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i'm really excited, because i'm actually enlisted in the marines, to be in the band.s was a really good experience for me to get me ready for boot camp and, like, to see what i can become. [ marching-band music plays ] >> the evening parade is open to the public. admission is free. to find about getting tickets, check out our website. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen kids news." >> write to us at... [cc] >> everything you've ever learned about dieting is wrong. there's a better way, but don't blink or you'll miss it. that's it. >> announcer: if you've tried to lose weight, there's something you already know: no matter what restrictive diets, programs or products you've tried, they've all had one thing in common-- they didn't work. but there is something new that can. right now, hundred of thousands of people are already losing millions of pounds without traditional dieting. they've discovered the most revolutionary weight loss breakthrough of the 21st century. it's called s
i'm really excited, because i'm actually enlisted in the marines, to be in the band.s was a really good experience for me to get me ready for boot camp and, like, to see what i can become. [ marching-band music plays ] >> the evening parade is open to the public. admission is free. to find about getting tickets, check out our website. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> that's all for this week. thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you next time with more "teen...
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>> congratulations, marines.plause] >> the chief of naval operations, united states navy will administer the oath of office to those being commissioned in the united states navy. i present 764 midshipmen to the commission into our united states navy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, captain clark. you're flying now. that is not an osprey. thank you for being here. mr. president, admiral miller, dean phillips. it is an honor for me to be bringing in the future here today. i would like to congratulate the new second lieutenants joining our fleet today. for those about to become ensigns, i want to ask you to remember what we talked about a few weeks ago. numberedlike odd- classes. i want to give you an executive summary of a few things. as the president mentioned to you earlier, i want you to guard your integrity. no one can take your integrity away from you. it is uniquely yours. do not lose it. your allegiance is to the institution, to the country, to the constitution. not your buddies. it is in your oath tod
>> congratulations, marines.plause] >> the chief of naval operations, united states navy will administer the oath of office to those being commissioned in the united states navy. i present 764 midshipmen to the commission into our united states navy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, captain clark. you're flying now. that is not an osprey. thank you for being here. mr. president, admiral miller, dean phillips. it is an honor for me to be bringing in the future here...
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>> congratulations, marines. [applause] >> the chief of naval operations, united states navy will administer the oath of office to those being commissioned in the united states navy. i present 764 midshipmen to the commission into our united states navy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, captain clark. you're flying now. that is not in osprey. thank you for being here. mr. president, admiral miller, dean phillips. it is an honor for me to be bringing in the future here today. i would like to congratulate the new second lieutenants. for those about to become ensigns, i want to ask you to remember what we talked about a few weeks ago. look, i like odd-numbered classes. i want to give you an executive summary of a few things. as the president mentioned to you earlier, i want you to guard your integrity. no one can take your integrity away from you. it is uniquely yours. do not lose it. your allegiance is to the institution, to the country, to the constitution. not your buddies. it is in your oath today. think ab
>> congratulations, marines. [applause] >> the chief of naval operations, united states navy will administer the oath of office to those being commissioned in the united states navy. i present 764 midshipmen to the commission into our united states navy. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, captain clark. you're flying now. that is not in osprey. thank you for being here. mr. president, admiral miller, dean phillips. it is an honor for me to be bringing in the future...
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and marines are our around. please don't just think this is a vision of a vehicle that is an amphibious assault. to would take 700 ships haiti, it was our amphibious tractors going back and forth. they are a utility fighting vehicle for us. the replacement is doing well. we will have 16 airplanes next quarter and by the end of the year. only short take off beingertical landings built in the world. you can ask yourself, why do we need something like that? the amphibious ships as carriers. , likere around the world -- like in worldaden can fly of aiden, it off the ship and go out and do the bidding of the nation. harrier die,t the we would have 11 large deck carriers which would just be helicopter platforms. those programs are funded we will keep those programs a lot. >> thank you. he said something interesting that caught my ear. point you're making the that we needed capabilities for a lot of things. i'd like to examine that first part of your statement and ask of the big wars that you do not think are likely, w
and marines are our around. please don't just think this is a vision of a vehicle that is an amphibious assault. to would take 700 ships haiti, it was our amphibious tractors going back and forth. they are a utility fighting vehicle for us. the replacement is doing well. we will have 16 airplanes next quarter and by the end of the year. only short take off beingertical landings built in the world. you can ask yourself, why do we need something like that? the amphibious ships as carriers. ,...
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marine corps to be here today. the format for today is the general will speak for 10-50 minutes and summarize his thoughts on broad issues. then he and i will have a conversation and then we will turn to the crowd. whenve cspan covering so and if i call on you in the course of that conversation, be sure to identify yourself and wait for a microphone and then we will proceed. general ms is a combat aviator for the great state of idaho where he attended college. he has been in the marine corps for his entire 35 year career. is the longest serving service chief, the senior member of that illustrious body. his a top adviser to the president on all matters like national security and the marine corps' top planner, budgeteer, combat conceptualize your and so forth. he has had many jobs at different levels of development and different levels of command including in 2006 when he and general petraeus teamed up to write the counterinsurgency met manual. he had been instrumental as a combat aviator and they were fired in the e
marine corps to be here today. the format for today is the general will speak for 10-50 minutes and summarize his thoughts on broad issues. then he and i will have a conversation and then we will turn to the crowd. whenve cspan covering so and if i call on you in the course of that conversation, be sure to identify yourself and wait for a microphone and then we will proceed. general ms is a combat aviator for the great state of idaho where he attended college. he has been in the marine corps...
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servant leadership is a model which a marine puts a merchant marine, a leader puts their welfare of theirteam second and their own welfare a distant third. they look at themselves and say i exist to remove obstacles for my team so that they can accomplish. i do not exist to accrue glory power or wealth or fame because after all nakedly came into this world and having seen a lot of funerals i can assure you they give you leave. you do not take anything with you. server leadership demands that people observe what we do rather than what we say and demands integrity wholeness consistency between word and deed and above all else a demands character. lest we think this leadership hard to attain i promise you it can be done. it does take the patient pursuit of virtue and it takes courage. allow me to tell a quick story about corporal jason dunn. he participate in the iraqification 2003 and he was scheduled to get out of the marine corps shortly after but when it became apparent that the 12 million infantry's wad he had led in 2003 would return to iraq in 2004 he extended his enlistment so he cou
servant leadership is a model which a marine puts a merchant marine, a leader puts their welfare of theirteam second and their own welfare a distant third. they look at themselves and say i exist to remove obstacles for my team so that they can accomplish. i do not exist to accrue glory power or wealth or fame because after all nakedly came into this world and having seen a lot of funerals i can assure you they give you leave. you do not take anything with you. server leadership demands that...
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it is a stander part of the marine kit. with theseuipped technologies like solar blankets or led lights. because of this new equipment, arefghanistan, the marines putting 208 fewer trucks on the 5.4 million gallons a year. , fewerans fewer convoys marines needed to protect. we are not the only once a working on this. we are not the only ones who realize how important developing alternative fuels are. our friends and allies around the world are exploring similar to increase their combat effectiveness. the australian navy who participated in rimpac and the fleet commander that one of his helicopter that landed on nimitz. .e signed an agreement when asked about it he was committed to this project lima he said i am about to get on the helicopter. [laughter] so, yes. the british army, partnering afghanistan.in they are using alternative energy equipment developed by our marines. they now operate. all of the technology and all of the engineering and chemistry is great, that i think the best part of this initiative is watching how
it is a stander part of the marine kit. with theseuipped technologies like solar blankets or led lights. because of this new equipment, arefghanistan, the marines putting 208 fewer trucks on the 5.4 million gallons a year. , fewerans fewer convoys marines needed to protect. we are not the only once a working on this. we are not the only ones who realize how important developing alternative fuels are. our friends and allies around the world are exploring similar to increase their combat...
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the marine corps hasn't been below 171,000 since 1951. the marine corps has not. so no administration, note leadership when congress is taking the marine corps below 171. arguably a reason for that. i don't know that i would say that's the reason. i look at at the challenging times and probably the post-world war ii is the one i look at and go okay, we've got to get this right. for all of us in here, we have differing opinions about how much is enough and how much of the service than i do understand that. we are not going to get it exactly right, but what we can afford to do is the nation is get it exactly wrong. when i look at coming out of world war ii i would just ask everybody, take a deep drive people work our way through the budget, work our way through the force sizing a first or mathematics six months or a year. but let's forget about the lessons from that period of time. >> masks question over here in the third row. >> thank you, general for your comments. my question is more along the training and education line. cultural language and scales had training
the marine corps hasn't been below 171,000 since 1951. the marine corps has not. so no administration, note leadership when congress is taking the marine corps below 171. arguably a reason for that. i don't know that i would say that's the reason. i look at at the challenging times and probably the post-world war ii is the one i look at and go okay, we've got to get this right. for all of us in here, we have differing opinions about how much is enough and how much of the service than i do...
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. >> i talked a little bit about mou's and relationships with the marines. maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources and capabilities integrated into the command and control at the fire and also the supporting ops centers whether it be the gac or other centers down there. maybe our military personnel can talk about that, or ray. >> it's important to note that we are the supporting effort to cal fire and we get called in when they are basically out of assets. we are working for cal fire, they are the incident commanders, we follow their coordination, typically we're the last ones in and the first ones out. we do have an on-going relationship with cal fire, i'm in contact with cal fire all the time. we have good situational awareness what's going on in the state of california. they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers you
. >> i talked a little bit about mou's and relationships with the marines. maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources and capabilities integrated into the command and control at the fire and also the supporting ops centers whether it be the gac or other centers down there. maybe our military personnel can talk about that, or ray. >> it's important to note that we are the supporting effort to cal fire and we get called in when they are basically out of...
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we greatly respect navy, marine corps and guard safety policy. cal fire has an aviation policy as well. we work cooperatively with the agencies here at the table to ensure when we are engaged in an aerial fire fighting event we are working within each other's policies. we have trained in a work around, we can do close air support with navy and marine corps aircraft, with the current system we have. would we like to improve upon it? absolutely. we have gone very high up in the organization to try and look at getting the r210 radio modified to the point where it can work on our vhf spectrums, that's one of our challenges we need to move forward with. but overall we're confident when we do call upon dod assets to integrate with civilian aircraft, the training regimen we put forth will keep aircrews safe and also have them be effective. there was a lot of questions from a political level as well as a public level. you've got aircraft sitting at north island, just launch them, get them in the fight. it was hard to explain to them that that's a very de
we greatly respect navy, marine corps and guard safety policy. cal fire has an aviation policy as well. we work cooperatively with the agencies here at the table to ensure when we are engaged in an aerial fire fighting event we are working within each other's policies. we have trained in a work around, we can do close air support with navy and marine corps aircraft, with the current system we have. would we like to improve upon it? absolutely. we have gone very high up in the organization to...
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first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered southwest afghanistan during 2009. we arrived in 2010 so it was a bit more stable. and we went straight to helman and nimruz province. very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th out of 1 86 on the world bank list of developed countries. 20 percent of the babies won't reach their first year of life. there is a 44 year life span for your average citizen. it has a less than 20 percent literacy rate and girls in afghanistan will marry by the time they are 15 and will likely birth their second child by the time they are 20. so this is the long-term effects of violence and civil wars within a failed state by every measure. the marines who are currently still in southwest afghanistan, they are surrounded by very conservative culture. in 2010, this is not true now but narco traf
first marine decision, first marine expeditionary force forward entered southwest afghanistan during 2009. we arrived in 2010 so it was a bit more stable. and we went straight to helman and nimruz province. very complex dynamic environment that we were operating in but before i begin it talk to you about the operational picture, i just want to give you a snapshot of afghanistan. when we got there i want to set the frame here so you understand what we're dealing with. afghanistan ranged 180th...
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now, the marine corps, and i have to say when you think of marines you generally don't think of ardent environmentalists. [laughter] but i will tell you, they are so far ahead in proving that renewable energy increases combat effectiveness particularly in actual combat in afghanistan. using their experimental forward-operating base program they developed an alternative energy source from the private commercial sector that helped reduce their dependence on these fuel convoys and nontraditional sources of fuel like fossil fuels and like batteries. in the fall of 2010, the third battalion fifth marines deployed. they deployed to helmand province where some of the hardest fighting in afghanistan was going on. and they went with things identified by the process and they saw dramatic impact. what it allowed a foot patrol to do is operate in three weeks using solar blankets to power their radios and gps's and not batteries. so they could go for three weeks without a battery resupplied in a very few days. they shed 700 pounds of batteries, so those 200 marines did not have to go -- hall that e
now, the marine corps, and i have to say when you think of marines you generally don't think of ardent environmentalists. [laughter] but i will tell you, they are so far ahead in proving that renewable energy increases combat effectiveness particularly in actual combat in afghanistan. using their experimental forward-operating base program they developed an alternative energy source from the private commercial sector that helped reduce their dependence on these fuel convoys and nontraditional...
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marine corps, mr. speaker, but quite frankly, when they will not give connie and trish a little paragraph, like i have already said three times today, that clearly states they are not at fault, it's very disappointing, to say the least. mr. speaker, in closing, as i do on the floor when i think about all our men and women overseas in afghanistan and iraq that i'm going to ask god to please bless our men and women in uniform, to please bless the families of our men and women in uniform. i ask god in his loving arms to hold the families who've given a child dying for freedom in afghanistan and iraq. mr. speaker, i am going to ask at this time that god will touch the hearts of the united states marine corps to give john to the families of brow and brooks gruber. mr. speaker, i will ask god to please bless the house and senate to do what is right in the eyes of god for today and tomorrow. i will ask the president -- i will ask god to bless the president of the united states that he'll do what is right for
marine corps, mr. speaker, but quite frankly, when they will not give connie and trish a little paragraph, like i have already said three times today, that clearly states they are not at fault, it's very disappointing, to say the least. mr. speaker, in closing, as i do on the floor when i think about all our men and women overseas in afghanistan and iraq that i'm going to ask god to please bless our men and women in uniform, to please bless the families of our men and women in uniform. i ask...
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a marine violates the code and now faces a murder charge. a would-be soccer mom takes up with a violent streak. >> i didn't look in the back. i didn't want to see the body. >> an openly gay inmate adheres to the convict code and pays the price. >> they say i was involved and i wasn't involved. >> you know i told you what we saw on camera, right? >> a former karate instructor is charged with a fatal act of arson. >> it was just five minutes, whatever in time, that kind of ruined everything. >> and a young inmate goes home to the father who had him arrested. >> you better hope to god they do not let me come nowhere near you. i swear to god i will knock every [ bleep ] out of your mouth. >> over the years of producing "lockup" we've interviewed hundreds of inmates across the country in various maximum security prisons and jails. really their stories break down into two broad categories. the first, inmates that brag about their heinous crimes and leave no doubt as to why they're behind bars. but the second and more puzzling category is the one w
a marine violates the code and now faces a murder charge. a would-be soccer mom takes up with a violent streak. >> i didn't look in the back. i didn't want to see the body. >> an openly gay inmate adheres to the convict code and pays the price. >> they say i was involved and i wasn't involved. >> you know i told you what we saw on camera, right? >> a former karate instructor is charged with a fatal act of arson. >> it was just five minutes, whatever in time,...
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, primarily with the first marine brigade in japan. he earned a ph.d. from the university of wisconsin madison, a chemistry professor at dartmouth college in 1969, and served as dartmouth president from 1998-2009. since 2005, dr. wright began a series of visits to u.s. military medical facilities where he met marines and other u.s. military personnel who had been wounded in the course of service in iraq in afghanistan. in over two dozen visits, says than the often encourages the injured servicemen and women to continue their education, and he subsequently joined in establishing and assumed responsibility for raising funds to support educational counseling program for one the u.s. veterans. severely injured military veterans. it is now being offered to the american council on education. the president worked with senators jim webb, john warner, and check payable on language for the gi bill those passed by congress and signed by president bush in june 2008. his interest was to provide a means for private institutions to partner with veter
, primarily with the first marine brigade in japan. he earned a ph.d. from the university of wisconsin madison, a chemistry professor at dartmouth college in 1969, and served as dartmouth president from 1998-2009. since 2005, dr. wright began a series of visits to u.s. military medical facilities where he met marines and other u.s. military personnel who had been wounded in the course of service in iraq in afghanistan. in over two dozen visits, says than the often encourages the injured...
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to test this, researchers collect marine life living in and on the marine seafloor. they also gathered plankton from different depths. >> translator: we want to study possible routes of contamination by checking organisms near the seafloor and also the fish that eat them. >> reporter: the scientists use a device known as a mud core to gather samples from the sea bottom. they cut the samples into 1 centimeter slices to analyze each layer. the next step will be to study the connection between these data from different samples and different locations. examining sample after sample, the scientists will map determrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmr. there is another dimension to the study. one researcher from the u.s. is looking for traces of an element called radium. it's a radioactive isotope that will mark the presence of ground water. hundreds of tons of groundwater are seeping into the nuclear plant every day. >> we want to use the radium isotope in the coastal sea to quantify how much ground water is coming into the ocean. and we think groundwater i i i contamination from the
to test this, researchers collect marine life living in and on the marine seafloor. they also gathered plankton from different depths. >> translator: we want to study possible routes of contamination by checking organisms near the seafloor and also the fish that eat them. >> reporter: the scientists use a device known as a mud core to gather samples from the sea bottom. they cut the samples into 1 centimeter slices to analyze each layer. the next step will be to study the connection...
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i'm with first marine briged. i've been coming to san francisco since may for the planning efforts and i got to participate in the com drill with 6 marines and we were dispersed from all 3 different sites. >> good morning, everybody, my name is michelle geddis, i'm with the san francisco department of emergency management, i'm responsible for the project management ofrs and one of our major programs is the interoperatability program. so i was more than delighted to be part of this com exercise, i was able to be an evaluator at the ocean beach location and we have a lot of lessons learned to talk about. thanks. >> one of the challenges that we have in civilian and also you as military is that common operating picture. how do we make sure that all of our resources in the field, back in the command post, have the same operating picture and we can ensure that we have an unity of effort of everyone. and with the command and control exercise that we started with, this was one great opportunity for the military and the c
i'm with first marine briged. i've been coming to san francisco since may for the planning efforts and i got to participate in the com drill with 6 marines and we were dispersed from all 3 different sites. >> good morning, everybody, my name is michelle geddis, i'm with the san francisco department of emergency management, i'm responsible for the project management ofrs and one of our major programs is the interoperatability program. so i was more than delighted to be part of this com...
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corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike napolitano is serving with the navy's expedition training group. while deployed in 2004, he spearheaded maritime patrol relief efforts toing the 2004 indian ocean tsunami, as well as numerous theater cooperation efforts throughout the pacific and in 2009 captain napolitano reported as commanding officer of the expeditionary training group. this is a fabulous panel and i know you're going to appreciate what they have to say. rear admiral, i think you'll start. >> first of all on behalf of the chilean navy i would like to thank so much to san francisco fleet week, particul
corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike...
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corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike napolitano is serving with the navy's expedition training group. while deployed in 2004, he spearheaded maritime patrol relief efforts toing the
corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and a tqm instructor. she completed a 7-month deployment. captain mike...
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navy, the marine corps, had something that we really needed. it's called logistics expertise. and we recognized that and with the help of our fleet week association, with the help of our honorary chair, former secretary of state george scholtz, along with senator feinstein who started fleet week, we began to appreciate in addition to appreciating the men and women in uniform and the wonderful attributes of having fleet week and the blue angels and the parade of ships, we could also be working on something very important to this city. all across the world there are examples after example and i know the men and women and leadership of the uss macon know this after their tour of duty these past months, all over the world there are disasters and emergencies that we are responding to and that you have become the humanitarian assistance and the disaster relief that is absolutely needed. why not practice that here? and so two years ago we gathered with our own departments from the port of san francisco to our sheriff to our police and fire, led by our emergency management division, g
navy, the marine corps, had something that we really needed. it's called logistics expertise. and we recognized that and with the help of our fleet week association, with the help of our honorary chair, former secretary of state george scholtz, along with senator feinstein who started fleet week, we began to appreciate in addition to appreciating the men and women in uniform and the wonderful attributes of having fleet week and the blue angels and the parade of ships, we could also be working...
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all whole bunch of them fell -- fell inbunch of them the marine corps. i will be thinking about several of them today. host: the memorial, by the way, 32 foot high figures. raising a 60 foot bronze flagpole. the flight at the top of the pole flies at full mast 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. that is by presidential proclamation. the figures stand on the look above the granite base. the entire memorial is about 78 feet tall. up next is caroline from tennessee, the democrats line. caller: good morning. ajust love the way they put little flat on my father's grave good it makes me feel good that all of our veterans and fallen veterans will never be forgotten. i just hope that does not get cut out when we cut our budget because i think it is a beautiful remembrance of our veterans. host: talk of it about your father and his service. caller: i do not remember the battle, but he was in the navy during world war ii, and his ship was sunk outside of japan. he got a purple heart. we had the ceremony for him when he passed away. the war affected his life severely.
all whole bunch of them fell -- fell inbunch of them the marine corps. i will be thinking about several of them today. host: the memorial, by the way, 32 foot high figures. raising a 60 foot bronze flagpole. the flight at the top of the pole flies at full mast 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. that is by presidential proclamation. the figures stand on the look above the granite base. the entire memorial is about 78 feet tall. up next is caroline from tennessee, the democrats line. caller: good...
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secretary, but i did spend the night at marine's memorial club so i think i'm able to fill in okay. as general my dsz at said, i've had the p opportunity to purpose in fleet week over the last several years. my attention and focus has been, obviously, from the first marine expeditionary forces perspective and our close partnership, the third fleet and expeditionary strike group 3 in supporting fleet week. clearly filling in for admiral roughhead i'm going to have to elevate my comments and move to a little bit different level. the department of defense is very comprehensively represented here at fleet week this year, more so than ever before. we have a representative from the assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and american security affairs in the audience and they were here in august when we did our exercise with the city. fema is well represented and we have several defense coordinating officers here over the past couple of days. certainly the california national guard is represented heavily here. obviously they are going to be the first guys to respond to a disast
secretary, but i did spend the night at marine's memorial club so i think i'm able to fill in okay. as general my dsz at said, i've had the p opportunity to purpose in fleet week over the last several years. my attention and focus has been, obviously, from the first marine expeditionary forces perspective and our close partnership, the third fleet and expeditionary strike group 3 in supporting fleet week. clearly filling in for admiral roughhead i'm going to have to elevate my comments and move...
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due to the return of a very aggressive marine layer. good evening everyone, this is the scene right now looking out on the kpix 5 studios tolts bay bridge where we can actually see a hint of the supermoon. it's a 100% full waxing beginnous moon. currently san francisco is 52 degrees. mid 50s tohe south in san jose. today's highs anywhere from the 50s at the beaches to 75 degrees in santa rosa which is one degree below normal for this time of year. but meanwhile we should be 77 in livermore. instead 69. instead mid 60s in san jose. it was in the upper 60s 234 valet toe through the bay. tonight overnight into the 40s continue to blow. e winds will not as hard as they are right now at 38-mile-per-hour wind gusts, instead they'll begin to relax 10 to 20 miles per hour. overnight cool and breezy. tomorrow a great start because of the really extensive layer of the marine layer, some condensation in the form of drizzle. but we're talking about rain. the green on the screen is the drizzle from the marine layer. on the sunday at 2:00 still fille
due to the return of a very aggressive marine layer. good evening everyone, this is the scene right now looking out on the kpix 5 studios tolts bay bridge where we can actually see a hint of the supermoon. it's a 100% full waxing beginnous moon. currently san francisco is 52 degrees. mid 50s tohe south in san jose. today's highs anywhere from the 50s at the beaches to 75 degrees in santa rosa which is one degree below normal for this time of year. but meanwhile we should be 77 in livermore....
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, not salute the marine standing guard. salute has become a tradition for presidents for ronald reagan. after he got on the aircraft, he then came out, see him coming out there, and he shook hands with that marine, there you see it. we should point out that to not salute is not breaking protocol, it's not violating any rule, it's what we see when the president boards marine one. he came back out and shook the marine's hand before boarding back on. that happened on friday. >>> as we celebrate this memorial day weekend with barbecues and beach time, some of us will be working, but overall it's important not to forget the true meaning of the weekend. in his weekly address on saturday, president obama asked americans to set aside some time this memorial day to, quote, honor and remember all the men and women who have given their lives in service to this country that we love. >>> and in a few hours the president will be leaving washington, and he's headed to oklahoma. he'll be in the city of moore today, that city that was devas
, not salute the marine standing guard. salute has become a tradition for presidents for ronald reagan. after he got on the aircraft, he then came out, see him coming out there, and he shook hands with that marine, there you see it. we should point out that to not salute is not breaking protocol, it's not violating any rule, it's what we see when the president boards marine one. he came back out and shook the marine's hand before boarding back on. that happened on friday. >>> as we...
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marines training to prevent the next benghazi.us, more than 1,000 people killed, but one woman miraculously survived. and was rescued 16 days in the rubble of a collapsed build iin. now back safe home. >>> wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jake tapper. and you're in "the situation room." >>> cleveland police say they took michelle knight's name off the fbi's national crime information center data base in november 2003, when they could not find a parent or guardian to confirm she was still missing. police say that's standard procedure. but they also claim they were still checking up on the case as recently as november of last year. i talked about that, and more, with the deputy chief of cleveland police, ed tomba. sir, can you explain the decision to remove michelle knight from that fbi data base? >> that was a policy decision that was made earlier. since then, our policies have changed. they've been updated. and that would no longer happen. but since we could not contact a family member for verification, and the results of her age, s
marines training to prevent the next benghazi.us, more than 1,000 people killed, but one woman miraculously survived. and was rescued 16 days in the rubble of a collapsed build iin. now back safe home. >>> wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jake tapper. and you're in "the situation room." >>> cleveland police say they took michelle knight's name off the fbi's national crime information center data base in november 2003, when they could not find a parent or guardian to...
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ski the mother sister of the new marines to be a to is a world renowned to but up to ten yes and seven hundred billion dollars are spent on making this grand space we're already to see what it looked like and why potently what the sound from the performances sounded like and nothing was short of a spectacular now of course this evening was meant to highlight how the space can work in terms of the different genres and the different performances from opera to ballet to all kids show us all here in this interchangeable stage of course one of the best people we're looking on for tonight was none other than a district director over the marines do you fear one m.r.e. to you valerie get together he gave a stunning performance way he relieved of course he was not the only pulmo we were looking for one of the one of russia's renowned pianists was also here who should a little bit about what he. he thought this space meant for him to use one of the best new. worlds. one of the most important things to see the city is incredible now do we know that the performances do sound amazing and we know wh
ski the mother sister of the new marines to be a to is a world renowned to but up to ten yes and seven hundred billion dollars are spent on making this grand space we're already to see what it looked like and why potently what the sound from the performances sounded like and nothing was short of a spectacular now of course this evening was meant to highlight how the space can work in terms of the different genres and the different performances from opera to ballet to all kids show us all here...
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the marine was actually surprised with the reunion.be several more weeks before he saw the pup. a nice surprise there. and in honor of graduation weekend, a special congratulations to one california graduate. 90-year-old wally earned his masters degree in education from cal state this weekend. he's the oldest graduate in the state university system and it is his fourth degree from the school. he says he hopes he's an inspiration to other students. >> i love that. it just shows you always have more to learn. >> exactly. no matter your age, you can always do whatever you like. there you go. >> lots of fog out there this morning. be careful. widespread showers are moving in. as we move into the beginning of the week, thunderstorms in the forecast for your monday, heating up to 80 degrees, warmer on tuesday at 85. we'll see sunshine by then. the unsettled weather pattern is kicking back in throughout the course of the week. today we'll see plenty of fog if it you haven't looked out yet and widespread showers. keep the umbrella handy. >> th
the marine was actually surprised with the reunion.be several more weeks before he saw the pup. a nice surprise there. and in honor of graduation weekend, a special congratulations to one california graduate. 90-year-old wally earned his masters degree in education from cal state this weekend. he's the oldest graduate in the state university system and it is his fourth degree from the school. he says he hopes he's an inspiration to other students. >> i love that. it just shows you always...
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later, his family got a letter from a marine who had served two tours with eric.who measured their success based on how many enemies they killed or how many missions they led to conquer a phone. eric based his success on how many of his friends he brought home and he brought home many, including me. eric was laid to rest here at arlington just six days ago. [ applause ] so today we remember their service, today just steps from where these brave americans lie in eternal peace, we declare as a proud and grateful nation that their sacrifice will never be forgotten. and just as we honor them, we hold their families close, because for the parents who lose a child, for the husbands and wives who leez partner, for the children who lose a parent, every loss is devastating. for those of us who bear the solemn responsibility of sending these men and women into harm's way, we know the consequences all too well. i feel it every time i meet a wounded warrior, every time i visit walter reed and every time i reed grieve with a gold star family and that's why on this day, we reme
later, his family got a letter from a marine who had served two tours with eric.who measured their success based on how many enemies they killed or how many missions they led to conquer a phone. eric based his success on how many of his friends he brought home and he brought home many, including me. eric was laid to rest here at arlington just six days ago. [ applause ] so today we remember their service, today just steps from where these brave americans lie in eternal peace, we declare as a...
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and for areas in marin, napa and sonoma counties. we are not going to see our first full on sunny day until temperatures start to warm up. hot, dry air in place to creep in by thursday. our first fog free day coming our way as we head throughout thursday morning. a nice break for us. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 50s to start for tomorrow morning. 55 in san jose. daytime highs tomorrow will be going up a little bit. again, not extremely hot. 75 in san jose. 76 in morgan hills. close to 80 degrees. 74 in pleasanton and 77 back for livermore. not quite 70s in san francisco but on the seven day forecast we have the heat coming our way. the the allergy forecast is going up. as the temperatures get hot and we get the wind blowing around especially on friday if you suffer from allergies you may want to limit your outdoor exposure it will get uncomfortable. we have beach weather coming our way saturday and sunday so maybe fresh salt air will do you some good. >> thank you very much. >>> $535 million. the nba board of governors appro
and for areas in marin, napa and sonoma counties. we are not going to see our first full on sunny day until temperatures start to warm up. hot, dry air in place to creep in by thursday. our first fog free day coming our way as we head throughout thursday morning. a nice break for us. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 50s to start for tomorrow morning. 55 in san jose. daytime highs tomorrow will be going up a little bit. again, not extremely hot. 75 in san jose. 76 in morgan hills. close to...
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no accidents in sight for those of you coming out of marin county. >> i does want to thank the entirecity in all their family and friends. for all the support you have given my family. thank you. >> and emotional candlelight vigil was held last night honoring 8 year-old leila fowler pill . who was killed ovr the weekend in calaveras county. >> her mother is struggling to cope with the death of the april growth. here's what we know. an autopsy was performed and the county coroner says she was stabbed multiple times while insider home on saturday. the young girl bled to death. law enforcement has interviewed of sex offenders in the area. but darden not saying that sexual assault was part of the crime. an intense three day manhunt was has turned up no clues. police do not have enough to provide suspect name or a sketch. >> a sea of people gathered at jenny lind of interest cool to remember leila . she went to school there. there were her favorite colors think and purple while mourning the loss of a little girl. >> earlier in the day, neighbors recalled moments right after the stabbing an
no accidents in sight for those of you coming out of marin county. >> i does want to thank the entirecity in all their family and friends. for all the support you have given my family. thank you. >> and emotional candlelight vigil was held last night honoring 8 year-old leila fowler pill . who was killed ovr the weekend in calaveras county. >> her mother is struggling to cope with the death of the april growth. here's what we know. an autopsy was performed and the county...
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. >> each one of these recruits has to be a basically trained marine. we have to give our brothers and sisters in the fleet who are going to be in charge of the marines a finished product. >> i want to prepare people to deal with stress better and if that doesn't work out, to help them to fight through the challenges in the aftermath of stress. i'm skip rizzo, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california institute for creative technologies. anybody that goes to war is going to be changed. it's just a reality. on the other hand, ptsd is a significant challenge. it's not about being weak. it's about having an experience of stress that really has a neurological impact. we've seen now potentially hundreds of thousands of veterans who may be returning from iraq or afghanistan with post-traumatic stress disorder. conservative estimates say one in five folks coming home. >> the whole virtual iraq, afghanistan exposure therapy system is a set of scenarios, like villages, afghan villages, iraqi villages, city environments that resemble middle e
. >> each one of these recruits has to be a basically trained marine. we have to give our brothers and sisters in the fleet who are going to be in charge of the marines a finished product. >> i want to prepare people to deal with stress better and if that doesn't work out, to help them to fight through the challenges in the aftermath of stress. i'm skip rizzo, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california institute for creative technologies. anybody that goes to war...
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we use the marines to do that so no problem. as you see in the photograph below, you can see that the only way to get it in there was with rubber boats, not any more with the lft's that you used to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with a guitar in your hand it's another story. you have to be prepared as much as you can. the first section is to establish coms. communications is the most important thing to deal with an emergency of this sort and you are absolutely right. people and infrastructure regulations. in our school we teach our kids that if they felt a tremor or an earthquake, which is they can't stay stand, they have to run it high lands. how high? about 30 meters above sea level. this is mostly safe. but also we practice that in many coastal communities we practi
we use the marines to do that so no problem. as you see in the photograph below, you can see that the only way to get it in there was with rubber boats, not any more with the lft's that you used to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with...
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marines dying from toxic water? it is it a decades old issue that is getting new attention on capitol hill. stay with us. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. >> welcome back. attorney is representing one of the bengazi whistle-blowers and demanding an apology from the state department. she said she is blocked from getting security clearance in order to help her client and her client has been threatened by unname would administration officialings. >> she's been in touch with us directly. >> she said she -- >> she's making false statements. >> that is lies? >> we think that false statements are lying and we have someone on national television saying they are blocking them from a security clearance
marines dying from toxic water? it is it a decades old issue that is getting new attention on capitol hill. stay with us. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. >>...
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he didn't tell her he was going to sign up for marines. he goes as a casualty replacement on the first tour, on subsequent tours as a squad leader, sergeant, leads a squad in the second battle of fallujah which is the most intense urban fighting since the battle ofway city in vietnam as part of the lima company 31. while he's doing that he checks the internet and sees the water bill for the avocado farm he bought with his wife in california. it's $900 for the month, which is what a sergeant makes for the whole month and he realizes he has a problem at home with the cost of water in southern california and that really was the beginning of his road to figuring out how he could produce produce on this farm without using water the consequence of that has become a school he opened with his wife to train his fellow combat veterans on how to deploy the same type of farming which is really in colin's case and colin and karen's case driven by colin's motivation to take care of his brothers who which are those marines he was fighting with. the reaso
he didn't tell her he was going to sign up for marines. he goes as a casualty replacement on the first tour, on subsequent tours as a squad leader, sergeant, leads a squad in the second battle of fallujah which is the most intense urban fighting since the battle ofway city in vietnam as part of the lima company 31. while he's doing that he checks the internet and sees the water bill for the avocado farm he bought with his wife in california. it's $900 for the month, which is what a sergeant...
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. >> dad, four years as a marine. >> my dad was a navy vet. >> on this day to remember, we'll take you on a trip through one bay area neighborhood where every flag tells a story. >>> and as we unofficially move into summer, labor day is now on the horizon and it's about time for a decision on the new bay bridge. >>> we're going to fence it off. >> a fence for bud sdi. probably a good idea. just saying. after a long, wet night for the new guy in marin county. >>> it's been a wet night for much of the bay area. this is very unmemorial day like. check out doppler as another wave of rain and drizzle moves through. when are we goi,, people switching to finish are experiencing amazing shine. quantum with new power gel delivers brilliant shine, which cascade can't do. take the finish shine challenge and see what it can do for you. your carpet stains can reappear. [ laughing ] [ male announcer ] try resolve stain remover, the formula penetrates deep into your carpet and removes stains so they don't come back. trust resolve. forget stains. Ñáçwçñ for it's a challengefornia fostto replace clothe
. >> dad, four years as a marine. >> my dad was a navy vet. >> on this day to remember, we'll take you on a trip through one bay area neighborhood where every flag tells a story. >>> and as we unofficially move into summer, labor day is now on the horizon and it's about time for a decision on the new bay bridge. >>> we're going to fence it off. >> a fence for bud sdi. probably a good idea. just saying. after a long, wet night for the new guy in marin...