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marine corps, u.s. army.d our navy medal of honor recipients buried just behind the camera here. so many stories to tell. we are just trying to find ways to make that connection with the visitor, who has a limited time at these sites. mitchell: is the 204 memorial under your direction as well? shane: yes. we manage out of the cemetery office, about 200 acres approximately. and then, yes, hill 204. we call it the chateau-thierry american monument, but it's 204 meters high. it is a french-american monument the way it commemorates, built and maintained by the market american battle monuments commission. but if you take it detailed look at the villages, the names of the villages inscribed on the monument, and also why it was built, it is commemorating the french and american soldiers who fought and died side-by-side in world war i. it is kind of an interesting way to show this franco-american history and shared linkages. mitchell: you mentioned being on the battle of belleau wood battlefield, some of it is marked
marine corps, u.s. army.d our navy medal of honor recipients buried just behind the camera here. so many stories to tell. we are just trying to find ways to make that connection with the visitor, who has a limited time at these sites. mitchell: is the 204 memorial under your direction as well? shane: yes. we manage out of the cemetery office, about 200 acres approximately. and then, yes, hill 204. we call it the chateau-thierry american monument, but it's 204 meters high. it is a...
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marines history.ext on reel america, with the marines at tarawa, a 1944 academy award-winning documentary filmed by u.s. cameramen. the film includes traffic language and scenes of death that may be disturbing to some viewers. ♪ narrator: these are the men of the second marine division. they are now embarking on a full scale amphibious mission after many months of intensive training. the transports are combat loaded. the ships are the navy and coast guard. squadrons of carrier planes cover us in the sky. several days from our destination, a destroyer brings us field orders. it won't be long now before we know where we are bound. the relief map of our objective is broken out. fortified -- in tarawa, a very important jap airbase on the outer fringe of their pacific defenses. our platoon explaining the terrain to us. by the time they were finished, we knew those island reefs as well as we knew our own backyards. we belt more machine gun ammunition. check and test, fire all weapons. [gunfire] exercise hel
marines history.ext on reel america, with the marines at tarawa, a 1944 academy award-winning documentary filmed by u.s. cameramen. the film includes traffic language and scenes of death that may be disturbing to some viewers. ♪ narrator: these are the men of the second marine division. they are now embarking on a full scale amphibious mission after many months of intensive training. the transports are combat loaded. the ships are the navy and coast guard. squadrons of carrier planes cover us...
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[video clip] ♪ [marine anthem playing] ♪ narrator: these are the men on the second marine division.y are now embarking on a full scale amphibious mission after many months of intensive training. the transports are combat loaded. the ships are the navy and coast guard. squadrons of carrier planes cover us in the sky. several days from our destination, destroyer brings us field orders. it won't be long now before we know where we are bound. the relief map of our objective is broken out. fortified -- in the tarawa, a very important jap airbase on the outer fringe of their pacific the pages. trust,plain the terrain by the time they were finished we knew those islands reef as well as we knew our own backyards. we built more machine gun ammunition. -- we belt more machine gun ammunition. check and test, fire all weapons. [gunfire] exercise helps to relieve the tension. cost wingsst guard receive last-minute information's on departure times. services are held in the evening before d day. ♪ [hymn playing] to listen to father kelly. he was with us at guadalcanal. he was saying what we wanted
[video clip] ♪ [marine anthem playing] ♪ narrator: these are the men on the second marine division.y are now embarking on a full scale amphibious mission after many months of intensive training. the transports are combat loaded. the ships are the navy and coast guard. squadrons of carrier planes cover us in the sky. several days from our destination, destroyer brings us field orders. it won't be long now before we know where we are bound. the relief map of our objective is broken out....
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we lost more than 1000 marines. more than 2000 were wounded.for 15 months and i knew a lot of them. on the third day that marine, the one without the helmet with -- was hunting when he found a couple of japs in that foxhole. the japs got 5700 men. imperial japanese marine defending an island that was two miles square. that gives you an idea of how important it was in their plan. it was the stiffest price they have ever paid in one of the greatest defeats. we call those two the brothers. ♪ we brought in a few japanese prisoners for intelligence. no more than a couple of hundred. that sniper was nearly six feet tall. the prisoners had to be stripped to keep them from concealing weapons and they would hide a weapon anywhere. they were still hooked over -- cooked over the idea that they were superman, even after they were captured. andkoreans were different, men whose country was captured by the japanese. when we got back to pearl harbor they told us that roosevelt, churchill had got their independence on the same day we saved these koreans from th
we lost more than 1000 marines. more than 2000 were wounded.for 15 months and i knew a lot of them. on the third day that marine, the one without the helmet with -- was hunting when he found a couple of japs in that foxhole. the japs got 5700 men. imperial japanese marine defending an island that was two miles square. that gives you an idea of how important it was in their plan. it was the stiffest price they have ever paid in one of the greatest defeats. we call those two the brothers. ♪ we...
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it is the 205, the second battalion, fifth marines. their story really begins at belleau wood which happened 100 years ago to this day. i mentioned the epic charge on june 6 where the men -- this was world war i d-day that no one has heard about unless you are in the marine corps or a world war i buff. this is where the marine corps advanced over several fields under heavy machine-gun fire. what happened before that was extraordinary. at the end of may, early june, the germans had launched a major offensive geared at rome -- sorry, paris. they were breaking through the french lines. literally the french army was melting away. the archives talk about how it was like water on a hot iron. it was evaporating. the french army was evaporating. men from the 49th company and 25, the second division were all being trucked as quickly as possible along with the third division of the u.s. army into the vortex of battle to hold the line at all costs. these were the only reserve units at the time. they were, in many cases, super divisions. the u.s.
it is the 205, the second battalion, fifth marines. their story really begins at belleau wood which happened 100 years ago to this day. i mentioned the epic charge on june 6 where the men -- this was world war i d-day that no one has heard about unless you are in the marine corps or a world war i buff. this is where the marine corps advanced over several fields under heavy machine-gun fire. what happened before that was extraordinary. at the end of may, early june, the germans had launched a...
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marine monument in belleau wood, france. mr. yockelson: after the fighting had ended, graves registration service teams, which were usually led by a chaplain, would go to the temporary burial sites, which were near where the soldiers fell, and the bodies were exhumed. they would look if the dog tag was there -- two dog tags were issued to american troops -- and then the bodies were either placed in a permanent cemetery or they were placed in coffins and brought to the ports for shipment back home. about 70% of american families elected to have their loved ones returned home at government expense. the other roughly 30% were left eventually for burial in permanent cemeteries now maintained by the american battle monuments commission. mr. moizan: americans were led to keep permanent cemeteries in france. the americans would keep one for each big battle, basically, in france. mr. yockelson: it was a gruesome task for the grs teams because by now, many of the bodies had decomposed and were difficult to identify because of the decompo
marine monument in belleau wood, france. mr. yockelson: after the fighting had ended, graves registration service teams, which were usually led by a chaplain, would go to the temporary burial sites, which were near where the soldiers fell, and the bodies were exhumed. they would look if the dog tag was there -- two dog tags were issued to american troops -- and then the bodies were either placed in a permanent cemetery or they were placed in coffins and brought to the ports for shipment back...
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for the united states marine corps, these are statistics out of the history of the marine corps," marine corps total casualties in vietnam were higher than any other war including world war ii. there were more killed in world war ii. 19,733 marines were killed in world war ii. 67,000 wounded for a total of 90,709. in vietnam, 13,000 killed in action, 88,591 wounded for a total of 103,000. the peak years for ground fighting were '67 through '69 for the united states forces. you can actually see a bell curve when you look at american casualties and those three years, actually '68 by far was the highest year for american casualties. '69 was second and '67 was third. but '67 and '69 were almost -- almost equal. when i was getting ready to go to vietnam, finishing basic school, we had a lieutenant colonel at basic school who took us aside. he'd just come back from a tour of the battalion commander in if vietnam. he'd served on' je iwo jima. he sat us down. we had 71 lieutenants in my basic class who were going to be infantry officers. and he said, you need to understand something about what y
for the united states marine corps, these are statistics out of the history of the marine corps," marine corps total casualties in vietnam were higher than any other war including world war ii. there were more killed in world war ii. 19,733 marines were killed in world war ii. 67,000 wounded for a total of 90,709. in vietnam, 13,000 killed in action, 88,591 wounded for a total of 103,000. the peak years for ground fighting were '67 through '69 for the united states forces. you can actually...
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an international effort to create the world's largest marine reserve off the coast of antarctica has been voted down the proposal aimed to protect nearly two million square kilometers from fishing and mining in what's known as the vegetal sea now the area is home to an a real of marine life including undiscovered species according to some of the two weeks the twenty five nation members of the commission for the conservation of antarctica marine living resources could not come up with an agreement. to me now is john a horse iraqi is a marine biologist and director at greenpeace and he's helped win several major victories for marine conservation in recent years welcome john a greenpeace has been campaigning to create this large antarctic ocean sanctuary that was proposed by the but the international body overseeing marine life in the entire arctic is voted the proposal down what's your reaction. john do you hear me. i think we're having trouble with the line to john i really will try and reconnect with john later in the program if we can bring that let's move on to some sports news and
an international effort to create the world's largest marine reserve off the coast of antarctica has been voted down the proposal aimed to protect nearly two million square kilometers from fishing and mining in what's known as the vegetal sea now the area is home to an a real of marine life including undiscovered species according to some of the two weeks the twenty five nation members of the commission for the conservation of antarctica marine living resources could not come up with an...
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and whatever else has happened, and i am the daughter of a career marine, and i am the sister of a marine, and i will tell you that the one thing that you have to say about every single person who is a member of the armed services, is they have taken an oath to defend us at peril of their life. i think the least we can do is give them the same level of due process that any civilian expects in any courthouse in the land. >> you've indicated that investigation is an area that is needed earlier in the process. two questions about that. when is an investigator available to the defense? and two, what, how many investigators are available? in other words, if there's one for, tell us how the investigation works. >> right now, i've been with the dso for five years. during that time, we've had two investigators granted. we had to go to court to get it. and in both of them, they involved individuals who were having to be investigated in a foreign language. so in one case, we had a vietnamese client, it was a homicide case, a child homicide, and in order to develop information relevant for sentencin
and whatever else has happened, and i am the daughter of a career marine, and i am the sister of a marine, and i will tell you that the one thing that you have to say about every single person who is a member of the armed services, is they have taken an oath to defend us at peril of their life. i think the least we can do is give them the same level of due process that any civilian expects in any courthouse in the land. >> you've indicated that investigation is an area that is needed...
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the victims were rushed to marin gendreau. -- marin general.
the victims were rushed to marin gendreau. -- marin general.
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the proposal was to create another marine park in antarctica this time five times the size of germany an area of pristine ocean protected from fishing mining drilling almost all human activity. the weather l c is an icy wilderness and one of the world's last marine protection would have kept it that way but in hobart delegations from twenty four different countries with an interest in him talked again as well as the european union which led the pot proposal needed to reach consensus where exactly where the parks boundaries be would any fishing be allowed how reliable is the science supporting the need to complete protection how many decades with the protection lost for they couldn't agree after two weeks of talking behind closed doors the head of india's delegation revealed no consensus had been reached. unfortunately standing is not that much in twenty six things the same delegates in the same building were able to reach agreement to create another marine park and talk to. that one covering the road was supposed to create momentum for more but an attempt to create one in east antarct
the proposal was to create another marine park in antarctica this time five times the size of germany an area of pristine ocean protected from fishing mining drilling almost all human activity. the weather l c is an icy wilderness and one of the world's last marine protection would have kept it that way but in hobart delegations from twenty four different countries with an interest in him talked again as well as the european union which led the pot proposal needed to reach consensus where...
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marine corps'.republic presented to president trump a sapling, to be placed on the white house grounds. from a place renamed by a grateful ally. the wood of brigade of marines. finally, there was a less celebrated warrior. a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who cheated and lied to get into the field artillery because he could not stand the thought of his friends and neighbors going to war and he not being there to support them. he would go on to become one of the greatest presidents in our history. so there they are. captain abrams summerville, my great-grandfather. sergeant alvin york, private bullard, my wife's grandfather. private johnson. private martin. sergeant dan daly, and captain harry s truman. they are the testament to the ordinary citizens who performed extraordinary deeds in defense of this republic, from lexington to afghanistan. all told, more than 41 million american men and women have served during times of war and almost 700,000 have given the last full measure. an
marine corps'.republic presented to president trump a sapling, to be placed on the white house grounds. from a place renamed by a grateful ally. the wood of brigade of marines. finally, there was a less celebrated warrior. a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who cheated and lied to get into the field artillery because he could not stand the thought of his friends and neighbors going to war and he not being there to support them. he would go on to become one of the greatest...
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we know he was a marine veteran now. based on all of that, the venue what it occurred as well, what's your sense of the gunman? >> well, we're learning a lot obviously minute by minute like we do, and as you suggested earlier, depending what website you go to, this is at least number 308, 310 or there's another website that suggests this is number 376 mass shootings in america where four or more people are shot or killed, and that's just this year. i think they're reporting he was a marine corps veteran, you asked the logical question. is he a combat veteran. we don't know, but one doesn't have to be a combat veteran necessarily to suffer ptsd. the veterans administration reported this year over 20 military veterans either current or past veterans commit suicide every day. this guy allegedly shot himself after committing all of this murder and mayhem, so i think we're going to see a mental health issue one more time like you and i have discussed so many times before. the question is was there a chance we could have inter
we know he was a marine veteran now. based on all of that, the venue what it occurred as well, what's your sense of the gunman? >> well, we're learning a lot obviously minute by minute like we do, and as you suggested earlier, depending what website you go to, this is at least number 308, 310 or there's another website that suggests this is number 376 mass shootings in america where four or more people are shot or killed, and that's just this year. i think they're reporting he was a...
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reserve in antarctica and talk to a commission to conserve marine life couldn't agree on how to make the sea a no go zone for fishing mining and drilling under thomas with this from hobart in australia. the proposal was to create another marine park in antarctica this time five times the size of germany an area of pristine ocean protected from fishing mining drilling almost all human activity. the weather l c is an icy wilderness and one of the world's last marine protection would have kept it that way but in hobart delegations from twenty four different countries with an interest and i talked to as well as the european union which led the pot proposal needed to reach consensus where exactly where the parks boundaries be would any fishing be allowed how reliable is the science supporting the need for complete protection how many decades with the protection lost for they couldn't agree after two weeks of talking behind closed doors the head of india's delegation revealed no consensus had been reached. and. the standing is not. unfortunately standing is not that much in twenty six the
reserve in antarctica and talk to a commission to conserve marine life couldn't agree on how to make the sea a no go zone for fishing mining and drilling under thomas with this from hobart in australia. the proposal was to create another marine park in antarctica this time five times the size of germany an area of pristine ocean protected from fishing mining drilling almost all human activity. the weather l c is an icy wilderness and one of the world's last marine protection would have kept it...
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kron 4's charles clifford went looking for answers in marin county. well, the rainy season got off to a late start and we've only seen signifigant moisture for about a week now but there are early signs that the resevoirs could be filling up.natsthursday afternoon the spillway below lake lagunitas in marin county was gushing with water.nats until earlier this week, the spillway had been dry for months. the return of rain has sent water gushing down the slopes of mount tamalpais, filling up the reservoirs.nats despite some lingering showers, it was also a good day for neighbors like roland hannes to hike around the lakes.sotyeah. it's great. great for us. great for the animals.as of right now, the reservoirs of the marin munipal water district are at about 72% of full capacity. that's slightly more water than there was at the same time last year.by comparison, the east bay municipal utility district reservoirs in the east bay area at 74% percent of full capacityand in the south bay, the santa clara valley water district's 10 reservoirs are at
kron 4's charles clifford went looking for answers in marin county. well, the rainy season got off to a late start and we've only seen signifigant moisture for about a week now but there are early signs that the resevoirs could be filling up.natsthursday afternoon the spillway below lake lagunitas in marin county was gushing with water.nats until earlier this week, the spillway had been dry for months. the return of rain has sent water gushing down the slopes of mount tamalpais, filling up the...
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the marines take terrible casualties in belleau wood. but, they demonstrate a number of things and one of them is fanatical aggressiveness, this really shocks the germans. sure, a lot of stuff is publicity. but if you look at the german records, you see the germans are shocked, and i've read a number of contemporary german accounts that were not published and not intended for publication. they read and they say these guys kept coming no matter what we would do. we would throw grenades, it would kill several, they just keep coming. they would form into gangs they say here's another gang of marines and they would walk with rifles held at the hip, but they'd walk into battle smoking cigarettes and making independent decisions and learning very quickly that this was a characteristic of both army and marines throughout the first world wars. the americans learned more quickly and how to adapt to the circumstances and learned how to use dirty tricks. one of the most interesting things about belleau wood is that when the marines enter into belle
the marines take terrible casualties in belleau wood. but, they demonstrate a number of things and one of them is fanatical aggressiveness, this really shocks the germans. sure, a lot of stuff is publicity. but if you look at the german records, you see the germans are shocked, and i've read a number of contemporary german accounts that were not published and not intended for publication. they read and they say these guys kept coming no matter what we would do. we would throw grenades, it would...
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marine corps. wassays her proudest moment leading a company of marines into iraq during the 2003 invasion. leading them back to safety. she is a participant in the bush institutes stand to veteran leadership program. retired u.s. navy admiral william mcraven. he led the planning and execution of a secret raid that eliminated osama bin laden in 2011. he led a force of 69,000 men and women and was responsible for conducting counterterrorism offer -- operations worldwide. a former navy seal and white house national security council advisor to president bush. he service chancellor of the university of texas system from 2014 until retiring in may. stellar in a leadership program. mym proud to say one of colleagues at boeing. as a senior manager for boeing, he is responsible for creating and executing our engagement strategy for veterans at boeing. he is a graduate of the u.s. military academy at west point. while deployed to afghanistan in 2012, he was wounded by an ied. he medically retired from the ar
marine corps. wassays her proudest moment leading a company of marines into iraq during the 2003 invasion. leading them back to safety. she is a participant in the bush institutes stand to veteran leadership program. retired u.s. navy admiral william mcraven. he led the planning and execution of a secret raid that eliminated osama bin laden in 2011. he led a force of 69,000 men and women and was responsible for conducting counterterrorism offer -- operations worldwide. a former navy seal and...
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let's return to the musique marine corps vetera n return to the musique marine corps veteran has killedbar in california. —— us marines. earlier on our correspondent said us this update. first of all the government shot the woman at the front desk checking people's ids and then went into the bar apparently firing with a handgun at random. witnesses say he was tall, dressed in black and was wearing either a black hoods or hacked. there was panic inside and the place began to fill with smoke, some people use bar stools to smash windows to escape. we spoke to some survivors.” remember seeing, i don't know when exactly, it had to be before the shots but i saw the gunman with his gun at the front where you pay and i was really, really close to him. that is the wall and then some ta bles that is the wall and then some tables and the dance floor i was right by the tables and the dance floor and as soon as we heard shots we dropped to the floor. my friend said, get down, and we were hiding. i was pushed against him and eve ryo ne i was pushed against him and everyone was trying to go under the
let's return to the musique marine corps vetera n return to the musique marine corps veteran has killedbar in california. —— us marines. earlier on our correspondent said us this update. first of all the government shot the woman at the front desk checking people's ids and then went into the bar apparently firing with a handgun at random. witnesses say he was tall, dressed in black and was wearing either a black hoods or hacked. there was panic inside and the place began to fill with smoke,...
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and russia china and norway it's a set up the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica the european plan would have protected an area five times the size of joe. i'm showgirl welcome to the program the united states says to reinstate all of the sanctions against iran that it removed the twenty fifteen nuclear deal as midterm elections approach president trump tried to drive the point home in an unconventional fashion tweeting that sanctions are coming barring the typeface and phrasing from the fancy t.v. series game of thrones which the motto winter is coming signals the need for vigilance the u.s. has been gradually re imposing sanctions since he withdrew from the nuclear agreement in may and decision that was met with international criticism here is the president talking about this latest move. they're very serious sanctions they're very big they'll be elevated from there but as you know sanctions are starting on iran and you know iran is they get a very big if the country is not the same country as when i started. almost two years ago iran is a much different country since i term
and russia china and norway it's a set up the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica the european plan would have protected an area five times the size of joe. i'm showgirl welcome to the program the united states says to reinstate all of the sanctions against iran that it removed the twenty fifteen nuclear deal as midterm elections approach president trump tried to drive the point home in an unconventional fashion tweeting that sanctions are coming barring the typeface and phrasing from...
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he is a marine corps veteran.tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: that is sunday someone in paris marking 100 years since the armistice that ended w world war i. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace reportrt. i'm amamy goodman. the issue of veterans medal health raised again last week after former marine opened fire at a country music are in thousand oaks, california, killing 12 people, mostly college students. please identified him as 28 28-year-old in devon long, a former marine, had deployed to afghghanistan and hd a history of mental health issues, including possible ptsd. suzanne gordon is still with us. suzanne, we don't know that much about ian long, but we know some things like the police went to his house, he lives with his mother. his mother was afraiaid of him. mental health professioionals assist him, but they did not do anything more than that at the time. he goes into this bar that apparently he frequented and guns 12 people down. studio inat a yoga tallahassee, florida, another y
he is a marine corps veteran.tay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: that is sunday someone in paris marking 100 years since the armistice that ended w world war i. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace reportrt. i'm amamy goodman. the issue of veterans medal health raised again last week after former marine opened fire at a country music are in thousand oaks, california, killing 12 people, mostly college students. please identified him as 28 28-year-old in devon long, a...
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marine corps.you for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much. pete: the left up in arms after president trump names matt whitaker acting attorney general to replace jeff sessions, next guest, former doj official says any outrage is overblown. is he going to explain it next. katie: dan bongino, kale lee mcenany and alan dershowitz all coming up. ♪ today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. ♪ katie: welcome back. time for some of your quick headlines, the fda is planning to shake up the tobacco agency. the agency is planning to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes across the united states. it would take several years for the band to take effect. coca cola launching own line of energy drinks. company planning on releasing coca cola energy and no sugar of the beverage. no word when the new drink will hit shelves, not in stores yet. president trump's appointment of new
marine corps.you for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much. pete: the left up in arms after president trump names matt whitaker acting attorney general to replace jeff sessions, next guest, former doj official says any outrage is overblown. is he going to explain it next. katie: dan bongino, kale lee mcenany and alan dershowitz all coming up. ♪ today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success....
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also it's on our blocking a plan to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica. and walking a marathon every day we follow a family from honduras desperate to get to the u.s. . welcome to al-jazeera it's a month since jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul never to be seen again turkish investigators say a saudi hit squad strangled a journalist in a premeditated attack that just meant that they got rid of his body the saudi stories changed repeatedly from saying it was an accidental killing to blaming rogue operators international pressure is mounting on the kingdom with the u.s. saying sanctions are on the way. alan fischer begins our coverage in the case of jamal khashoggi is one of lies. surprise and videotape fourteen days after the writer disappeared and after days of requesting permission turkish investigators were finally allowed into the consulate with the insisted he'd been killed the dili which this forensic expert says would help any potential cover up what will i learn. the main thing in incidents like this is to carry out the cri
also it's on our blocking a plan to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica. and walking a marathon every day we follow a family from honduras desperate to get to the u.s. . welcome to al-jazeera it's a month since jamal khashoggi walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul never to be seen again turkish investigators say a saudi hit squad strangled a journalist in a premeditated attack that just meant that they got rid of his body the saudi stories changed repeatedly from...
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this man was a marine with a marine tattoo on his chest.f people got out and had scrapes and bruises. they had to jump out of windows to get through. we will pull up some of the sound. you can hear people talking about what they did when the shots rang out. we will try to get that soundbite for you. in the meantime, i know that if you are a that are going to school there in southern california or perhaps in this area. if you have not heard from your child this morning, and you want to try to find out the very latest information, they have established a hotline. we will put that up in just a second. that hotline for you to call to find out the very latest is (805)465-6650. i believe we have that in the form and i will repeat it in case you are grabbing a pen or pencil right now. that is 80546566 five oh. - - at 805-46-5650. a lot of parents have children who go to those colleges. we don't know the names of the victims. the thousands of - - they don't know the identity of the victims yet. but they fear the worst. here is what one >> i am very
this man was a marine with a marine tattoo on his chest.f people got out and had scrapes and bruises. they had to jump out of windows to get through. we will pull up some of the sound. you can hear people talking about what they did when the shots rang out. we will try to get that soundbite for you. in the meantime, i know that if you are a that are going to school there in southern california or perhaps in this area. if you have not heard from your child this morning, and you want to try to...
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lightning and thunder throughout marin county and to lake county.band getting close to the coast. >>> land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, fresh spring mix, and provolone cheese on a potato bun. that's a good looking burger. ribeye burgers are back, america. try them today. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. welcome back. it is
lightning and thunder throughout marin county and to lake county.band getting close to the coast. >>> land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, fresh spring mix, and provolone cheese on a potato...
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the victims were rushed to marin gendreau. -- marin general. the ages and names of the victims have not been released. the sheriff's department went on to say the shooting was isolated to inside the facility, and, no clients were among the injured. the helen vine detox center became part of the buckelew programs in 2011. the nonprofit on smith ranch road house a 26 beds for it residents dealing with psychiatric problems and drug and alcohol issues. today, they released the following statement. while it's unimaginable to think that such a horrific event occurred in one of our facilities, it's important to remember that buckelew programs has been providing safe and effective services for decades. improving the lives of tens and thousands of people. our focus in the coming days will be on the safety and well- being of client, staff, and families of those affected. that concern was shared by a caseworker at nearby general relief marin county. they often refer clients to helen vine. >> it's shocking to come to work and realized that there was a shoo
the victims were rushed to marin gendreau. -- marin general. the ages and names of the victims have not been released. the sheriff's department went on to say the shooting was isolated to inside the facility, and, no clients were among the injured. the helen vine detox center became part of the buckelew programs in 2011. the nonprofit on smith ranch road house a 26 beds for it residents dealing with psychiatric problems and drug and alcohol issues. today, they released the following statement....
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the proposal was to create another marine park in antarctica this time five times the size of germany an area of pristine ocean protected from fishing mining drilling almost all human activity. the way to hell c. is an icy wilderness and one of the world's last marine protection would have kept it that way but in hobart delegations from twenty four different countries with an interest in him talked again as well as the european union which led the pot proposal needed to reach consensus where exactly where the parks boundaries be would any fishing be allowed how reliable is the science supporting the need for complete protection how many decades with the protection lost for they couldn't agree after two weeks of talking behind closed doors the head of india's delegation revealed no consensus had been reached. and they wanted to understand that understanding is not just unfortunately standing is not that much in twenty sixteen the same delegates in the same building were able to reach agreement to create another marine park and talk to. that one covering the rossi was supposed to create
the proposal was to create another marine park in antarctica this time five times the size of germany an area of pristine ocean protected from fishing mining drilling almost all human activity. the way to hell c. is an icy wilderness and one of the world's last marine protection would have kept it that way but in hobart delegations from twenty four different countries with an interest in him talked again as well as the european union which led the pot proposal needed to reach consensus where...
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also it's on are you serious blocking a plan to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica. and walking a marathon every day we follow a family from honduras desperate to get to the u.s. . welcome to the news the u.s. is stepping up the pressure on saudi arabia exactly a month after the murder of jamal khashoggi it's threatening sanctions within weeks against individuals linked to the killing turkey says saudi agents strangled the journalist dismembered his body and disposed of it in a premeditate. attack i did take castro reports now from washington d.c. . the u.s. secretary of state says sanctions against saudi arabia for the killing of jamal khashoggi are likely coming to take us. probably have four more weeks before we have enough evidence to actually put those sanctions in place but i'm i think we'll be able to get there we're going to find the fact that a president said we will demand accountability for those who are involved in the commission of this i described sanctions would not be the only repercussion from the u.s. more than a week ago the state department revok
also it's on are you serious blocking a plan to create the world's largest marine reserve in antarctica. and walking a marathon every day we follow a family from honduras desperate to get to the u.s. . welcome to the news the u.s. is stepping up the pressure on saudi arabia exactly a month after the murder of jamal khashoggi it's threatening sanctions within weeks against individuals linked to the killing turkey says saudi agents strangled the journalist dismembered his body and disposed of it...
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we've got that marine layer. it's going to be a combination of fog and smoke this morning, but it's still cold. i'll talk about the incoming rain, coming up in a bit. stay with us. take a live look o >>> welcome back on your sunday morning. no sun here. fog and smoke covering sfo. another day, another smoke advisory. that smoke advisory actually runs through tuesday. vianey arana says the marine layer is there, could that be helping? she'll let us know in a few minutes. >>> a hot wedding trend has couples adding pots to their parties in states where recreational marijuana is legal, newlyweds are choosing to have weed weddings. it's a whole new business model for some wedding planners. >> so it's not just that people smoke marijuana at a wedding like this. you're talking about decorating the wedding >> absolutely. there's cannabis in the flowers and at the altar and flou wither in the bouquet and the groom's boutonniere. >> the budding business may put a dent in wedding services that focus on alcohol but many peop
we've got that marine layer. it's going to be a combination of fog and smoke this morning, but it's still cold. i'll talk about the incoming rain, coming up in a bit. stay with us. take a live look o >>> welcome back on your sunday morning. no sun here. fog and smoke covering sfo. another day, another smoke advisory. that smoke advisory actually runs through tuesday. vianey arana says the marine layer is there, could that be helping? she'll let us know in a few minutes. >>> a...
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i call them gentlemen but we really have two seals, two soldiers, and a marine.now marcus luttrell, member of seal team 10. wrote a book come up with the lone survivor," movie "lone survivor," also did an additional two or interact. rob o'neill, highly decorated navy seal, over a dozen deployments, 400 combat missions. you know him from the man who put bullets in bin laden's head, also a part of the lone survivor rescue, the captain phelps rescue, maybe even bowe bergdahl. two silver stars. it seems like you are almost everywhere across moments in this war on terror. >> there is a funny joke about that, some army buddies told me, i am like the forrest gump of naval special warfare. [laughter] i am not as good-looking and i can't run as fast. [laughter] not sure what he meant by that. [laughter] >> pete: also going around the horn, army ranger and combat veteran sean parnell, with the tenth mountain division, served 485 days in the hills of afghanistan in one of most highly decorated platoons of the whole afghan war. 85% of your guys came home with a purple heart.
i call them gentlemen but we really have two seals, two soldiers, and a marine.now marcus luttrell, member of seal team 10. wrote a book come up with the lone survivor," movie "lone survivor," also did an additional two or interact. rob o'neill, highly decorated navy seal, over a dozen deployments, 400 combat missions. you know him from the man who put bullets in bin laden's head, also a part of the lone survivor rescue, the captain phelps rescue, maybe even bowe bergdahl. two...
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but why are the marines here? like, i like marines but, you know, i'm not robert mcnamara.robably not what you're gonna be doing. people of your generation, what do you think the attitude is towards the military bases? >> vivian: as long as we're not living near the base -- >> anthony: right. >> vivian: it doesn't affect us that much. >> anthony: right, near the base it makes a difference. >> vivian: near the base it makes, right. >> anthony: i mean look, you know right away, i mean, it's tattoo parlors, strip clubs, vape shops, i mean, you know. >> vivian: and also it's very loud. that's a big issue. >> anthony: tourism is probably the future of okinawa, yes? i mean, beautiful weather, beaches. if the bases leave, it's gonna be big hotels and resorts and golf courses. which is worse? chinese tourists or american marines? >> vivian: i'll stick with the marines. >> anthony: semper fi. ♪ ♪ not everybody here agrees with vivian, by a long shot. okinawans may be easy going and laid back, but the island is also a relative hot bed of political activism. largely inspired or provok
but why are the marines here? like, i like marines but, you know, i'm not robert mcnamara.robably not what you're gonna be doing. people of your generation, what do you think the attitude is towards the military bases? >> vivian: as long as we're not living near the base -- >> anthony: right. >> vivian: it doesn't affect us that much. >> anthony: right, near the base it makes a difference. >> vivian: near the base it makes, right. >> anthony: i mean look, you...
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it was in that battle that our marines earned the nickname devil dogs.hich arose from the german description of their fighting spirit. john kelly knows that name very well. earlier this year, president macron presented a gift to our nation. an enduring reminder of our friendship, sealed in battle. we fought well together. you could not fight better than we fought together. sergeant eugene where from pennsylvania was one of the marines, he ran into a barrage of enemy fire like no one has ever seen before. friends carried him back to safety. much later, he was mortally wounded, he passed away one day after christmas. his mother would come right here to mourn by the grave of her precious son. she loved him so much. she was one of the thousands of american moms and dads. whose beloved children found their final resting place on the hillside. each of these marble crosses and stars of david marks the life of an american warrior. great, great warriors they are. they gave everything for a family, country, god, and freedom. through rain, hail, snow, mud, poisonou
it was in that battle that our marines earned the nickname devil dogs.hich arose from the german description of their fighting spirit. john kelly knows that name very well. earlier this year, president macron presented a gift to our nation. an enduring reminder of our friendship, sealed in battle. we fought well together. you could not fight better than we fought together. sergeant eugene where from pennsylvania was one of the marines, he ran into a barrage of enemy fire like no one has ever...
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one marine took matters into his own hands. warm socks and soap and other personal items were packed by volunteers. it is the brainchild of a marine who after returning from afghanistan "depression and addiction until a chance encounter changes life. >> i was going to the naval base to help. i saw a guy with a sign that said homeless that. help me out. >> i had some extra supplies. and went back to the hotel and got some stuff to give to him. >> after seeing the impact that one donation made, they decided to expand. they set up backpacks for life, a nonprofit to help veterans with housing and job placement and backpacks with toiletries. after receiving feedback they decided to design this. >> want them to know they helped to change my life forever. wear they are part of a program to help entrepreneurs with their ideas. backpacks for lives just started a campaign. for every backpack sold online one will be donated to a veteran and some veterans are getting jobs making the back. >>> thank you. 4:57. president trump goes on twitte
one marine took matters into his own hands. warm socks and soap and other personal items were packed by volunteers. it is the brainchild of a marine who after returning from afghanistan "depression and addiction until a chance encounter changes life. >> i was going to the naval base to help. i saw a guy with a sign that said homeless that. help me out. >> i had some extra supplies. and went back to the hotel and got some stuff to give to him. >> after seeing the impact...
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the united states marine corps marines and our united states sailors out there. united states navy sailors. it's very interesting, we're very early on. i joke about this. it was taco tuesday. win for the team. >> awesome. >> there's goodness there. in reality, one of the first questions as we just started eating, a marine sergeant e5 looks across, looks over at the combatant commander, says, sir, in your house of armed services committee testimony, and then verbatim, read off a bunch of testimony. >> he didn't read off, he had memorized. >> yeah. >> he quoted my testimony back to me. a marine e5. and then he asked why did you say that? [ laughter ] >> so that in itself is just unbelievably just impressive. and i would like to say it's an isolated incident. it's just simply not. but in it addition to that, what that member brought up is he actually shared a really, really relevant and important message and he shared on a deployment into the eucom aor. it was a tactical echelon example of deterrence, but having this sergeant e5 of the united states marine corps rea
the united states marine corps marines and our united states sailors out there. united states navy sailors. it's very interesting, we're very early on. i joke about this. it was taco tuesday. win for the team. >> awesome. >> there's goodness there. in reality, one of the first questions as we just started eating, a marine sergeant e5 looks across, looks over at the combatant commander, says, sir, in your house of armed services committee testimony, and then verbatim, read off a...
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a year him in a friendly for the mariners. ayearago, a him in a friendly for the mariners.e will be given an opportunity at another australian club. in october, bolt turned down a two—year deal with a maltese club. england's rugby league squad have a 1-0 england's rugby league squad have a 1—0 lead going into this weekend's second test with the new zealand. the burgess twins played in last week's victory and will feature again at anfield and theyjoin me 110w. again at anfield and theyjoin me now. good evening. how you going. george and tom, we have to get it right and get it the right way round. it isjust to make it harder for you. we have been playing pranks today on people. coming home after playing in australia, you get a fair bit of ribbing there, being english in australia, will it be nice coming back to anfield and having support of the home crowd? yes it is great and playing in front of a home crowd. but being back in australia, you know you are surrounded by the aussies and the kiwi and you want to do your nation proud to go back with your head held high. that is tw
a year him in a friendly for the mariners. ayearago, a him in a friendly for the mariners.e will be given an opportunity at another australian club. in october, bolt turned down a two—year deal with a maltese club. england's rugby league squad have a 1-0 england's rugby league squad have a 1—0 lead going into this weekend's second test with the new zealand. the burgess twins played in last week's victory and will feature again at anfield and theyjoin me 110w. again at anfield and theyjoin...
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in the interests of cuba's natural habitat no well in the office of marine parks once again have put in place extremely strict measures to regulate this perennial activity. in this aquatic paradise there's an issue which needs no well and leslie's urgent attention. it's hard to imagine that one of the central american reefs worse might mazz was caused by just six fish who escaped from a florida aquarium during hurricane andrew in one thousand nine hundred. the lionfish originally from the pacific has no natural predator in the atlantic. and each female lays two million eggs a year. in ten years lion fish have invaded the whole of the caribbean including cuba and. half of the species present in the reef today are in danger of being replaced by this passed. it's a huge problem for which there doesn't seem to be a solution. but back in the familiar surroundings of the queen's gardens noel has patiently been developing a most of regional idea. he discovered that in their native pacific lionfish is eaten daily by groupers and shells. so that caribbean cousins just need to be persuaded tha
in the interests of cuba's natural habitat no well in the office of marine parks once again have put in place extremely strict measures to regulate this perennial activity. in this aquatic paradise there's an issue which needs no well and leslie's urgent attention. it's hard to imagine that one of the central american reefs worse might mazz was caused by just six fish who escaped from a florida aquarium during hurricane andrew in one thousand nine hundred. the lionfish originally from the...
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first debra's life in marin county.>> reporter: julie, marin napa, sonoma, we all got wet today. still light showers here in corte madera. wipers on, lights on. in marin, a sloppy tuesday evening commute. none at all. more than 500 tarps and rains that ray boots were sold. >> it was so clean back here. >> tuesday alone could sell 50 pairs. >> one family came in and she had six kids and she bought a pair for each one of her children. and for herself and her husband.>>they are coming essential across the bay area. people in san francisco dodged the raindrops well into the evening. >> will take any rain any day, any time any capacity, but it's nice to have things that are consistent. >> water districts are feeling bland. they have about six inches of rain last week. a good start for a system that serves 200,000 customers in central and south marin. and depends on rainfall. >> we have all of this runoff in the water system. >> it's built into a network of four reservoirs. >> we are going into the marine -- rainy season was 70% capacity. it's great, but we are relying on rainfall and
first debra's life in marin county.>> reporter: julie, marin napa, sonoma, we all got wet today. still light showers here in corte madera. wipers on, lights on. in marin, a sloppy tuesday evening commute. none at all. more than 500 tarps and rains that ray boots were sold. >> it was so clean back here. >> tuesday alone could sell 50 pairs. >> one family came in and she had six kids and she bought a pair for each one of her children. and for herself and her...
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marin is very spread out.e actually have a mobile pantry that goes all the way out to the ranches in west marin, and san francisco is much more concentrated and we have a lot of neighborhood pantries. so they're unique in their own ways, and of course we try to serve both at the highest level. robert: i always ask people about the demand, and if anybody ever tells me the demand is going down, i'll probably faint. but most the time, demand is coming--even going up higher than people would be comfortable with, huh? maria: yes, and i think you would expect the way that our economy is booming here in the bay area that all boats are rising, and there are still so many neighbors who are struggling. so the need is as high as ever and, you know, there are still people who are working families, working hard, working multiple jobs who are not able to put food on the table, and so that's why the food bank is here. robert: for your food bank, what's kind of the best way for people to help? maria: oh, the best way is to ma
marin is very spread out.e actually have a mobile pantry that goes all the way out to the ranches in west marin, and san francisco is much more concentrated and we have a lot of neighborhood pantries. so they're unique in their own ways, and of course we try to serve both at the highest level. robert: i always ask people about the demand, and if anybody ever tells me the demand is going down, i'll probably faint. but most the time, demand is coming--even going up higher than people would be...
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it's not like the marine corps knew what to do. it was a lot of trial and error. and you know, i guess there's a lot of good to it but it adds a whole other dynamic of transitioning out. of having the world, the nation criticizing and having their -- having to live in the court of public opinion about how you live your life, right? so it provides unique challenges. but on the back side it's provided me a platform to be able to go it out and give a ve to the guys who were on the ground. that's how i try to live my life. >> marcus you were thrust into the spotlight whether you wanted to or not. >> i was still in it when the book came out. i just got hurt again in iraq. but i have been protected on high ground. the book is a debrief. and two weeks after i was on the "today" show. catapulted out. i've had to go on tv, media training, the book, all of that. it was unbelievable. and i didn't want it at first but then you're an independent operator, i still am not too long ago. i carry myself like i'm going to walk into their mother or father and if they see me on tv act
it's not like the marine corps knew what to do. it was a lot of trial and error. and you know, i guess there's a lot of good to it but it adds a whole other dynamic of transitioning out. of having the world, the nation criticizing and having their -- having to live in the court of public opinion about how you live your life, right? so it provides unique challenges. but on the back side it's provided me a platform to be able to go it out and give a ve to the guys who were on the ground. that's...