clear was given by the state of california and marin county public health to begin indoor dining late this afternoon. while most restaurants may not be up to speed at this point, people say they are looking forward to looking or eating out of the smoke. tuesday the county will find out if they can move up the list on the monitoring system. today, three counties got the go-ahead....
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african americans make up more than 20 percent of the marine corps?it more african-americans into our commissioned officer corps and our 100 percent support that but that means the disadvantage to an education and opportunity before they get to the rain core, not necessarily that african-americans are held back within the marine corps. this article is a case study on one kernel that may be promoted to general this year, that has not yet been decided so the entire article is premised on the fact that this kernel may not get promoted to general and that would be a bad thing. then they gloss over things like this kernel supposedly known for speaking his mind, and white officers have not been held back for the same reason bread that's the only reason james maddox was not allowed to come out of the marine corps was he spoke his mind too much. so you're kind of being very subjective in proving the point that obviously this person wants to prove rather than the data shows. i will be the first essay i want our officer corps to represent our marine corps at la
african americans make up more than 20 percent of the marine corps?it more african-americans into our commissioned officer corps and our 100 percent support that but that means the disadvantage to an education and opportunity before they get to the rain core, not necessarily that african-americans are held back within the marine corps. this article is a case study on one kernel that may be promoted to general this year, that has not yet been decided so the entire article is premised on the fact...
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>>so the state's top marin county from moving. into these loosened guidelines where they could work out indoors robbers theresa stasi has more. we're frustrated frustrated that is the word coming from marine county officials about the last minute hold to allow movie theaters retail shops nail salons gyms. >>operate indoors in a limite capacity. >>you're supposed to be moving into to 2 status that read status based on previous conversations with the california department of public health unsure exactly what happened between sunday where we were still a go at when we were informed that was no longer the case claiming hendricks is the public information officer from marin county what where those busines were looking to reopen some of what you mentioned, you know indoor dining returning at a certain capacity. >>the personal care services like the indoor nail salons the site services. >>and and so on and so forth so. it's it's a struggle 100 says that the county is currently in talks with state officials to get more guidance on our epi
>>so the state's top marin county from moving. into these loosened guidelines where they could work out indoors robbers theresa stasi has more. we're frustrated frustrated that is the word coming from marine county officials about the last minute hold to allow movie theaters retail shops nail salons gyms. >>operate indoors in a limite capacity. >>you're supposed to be moving into to 2 status that read status based on previous conversations with the california department of...
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in marine city taylor, kron 4 news. >>well in the south bay, the campbell unified school district will begin in person classes next week as well the district got its reopening plans approved by health officials so modified in person classes will start tuesday at forest hills elementary and for other schools as well, the district superintendent says the idea is to provide some extra help to those students who are struggling with distance learning. >>getting on their zoom lessons. if there are challenges or they just need to be redirected and reminded to get back onto their lesson. it will be supervised process for students to complete their work the district's reopening plan also focuses on safety measures and hygiene social distancing masks and other public health protocols. >>so far 126 students are signed up toward a phase, one goal. our capacity of 266 students on campus. a free food program is back for all children in oakland, whether they go to school or not the oakland unified school district's grab and go student
in marine city taylor, kron 4 news. >>well in the south bay, the campbell unified school district will begin in person classes next week as well the district got its reopening plans approved by health officials so modified in person classes will start tuesday at forest hills elementary and for other schools as well, the district superintendent says the idea is to provide some extra help to those students who are struggling with distance learning. >>getting on their zoom lessons. if...
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>>cloudy orange skies that all of us were looking at this one from up in marine county dog didn't look like he was enjoying it too much either. and then san francisco was really orange in fact the closer to the coast, generally you've got the more orange, the skies did appear for many areas. now this is your berkeley view this morning as you can see it already definitely has an orange us reddish tint to it which is looking like at least we're going to be starting the morning with more of those similar looking skies now for parts of the bay area we are actually still under moderate air quality including the peninsula and lower elevations of the east bay. definitely pour conditions, the further inland you get gradually as we look at still winds across the region all the smoke is going to start start to settle down in the bay and that means worsening air quality likely over the next couple of days that smoke is of being pushed anywhere because winds have calmed down so much right now we're in the 50's and 60's for your current temperatures with a word in oakland at 63. concord and fairfie
>>cloudy orange skies that all of us were looking at this one from up in marine county dog didn't look like he was enjoying it too much either. and then san francisco was really orange in fact the closer to the coast, generally you've got the more orange, the skies did appear for many areas. now this is your berkeley view this morning as you can see it already definitely has an orange us reddish tint to it which is looking like at least we're going to be starting the morning with more of...
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two out situations, come back again this time against the mariners.lves down 5-1 in here it comes. alex dickerson apparently not too injured. i think a fan there kept the ball from going into the drink actually. 5-2 in the third. then in the fourth inning he hammers one deep left with a man on, again with two out. again, we have got a 5-5 game. the giants weren't done, there bullpen continues to lock it down and then there and rough pinch hits for alex dickerson, taking it game decider and the giants when it 6 have a 5. most notably they are now a game over 500. let's take it across the beta oakland. we are going to cheat a little bit and just you the game, but they won. that would be the opener. this is good news for the a's. chris davis, and he starts going with the pitch, adding it to right, heading in another yard, as he did against zach ricci of the astros, that's good news. the a's take the lead and they would wind up winning the ballgame. the key hit here, robbie grossman a little dunker in the center. george springer looked like he made a grea
two out situations, come back again this time against the mariners.lves down 5-1 in here it comes. alex dickerson apparently not too injured. i think a fan there kept the ball from going into the drink actually. 5-2 in the third. then in the fourth inning he hammers one deep left with a man on, again with two out. again, we have got a 5-5 game. the giants weren't done, there bullpen continues to lock it down and then there and rough pinch hits for alex dickerson, taking it game decider and the...
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now, among the areas of concern this week, marin county. usually great air quality, but not anymore. here's nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney. >> reporter: a stunning sunset in west marin tonight courtesy of the smoke from the woodward fire burning in the point reyes national seashore. for the past several days, that smoke has not been a welcome sight for folks in places like novato and along lucas valley road. >> it's so bad that even without covid, you'd still need to wear a mask. >> reporter: this woman is not just concerned about the impact on humans. 1450 she's got a horse who is not feeling good about the bad air. >> he's just not behaving as usual. he doesn't want to do things or will be rearing or bucking. >> reporter: according to the bay area air quality management district, cor ali and the horse should get ready for the same. >> our spare the air will be 15 days in a row and that breaks our records for the bay area. >> reporter: the woodward fire as of tonight has burned more than 4,400 acres and is just 17% contained. >> someone de
now, among the areas of concern this week, marin county. usually great air quality, but not anymore. here's nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney. >> reporter: a stunning sunset in west marin tonight courtesy of the smoke from the woodward fire burning in the point reyes national seashore. for the past several days, that smoke has not been a welcome sight for folks in places like novato and along lucas valley road. >> it's so bad that even without covid, you'd still need to wear a mask....
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with smoke and lots of it this was the scene in pacifica today, it might seem odd but yesterday's marine layer that created that orange glow actually provided us with some relief from the smoke but today, the air quality has dropped to his unhealthiest in days, you're all just want to issues out there and joins us now with the very latest orange, yeah, this looks very similar to a couple years ago with the paradise fire. we have the offshore winds. >>and all the smoke up or back in the bay area boy just very thick out there right now this looking from timber on back toward the golden gate bridge lost in some of that smoke and fog outside right now the air quality. >>very bad around the bay area in extremely unhealthy specially in a san francisco right now i want you to look at this you see the darker shade here the purple here that is the most unhealthy air quality in the entire bay area right now very unhealthy but everywhere you go just about in the san mateo you get fremont hayward you names in the areas shaded in red here actually a little bit better in livermore right now so the wor
with smoke and lots of it this was the scene in pacifica today, it might seem odd but yesterday's marine layer that created that orange glow actually provided us with some relief from the smoke but today, the air quality has dropped to his unhealthiest in days, you're all just want to issues out there and joins us now with the very latest orange, yeah, this looks very similar to a couple years ago with the paradise fire. we have the offshore winds. >>and all the smoke up or back in the...
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that has marine life in it. >> reporter: every day the marine plants a. rate, billions of fish eggs, microscopic plankton and marine life die. >> that water is being sucked in where they essentially can't swim away. >> reporter: sean bosswell is the -- in 2010 the state gave the plan a decade to retrofit or face shutdown. the plant at moss landing agreed to make changes to limit impact. while environmentologists are skeptical they're fed up with other plan plants that haven't complied. cal iso fought for time to bring other power sources online. that's a mistake says the former president of the state public utilities commission. she says while the cause of the blackouts is under investigation, the state always had plenty of reserve capacity. >> why should we allow the holdout? thumbing their noses at california's clean energy laws to win? >> reporter: but environmentalists admit they expected to lose this round with the vote coming so soon after the august blackouts. >> it's definitely not very good timing for our argument. >> reporter: jaxon vander biken
that has marine life in it. >> reporter: every day the marine plants a. rate, billions of fish eggs, microscopic plankton and marine life die. >> that water is being sucked in where they essentially can't swim away. >> reporter: sean bosswell is the -- in 2010 the state gave the plan a decade to retrofit or face shutdown. the plant at moss landing agreed to make changes to limit impact. while environmentologists are skeptical they're fed up with other plan plants that haven't...
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loses 50,000 soldiers and marines.and one campaign, hanoi loses 40,000 northcutt news and viet cong soldiers. that's killed, right? tens of thousands more are wounded. so, total military disaster, but then two le duan great surprise, psychologically, it's a huge victory over the united states, because of the way the american people will respond to the tet offensive. this dramatic military defeat becomes a critical victory for hanoi. what's interesting, is that le duan never thought that would happen. it simply is an accident that the americans responded the way they did, and they responded the way they did mostly because of certain images i will share with you in a moment. so, america gets hit really hard, psychologically, that's not lost on johnson, and within a few weeks after the tet offensive, johnson goes on tv, and tells the american people that, from now, on the u.s. will commit itself to resolving the war diplomatically, and also johnson announces that he won't be running for a second term as president. that ra
loses 50,000 soldiers and marines.and one campaign, hanoi loses 40,000 northcutt news and viet cong soldiers. that's killed, right? tens of thousands more are wounded. so, total military disaster, but then two le duan great surprise, psychologically, it's a huge victory over the united states, because of the way the american people will respond to the tet offensive. this dramatic military defeat becomes a critical victory for hanoi. what's interesting, is that le duan never thought that would...
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and that's something we can thank the marine layer for.let's look at what's going on from sutro tower looking at an advancing stack, or layer of low clouds moving out over san francisco. 65 degrees in the city right now. we have low 70s at oakland, at half moon bay. northward from the golden gate bridge, the sky looks a bit brighter than at this hour yesterday despite the advancing marin layer. 76 degrees. 85 in fairfield and 80 at livermore. and looking at downtown oakland, you can still see the haze. it is still with us. there's still some smoke but there's rather significant improvement areawide. the sea breeze with better air quality. it continues tomorrow and it will be cooler thursday and friday with morning drizzle likely perhaps both days. here is our forecast animation. locally inland, give me all you've got. hit us with your best shot. perhaps across the bay and locally inland as well. hoe temperatures on the milder side. i showed that it is a bit warmer than this time yesterday. and hoe temperatures mainly in the low 60s hazy su
and that's something we can thank the marine layer for.let's look at what's going on from sutro tower looking at an advancing stack, or layer of low clouds moving out over san francisco. 65 degrees in the city right now. we have low 70s at oakland, at half moon bay. northward from the golden gate bridge, the sky looks a bit brighter than at this hour yesterday despite the advancing marin layer. 76 degrees. 85 in fairfield and 80 at livermore. and looking at downtown oakland, you can still see...
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it's cleaner the closer towards the coast you get with especially some difference is noticeable in marine county where first sign of yellow is now showing up indicating moderate air quality the further inland you get and eventually closer to the sierra you go. well that's the worst of it we still do have multiple fires burning in the sierra nevada certainly putting up a lot of smoke out that direction. 50's and 60's for our current temperatures, a cool start get outside with that light jacket ready to go and then maybe not spend too much time out there despite our increases in sunshine and less hayes we still do have poor air. so definitely stay inside more so the knot on this tuesday. 70's and 80's for today's daytime highs more in your forecast is still ahead. robin. >>thank you john we're checking in on the bay bridge commute which actually looks a little bit better was never a bad drive into san francisco. we just have a crowd at the toll plaza and it's been off and on it's still slow that be on west grand but thinning out a little bit as you get closer to the pay gates, but this is a
it's cleaner the closer towards the coast you get with especially some difference is noticeable in marine county where first sign of yellow is now showing up indicating moderate air quality the further inland you get and eventually closer to the sierra you go. well that's the worst of it we still do have multiple fires burning in the sierra nevada certainly putting up a lot of smoke out that direction. 50's and 60's for our current temperatures, a cool start get outside with that light jacket...