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1st marine are ashore. first marines are hunkered down, pinned down further north on white beach one and two are captain pope, private first class fox, but what they didn't know is colonel nakagawa's men had changed their tactics. >> they had five levels of caves. we were not prepared for that kind of a defense. >> to our left it was a point of land which the japanese had fortified. we scared them completely, fire control down the beach. it was just terrible. >> you're still getting heavy gunfire from the japanese. >> they didn't have a fixed fire pattern apparently. they would run their mortars out on the platform, get back in the cave, and do that repeatedly. >> it was chaos. >> as the 1st and 5st marines gathered, they witness aid different kind of confusion. >> we were jumping the gun, so to speak, because some high-ranking officer thought it was time to go, even though we had not been requested. we finally went up to the line of departure and the wave officer said, i don't have any orders to send you a
1st marine are ashore. first marines are hunkered down, pinned down further north on white beach one and two are captain pope, private first class fox, but what they didn't know is colonel nakagawa's men had changed their tactics. >> they had five levels of caves. we were not prepared for that kind of a defense. >> to our left it was a point of land which the japanese had fortified. we scared them completely, fire control down the beach. it was just terrible. >> you're still...
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portuguese mariner these mariners transit the atlantic and create a global economy. how do we think of it in the united states? we think of world world war i and a 2 are plt determination to resupply the europeans in those two wars, create are transit zones, convoys, much warfare to small hinges these convoys are swinging big doors of the war. if we had not controlled the atlantic, we would have not succeeded in either of those warses that the american view of the atlantic. today, we're challenged on the atlantic by vladimir putin by resurgent of the navy and our problem is that we keep looking for the strategic terrain in the atlantic on this map and it's not there. the strategic or terrain is right here. it's the mind of vladimir putin. he's rebuilding the russian navy. this is a brand new russian -- the admirable highly capable in the next three years russia will add 100 ships to their fleet. we will be challenged on our coast, in the greenland iceland united kingdom, g.i. u.k. gap that is sometimes called. we're going to see a resurgent russia in the atlantic as
portuguese mariner these mariners transit the atlantic and create a global economy. how do we think of it in the united states? we think of world world war i and a 2 are plt determination to resupply the europeans in those two wars, create are transit zones, convoys, much warfare to small hinges these convoys are swinging big doors of the war. if we had not controlled the atlantic, we would have not succeeded in either of those warses that the american view of the atlantic. today, we're...
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i know a couple of royal marines and theirtraining is know a couple of royal marines and their trainingduke's final public engagement because of his long connection not just engagement because of his long connection notjust with the royal marines but the royal navy. of course he is a royal navy man, he served in the second world war and was mentioned in dispatches and he became captain general, this strange rank really come of the royal marines in 1953 as you said. he takes it extremely seriously. there is talk now that he is standing down, although we are not sure how far it will go, that prince harry will be getting the rank of captain general and he will be assuming this role. i think i would be appropriate given his service in afghanistan. interesting, the coming of other members of the royal family who will be taking on the role is not only independently like that but also supporting the queen so when she is out and about in future rather than seeing her next to the duke it will be other members. it will be strange for it to happen because we are so used to him being with the queen
i know a couple of royal marines and theirtraining is know a couple of royal marines and their trainingduke's final public engagement because of his long connection not just engagement because of his long connection notjust with the royal marines but the royal navy. of course he is a royal navy man, he served in the second world war and was mentioned in dispatches and he became captain general, this strange rank really come of the royal marines in 1953 as you said. he takes it extremely...
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the geoplainings what it is like to sail in that ocean as a mariner. the atlantic is the ultimate tran are sit zone in hurst in so many ways. and it begins with mariner who is come from spain and portugal and prince henry bottom right everyone would recognize >> >> the determination to resupply the europeans in those two words with those two small hinges of the convoy if we did not control the of the antic we would not have succeeded in either of those wars.se convo that is the american view of the atlantic today we are challenged by vladimir putin by the insurgents of the russian navy but the problem vif is we keep looking at that strategic terrain on the map that is not there. it is the mind of vladimir putin to rebuild the of the russian navy highly capable of the next three years they'll add 100 ships to the fleet we will be challenged on our coast in the greenland and iceland united kingdom we will see a resurgent russia as we see a resurgent china in the10 pacific now looking at the indian ocean with 160 million square kilometers in the atlantic
the geoplainings what it is like to sail in that ocean as a mariner. the atlantic is the ultimate tran are sit zone in hurst in so many ways. and it begins with mariner who is come from spain and portugal and prince henry bottom right everyone would recognize >> >> the determination to resupply the europeans in those two words with those two small hinges of the convoy if we did not control the of the antic we would not have succeeded in either of those wars.se convo that is the...
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here's a look over the marine layer. 24 hours yesterday at this time, much milder. san francisco, 59. oakland, 62. mountain view, 65. gilroy, 64 and half moon bay, 58 degrees. this time, we're looking mt. tam. partly clear conditions now, and santa rosa, 57 a, so this is more comfortable and not as muggy, but still mild. livermore, 66. this time, we're looking out towards the bay bridge and low clouds and gray sky, but we'll see sunny skies this afternoon. so, we have lingering humidity this morning. but then drier air for the rest of the weekend and then we'll' that typical summertime pattern with fog at the coast, sunshine in the inland areas. here's the animation forecast. so 9:00 this morning, notice the clouds still continue to wrap around and head east then at the coast, we'll see the moisture push in with the marine layer bringing us cooler numbers there along the beaches, so, in half moon bay, 65 degrees. san francisco, 69 degrees. and in oakland, a comfortable 74. look for a low 80s through the south bay. still
here's a look over the marine layer. 24 hours yesterday at this time, much milder. san francisco, 59. oakland, 62. mountain view, 65. gilroy, 64 and half moon bay, 58 degrees. this time, we're looking mt. tam. partly clear conditions now, and santa rosa, 57 a, so this is more comfortable and not as muggy, but still mild. livermore, 66. this time, we're looking out towards the bay bridge and low clouds and gray sky, but we'll see sunny skies this afternoon. so, we have lingering humidity this...
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these mariners transit the atlantic and create a global economy. how do we think of it in the united states? we think of world war i and world war ii. our absolute determination to resupply the europeans in those two wars create transit zones, convoys, much warfare, two small hinges, these convoys are swinging big doors of the war. if we had not controlled the atlantic, we would not have succeeded in either of those wars. so that's the american view of the atlantic. today we are challenged on the atlantic by vladimir putin. by the resurgence of the russian navy, and our problem is that we keep looking for the strategic terrain in the atlantic on this map, and it's not there. the strategic terrain is right here. it's the mind of vladimir putin. he is rebuilding the russian navy. this is a brand new russian frigate, highly capable. in the next three years, russia will add 100 ships to their fleetment we will be challenged on our coasts in the greenland, iceland, unites kingdom, gi-uk gap it's called. we're going to see a resurgent russia in the atlan
these mariners transit the atlantic and create a global economy. how do we think of it in the united states? we think of world war i and world war ii. our absolute determination to resupply the europeans in those two wars create transit zones, convoys, much warfare, two small hinges, these convoys are swinging big doors of the war. if we had not controlled the atlantic, we would not have succeeded in either of those wars. so that's the american view of the atlantic. today we are challenged on...
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what has he meant to the royal marines? he isa has he meant to the royal marines? that been important? does he have a connection perhaps with the members of the armed snorsz 0n connection perhaps with the members of the armed snorsz on that basis?|j think of the armed snorsz on that basis?” think as a former professional sailor who served with distinction in the second world war, as admiral of the fleet and captain general of the royal marines, colonel of the grenadier guards and so on and so on, the military family of the armed services are very close to his heart and he played a hugely important role in drawing that family together, but also, helping us through some of the difficult times particularly in recent years. this was a public engagement, but privately, there are many more engagements that he under takes? absolutely. last november, he attended a very memorable event down in plymouth. marking the 60th anniversary of the invasion of sous and he has been instrumental to drawing together our various cadet organisations. that seems to be a perfect time to bri
what has he meant to the royal marines? he isa has he meant to the royal marines? that been important? does he have a connection perhaps with the members of the armed snorsz 0n connection perhaps with the members of the armed snorsz on that basis?|j think of the armed snorsz on that basis?” think as a former professional sailor who served with distinction in the second world war, as admiral of the fleet and captain general of the royal marines, colonel of the grenadier guards and so on and so...
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this means he will review marine monuments and sanctuaries. monterey bay, channel islands, cordell bank and farralones national marine sanctuary all to be under review. this area, the farralones, provide a 20-mile highway for whales, dolphins, seals. they cruise the waters constantly and great whites feed. former congresswoman lynn woolsey has been fighting since 2002 to preserve this stretch of sea. >> this area is a national treasure. it needs and it deserves permanent protection from oil and gas exploration. >> reporter: she is joining congressman huffman, democrat nancy pelosi and others at a forum today where they will point out the benefits of protecting marine sanctuaries like the ocean health, the economy and tourism here. no decision will be made on the marine sanctuaries yet but by tomorrow there's a deadline for the president to make a decision on land monuments. this includes the berryessa, snow mountain national monument the closest one to us, sequoia, mojave trails, san gabriel mountains also under review. tomorrow we'll find if
this means he will review marine monuments and sanctuaries. monterey bay, channel islands, cordell bank and farralones national marine sanctuary all to be under review. this area, the farralones, provide a 20-mile highway for whales, dolphins, seals. they cruise the waters constantly and great whites feed. former congresswoman lynn woolsey has been fighting since 2002 to preserve this stretch of sea. >> this area is a national treasure. it needs and it deserves permanent protection from...
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the farralone national marine sanctuary is one of them under review.t provides a 20-mile-wide highway for humpbacks and blue whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions cruise the waters constantly, and great whites come out to feed for the past 20 years. former congressman lynn woozily has been trying to save it. >> this area needs permanent protection from oil and gas exploration. >> reporter: she is joining congressman jared huffman, nancy pelosi among others at a forum today where people can comment on what they wish for these marine sanctuaries. this forum will be at the bay model visitors center in sausalito. they will have environmentalists and conservationists all coming out to discuss the ocean's health, the importance of this and the economic impact and on tourism. nemanja nedovic kpix 5. >>> thank you. time now 5:14. let's check traffic. a situation unfolding in the east bay. jaclyn. >> we have been monitoring this crash that had at one point three lanes blocked along westbound 80 as you approach central. now all lanes have been cleared of the activi
the farralone national marine sanctuary is one of them under review.t provides a 20-mile-wide highway for humpbacks and blue whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions cruise the waters constantly, and great whites come out to feed for the past 20 years. former congressman lynn woozily has been trying to save it. >> this area needs permanent protection from oil and gas exploration. >> reporter: she is joining congressman jared huffman, nancy pelosi among others at a forum today where people...
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the marines in the soldiers and let me just say never call a marine a soldier. they are not soldiers they are marines. mister boutin like any good honest historian is extremely objective. i one of feet hint of scorn whenever he talked about general westmoreland. i thought that was pretty funny. they're in it for the rest of the book. then he calls him wesley. can you talk a little bit about that in the historical narrative. in how far is the good historian how much room does he have. matter how subtle of his own opinion i don't think you can resist in some cases. i am in journalists. i was fortunate to be young and at work with the philadelphia inquirer my editor is the person to whom i dedicated this book. in the standards that we learned were to be accurate and to be fair and set aside our own our own notions about the story before we begin to work on it. i think that is a great tradition to come at bin. i try to practice it myself. i've been asked how in the world can anyone be completely objective and the answer is no one can but it's really important it see
the marines in the soldiers and let me just say never call a marine a soldier. they are not soldiers they are marines. mister boutin like any good honest historian is extremely objective. i one of feet hint of scorn whenever he talked about general westmoreland. i thought that was pretty funny. they're in it for the rest of the book. then he calls him wesley. can you talk a little bit about that in the historical narrative. in how far is the good historian how much room does he have. matter how...
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people think the royal marines are army, but they are royal marines are army, but they are royal marineos. as we said earlier a very personal connection with the royal marines. it is known as the first service. st george vi served and the duke of york in the battle ofjutland and prince charles, of course, was a commander in the royal navy and prince andrew served in the falklands as a royal navy helicopter pilot. there is a cloud outside buckingham palace. lots of umbrellas. a significant moment? historical moment, i think. significant moment? historical moment, ithink. this significant moment? historical moment, i think. this is the longest serving member stepping aside from his official engagements. a very proud moment for him. taking the salute. something he has done maniks many times before. —— many, done maniks many times before. —— any done maniks many times before. —— many, many times before. it is just many, many times before. it isjust coming many, many times before. it is just coming to the end of the parade now. three cheers will follow. yes. three cheers for captain general.
people think the royal marines are army, but they are royal marines are army, but they are royal marineos. as we said earlier a very personal connection with the royal marines. it is known as the first service. st george vi served and the duke of york in the battle ofjutland and prince charles, of course, was a commander in the royal navy and prince andrew served in the falklands as a royal navy helicopter pilot. there is a cloud outside buckingham palace. lots of umbrellas. a significant...
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today being a mariner is a lot easier, let's face it. you have satellites overhead to pinpoint your position. you have surveillance systems both undersea and in the air. you have many more tools. there are mariners that i showed you had to rely on wind andcurrents , on pilots orders that said, the last time i took this away, the prevailing winds were from the northeast and that means i was getting to this, it's very intuitive kind of sailing. early mariners develop navigation as they went along. navigational systems including the use of, there we go. including eventually longitude which really changed navigation but that is the fourth so people like christopher columbus sailed by what is called direct reckoning which is when they take their ships, they take along to see how far theygone in a given hour, givenday. they plotted on a chart. they estimate how much the correct and the winds have push . it was a very intuitive , indifferent i would say between art and science. >> how about someone else here, how about back in the corner?>> so
today being a mariner is a lot easier, let's face it. you have satellites overhead to pinpoint your position. you have surveillance systems both undersea and in the air. you have many more tools. there are mariners that i showed you had to rely on wind andcurrents , on pilots orders that said, the last time i took this away, the prevailing winds were from the northeast and that means i was getting to this, it's very intuitive kind of sailing. early mariners develop navigation as they went...
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marine believes that the reasons are purely financial. marine martin: [speaking french] lots of women take depakine. it takes some time for them to get used to taking the drug, but then they take it their whole life. if the drug's makers were honest and told women that this medication is toxic for unborn babies, they'd probably lose a big part of their market share. reporter: sanofi has defended itself by saying that for some women there is no alternative to depakine. its active ingredient, valproic acid, is an anticonvulsant used to prevent severe epileptic seizures, which can be very dangerous during pregnancy. and it says the drug's side-effects are well-known. amel benkritly: [speaking french] sanofi has regularly warned of the risks of taking the drug. it's our duty to pass on the latest scientific information that we are aware of to the health authorities, and we have complied completely and fully. we have exercised due diligence. reporter: but those affected vehemently deny that. they say no one informed them of the full extent of
marine believes that the reasons are purely financial. marine martin: [speaking french] lots of women take depakine. it takes some time for them to get used to taking the drug, but then they take it their whole life. if the drug's makers were honest and told women that this medication is toxic for unborn babies, they'd probably lose a big part of their market share. reporter: sanofi has defended itself by saying that for some women there is no alternative to depakine. its active ingredient,...
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so, that's a neic the marine la.air, santa clara county fair, the steaming hot summer, we've got the clouds again. that will pull back quickly. sunny and mild, mid-80s around the afternoon and still on the warmer side by 11:00 tonight. mostly clear, but the clouds will move back in. show you our cloud animation throughout the day. it pulls back in the afternoon and then it starts to move back in tonight. and with that marine layer, temperatures will be cooler overnight, so more 50s for some of us like san francisco, 55, but still mild, low 60s through parts of the south bay and 65 in antioch, so not quite as cool there yet. here's theseven-day forecast. muggy and mild morning and temperaturesshi t afternoon will climb into the lows. by tomorrow, fog in the morning. sunshine in the afternoon. inland. a typical summer like pattern, so 60s at the coast for the most part throughout the s inland and comfortable around the bay. tomorrow, cooler in the mid-70s and you arer 70s, so enjoy it while you can, but if you want tha
so, that's a neic the marine la.air, santa clara county fair, the steaming hot summer, we've got the clouds again. that will pull back quickly. sunny and mild, mid-80s around the afternoon and still on the warmer side by 11:00 tonight. mostly clear, but the clouds will move back in. show you our cloud animation throughout the day. it pulls back in the afternoon and then it starts to move back in tonight. and with that marine layer, temperatures will be cooler overnight, so more 50s for some of...
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each chapter, history of the ocean and what it's like to sail in the ocean as mariner. the atlantic is the ultimate transit zone in history in so many ways and it begins with these great mariners who all come from the iberian peninsula, pain and portugal, prince henry, everyone would recognize christopher columbus, upper left the greatest of navigators, magelen. bortolomo, open it is route to africa in the and cane ocean, the mariners transit the atlantic and create a global economy. how do we think of it in the united states? we think of world war i and world war ii, are absolute determination to resupply the europeans in those two wars create transit zones, convoys, much warfare, two small hinges, these convoys are swinging big doors of the war. if we had not controlled the atlantic, we would not have succeeded in either of those wars. so that's the american view of the atlantic. today we are challenged in the atlantic by vladimir putin, resurgence of the russian navy and our problem is that we keep looking for the strategic terrain in the atlantic on this map and it'
each chapter, history of the ocean and what it's like to sail in the ocean as mariner. the atlantic is the ultimate transit zone in history in so many ways and it begins with these great mariners who all come from the iberian peninsula, pain and portugal, prince henry, everyone would recognize christopher columbus, upper left the greatest of navigators, magelen. bortolomo, open it is route to africa in the and cane ocean, the mariners transit the atlantic and create a global economy. how do we...
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it was a joint army marine effort, true army-marine efforts. each chapter hood an arm and and marine corps author for it. we had a sarah soul from the center for human rights, in the initial vetting conference. people from human rights commune, people from academia, the media, when we had our major vetting conference we had jim fowler there and george packer, tom ricks was involved. we trade to get a lot of people involved in giving us ideas how to better fight these kind of wars average lot of help from think tanks, rand, a number of others like that, who also gave us their input. but in the end it was going to be the army and marine corp authors that sat down and figured out the final form of this. with some input from general osers. general pet trace -- pet trayus read every word we did. massaged everything help was the last guy who look eight before i went out to general review to the forces. still have ptsd over what's called petraeus pronoun. have to make sure what the this or it refers back to the antecedent and precedent nightmare but i
it was a joint army marine effort, true army-marine efforts. each chapter hood an arm and and marine corps author for it. we had a sarah soul from the center for human rights, in the initial vetting conference. people from human rights commune, people from academia, the media, when we had our major vetting conference we had jim fowler there and george packer, tom ricks was involved. we trade to get a lot of people involved in giving us ideas how to better fight these kind of wars average lot of...
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>> reporter: in which 19 marines died. but the father of first lieutenant cross said his son trusted the aircraft. >> he told me that they had so many redundant safety systems in the plane that if one failed there was always a backup. >> reporter: marine corps statistics show over the last five years the osprey has the third highest accident rate, after the harrier jump jet, another vertical takeoff and landing plane, and older models of the f-18 jet fighter. the marines are expected to order a safety stand-down for all their aircraft so air crews can take a day off from flying and spend it reviewing their operating procedures. anthony? >> david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. >>> federal investigators tell cbs news the explosive that damaged a mosque in bloomington, minnesota was sophisticated and may have been a pipe bomb. governor mark dayton called it an act of terror. the explosion saturday blew out office windows just before morning prayers. no one was hurt. no arrests have been made. >>> opioids are taking
>> reporter: in which 19 marines died. but the father of first lieutenant cross said his son trusted the aircraft. >> he told me that they had so many redundant safety systems in the plane that if one failed there was always a backup. >> reporter: marine corps statistics show over the last five years the osprey has the third highest accident rate, after the harrier jump jet, another vertical takeoff and landing plane, and older models of the f-18 jet fighter. the marines are...
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' with the third battalion seventh marines one in july 1968 in 2nd less than 2 miles away. and to be the site in winnipeg is the old demilitarized zone names that i can assure you that most americans never know they are seared into the of the very of the outpost. i walked around the field as it was soaked in blood 1968. i visited the thailand's -- thailand with the old airstrip with the 299 combat engineers with steward -- was the vicious attacks in 1969. i climbed hamburger hill late summer heat is humidity. i never in in the morning of north vietnamese veterans in the village. i was surprised when they accepted an invitation to climb with me. they call a hamburger hill because they would grind them up like a hamburger grinding machine. to be sleep -- a steep and slippery i sweated and slipped and i wondered how those scared young men had climbed the hill they 1969. no one was shooting down enemy and i was not carrying 50 pounds of equipment to detect a small group to reach two hours and it took them 10 days. for those who reached the top. at 70 and 80 percent casualties b
' with the third battalion seventh marines one in july 1968 in 2nd less than 2 miles away. and to be the site in winnipeg is the old demilitarized zone names that i can assure you that most americans never know they are seared into the of the very of the outpost. i walked around the field as it was soaked in blood 1968. i visited the thailand's -- thailand with the old airstrip with the 299 combat engineers with steward -- was the vicious attacks in 1969. i climbed hamburger hill late summer...
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marines are missing. >>> squeezing north korea. the u.n. security council imposes tough new sanctions trying to rein in the regime and force it back to the bargaining table. >>> murder mystery. a northwestern university professor and another man are under arrest for a brutal stabbing in chicago. >>> fizzling out. why the country is losing the love for its soft drinks. >>> and the world's fastest man in the final solo run of his career. was it good enough for one more gold? "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening. at this hour, a frantic search is underway in the waters off australia's eastern coast. three american marines were tossed into the sea north of brisbane after the aircraft they were on crashed while attempting to land on a ship. the plane they were on, an osprey tilter aircraft plagued by deadly crashes since it started flying in the 1980s. steve patterson brings us the latest on the search. >> reporter: tonight,
marines are missing. >>> squeezing north korea. the u.n. security council imposes tough new sanctions trying to rein in the regime and force it back to the bargaining table. >>> murder mystery. a northwestern university professor and another man are under arrest for a brutal stabbing in chicago. >>> fizzling out. why the country is losing the love for its soft drinks. >>> and the world's fastest man in the final solo run of his career. was it good enough for...
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marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014. he was recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patrio guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine master sergeant carried the ashes of the 23-year-old petaluma high school graduate. he was skilled last month when he was hit by lightning in north carolina. tonight hisily talked about james' humility and leadership skills. >> whenever i would talk to him on the phone he was like, mom, i'm just a mechanic, and they told me that he excel at an exceptional rate and that morning that this happened he was promoted to lead mechanic on the osprey. i don't know all of the technical words, but he never brag about it. for the four days that skyler was there before he was pronounced brain dead there was a vigil of his marine brothers and sisters that were there constantly. the marines mean it when they say they're family and they took such good care of robin. >> reporter: a motorcade led by patriot guard riders and local law enforcemen
marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014. he was recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patrio guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine master sergeant carried the ashes of the 23-year-old petaluma high school graduate. he was skilled last month when he was hit by lightning in north carolina. tonight hisily talked about james' humility and leadership skills. >> whenever i would talk...
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that marine layer is roughly 1200 feet deep. so coastal clouds will linger today. thursday and friday, some seasonal temperatures will continue pretty much if you like it today, you're going to love it tomorrow and just embrace it on friday. but then, heat is on for the weekend inland. because high pressure over the great basin continues with these winds in a clockwise fashion bringing the hotter air mass from arizona through southern california into our own neighborhoods. today, nearly 90 at the state capital. slow burn-off monterey bay. high sierra afternoon thunderstorms, 83 half dome. numbers 60s through the 70s into the 80s in the low 90s in the warmest locations. that will be towards the delta and also to the north in lake county. winds rotating 10 to 20 miles per hour. sundown at 7:51. by then, temperatures in the low 60s to the low 90s in discovery bay. ditto thursday. repeat performance friday. and then we just, boy, look at that, we soar into the triple digits on saturday and sunday. barely any relief as we go into monday and tuesday. we have ourselves an
that marine layer is roughly 1200 feet deep. so coastal clouds will linger today. thursday and friday, some seasonal temperatures will continue pretty much if you like it today, you're going to love it tomorrow and just embrace it on friday. but then, heat is on for the weekend inland. because high pressure over the great basin continues with these winds in a clockwise fashion bringing the hotter air mass from arizona through southern california into our own neighborhoods. today, nearly 90 at...
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i should say from the outset the was grave for n the marines in guadalcanal. this is backing up somewhat but sort of a terrible prior to halsey's arrival in terrible here was a state of relations between the marines and the navy. of the it's really one first things somebody will often a when i say i've written book about how they dump the marines off and high tailed it, ran. and that seems to be the perception. i mentioned earlier 5,000 action.killed in clearly that's not the case but this perception existed and the erception arose from the fact that in the very beginning of the campaign, the navy only stand by with its days.ers for two the battle of santa cruz that was blunted by nearly aggressiveness at catastrophic cost. we have then one carrier left in pacific.h fortunately, the japanese, you know, it takes a tremendous amount of planning and a of resource ount management to make a push like japanese are making. troops e to marshal the and the transport and the fuel and get the combat shipping support.and the air pushe japanese are able to against guadalca
i should say from the outset the was grave for n the marines in guadalcanal. this is backing up somewhat but sort of a terrible prior to halsey's arrival in terrible here was a state of relations between the marines and the navy. of the it's really one first things somebody will often a when i say i've written book about how they dump the marines off and high tailed it, ran. and that seems to be the perception. i mentioned earlier 5,000 action.killed in clearly that's not the case but this...
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military suspending its rescue mission for three marines.hey went missing after their osprey aircraft crashed into the ocean after australia's eastern coast. a recovery operation is under way, but warned it could take months to complete. >> they've notified the families of the three marines. no word on the cause of the crash. military officials say it happened during regularly scheduled operations. fox news is told at this point that the marines are listed as missing. officials called off the search around 3:00 a.m. the day before, the osprey crashed off the east coast of the country. 26 servicemembers were on board. the osprey took off from a u.s. navy warship. defense officials tell us that the aircraft crashed during the landing. as for the white house, they say that president trump is getting updates on all of this from his chief of staff. ed? >> the aircraft involved, it's had some problems in the past. what is the military trying to do about it? >> at this point, we don't know the answer to that. in 2015, an osprey crashed during a tra
military suspending its rescue mission for three marines.hey went missing after their osprey aircraft crashed into the ocean after australia's eastern coast. a recovery operation is under way, but warned it could take months to complete. >> they've notified the families of the three marines. no word on the cause of the crash. military officials say it happened during regularly scheduled operations. fox news is told at this point that the marines are listed as missing. officials called off...
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so, it's a real workhorse for the marines. they use it at sea, going on and off ships, they use it in combat zones in iraq and syria. understanding this operation is training off the east coast of australia. the mishap occurred when the aircraft was attempting, origining to attempt, a landing back aboard ship. we are told by the marines that small boats in the water looking, aircraft are in the water. and they are -- there is some initial indication, we want to be very cautious, because it's not officially all the details are not confirmed. there's some initial indication that some of those on board already have been rescued. but at this hour, this active search and rescue operation for u.s. marines involved in this mishap during training off the east coast of australia continues. kristie, victor. >> we've got colonel francona with us as well. so, again, we're hearing from barbara the initial indication is some have been rescued but we're waiting for confirmation there. i think we have video of his opposite pray mv-22, it's no
so, it's a real workhorse for the marines. they use it at sea, going on and off ships, they use it in combat zones in iraq and syria. understanding this operation is training off the east coast of australia. the mishap occurred when the aircraft was attempting, origining to attempt, a landing back aboard ship. we are told by the marines that small boats in the water looking, aircraft are in the water. and they are -- there is some initial indication, we want to be very cautious, because it's...
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once a marine, always a marine. >> everyone knows trumpy bear loves to go to the golf course. >> when i ride with trumpy bear, he makes my golf game great again. thank you, trumpy bear. >> trumpy bear can pop up anywhere. simply style his trademark hair and place it in his favorite chair. even the toughest guys will love trumpy bear. >> when america's great, business is great. when business is great, i'm great. i love you, trumpy bear. >> i am an army veteran. i am proud to own the trumpy bear. and i will always be proud to be an american. >> order the super plush trumpy bear for only two payments of $19.95 and receive a special certificate of authenticity. don't miss out on owning a piece of american history. order now for only two payments of $19.95. trumpy, the most fearless bear anywhere. >> jimmy: that's right. he will kick winnie the pooh's ass. [ cheers and applause ] don't forget it.
once a marine, always a marine. >> everyone knows trumpy bear loves to go to the golf course. >> when i ride with trumpy bear, he makes my golf game great again. thank you, trumpy bear. >> trumpy bear can pop up anywhere. simply style his trademark hair and place it in his favorite chair. even the toughest guys will love trumpy bear. >> when america's great, business is great. when business is great, i'm great. i love you, trumpy bear. >> i am an army veteran. i am...
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now with the marine layer kicking in tonight, temperatures will be cooler.outh bay, san jose, 62 degrees, but we'll see 50s at the coast and you can let that cool marine air in and cool your house down. here's the seven-day forecast, mild and muggy this morning, then a typical pattern starting tomorrow with a drier air moving in and that means 90s inland. a wide range of temperatures continues throughout the week, but we'll be comfortable at least with the drier air. >> thank you. >>> some bay area high school students are working hard this summer to become the next leaders in the medical field. they graduate from their program today. kate larson has the story from san francisco general hospital. >> at 16 years old, luis is already assisting at zuckerberg san francisco general translating for dr. elizabeth murphy in a diabetes clinic today. >> they look at it, they just -- any sort of medication for it. >> he is one of 15 incoming seniors from public high schools in san francisco and the east bay chosen for this summer's junior academy upon sored by the ucsf
now with the marine layer kicking in tonight, temperatures will be cooler.outh bay, san jose, 62 degrees, but we'll see 50s at the coast and you can let that cool marine air in and cool your house down. here's the seven-day forecast, mild and muggy this morning, then a typical pattern starting tomorrow with a drier air moving in and that means 90s inland. a wide range of temperatures continues throughout the week, but we'll be comfortable at least with the drier air. >> thank you....
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marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014.recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patriot guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine master sergeant carried the ashes of the 23-year-old petaluma high school graduate. he was skilled last month when he was hit by lightning in north carolina. tonight his family talked about james' humility and leadership skills. >> whenever i would talk to him on the phone he was like, mom, i'm just a mechanic, and they told me that he excel at an exceptional rate and that morning that this happened he was promoted to lead mechanic on the osprey. i don't know all of the technical words, but he never brag about it. for the four days that skyler was there before he was pronounced brain dead there was a vigil of his marine brothers and sisters that were there constantly. the marines mean it when they say they're family and they took such good care of robin. >> reporter: a motorcade led by patriot guard riders and local law enforcement h
marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014.recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patriot guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine master sergeant carried the ashes of the 23-year-old petaluma high school graduate. he was skilled last month when he was hit by lightning in north carolina. tonight his family talked about james' humility and leadership skills. >> whenever i would talk to...
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the event follows the crash of a marine corps cargo plane.you might remember, it killed 16 last month.
the event follows the crash of a marine corps cargo plane.you might remember, it killed 16 last month.
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but the marine layer has expanded. visit we have the clouds pushing back into the bay and then they will be around first thing tomorrow morning with that onshore breeze still a factor for tonight. check in with some of the current in your opinions right now. san jose 63. concord 63. santa rosa in the upper 50s, and san francisco 59 degrees at last check. here is our live camera looking out towards jack london square in oakland. you can see a bit of a breeze kicking up. so winds are around 10 to 20 miles an hour. talking about the marine layer, that's key at this time of the year because just a few days ago we had a shallow marine layer and very hot temperatures inland. what's happened, it has deepened. as a result we're cooling off the inland areas as well. first thing tomorrow morning we're thinking some 50s and some lower 60s to start out your monday morning. san jose 59, santa rosa 55 degrees. >>> here's the deal in san francisco, our sky cast is showing you all the gray out there with a lot of clouds to start off t
but the marine layer has expanded. visit we have the clouds pushing back into the bay and then they will be around first thing tomorrow morning with that onshore breeze still a factor for tonight. check in with some of the current in your opinions right now. san jose 63. concord 63. santa rosa in the upper 50s, and san francisco 59 degrees at last check. here is our live camera looking out towards jack london square in oakland. you can see a bit of a breeze kicking up. so winds are around 10 to...
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marines are tough.are incredible and when i decide to leave town i was like i want to do that and join marine corps. so i went to join the marine and lucky to have it because seems better to be lucky than it is to be good. marine recruiter was not in the office. [laughter] and the -- navy guy was -- so i looked over there, and only reason i went into the navy to his office because my two marine friends told me something i didn't know and many of you may not know . they said that the marine corps. is actually part of the department of the navy. [laughter] just it's just a men's department. [laughter] i went in there to ask him where's the marines? because if anyone will know where he was he was why a marine? well i want to be a snipe or and marines have the best snipers in the world well look no further. we have snipers right here in the navy you need to be a seal first no big deal but -- kind of glossed over that whole thing, so you have to figure i'm a 19-year-old kid from montana. that didn't know how
marines are tough.are incredible and when i decide to leave town i was like i want to do that and join marine corps. so i went to join the marine and lucky to have it because seems better to be lucky than it is to be good. marine recruiter was not in the office. [laughter] and the -- navy guy was -- so i looked over there, and only reason i went into the navy to his office because my two marine friends told me something i didn't know and many of you may not know . they said that the marine...
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we have the expansion and extension of the deep marine layer 60 miles inland.ll be similar again on monday. even though high pressure is building in and thinning out the marine layer over the weekend, we'll have the enhancement of the low clouds and fog again on monday. this morning, drizzle overcast skies, winds increasing this afternoon southwest 1020. warm10 to 20. our numbers warmer inland today. 60s at the beaches, no sunshine pacifica or moss beach or montara beach. high 70s redwood city. gorgeous day today in vallejo. 80s in the tri-valley. 89 discovery bay. warming each day. enjoy your day. >>> scientists are seeing new drought patterns around the world. a new study says that it's taking longer for some areas to recover. researchers found droughts are ore frntceueury eqago. longer drought recovery could eventually mean the widespread death of em s siontrs of greeneehouse ga >>> the dry conditions are not helping with several is in yosemite. the south fork fire has burned more than 1700 acres near the iconic big trees lodge. voluntary evacuations are pla
we have the expansion and extension of the deep marine layer 60 miles inland.ll be similar again on monday. even though high pressure is building in and thinning out the marine layer over the weekend, we'll have the enhancement of the low clouds and fog again on monday. this morning, drizzle overcast skies, winds increasing this afternoon southwest 1020. warm10 to 20. our numbers warmer inland today. 60s at the beaches, no sunshine pacifica or moss beach or montara beach. high 70s redwood city....
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it looks like it's in marin county, tamil pius. i'm not sure dash marin city, sausalito-area. let us know if he felt anything. we're checking in on the exact location and if there is any damage or any electricity that could be out that could affect traffic. again, a three point again, a 3.2 hit in marin county. i'm pretty sure it's the san andreas fault that runs underneath the golden gate ridge. that makes sense. there is a fault right there. we will have more information when that becomes available. >>> we are now hearing about the new products that google is expected to unveil at an industry event this fall. according to a report from android police, google has developed a miniature version of the google home smart speaker, similar to amazon's echo dot. google is reportedly going to launch two google pixel phones and an all-new pixel branded chrome book. >>> apple's new spaceship campus will not be fully operational until next year but it is causing major controversy among neighbors. people in the bird land neighborhood of sunnyvale say their frustration is growing since ap
it looks like it's in marin county, tamil pius. i'm not sure dash marin city, sausalito-area. let us know if he felt anything. we're checking in on the exact location and if there is any damage or any electricity that could be out that could affect traffic. again, a three point again, a 3.2 hit in marin county. i'm pretty sure it's the san andreas fault that runs underneath the golden gate ridge. that makes sense. there is a fault right there. we will have more information when that becomes...
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we accompany a marine biologist protecting giant manta rays off the coast of peru. but first we head to south sudan. where women on two wheels offer help and hope to local villagers. south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages. countless have lost their lives. conditions there are catastrophphic. today south h sudan is a faild state. >> for many, the only medical aid available in conflict-torn south sudan comes from thesesewo women. betty oli and and rosina imolong and their bicycle clinic. every day the two nurses pedal from village to village in eastern equatorial state hours of arduous effort in the burning heat. they work for avsi, an international ngo headquartered in italy. it supplies their medications and bicycles. >> we are very active peo
we accompany a marine biologist protecting giant manta rays off the coast of peru. but first we head to south sudan. where women on two wheels offer help and hope to local villagers. south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of...
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the marine corps said they notified the families of the three marines and recovery efforts could take months to complete. it took off from a u.s. navy warship. defense official told fox news the aircraft crashed during the landing. 26 servicemembers were on board. the aircraft involved the osprey that operates as a helicopter and a plane. an osprey crashed during a training exercise in hawaii killing two marines. lengthe11 -- then last year, on crashed off japan, rescuing 10. then last month, an osprey crashed killing all 16 on board. last year senior military officials told fox news budget cuts hampered their ability to repair aging fleets. here's how one lieutenant colonel described it. >> it's coming on the backs of my young marines. my marines are working 20 to 21 hours a day to get them ready to go on deployment. and the likelihood of a ground mishap or making a mistake late at night is the bigger safety risk. >> president trump is getting updates from his chief of staff. rick? >> and our prayers with the families of those missing marines. allison, thank you. >> indeed. a possibl
the marine corps said they notified the families of the three marines and recovery efforts could take months to complete. it took off from a u.s. navy warship. defense official told fox news the aircraft crashed during the landing. 26 servicemembers were on board. the aircraft involved the osprey that operates as a helicopter and a plane. an osprey crashed during a training exercise in hawaii killing two marines. lengthe11 -- then last year, on crashed off japan, rescuing 10. then last month,...
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marine corps in the 1950s has been involved in the military veterans issues including helping to draft the 2008 g.i. bill. this is about one hour. >> afternoon everyone. welcome to the memorial thank you for coming out on this tuesday afternoon. i guess we will just jump right in. we have mr. wright here today. instead of giving the cliff notes we will have him talk about it so without further ado. [applause] >> thank you, philip. i like without further ado. >> is ait is an honor for me to participate in this program and this institution committed to protecting and sharing of a rich legacy of the united states navy. and it's a particular pleasure for me to be with you today. i'm delighted to see veterans and friends and those of you that are curious to learn a little bit more about the vietnam war. i am honored to try to contribute to that process of learning. i do want to talk about my book. that is why i'm here today and i hope that is why you are here. maybe the best way to do that is to try to describe why it is i wrote what i was trying to do and why i was trying to do that. last
marine corps in the 1950s has been involved in the military veterans issues including helping to draft the 2008 g.i. bill. this is about one hour. >> afternoon everyone. welcome to the memorial thank you for coming out on this tuesday afternoon. i guess we will just jump right in. we have mr. wright here today. instead of giving the cliff notes we will have him talk about it so without further ado. [applause] >> thank you, philip. i like without further ado. >> is ait is an...
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a shallow marine layer that has compress. it is now just under 1,000 feet.hat means we won't have to wait for the fog to pull away for the bay side areas for very long tomorrow. here is live doppler 7. fog has not pushed very far, it is just locally inland right now. as we check out the temperatures, everyone in the 50s, 60s unless you are towards brentwood where it is in the 70s. exploratorium camera from pier 15 showing a gray sky over the financial district. coastal fog and spotty drizzle. heading to the weekends, look for the summer micro clikts cooler monday and hot later in the week. no matter what you are doing, biking, sailing, a light chop for sailing. if you are hiking, a mix of fog and sun depending on where you are. here is a look at the fog hour-by-hour. 7:00 amendment tomorrow you will see it not just near the coast but near the east bay as well. a little drizzle near the beaches. as we head to the afternoon hours fog pulls away in the normal fashion we expect in august exempt for along the coastline. temperatures in the morning, mid 50s to low
a shallow marine layer that has compress. it is now just under 1,000 feet.hat means we won't have to wait for the fog to pull away for the bay side areas for very long tomorrow. here is live doppler 7. fog has not pushed very far, it is just locally inland right now. as we check out the temperatures, everyone in the 50s, 60s unless you are towards brentwood where it is in the 70s. exploratorium camera from pier 15 showing a gray sky over the financial district. coastal fog and spotty drizzle....
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in july of marine corps cargo plane crashed in mississippi, killing 15 marines and one sailor.g u.s. military noncombat aviation crashes are up this year compared to last year at this time last year there were noncombat crashes.th. the chairman on the house armed services committee a few weeks ago. >> we are working these airplanes so when they do have to go in for maintenance, they stay there longer because there's more problems to fix. it's just like us, if we don't keep up with routine maintenance on our house or car, when you need to get it fixed it takes longer and costs more. reporter: a third of marine corps jets and helicopters are ready. senior military officials told fox news that budget cuts hurt their ability to fix them as a result having to spend less time in ear training. arthel. arthel: ellison barber. thank you. >> you're still searching for a strategy in afghanistan with tehran sees an opportunity to gain ground as american troops draw down the numbers. michael wallace joins us now, former commander and counterterror advisor, also the author of warrior diploma
in july of marine corps cargo plane crashed in mississippi, killing 15 marines and one sailor.g u.s. military noncombat aviation crashes are up this year compared to last year at this time last year there were noncombat crashes.th. the chairman on the house armed services committee a few weeks ago. >> we are working these airplanes so when they do have to go in for maintenance, they stay there longer because there's more problems to fix. it's just like us, if we don't keep up with routine...
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we accompany a marine biologist protecting giant manta rays off the coast of peru. but first we head to south sudan. where women on two wheels offer help and hope to local villagers. south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages. countless have lost their lives. conditions there are catastrophphic. today south h sudan is a faild state. >> for many, the only medical aid available in conflict-torn south sudan comes from thesesewo women. betty oli and and rosina imolong and their bicycle clinic. every day the two nurses pedal from village to village in eastern equatorial state hours of arduous effort in the burning heat. they work for avsi, an international ngo headquartered in italy. it supplies their medications and bicycles. >> we are very active peo
we accompany a marine biologist protecting giant manta rays off the coast of peru. but first we head to south sudan. where women on two wheels offer help and hope to local villagers. south sudan is the world's youngest nation. it was founded in 2011, following a decades-long civil war when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the country's resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. tens of...