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the first marine raiders and first marine parachute and their commander. >> he had slightly red hair and he grew a beard. the beard, of course, turned red. was red. and that is where the nickname started as red mike. >> john sweeney was there commanding his own rifle company right alongside red mike on bloody ridge that september 13th. by some accounts they were outnumbered 6-1. >> henderson field is located in the area just behind where the artillery was established for this particular action. about a thousand yards from this spot. on this night some 600 marine raiders and 300 pair troa troop defended this particular portion of the airfield. >> cam guc one gets lost in the jungle. the other two flounder around and the combat is pretty fleeting that night, although it's bad enough to drive back the initial marine line. >> i can visualize going through it. i think one of the fears that i had was the darkness falling, knowing that something was going to happen right after dark. >> it's incredibly steep to go up that ridge. it's like your face is almost facing right into the ground your
the first marine raiders and first marine parachute and their commander. >> he had slightly red hair and he grew a beard. the beard, of course, turned red. was red. and that is where the nickname started as red mike. >> john sweeney was there commanding his own rifle company right alongside red mike on bloody ridge that september 13th. by some accounts they were outnumbered 6-1. >> henderson field is located in the area just behind where the artillery was established for this...
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major general archer vandergrift's first marine division. enemy was caught completely off guard. >> why don't the japanese oppose the landing? >> japanese garrison on guadalcanal is there to construct an airfield. it's compressed korean laborers. when the marines first show up, the first instinct of the commander is this is just going to be a raid. >> but this was a different story. brigadier general rupert led john sweeney and 3,000 marines against a thousand japanese soldiers. >> they started yelling enough to scare anybody. maline, maline, you die. that was a common one. >> they were the extermination fights to being the hall mark of the battle in the pacific of world war ii. >> the first to encounter the opposition across the open field. we lost two officers and one man right there within a matter of 30 seconds or so. >> for 31 hours, over 800 japanese soldiers fought to the death. the marines lost 115 and the navy lost seven sailors. >> when did the japanese make the decision to reinforce guadalcanal? >> the japanese in the south pacifi
major general archer vandergrift's first marine division. enemy was caught completely off guard. >> why don't the japanese oppose the landing? >> japanese garrison on guadalcanal is there to construct an airfield. it's compressed korean laborers. when the marines first show up, the first instinct of the commander is this is just going to be a raid. >> but this was a different story. brigadier general rupert led john sweeney and 3,000 marines against a thousand japanese...
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marines took the high ground. photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me and most marines is that, here is the irony, you can't see who it is. >> but says retired marine colonel mary rynewald, the marine corps did identify the men. one, john bradley, navy coreman who fought along side the marines was believed to be this man. nearly 70 years later, historian, eric cruley started asking questions. >> an important iconic moment in american history to the get it right, i think is essential for, you know all americans to kind of say this is the truth. these really are the guys that were there. bradley was there, that's him. but compare that to the figure in the photo. >> the two were completely inconsistent with respect to -- their clothing, the articles of equipment they were carrying. forensic specialist, michael
marines took the high ground. photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me and most marines is that, here is the irony, you can't see who it is. >> but says retired marine colonel mary rynewald, the marine corps did identify the men. one, john bradley, navy coreman who fought along side the marines was believed to be this man. nearly 70 years later, historian, eric cruley started asking questions. >> an important iconic moment...
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so i invite you, my fellow marines, to join me in our marine chant. [ chanting ] >> this idea of bias just for the armed forces. all of us can apply it in our every day lives. when you're mindful of your actions, then you're in control. it will help motivate you to break bad habits and also make good ones. for "vital signs," i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hmmmmmm..... hmmmmm... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. named one of car and driver's 10best, 10 years in a row. [so i use quickbooks and run mye entire business from the cloud. i keep an eye on sales and expenses from anywhere. even down here in the dark i can still see we're having a great month. and celebrate accordingly. i run on quickbooks.that's how i own it. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points
so i invite you, my fellow marines, to join me in our marine chant. [ chanting ] >> this idea of bias just for the armed forces. all of us can apply it in our every day lives. when you're mindful of your actions, then you're in control. it will help motivate you to break bad habits and also make good ones. for "vital signs," i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hmmmmmm..... hmmmmm... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. named one of...
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a marine. actual plan you guys were briefed on would have had the assault waves go ashore first and immediately thereafter, you guys would land behind the marines. it turns out, by mistake, you're landed in the assault waves. >> all i know is that when our battalion hit the beach, there were marines in front of us and marines in back of us. >> it's not clear why the events unfolded as they did, but the records speak for themselves. joe shawinsky's entire battalion had landed by late afternoon on d-day, 19 february 1945. >> colonel, when did you discover there was a seabee unit in the assaultway? >> "c" company of the 133rd seabee battalion was assigned to my ship and they landed with us. i can absolutely certify that. >> shelton scale's commanded 3rd battalion in the 4th marine division. >> i'm going down that lift with that landing craft, i felt sorry for them. >> when you get on ashore, did you see any of the seabees? >> yeah, working on the airfields or putting in telephone lines. >> we went
a marine. actual plan you guys were briefed on would have had the assault waves go ashore first and immediately thereafter, you guys would land behind the marines. it turns out, by mistake, you're landed in the assault waves. >> all i know is that when our battalion hit the beach, there were marines in front of us and marines in back of us. >> it's not clear why the events unfolded as they did, but the records speak for themselves. joe shawinsky's entire battalion had landed by late...
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i served with him as a marine. i was with another marine in the back. you see -- >> todd, come up here. >> and -- you can stay there we served together and there was this unusual fellow that i saw on the military base. he kept getting excludessed from the chow hall because they thought he was a contractor. the contractors eat elsewhere. occasionally he would remind people that the state department was a lead agency and he would smile. he wasn't fit to eat in the chow halls but kael was always trying to include the perspectives from the lowest levels, exactly as he is doing now. and i later worked with him in afghanistan as well. >> you are a marine? >> yes. >> i'll second that. it's a good thing for kael i have no problem speaking in front of people impromptu. wasn't supposed to be doing this. i'm going to school at utah state, one of his former associates, my professor, came out to speak, and he was talking about the shenanigans in the middle east, for lack of a better term. made connections with that. he knew some people i know or has some experiences
i served with him as a marine. i was with another marine in the back. you see -- >> todd, come up here. >> and -- you can stay there we served together and there was this unusual fellow that i saw on the military base. he kept getting excludessed from the chow hall because they thought he was a contractor. the contractors eat elsewhere. occasionally he would remind people that the state department was a lead agency and he would smile. he wasn't fit to eat in the chow halls but kael...
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i served with him as a marine.s with another marine in the back. >> pod, come up here. >> you could stay there. we served together and there was this unusual fellow that i saw on the military base there he kept getting excluded from that shop all. they thought it was a contractor. by contractors need also t. kael was always trying to include the perspectives from the lowest level, that there is lowest level, exactly as he is doing a. and i later worked with in in afghanistan as well. >> and you are a marine? >> a marine. >> i will just second that. good thing for kael have no problems speaking for people impromptu. i wasn't supposed be doing this at this time. i met kael what is going to school at utah state. i am one of his former associates. he was my professor. he was talking about the shenanigans we had in the middle east, lack of a better term. he was talking makes connections. innocent people that i know or he is an experienced with things i have. we talked afterwards and he was asking for some things, and i
i served with him as a marine.s with another marine in the back. >> pod, come up here. >> you could stay there. we served together and there was this unusual fellow that i saw on the military base there he kept getting excluded from that shop all. they thought it was a contractor. by contractors need also t. kael was always trying to include the perspectives from the lowest level, that there is lowest level, exactly as he is doing a. and i later worked with in in afghanistan as...
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there are marines. that may lack liook like a rifl you.ce between success and failure, life and death. >> that weapon is basically, that is your tool to keep yourself and friend alive. and do the job at hand. >> marines refer to their rifle as she, like a girlfriend. >> when you push forward and-up are actually in iraq and afghanistan or wherever the marine corps might send you the weapon never leaves your side. >> reporter: he is holding an m-4, newest rifle issued to marines. his battle buddy, corporal shamar methany carrying the m 16. >> 26 inch barrel. his is 14 and a half. >> reporter: the m-4 has a shorter range but 2 pound lighter. >> 2 pound is a lot when you are counting everything you are trying to put on, an infantry marine. >> reporter: a shorter barrel may not mean much out here o the firing range. but could mean everything in urban combat. >> if you are coming around a corner into the hallway. inches can mean a big difference when it's showing that you are coming or not. >> reporter: all the rifles are becoming smaller and li
there are marines. that may lack liook like a rifl you.ce between success and failure, life and death. >> that weapon is basically, that is your tool to keep yourself and friend alive. and do the job at hand. >> marines refer to their rifle as she, like a girlfriend. >> when you push forward and-up are actually in iraq and afghanistan or wherever the marine corps might send you the weapon never leaves your side. >> reporter: he is holding an m-4, newest rifle issued to...
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that flag is on display at the marine corps museum. off, and schultz's will go on. the record stands corrected, but the truth of shared struggle and ultimate victory captured in that split second remains unchanged. david martin, cbs news, quantico, virginia. >> pelley: heroes, each and everyone. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org area.. tomorrow he'll share the stage with some oe biggest name >>> president obama touching down in the bay area. and tomorrow, he will share the stage with some of the biggest names in tech. but right now, expect big traffic delays in san francisco. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. president obama is in the bay area for the global entrepreneur summit in stanford tomorrow. he stepped off air force one with congresswoman anna eshoo and greeted by sam liccardo and dave cortese. he was only on the ground for a couples minutes to shake
that flag is on display at the marine corps museum. off, and schultz's will go on. the record stands corrected, but the truth of shared struggle and ultimate victory captured in that split second remains unchanged. david martin, cbs news, quantico, virginia. >> pelley: heroes, each and everyone. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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the giants are one of the best team in . >> i call it the sonoma marin fair, it's not the marin countyr. i was wrong, it's not fireworks every night. i'm such a nonlocal. >> our coverage continues over at ktvo plus.>>reporter: we are going to have much more on the markets falling and what all of this means to you at home. >> gay pride has already started, hundreds are already there. will it be safe, after orlando? >> obama wraps up his two-day trip to the bay area and we will tell you what he believes is a highlight. join us on ktvu plus at 7 pm. ♪ i ♪ shining through rs ♪ i see your true colors ♪ and that's why i love you ♪ so don't be afraid ♪ to let them show ♪ your true colors ♪ true colors ♪ true colors ♪ are beautiful checkmate. (groans) again?! obviously, you're not well suited for three-dimensional chess. perhaps three-dimensional candy land would be more your speed. just reset the board. it must be humbling to suck on so many different levels. (knocking on door) hey, guys. hey. did you get my mail? yeah, right here. how was nebraska? well, better than north dakota.
the giants are one of the best team in . >> i call it the sonoma marin fair, it's not the marin countyr. i was wrong, it's not fireworks every night. i'm such a nonlocal. >> our coverage continues over at ktvo plus.>>reporter: we are going to have much more on the markets falling and what all of this means to you at home. >> gay pride has already started, hundreds are already there. will it be safe, after orlando? >> obama wraps up his two-day trip to the bay area...
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we have condensation and drizzle because of the marine layer. i'll talk about the forecast. >>> and a crash that we are keeping a close eye o 580 at the westbound 80 connector. a lane is blocked. we could potentially see slowdowns. p?p?o?gv,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. it's 5:11 on this monday, june 6. and taking a look towards levi stadium where copa america had thousands cheering this weekend and now it's quiet and overcast with a bit of drizzle. the airport, no delays as of right now. we'll talk about the cooler weather in the forecast for today coming up in less than four minutes. >>> an ohio prosecutor is expected to make an announcement today regarding the gorilla incident at the cincinnati zoo. the hamilton county prosecutor is trying to decide whether to pursue charges against the family of the 4-year-old boy who got into the gorilla exhibit last month. officials shot the gorilla to protect the boy from injury. >>> and a stretch of off-limits shoreline because of shark sightings include sunset beach and surfside beach. several large shark
we have condensation and drizzle because of the marine layer. i'll talk about the forecast. >>> and a crash that we are keeping a close eye o 580 at the westbound 80 connector. a lane is blocked. we could potentially see slowdowns. p?p?o?gv,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. it's 5:11 on this monday, june 6. and taking a look towards levi stadium where copa america had thousands cheering this weekend and now it's quiet and overcast with a bit of drizzle. the airport, no delays as of...
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for the overnight stay head of the summit in stanford. >> this is now marine 1. touching down you can see part of the detail that landed ahead of the president, makeng is sece president. you can see folks getting off of that helicopter as marine one lands in the background. >> yes. he arrived at moffett field around 5:00 and you can see marine 1 just landed and you can tell us what you're seeing. >> marine one landing behind the helicopters so assessing our view a little bit so question, when landing there were dozens, maybe more than that, to greet him. what is it like around you? do you see people standing around? is there a receiving line? >> a handful of people where i am. people are gathered in pockets here where the public was allowed to gather so a couple dozen people but when i look up and down the road, i can see where people have gathered outside of the perimeter. >> and if there is no manned event this evening, right? >> correct, nothing planned released to the media. and we'll be leaving crissy field for the main event. >> that global summit and we're
for the overnight stay head of the summit in stanford. >> this is now marine 1. touching down you can see part of the detail that landed ahead of the president, makeng is sece president. you can see folks getting off of that helicopter as marine one lands in the background. >> yes. he arrived at moffett field around 5:00 and you can see marine 1 just landed and you can tell us what you're seeing. >> marine one landing behind the helicopters so assessing our view a little bit...
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the marines will take title like basic infantrymen to basic infantry marine.aissance marine. artillery man becomes artillery marine. they make plans to change 20 of its titles. air force declined the opportunity. speaking to man on the couch who is father after marine. what do you think of this? >> one title marine is most proud of rifleman. as long as that doesn't change. the main thing if it doesn't get in the way of combat it is okay but that is the bottom line. anything that has a marine taking their mind offer of combat is a mistake. and if to the extent that any of these new rules do that, you can't allow it to happen. the only job of a marine is to fight in combat and keep us safe. that is the job of the marine. that is the absolute ultimate. anything that distracts them, him or her from that job should be ignored or taken away. sandra: they did comment specifically on rifleman, names were not changed like rifleman are steeped in marine corps history. some are not changing. >> exactly. kennedy: i worry it will be spread to the word of superheroes. bat,
the marines will take title like basic infantrymen to basic infantry marine.aissance marine. artillery man becomes artillery marine. they make plans to change 20 of its titles. air force declined the opportunity. speaking to man on the couch who is father after marine. what do you think of this? >> one title marine is most proud of rifleman. as long as that doesn't change. the main thing if it doesn't get in the way of combat it is okay but that is the bottom line. anything that has a...
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that was left to the marines. as david martin reports, they didn't quite get it right. >> reporter: it happened on the fifth day of the battle for iwo jima. the marines had taken the high grounds, and the photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me-- and i think to most marines -- is that-- and here's the irony-- you can't see who it >> reporter: but, says retired marine colonel mary reinwald, the marine corps did identify the men. one of them, john bradley, a navy corpsman who fault alongside the marines, was believed to be this man. but nearly 70 years later, amateur historian aaron corelli started asking questions. >> this is an important iconic moment in american history, and to get it right, i think, is essential for, you know, all americans to kind of say, "this is the truth, and these really >> reporter: bradley was there. that's him. but compare that to the figure in the photo. >> these tworp completely inconsistent with respect to their clothing, the art
that was left to the marines. as david martin reports, they didn't quite get it right. >> reporter: it happened on the fifth day of the battle for iwo jima. the marines had taken the high grounds, and the photographer captured the essence of world war ii in one split second. >> the key element to me-- and i think to most marines -- is that-- and here's the irony-- you can't see who it >> reporter: but, says retired marine colonel mary reinwald, the marine corps did identify...
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it shows the fighting spirit of the marine corps. >> reporter: 6,000 marines lost their lives in theima, including three of the men identified in the photo. three others were brought home on orders of president roosevelt. >> the photo had become so famous, that he wanted the flag raisers to go out on a we're bond tower to help raise more money for the war effort. >> reporter: one of them was john bradley, a navy corpsman who fought alongside the marines. now seven decades later and more than 10 years after bradley passed away, the marine corps has made an astonishing discovery about the men in this photo. >> john bradley was not one of the flag raisers. >> we're looking at all the various straps and things holding things to. >> reporter: the proof is in photos taken that day and analyzed by forensic specialist michael plaxton for a documentary on the smithsonian channel. here is john bradley and here is the figure identified as can bra in the famous photo. >> the a-ha moment was almost the instant i looked at the two pictures side by side. >> reporter: bradley was wearing pouches in
it shows the fighting spirit of the marine corps. >> reporter: 6,000 marines lost their lives in theima, including three of the men identified in the photo. three others were brought home on orders of president roosevelt. >> the photo had become so famous, that he wanted the flag raisers to go out on a we're bond tower to help raise more money for the war effort. >> reporter: one of them was john bradley, a navy corpsman who fought alongside the marines. now seven decades...
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the numbers of underaged drinkers in marin county.his was not just one party bus with one group of teenagers. instead, it's an eye-opening indicator of a systemic problem in marin county. >> we know that we have a problem with underaged alcohol use and substance use in marin county. and this is another sign that we need to be doing everything we can to address it. >> reporter: on board this bus, police found thirty three 15 to 17-year-olds, 30 bottles of hard liquor, marijuana and fake ids. >> they thought it was fun to have a party bus because there's been a lot of them recently and i guess kids just wanted to go have fun. >> reporter: teens who knew the crowd on board says buses are a new way to party. monday's event is an eye-opener for police, parents and officials alike. the health department met with community leaders about the problem this week. >> this is prompting new conversations. hard conversations about who we are, what do we stand for and where we are going to draw the line. >> reporter: marin county teens have higher th
the numbers of underaged drinkers in marin county.his was not just one party bus with one group of teenagers. instead, it's an eye-opening indicator of a systemic problem in marin county. >> we know that we have a problem with underaged alcohol use and substance use in marin county. and this is another sign that we need to be doing everything we can to address it. >> reporter: on board this bus, police found thirty three 15 to 17-year-olds, 30 bottles of hard liquor, marijuana and...
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>> reporter: marin county teens have higher than average rates of alcohol use. the marin county school district says 63% of high school juniors say they have used alcohol. they start earlier, they drink more frequently, and in higher quantities than the rest of the state. >> we are really fortunate that none of those children ended up in the hospital. and it's probably because we're able to intervene before it got to that point. >> reporter: all of these students were sent back home with their parents that night after police got a hold of that bus. the bus driver, however, was charged. he faces charges of child endangerment, drug charges and possession of a switch blade. only one of the students was charged. she was a 16-year-old girl who police say had drugs and fake identification in her purse. >> police said-the option to cite all the -- police had the option to cite all the teens on the bus. do we know why all except for one were let off the hook? >> i asked them why no one got a minor in possession of alcohol. they didn't own up to it. without evidence, the
>> reporter: marin county teens have higher than average rates of alcohol use. the marin county school district says 63% of high school juniors say they have used alcohol. they start earlier, they drink more frequently, and in higher quantities than the rest of the state. >> we are really fortunate that none of those children ended up in the hospital. and it's probably because we're able to intervene before it got to that point. >> reporter: all of these students were sent...
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he'll be landing in marine one in the city. he just got onboard a couple minutes ago during our break. we're expecting him to be airborne in a moment. >> he's going to be attending an international entrepreneurship summit at stanford tomorrow. tonight, though, he will be in san francisco, and by flying on marine one to san francisco, suddenly, he can avoid all the traffic on 101 and 280 up and down from the pinls. >> because those of us who know here know 5:30 is not a great time of day to land and try to get around. >> thank you. >> i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. have a good night. >>> breaking news tonight, as we come on. a state of emergency just declared. rescues now under way. an entire community under water. all eyes on a key dam at this hour. evacuations right now. worries about a child swept away. just as new storms are set to hit the mid-atlantic and parts of the east. and now ten confirmed tornadoes, homes leveled. >>> also tonight, blocking the president. the supreme court halting the president's plan to keep 5
he'll be landing in marine one in the city. he just got onboard a couple minutes ago during our break. we're expecting him to be airborne in a moment. >> he's going to be attending an international entrepreneurship summit at stanford tomorrow. tonight, though, he will be in san francisco, and by flying on marine one to san francisco, suddenly, he can avoid all the traffic on 101 and 280 up and down from the pinls. >> because those of us who know here know 5:30 is not a great time of...
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the first marine through the door was shot in the arm. i watched the videotape. it's very intense. >> alpha( translated ): chapo's people inside the house were firing high-caliber rounds, grenades. so it was like a war zone. >> whitaker: the marines moved methodically through the house. chapo's henchmen retreated up the stairs. just inside the door, one gunman lay dead. down the hall, four more taken prisoner and the commandos quickly check a walk-in closet covered with full-length mirrors. up the stairs, the marines find two women, one of them the cook, cowering on the bathroom floor. outside the house, more commandos fought it out with gunmen who fled across the roof tops. when it was over, there were five cartel members dead and six in custody. but once again, chapo-- with cholo ivan--had vanished. a couple of days later, the marines took us to the safehouse in los mochis in an armed convoy. here, just inside the gate, a pool of blood where the marine was shot. sangre. blood. bloodstains, the walls pock- marked with bullet holes and the scars of explodi
the first marine through the door was shot in the arm. i watched the videotape. it's very intense. >> alpha( translated ): chapo's people inside the house were firing high-caliber rounds, grenades. so it was like a war zone. >> whitaker: the marines moved methodically through the house. chapo's henchmen retreated up the stairs. just inside the door, one gunman lay dead. down the hall, four more taken prisoner and the commandos quickly check a walk-in closet covered with full-length...
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for the overnight stay head of the summit in stanford. >> this is now marine 1. touching down you can see part of the detail that landed ahead of the president, make sure everything is secure for owe the president. you can see folks getting off of that helicopter as marine one lands in the background. >> yes. he arrived at moffett field around 5:00 and you can see marine 1 just landed tell us what you're seeing. >> marine one landing behind the helicopters so assessing our view a little bit so question, when landing there were dozens, maybe more than that, to greet him. what is it like around you? do you see people standing around? is there a receiving line? >> a handful of people where i am. people are gathered in pockets here where the public was allowed to gather so a couple dozen people but when i look up and down the road, i can see where people have gathered outside of the perimeter. >> and if there is no manned event this evening, right? >> correct, nothing planned released to the media. and we'll be leaving crissy field for the main event. >> that global
for the overnight stay head of the summit in stanford. >> this is now marine 1. touching down you can see part of the detail that landed ahead of the president, make sure everything is secure for owe the president. you can see folks getting off of that helicopter as marine one lands in the background. >> yes. he arrived at moffett field around 5:00 and you can see marine 1 just landed tell us what you're seeing. >> marine one landing behind the helicopters so assessing our...
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leaves your side. >> reporter: he is holding an m-4, newest rifle issued to marines.hany carrying the m 16. >> 26 inch barrel. his is 14 and a half. >> reporter: the m-4 has a shorter range but 2 pound lighter. >> 2 pound is a lot when you are counting everything you are trying to put on, an infantry marine. >> reporter: a shorter barrel may not mean much out here on the firing range. but could mean everything in urban combat. >> if you are coming around a corner into the hallway. inches can mean a big difference when it's showing that you are coming or not. >> reporter: all the rifles are becoming smaller and lighter. colonel roger turner the man in charge of developing new weapons for the marines says the addition of a telescopic sight is the biggest change. most people when they think telescopic sight they think of a sniper rifle. >> right. >> reporter: every rifle has it. >> every rifle, yes. >> so what would be considered a, a -- sniper-like effect can beachieved by this, by every single marine. >> reporter: the real snipers are creeping through the woods carryin
leaves your side. >> reporter: he is holding an m-4, newest rifle issued to marines.hany carrying the m 16. >> 26 inch barrel. his is 14 and a half. >> reporter: the m-4 has a shorter range but 2 pound lighter. >> 2 pound is a lot when you are counting everything you are trying to put on, an infantry marine. >> reporter: a shorter barrel may not mean much out here on the firing range. but could mean everything in urban combat. >> if you are coming around a...
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certainly the most famous in marine corps history.s terms, says retired marine colonel mary reinwald, it went viral and sd >> when you see that picture and you see the american flag and the framing of that picture and it shows victory, it shows the fighting spirit of the marine corps. >> reporter: 6,000 marines lost their lives in the battle for iwo jima including three of the men identified in the photo. three others were brought home on orders of president roosevelt. >> the photo had become so famous that he wanted the flag raisers to go out on a war bond tour to help raise more money for the war effort. >> reporter: one of them was john bradley, a navy corpsman who fought alongside the marines. now seven decades later and more than 10 years after bradley passed away, the marine corps has made an astonishing discovery about the men in this photo. >> john bradley was not one of the flag raisers. >> we're looking at all the various straps and things holding things on. >> reporter: the proof is in photos taken that day and analyzed by
certainly the most famous in marine corps history.s terms, says retired marine colonel mary reinwald, it went viral and sd >> when you see that picture and you see the american flag and the framing of that picture and it shows victory, it shows the fighting spirit of the marine corps. >> reporter: 6,000 marines lost their lives in the battle for iwo jima including three of the men identified in the photo. three others were brought home on orders of president roosevelt. >> the...
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hey, i want to show you the marine layer. this is the transamerica pyramid shot looking to the north and that's what we see, nothing but drizzle on the camera lens. drizzle from the coast to the bay inland 30 to 40 miles. use your windshield wipers. 56 in livermore. i love condensation like that, and you can get measurements of .03". we'll take anything. this is the area of low pressure that has enhanced the marine layer. partial clearing at best at the beaches. 70s and 80s, and away from the bay in the 80s, a few low 90s. 84 in san jose down from 88 yesterday and out of the 93- degree mark in livermore to 88 degrees, winds out of the west at 10-20 miles per hour. we have the full forecast coming up in at 18 after the hour. >>> starting this week, terminally ill patients in california will have the right to end their own lives. the right to die law goes into effect on thursday. it was inspired by brittany maynard who was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and had to move to oregon to end her life. her husband has been at th
hey, i want to show you the marine layer. this is the transamerica pyramid shot looking to the north and that's what we see, nothing but drizzle on the camera lens. drizzle from the coast to the bay inland 30 to 40 miles. use your windshield wipers. 56 in livermore. i love condensation like that, and you can get measurements of .03". we'll take anything. this is the area of low pressure that has enhanced the marine layer. partial clearing at best at the beaches. 70s and 80s, and away from...
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here locally, we have the marine layer. that was what i was waiting to see in los angeles. and we are seeing it push back in shore -- on shore in los angeles. and you can see the gray matter offshore here that will hang tight with the bay area throughout the morning hours. temperatures today, coming down, 70s and 80s, and 86 in morgan hill and san jose topping off in the low to mid- 80s. 95degrees, still a hot one in brentwood. 60s in the north bay beaches. the full forecast straight ahead. here's sandra. >>> we are learning about a traffic warning state road 17 north and we're told it's being pushed off to the right shoulder. 880 this morning, a little bit of fog and i want to mention construction. that is happen progress 23rd avenue to 29th avenue until 6:00. and you can see no major delays on the nimitz. from i-238 to the maze, a 16- minute drive and the bay bridge is facing construction in both directions in the mid span of the bridge until 5:00 this morning. we'll see that being cleared out and things are picking up on the bridge on 80 from the carquinas bridge to the
here locally, we have the marine layer. that was what i was waiting to see in los angeles. and we are seeing it push back in shore -- on shore in los angeles. and you can see the gray matter offshore here that will hang tight with the bay area throughout the morning hours. temperatures today, coming down, 70s and 80s, and 86 in morgan hill and san jose topping off in the low to mid- 80s. 95degrees, still a hot one in brentwood. 60s in the north bay beaches. the full forecast straight ahead....
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the marine layer! the effect it will have on your wednesday forecast, details coming up. >> coming up i'll have a look at your top traffic drop spots especially 580. - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've beenu from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. stain for your deck... that not only looked as handsome as charles stephens' barrel on his farewell voyage over niagara falls... but stood up to any kind of weather... ...no matter if the forecast is this... ...or this... ...or this. if a stain can make your deck beautiful and survive any amount of torture... ...is it still stain? arborcoat from benjamin moore ranks highest in customer satisfaction by jd power. kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >>> good morning. taking a look at our live weather camera atop mount vaca where we have sunshine inland. we have the return of the marine laye
the marine layer! the effect it will have on your wednesday forecast, details coming up. >> coming up i'll have a look at your top traffic drop spots especially 580. - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've beenu from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. stain for your deck... that not only looked as handsome as charles stephens' barrel on his farewell voyage over...
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our visibilities restricted at the coast due to that enhanced marine layer. have 10-mile visibility at sfo less than a half mile from petaluma streaming into novato. look at that in santa rosa, as well. we do have winds also picking up in the inland areas but right now along the coast it's a westerly onshore push at 9. 23 however in the fairfield area. variable winds this morning. temperatures later today coming down. 60s beaches, 80s around the peninsula, 90s morgan hill and gilroy. out of the triple digits in brentwood to 96 degrees. and 60s through the 70s into the 80s and 90s north bay. full forecast is still coming up at 48 minutes after the hour. >>> out the door, let's go out to the east bay first. we are still watching this problem. it was on the approach to the san mateo bridge. they actually just ran a traffic break ford to clear it on westbound 92. traffic is heavy from 880 to 101. so again the crash was just east of the toll plaza. and you can see how it's affecting traffic along that southbound 880 corridor. heavy from at least "a" street but aga
our visibilities restricted at the coast due to that enhanced marine layer. have 10-mile visibility at sfo less than a half mile from petaluma streaming into novato. look at that in santa rosa, as well. we do have winds also picking up in the inland areas but right now along the coast it's a westerly onshore push at 9. 23 however in the fairfield area. variable winds this morning. temperatures later today coming down. 60s beaches, 80s around the peninsula, 90s morgan hill and gilroy. out of the...
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cue the marine layer."june gloom" along the coast and now pouring into the bay but you can see in the distance there, mount diablo with clear skies. we have the complete forecast coming up in four minutes. >>> investigators are trying to generate new leads in the search for a vallejo teen abducted last week. they have released a note he could of the kidnapper's car a gold saturn with bumper stickers. had he hope to get tips from someone -- they hope to get some it every they want to hear from anyone who may have seen it so that they can get a better idea of where it was driven. another picture shows the type of backpack pearl pinson was carrying. solano county deputies are asking business owners to check their surveillance footage. >> makes me want to do everything i can. i have great cameras. i've got really a high-tech security system here. >> the men investigators say abducted the girl was shot and killed during a confrontation with sheriff's deputies in santa barbara county. >>> we have new information
cue the marine layer."june gloom" along the coast and now pouring into the bay but you can see in the distance there, mount diablo with clear skies. we have the complete forecast coming up in four minutes. >>> investigators are trying to generate new leads in the search for a vallejo teen abducted last week. they have released a note he could of the kidnapper's car a gold saturn with bumper stickers. had he hope to get tips from someone -- they hope to get some it every they...
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Jun 27, 2016
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one of our directors.>>> lower electricity rates for those in marin county and the marine -- grant county customers will be saving money in a few months. >>> in southern colorado, a deadly collision between an amtrak train and a minivan killing children and adults, the state patrol officers said that the minivan did not stop for the training and the driver of the band van-- and four children were killed, neither alcohol and drugs are believed to have been involved in the crash. >>> a young woman and arizona may have experienced her first and last roller coaster ride, and she thought it was a joke when the roller coaster stopped unexpectedly. she and a friend ended up getting stuck 3 feet above the coasters amusement park in phoenix. they used a ladder to get them down safely.>> it was scary at first and when they made us climb down i started trembling, i am afraid of heights. back they were a holding my arm to make sure i did not fall. back in the end, the park gave the riders two free tickets and a refund, but she says she will probably not ride the roller coaster again. >>> more than $5
one of our directors.>>> lower electricity rates for those in marin county and the marine -- grant county customers will be saving money in a few months. >>> in southern colorado, a deadly collision between an amtrak train and a minivan killing children and adults, the state patrol officers said that the minivan did not stop for the training and the driver of the band van-- and four children were killed, neither alcohol and drugs are believed to have been involved in the...
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marine memorial. i'm jonathan elias, abc7. back to you. leon: amazing.nge the way folks think about the iconic image when they see it. steve: absolutely. leon: how about, what do we think of the weather tonight? steve: we dodged the strongest storms this afternoon. they are well south of us. that is good news if you have plans outdoors to go for a jog or eat dinner outside. it will stay dry for most of you. looking out at the national harbor from the weather bug camera. temperatures are in the lower 70's to the upper 70's. cloudy skies. showers here and there. most of the activity well south of us. 80 degrees in leesburg. 74 in culpeper. 73 in charlottesville. cloud cover helped keep the temperatures down. also really helped keep the storms, the atmosphere stabilize as we myth through the overnight -- as we move through the overnight hours and day tomorrow. this is what it looks like inside the capital beltway. a few sprinkles here and there. most of the activity suppressed well south of us. that is where it will stay heading through the overnight. just
marine memorial. i'm jonathan elias, abc7. back to you. leon: amazing.nge the way folks think about the iconic image when they see it. steve: absolutely. leon: how about, what do we think of the weather tonight? steve: we dodged the strongest storms this afternoon. they are well south of us. that is good news if you have plans outdoors to go for a jog or eat dinner outside. it will stay dry for most of you. looking out at the national harbor from the weather bug camera. temperatures are in the...
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now, with the marine layer, you cool to the mid-50s. but so do places inland that started the day off or have highs in the 90s. concord 56. san francisco 54. and napa 53 degrees. very subtle changes from day to day but the overall theme will stay with us. a slightly stronger onshore flow overnight tonight and tomorrow means you'll stay very chilly. half moon bay your high today was 58. you will be chilly and foggy once again tomorrow but go inland now toward bay point and antioch and pittsburg, you will not be as warm tomorrow by up to 5 to 7 degrees because of that slightly stronger onshore flow. so out toward the delta you will not be as warm tomorrow but still, well above average because that guy is going nowhere. big strong ridge of high pressure off to our west, there's the storm track. showers in western washington but nowhere close to us. it will be sunday before we see any appreciable cooling away from the water. so out toward livermore you will be baking once again tomorrow but 7:00 in the morning, anywhere along the coastline
now, with the marine layer, you cool to the mid-50s. but so do places inland that started the day off or have highs in the 90s. concord 56. san francisco 54. and napa 53 degrees. very subtle changes from day to day but the overall theme will stay with us. a slightly stronger onshore flow overnight tonight and tomorrow means you'll stay very chilly. half moon bay your high today was 58. you will be chilly and foggy once again tomorrow but go inland now toward bay point and antioch and pittsburg,...
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what you're lookings at there is marine one and the helicopter used by the president. presumably, mr. obama will get on marine one and fly to chrissy field as he's done before and then to the intercontinental hotel in san francisco. the president is here for the global entrepreneurship summit at stanford. he'll be on campus tomorrow morning. one more time. the president should be here in about 20 to 25 minutes. >>> one more ruling today from the supreme court. in a narrow victory for affirmative action the court upheld a university of texas program which strives for racial balance. the justices voted 4-3 to let the policy stand, an outcome dramatically altered by the death of justice antonin scalia who opposed affirmative action. justice elena kagan recused herself from this case. >> this was taken from my body. the five bullets ripped through my body. >> an emotional moment during an unprecedented protest over gun control on capitol hill. bay area congresswoman jackie spear brought along a horrific reminder of gun violence. one of the bullets that nearly killed her th
what you're lookings at there is marine one and the helicopter used by the president. presumably, mr. obama will get on marine one and fly to chrissy field as he's done before and then to the intercontinental hotel in san francisco. the president is here for the global entrepreneurship summit at stanford. he'll be on campus tomorrow morning. one more time. the president should be here in about 20 to 25 minutes. >>> one more ruling today from the supreme court. in a narrow victory for...
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this is that marine layer enhanced by an area of low pressure back there.t's about 2,000 feet deep minimal sunshine at the coast at best. san francisco spot on for average high temperatures for the day. san jose, should be at 79. bingo, 78 degrees. so a pretty seasonal late spring day here in the bay area. 70s around the peninsula. east bay numbers stacking up to 84 degrees for the warmest spot in brentwood and north bay numbers in the 60s and 70s. your full forecast at 48 minutes after the hour. take it away, sandra. >> thanks, roberta. we have a few traffic alerts to let you know b a new crash just coming in 580 westbound crashed at grant line road a busy area so off to the right-hand shoulder of the road but you can see in a few areas speeds down to 10 miles per hour. the "sig alert" on 680 southbound near sunol boulevard one lane is blocked. cars are still scooting by at 8 miles per hour in that general area. but it is backed up beyond the dublin interchange. so expect delays between 40 minutes to an hour. the bay bridge seeing things stacking up. we ar
this is that marine layer enhanced by an area of low pressure back there.t's about 2,000 feet deep minimal sunshine at the coast at best. san francisco spot on for average high temperatures for the day. san jose, should be at 79. bingo, 78 degrees. so a pretty seasonal late spring day here in the bay area. 70s around the peninsula. east bay numbers stacking up to 84 degrees for the warmest spot in brentwood and north bay numbers in the 60s and 70s. your full forecast at 48 minutes after the...
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and let's check 101 out of marin southbound. no trouble so far. nice speeds along 101 from 580 into san francisco. great highway closures continue throughout the rest of the week monday through friday they have it scheduled from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. >>> three pro athletes including a san francisco giants player have been bilked out of millions. that's according to a lawsuit filed by the securities and exchange commission. kpix 5's joe vazquez has more on the alleged investment scam >>> reporter: he is a two-time world series champion but giants pitcher jake peavy has been struggling on the monday for months after learning $15 million of his are gone. wiped out. the federal government says an investment adviser cheated peavy along with broncos quarterback mark sanchez and other pro athletes out of a combined $33 million. peavy had asked a southern california investment adviser to invest his money conservatively. instead the feds say the man was forging his signature to put mon in into a struggling business called forward market media, the adviser with
and let's check 101 out of marin southbound. no trouble so far. nice speeds along 101 from 580 into san francisco. great highway closures continue throughout the rest of the week monday through friday they have it scheduled from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. >>> three pro athletes including a san francisco giants player have been bilked out of millions. that's according to a lawsuit filed by the securities and exchange commission. kpix 5's joe vazquez has more on the alleged investment scam...
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i go down to report to the second marine division. i end up being the only aide to the commanding general and spent three years traveling the various places where we had responsibilities and i thought, finally -- because vietnam is starting to come on the radar screen. i'm thinking, well, i know they're going to send me over there now. and they send me up to marine barracks washington, which is the utmost in ceremonial posts. all of those activities are focused right there. and i had an additional duty as a white house military social aide. i was also in charge of the white house color guard. everything was going well. and i also continued to reup my request to at this point no longer just west back duty, but i wanted to go specifically to vietnam. i knew that, but then i -- by chance ended up marrying the commander in chief's daughter. [ laughter ] the good thing about that particular happenings was that i didn't have anymore problem with getting to vietnam. and when i got there, i was fortunate enough, when i reported in and sent to
i go down to report to the second marine division. i end up being the only aide to the commanding general and spent three years traveling the various places where we had responsibilities and i thought, finally -- because vietnam is starting to come on the radar screen. i'm thinking, well, i know they're going to send me over there now. and they send me up to marine barracks washington, which is the utmost in ceremonial posts. all of those activities are focused right there. and i had an...
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the winners, elastec american marine with a million dollar check. and this, of course, is the prize that they won for more than doubling the industry best standadard for oil clean up that had existed to that point. >> prizes have actually been around for over 300 years. back in 1714 was the longitude prize. it was a $20,000 prize put on by the british government to help us figure out where we were from a longitudal basis when we were crossing the oceans. and everybody assumed when they put this prize out there that it would either be a ship's captain or it would be an astronomer that won this prize. and it was actually a clock maker. and he was this outside innovator that nobody ever would have expected to win a prize like this. napoleon used prizes. we have canned food because napoleon's army needed to be fed and so they figured out a way to preserve food, right. lindbergh flew across s the atlantic for a prize. there was a $25,000 prize for the first person that could fly non-stop from paris to new york or new york to paris. and it went on and on
the winners, elastec american marine with a million dollar check. and this, of course, is the prize that they won for more than doubling the industry best standadard for oil clean up that had existed to that point. >> prizes have actually been around for over 300 years. back in 1714 was the longitude prize. it was a $20,000 prize put on by the british government to help us figure out where we were from a longitudal basis when we were crossing the oceans. and everybody assumed when they...
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it's the marine layer. and you know, last summer, we didn't see much of it due to the warming of the waters of el nino. now that el nino has dissipated we have cooler temperatures in the water cooler air mass over the waters rushing onshore. then it forms the marine layer. temperatures are in the 50s to 60. we'll have our very first "spare the air" day of the season, unhealthy levels of pollution very close to the surface. so a bit of a haze once the clouds scrub out. in addition to the "spare the air" alert, we have a beach hazard statement in effect for strong rip currents. be mindful of advisories and statements near the coast. 60s with little clearing in pacifica to sunshine around the bay in the 70s. we'll have full sunshine around the peninsula approaching 87 in mountain view, above average temperatures santa clara valley valley. sunshine north and east of the bay, 88 napa. i have the full forecast featuring triple digits. that is coming up later. >> huge temperature spread, huh, right? the. >>> out t
it's the marine layer. and you know, last summer, we didn't see much of it due to the warming of the waters of el nino. now that el nino has dissipated we have cooler temperatures in the water cooler air mass over the waters rushing onshore. then it forms the marine layer. temperatures are in the 50s to 60. we'll have our very first "spare the air" day of the season, unhealthy levels of pollution very close to the surface. so a bit of a haze once the clouds scrub out. in addition to...
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white house video conference with the pentagon and clinton, state department officials arguing the marines should wear civilian clothes to avoid upsetting the new libyan government. one commander telling investigators when they finally had a plane during the course of three hours, he and his marines changed in and out of uniforms four times. officials missing warnings not anticipating the second attack that killed two more americans. the vice chairman of the joint chiefs skipping the meetings to host a dinner party at home. >> we've been told
white house video conference with the pentagon and clinton, state department officials arguing the marines should wear civilian clothes to avoid upsetting the new libyan government. one commander telling investigators when they finally had a plane during the course of three hours, he and his marines changed in and out of uniforms four times. officials missing warnings not anticipating the second attack that killed two more americans. the vice chairman of the joint chiefs skipping the meetings...
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we have a marine layer roughly 1,000 feet deep.s pouring onshore from the coast across the marin headlands. temperature now in the north bay in santa rosa 48 degrees. otherwise 54 to the east, san francisco 53. and to the south, san jose at 56. winds are under 10 but we have been clocking a wind up to 11 out of the south-southwest in san ramon. 10 at sfo. light breeze in san jose. upstream we go and check out fairfield, southwest breeze at 20 miles per hour. these winds will rotate to the west and northwest and increase 10 to 20 during the bulk of the afternoon hours. a swath of clouds lining the immediate seashore. we just saw them visible from our live weather camera. they will back off later today and reveal ample sunshine 60s at the coast, 60s and 70s around the rim of the bay. then we jump up to the low 80s around the peninsula of a seasonal day in san jose and in santa rosa. 88 degrees the outside number in the fairfield area. these temperatures are pretty close to average if not spot on on. but temperatures go up over the we
we have a marine layer roughly 1,000 feet deep.s pouring onshore from the coast across the marin headlands. temperature now in the north bay in santa rosa 48 degrees. otherwise 54 to the east, san francisco 53. and to the south, san jose at 56. winds are under 10 but we have been clocking a wind up to 11 out of the south-southwest in san ramon. 10 at sfo. light breeze in san jose. upstream we go and check out fairfield, southwest breeze at 20 miles per hour. these winds will rotate to the west...