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it is about the marine march in 1922 that saved the marine corps. the marines had proved themselves a formidable fighting force during world war i and after the fighting there to drive off the germans who were entrenched, army general john pershing who was the commander of the american expeditionary force said, "the deadliest weapon in the world is a marine and his rifle." that did not stop general pershing and others from wanting to disband the marine corps after the war. marine general john lejuene understood that the marine corps, needed to fight a battle on the political front as well as battles like world war i. he put together a campaign to save his marine corps, and part of that involved going to civil war battlefields instead of isolated places to perform their summer exercises. early on the morning of june 19, 1922, more than 5000 marines at marine camp quantico marched onto waiting barges supplied by the u.s. navy and at 4:00 a.m. those barges were towed up the river to washington dc. tanks and artillery pieces towed by trucks rolled out a
it is about the marine march in 1922 that saved the marine corps. the marines had proved themselves a formidable fighting force during world war i and after the fighting there to drive off the germans who were entrenched, army general john pershing who was the commander of the american expeditionary force said, "the deadliest weapon in the world is a marine and his rifle." that did not stop general pershing and others from wanting to disband the marine corps after the war. marine...
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morning of june 19, 1922, more than 5000 marines at marine cap -- marine camp quant marched onto waiting barges supplied by the u.s. navy and at war :00 a.m. those -- at 4:00 a.m. those barges were towed up the river to washington dc. tanks and artillery pieces towed by trucks rolled out along the richmond road. the march involved the entire fifth and sixth regiments, a squadron of the first marine air wing, and elements of the 10th marine artillery. baltimore sun" noted these marines were ready for anything. the 5000 men are caring the equipment of a complete division of nearly 20,000. the machine gun outfits especially, the personnel is skeletal eyes to buy the materials complete. companies of 88 men are carrying gear for companies of about 140. here's a shot of the encampment at washington, d.c. is a list of some of the things they were taking along on the march. as extensive as this list is, it still does not include the 30 airplanes and four tanks that were part of the maneuvers. they were taking both livestock like mules and horses to ride on, but also more modern equipment like th
morning of june 19, 1922, more than 5000 marines at marine cap -- marine camp quant marched onto waiting barges supplied by the u.s. navy and at war :00 a.m. those -- at 4:00 a.m. those barges were towed up the river to washington dc. tanks and artillery pieces towed by trucks rolled out along the richmond road. the march involved the entire fifth and sixth regiments, a squadron of the first marine air wing, and elements of the 10th marine artillery. baltimore sun" noted these marines were...
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the marines said hey we are marines who came to fight. the navy said, we have the stuff to the beach, that is it. that is what we do. a lot of it just sat there. no one had brought things like a few bulldozers and trucks to move this inland quickly and get it -- get the supplies off of the beach. because of all of this, at the end of d+ one, only 30% of the supplies had been unloaded. there were 3000 marines still afloat. during theseime two days, d-day and d+ one, the landing supplies and men was further delayed by enemy air attacks. these are torpedo bombs. i think this shows you how good the japanese pilots were. looking back at. -- look at that guy, look how close he is to the water. these were very, very good pilot. so is this guy. what is that? a few dozen feet. they are good. they are making air attacks. shipshey do the cargo have to stop, pull in their boats, up anchor and get underway because you cannot just sit there or they will put every torpedo in your ship. that is another delay. hit thenese did transport elliott and the jar
the marines said hey we are marines who came to fight. the navy said, we have the stuff to the beach, that is it. that is what we do. a lot of it just sat there. no one had brought things like a few bulldozers and trucks to move this inland quickly and get it -- get the supplies off of the beach. because of all of this, at the end of d+ one, only 30% of the supplies had been unloaded. there were 3000 marines still afloat. during theseime two days, d-day and d+ one, the landing supplies and men...
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but the marine i photographed was in a -- was next to me. i could never get his name, because we were under fire. there was not a minute to talk. at all. because we all feared for our lives. i was just shooting while this whole thing was going on. he got off the chopper, he went to the left, i went to the right, and i got on an airplane back to saigon. flew the film back myself, took the film back, and dropped it on the photo desk in saigon. they processed it, and i went out on another operation back up north. 37 years, this picture got circulated, and there were stories done about a lot of things on vietnam. --s picture scene to send a seemed to end up as sort of an icon for a lot of the written stories. mine,re was a friend of who i work with, at the paper. came in one day, and he had this photograph. he said i just saw this photograph -- and he had been in vietnam. been in the army, and he worked for "stars and stripes." and he said, who shot this, your dad? he was teasing me. i said, uncle phil, no. i called him uncle phil. he said, do y
but the marine i photographed was in a -- was next to me. i could never get his name, because we were under fire. there was not a minute to talk. at all. because we all feared for our lives. i was just shooting while this whole thing was going on. he got off the chopper, he went to the left, i went to the right, and i got on an airplane back to saigon. flew the film back myself, took the film back, and dropped it on the photo desk in saigon. they processed it, and i went out on another...
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♪ >> this weweek on global 3000,e focus on marine life.harks and rays s are falling sk of the adriatic coast.t. but w? ananimal rights activists want dolphinariums banned - and they're outlawawed in many countries. but not in spain. whaling is banned worldwide. but only for larger species. we go to russia, where belugas are still being hunted. ♪ >> belugas, or white whales, are extremely sociable marine mammals that live together in pods. they communicate using a wide range of different sounds. that's earned them thehe nickne "canaries s of the ocean". but, their habitat is under threat. plastic trash and other toxi in t oceceans e makikinghe mammals sick.underwater noi le increasing, due to heavy ship traffic and drilling for oil and gas. all thisis together withisinig water temperatures is making life tough for the whales.s. belugas live in the arctic waters, including those off russia. there though they are still at the mercy of hunters. ♪ in thehe black sea, two russin film journalists are documenting the fate of dolphins and white wha
♪ >> this weweek on global 3000,e focus on marine life.harks and rays s are falling sk of the adriatic coast.t. but w? ananimal rights activists want dolphinariums banned - and they're outlawawed in many countries. but not in spain. whaling is banned worldwide. but only for larger species. we go to russia, where belugas are still being hunted. ♪ >> belugas, or white whales, are extremely sociable marine mammals that live together in pods. they communicate using a wide range of...
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♪ >> this weweek on global 3000,e focus on marine life.harks and rays s are falling sk of the adriatic coast.t. but w? animimal rights activists want dolphinariums banned - and ththey're outlaweded in many countries. but not in spain. whaling is banned worldwide. but only for larger species. we go to russia, where belugas are still being hunted. ♪ >> belugas, or white whales, are extremely sociable marine mammals that live together in pods. they communicate using a wide range of different sounds. that's earned them the n nickne "canaries ofof the ocean". but, their habitat is under threat. plastic trash and other toxins t mammals sick. underwater noiseevels ee increasing, due to heavy ship traffic and drilling for oil and gas. all thisis together withisinig water temperatures is making life tough for the whales.s. belugas live in the arctic waters, including those off russia. there though they are stilill t the mercy of hunters. ♪ in thehe black sea, two russin film journalists are documenting the fate of dolphins and white whales, or belu
♪ >> this weweek on global 3000,e focus on marine life.harks and rays s are falling sk of the adriatic coast.t. but w? animimal rights activists want dolphinariums banned - and ththey're outlaweded in many countries. but not in spain. whaling is banned worldwide. but only for larger species. we go to russia, where belugas are still being hunted. ♪ >> belugas, or white whales, are extremely sociable marine mammals that live together in pods. they communicate using a wide range of...
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an integrated marine core efforts land in danang.nd, the allied forces fight to turn the tide of conflict from the retreating defense against guerrilla attacks to an offensive strategy designed to defeat the viet cong. ♪ >> during 1965 the united states navy with its ability to move quickly on short notice is called upon to reinforce the united states' position. in a short time sense the tonkin gulf incident, american naval power rapidly expands from a supporting role to a full-fledged naval task force. ♪ >> embodied in the forces of the united states seventh fleet is almost every facet of modern naval power. cruisers like the uss canberra are built for fast speeds and long endurance. the destroyer, indispensable to any naval action, is the workhorse of the fleet. the uss bainbridge, a destroyer leader, is largest of the destroyer class. the world's first nuclear - powered guided missile frigate. both cruisers and destroyers, in addition to their traditional deepwater roles have been called , upon to play a special role in vietnam. >
an integrated marine core efforts land in danang.nd, the allied forces fight to turn the tide of conflict from the retreating defense against guerrilla attacks to an offensive strategy designed to defeat the viet cong. ♪ >> during 1965 the united states navy with its ability to move quickly on short notice is called upon to reinforce the united states' position. in a short time sense the tonkin gulf incident, american naval power rapidly expands from a supporting role to a full-fledged...
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maybe that's bad philosophy, believe you me, marines are going to do drugs. they're going to do it. >>> because i was in the navy for ten years and christian carney was a marine, we did have an initial bond. and it did honestly rub me the wrong way because i feel like when you take an oath, honor, courage, commitment, you need to stand behind the code of the united states marine corps and to see him justifying his actions as far as the drug use and the drug dealing, it did bother me. it did bother me. >> in our final interview with carney who had served seven months in iraq and was awarded a good conduct medal, he once again spoke more like a marine than a convicted drug dealer and murder suspect. >> since i been in jail and reduced to living out of a paper bag, i recognize my potential. this has enabled me to recognize my potential and i believe that sometimes in order to come up strong, you have to be put down as far as you can go. you have to pushed to the limit that you can be pushed and to see if that's going to destroy or if you're going to rise above t
maybe that's bad philosophy, believe you me, marines are going to do drugs. they're going to do it. >>> because i was in the navy for ten years and christian carney was a marine, we did have an initial bond. and it did honestly rub me the wrong way because i feel like when you take an oath, honor, courage, commitment, you need to stand behind the code of the united states marine corps and to see him justifying his actions as far as the drug use and the drug dealing, it did bother me....
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ex-marine and find vietnam covering the war. you take a picture of a wounded, beleaguered marine. picture of aamatic the duress of him. it was a dramatic couple of days on this blog. had gotten dropped into operation.d destroy we were on the ground for 15 minutes. the day been hit before. casualties.lot of he north the ustnamese had surrounded. get thelets casualties and get them over to the building. it was a large church. the enemy followed us to the doors of the church. them.e being shelled by cameraman eithie with me. ande were a lot of wounded a lot of dead unfortunately. in, we were coming thought they were going to zero in on the. -- zero in on us. i saw this marine sitting there with his m16. dirty face, he had been out there for several days. stare. the thousand yard the light was low. i remember the light being so low, i was shaking so bad from afraid illed i was picture.s up the i had one frame. hit the floor. line, we lay in the tree for hours. we were the last out of there. each chopper that came in got fired at. godsend.ines were a they risked their lives to come get
ex-marine and find vietnam covering the war. you take a picture of a wounded, beleaguered marine. picture of aamatic the duress of him. it was a dramatic couple of days on this blog. had gotten dropped into operation.d destroy we were on the ground for 15 minutes. the day been hit before. casualties.lot of he north the ustnamese had surrounded. get thelets casualties and get them over to the building. it was a large church. the enemy followed us to the doors of the church. them.e being shelled...
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including a marine. who valued strength above most other qualities zwloo i grew nup strong island new york that's the name we called long island. i was going to get strong island on my bag. but i decided to switch it up and get strong lands as my original twist. we breed strongman and we let everybody know we're from long island. >> even though christian carney faced the the serious charges he still approached the workout routine with all the discipline of the marine he once was. while we have witnessed many in cell workouts before it was what corny did afterwards that caught our attention. >> christian you're reflexes attention why are you flex sfwlg every time i work out a specific muscle grouply flex immediately after called iso tension i learned it from arnold schwarzenegger and his books. he was a champion body builder anything he says i'm doing. >> along with conditioning he kept up another marine tradition, main ago clean shaven head at almost any price. >> while we filmed him shafrg his head it s
including a marine. who valued strength above most other qualities zwloo i grew nup strong island new york that's the name we called long island. i was going to get strong island on my bag. but i decided to switch it up and get strong lands as my original twist. we breed strongman and we let everybody know we're from long island. >> even though christian carney faced the the serious charges he still approached the workout routine with all the discipline of the marine he once was. while we...
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i got out of the marine corps and applied at upi news . the boss in new york said we were so tired of getting your letters that we decided to stop the letters and hire you. i got to know austin and the people and i grew fond of austin. i thought what a great gig to hook on to a lucky break like that. we had a group of photographers. that's where i began my career here in august. that was right at the bgining of june and july of 63. i came on board, and as you know the kennedy assassination happened in november. of course i got involved in that right away because i had walked into the office at noon time and was reading the wire when the first dispatch of eight bells went off and the bulletin came out that the president had been shot in dallas. i had been with him the day before. he and jackie. they were going to send me to dallas with him but there was a dinner in austin. bit ofre having a little a political difference of opinion at that time and that is texas, one came to of the reasons why he came to texas. that was the beginning of my c
i got out of the marine corps and applied at upi news . the boss in new york said we were so tired of getting your letters that we decided to stop the letters and hire you. i got to know austin and the people and i grew fond of austin. i thought what a great gig to hook on to a lucky break like that. we had a group of photographers. that's where i began my career here in august. that was right at the bgining of june and july of 63. i came on board, and as you know the kennedy assassination...
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marine corps, the phrase curse like a sailor doesn't come from nowhere and the marine corps navy. i think that i definitely had to scale back my language. but it's like ingrained in me and i definitely don't always succeed. >> are the marine corps, anded after basic training and then you go to iraq. were you afraid you would come back in one piece or you weren't sure you would survive? >> i think anybody when they are about to deploy to iraq is worried about whether they will come back in one piece. the thing to remember is i had an alaskan military occupation specialty, where we have awesome people in my analyst of combat deaths in combat injuries, but it wasn't -- i wasn't taking quite as much about the danger is maybe it would have been if i was working in the infantry, for example. so i was worried about it, but they also try to talk myself up and recognize it will be dangerous to mr. thing more dangerous than driving down the street, but i'll probably end up okay. >> for four years you're in the military. then you decide you want to go to college. but then you were four years
marine corps, the phrase curse like a sailor doesn't come from nowhere and the marine corps navy. i think that i definitely had to scale back my language. but it's like ingrained in me and i definitely don't always succeed. >> are the marine corps, anded after basic training and then you go to iraq. were you afraid you would come back in one piece or you weren't sure you would survive? >> i think anybody when they are about to deploy to iraq is worried about whether they will come...
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but a lot of marines enjoyed their boot camp experience. i was no different in that. >> host: your grandmother has a colorful language. did that rub off on you? she never was embarrassed to use those words around you. did you say anything about it? >> guest: my son is too young to show evidence of how foul my language is. i definitely try to cut back on the language relative to my grandma because she loved a dramatic and well-placed f word. you go from mama's house to the us marine corps, the phrase cursed like a sailor doesn't come from nowhere and the marine corps is part of the department of the navy and i definitely had to scale back my language to operate in polite society. it is ingrained in me and i don't always succeed. >> you get their basic training and go to iraq where you are afraid you will come back in one piece or not sure you would survive. >> anyone about to deploy to iraq is worried they will come back in one piece. the thing is, i had the military occupation specialty where we lost some people do to combat deaths and comb
but a lot of marines enjoyed their boot camp experience. i was no different in that. >> host: your grandmother has a colorful language. did that rub off on you? she never was embarrassed to use those words around you. did you say anything about it? >> guest: my son is too young to show evidence of how foul my language is. i definitely try to cut back on the language relative to my grandma because she loved a dramatic and well-placed f word. you go from mama's house to the us marine...
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. >> they loved marines. >> yes, they did. >> boyington and 19 new black sheep to train. pappy wanted to find a harder targeted. he suggested rabaul. >> he had the idea of taking corsairs and hell cats and going up and hitting the japanese as they were taking off. >> once again, it was his old friend nuts moore who gave him the go ahead. on december 17th, 1943, boyington led the first single engine fighter sweep. >> they had fire airfields there. they could put 60 airplanes in the air easily. when you were 30 miles away, you would see the dust come up and knew they were taking off. >> the japanese forces had steadily been worn down, but the black sheep still faced more than 200 zero pilots who knew how to fight the marine corsairs. >> he was an experienced pilot. he would try to come in from behind and slightly above and he would shoot into the cockpit like this and kill the pilot. he said if you try to shoot them from straight back, the bullets would bounce off. >> the japanese really scored against the black sheep on that second tour. they had six pilots shot down on ju
. >> they loved marines. >> yes, they did. >> boyington and 19 new black sheep to train. pappy wanted to find a harder targeted. he suggested rabaul. >> he had the idea of taking corsairs and hell cats and going up and hitting the japanese as they were taking off. >> once again, it was his old friend nuts moore who gave him the go ahead. on december 17th, 1943, boyington led the first single engine fighter sweep. >> they had fire airfields there. they could...
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potentially be marines?yes, that's what we're doing out here today. >> what do we have here? >> this is what we use in the marine corpse, all throughout the military. what we use it in the fleet, use it in afghanistan, our combat weapon. >> you want people to know what they're in for? so one of the things do you have do to become a marine, do couple of pullups. >> yes, ma'am. >> so we have okay, from the coast guards, hi, how many do you predict you'll do? >> i'm hoping did. >> we have to make sure he has proper form and everything, right? so how many do you need to get into the marines? >> three, four, five -- now showing off. >> right? six, seven, eight, nine, ten, 11 -- does he do this all the time? >> most days. >> okay, 13, 14, 15, 16, and he had to get up on that thing. how hard is that? >> hey, shot on top? what is that? >> it is for protection. >> what's your name? >> leslie. >> leslie what? >> from filly? >> yes. >> thank you for your service. >> that's a big man right there. >> yes. >> no, no, no!
potentially be marines?yes, that's what we're doing out here today. >> what do we have here? >> this is what we use in the marine corpse, all throughout the military. what we use it in the fleet, use it in afghanistan, our combat weapon. >> you want people to know what they're in for? so one of the things do you have do to become a marine, do couple of pullups. >> yes, ma'am. >> so we have okay, from the coast guards, hi, how many do you predict you'll do? >>...
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according to the marine corps, the vehicle involved in the accident has been used to transport marinesrom sea to land since the 1970s. ( darya ) new this morning... we are learning new information about the deadly shooting at a high school in washington state. the alleged gunman has been identified as 15-year-old caleb sharp. police say the teen simulated shootings in youtube videos and was known to post violent messages on social media. police say a custodian stopped sharp from continuing a shooting rampage that killed one student and injured three others. the custodian approached the shooter during the incident and ordered him to surrender. a deputy who works at the school eventually arrested the student. police say the three students who were shot are expected to survive. ( mark ) glass containers will soon be banned at all parks in san francisco. the board of supervisors unanimously approved the proposal. the idea was first introduced in may in response to continuing problems with trash and broken shards of glass at dolores park. no word on when the new ordinance will be enforced.
according to the marine corps, the vehicle involved in the accident has been used to transport marinesrom sea to land since the 1970s. ( darya ) new this morning... we are learning new information about the deadly shooting at a high school in washington state. the alleged gunman has been identified as 15-year-old caleb sharp. police say the teen simulated shootings in youtube videos and was known to post violent messages on social media. police say a custodian stopped sharp from continuing a...
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[laughter] i asked where the marine was and this guy said why do you want the marine. look no further. we have snipers right here in the navy. you have to figure, i'm a 19-year-old kid from montana who didn't know how to swim. there's not a lot of swimming going on. i'm kind and naÏve. this guy is a professional recruiter. why is he going to lie to me. [laughter] i signed up that day and then we watched the recruiting video after i signed the paperwork. when i thought man i don't know how to swim and i just joined up to be in the navy. i thought it probably wouldn't make it through the navy seal training but at least it's an adventure. in four years i would have see storage. i learned that 95% of the all volunteers are there because of a drill. [laughter] then i went to field training. just because of that day of the girl and not knowing how to swim and 17 years later, it's proof that it doesn't matter where you're from or what you look like, you can do anything you want as long as you avoid negativity, stay positive, work hard and never quit. >> and run away from a gi
[laughter] i asked where the marine was and this guy said why do you want the marine. look no further. we have snipers right here in the navy. you have to figure, i'm a 19-year-old kid from montana who didn't know how to swim. there's not a lot of swimming going on. i'm kind and naÏve. this guy is a professional recruiter. why is he going to lie to me. [laughter] i signed up that day and then we watched the recruiting video after i signed the paperwork. when i thought man i don't know how to...
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marines. that was 2006.fort being paid millions of dollars by anti american interests to work against american interests. in doing so very effectively. new disturbing reports that he is at it again. that's next. next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. [ both smooch ] when food is good and clean and real, it's ok to crave. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera. food as it should be. p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. >>> this week a bombshell, paul manafort accepted a new job w
marines. that was 2006.fort being paid millions of dollars by anti american interests to work against american interests. in doing so very effectively. new disturbing reports that he is at it again. that's next. next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we...
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most of high school and left for the marines from her house. i had at least enough maturity at the time to realize this was my one opportunity to have anything in the way of a good job for a good career that if i screwed this college thing up that would be it, that would be me blowing my one chance. as a person if i went to college i felt like i would have takenta advantage of it. i knew i would have to take out all of these loans and even with that i knew that it would be a pretty significant amount of debt. it was the more logistical side that made the college seems soe imposing. what is your dad's annual income and address address >> at that time i had spoken in six or seven years finding that information would require a certain amount of detective work. there were pages to sign off on these massive loans. it seemed really imposing and a little terrifying to go through this entire administrative process no one in my family have gone through. >> it is a similar version of what happened. at that point there were six whds in my generation ofof
most of high school and left for the marines from her house. i had at least enough maturity at the time to realize this was my one opportunity to have anything in the way of a good job for a good career that if i screwed this college thing up that would be it, that would be me blowing my one chance. as a person if i went to college i felt like i would have takenta advantage of it. i knew i would have to take out all of these loans and even with that i knew that it would be a pretty significant...
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eight marines were rushed to a burn center in san diego. two marines in critical condition. an american soldier was killed today during an evacuation drill today. the soldier was a member first infantry division from kansas. the name has not went released but a difficult day for the military. >>> next, taking on fatherhood. trying to teach men about the journey ahead. >>> and the final hours before one last plunge into saturn. a man shares his 26-year odyssey with nasa's cassini spacecraft. >>> the system that brought us the thundershowers and the muggy feeling, it's leaving. >>> plus, squirrely behavior. might need a new definition. the local researchers explain how the furry critters act >>> a new program for fathers is taking off in california of the it is teefg dads how to better relate with their children and spouses. the best part is it's free. >> he had a rocky relationship with his two sons. now he claims he is a changed man. >> before i was just, my way or the highway. now we can talk. i'm listening to them. and sometimes children make sense. >> reporter: that chang
eight marines were rushed to a burn center in san diego. two marines in critical condition. an american soldier was killed today during an evacuation drill today. the soldier was a member first infantry division from kansas. the name has not went released but a difficult day for the military. >>> next, taking on fatherhood. trying to teach men about the journey ahead. >>> and the final hours before one last plunge into saturn. a man shares his 26-year odyssey with nasa's...
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those will transport marines from sea to shore.ons marines are excellent at conducting, basically from anywhere in the world inbound, if you think of operations we may and hopefully don't have to take part in in the future like north korea, how would we get troops ashore, use things like amphibious assault vehicles they were in but the real issue is why are we seeing so many training incidents? what is happening? what is the problem, the underlying problem across the board. >> if you listen to senior members of the military on the hill testifying about what they need they are all talking about budget cuts, all talking about the way the budget is being done and the military not being properly funded. the budget control act was passed back then and imposed across-the-board budget cuts, trying to simplify but the bottom line is the way the military is funded is not the way it used to be where they can plan in advance, they are operating on continuing resolutions and this is something congress needs to fix. we are seeing an increase, 4
those will transport marines from sea to shore.ons marines are excellent at conducting, basically from anywhere in the world inbound, if you think of operations we may and hopefully don't have to take part in in the future like north korea, how would we get troops ashore, use things like amphibious assault vehicles they were in but the real issue is why are we seeing so many training incidents? what is happening? what is the problem, the underlying problem across the board. >> if you...
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marines. >> that was 2006. paul manafort being paid millions of dollars by anti-american interests to work against american interests, doing so very effectively. new disturbing report that he's added again, that's next. comfortable you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. just walk right in and pay zero dollars with most insurance.r. plus, when you get a flu shot at walgreens, you help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need through the un foundation. it's that easy to get your flu shot and make a difference. so swing by your local walgreens today. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between you flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. >>> this week one of the bomb shells story broke, of manafort working on kurd
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marine layer rushing in tonight, looks like whipped cream right in marine layer has dropped our temperatures along with the sea breeze. this afternoon cooler. tonight many areas from five to ten degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. as you look at live doppler 7, no radar returns to speak of but poor visibility in half moon bay, down to three miles. still keeping track of the sierra nevada, seen numerous thunderstorms in the area, dewpoints around the bay area in humid range. 60 to 69 in many parts, that's humid. muggy in san francisco at 59 degrees. temperatures are running lower. numbers mainly in the 60s. brentwood at 74. highlights. looking at possibility of showers in the morning. cooler and not as humid the next two afternoons. and looking at mild conditions as we head towards the weekend. really nice looking weather ahead. live look from abc7 news exploratorium camera. overcast skies, low visibility. emeryville, marine layer in place. tomorrow morning watch out for areas of fog. another thing, tomorrow morning, with us at top of the show, showed you area of low pressure heading
marine layer rushing in tonight, looks like whipped cream right in marine layer has dropped our temperatures along with the sea breeze. this afternoon cooler. tonight many areas from five to ten degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. as you look at live doppler 7, no radar returns to speak of but poor visibility in half moon bay, down to three miles. still keeping track of the sierra nevada, seen numerous thunderstorms in the area, dewpoints around the bay area in humid range. 60 to 69 in...
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the marines were medevaced to hospitals. some are said to have serious burns, but there are no fatalities. recently, marines were using the aav-7 to rescue victims of the flooding from hurricane harvey in houston. this incident comes in a year with several deadly military accidents. 15 ma reens and a sailor died when a kc-130 crashed. three marines claimed in an or prey crash. and the two navy ships, colliding with cargo ships. leaving a total of seventeen sailors dead. training can often be as deadly as war. just last night in texas, a soldier was killed during a training mission. david? >> david kerley in washington. thank you. >>> tonight, president trump inviting chuck schumer and nancy pelosi to the white house. two democratic leaders, of course. it comes after he brokered a deal with them just last week. abc's mary bruce tonight, on a white house now insisting president trump is a republican. >> reporter: meeting with members of both parties at the white house today, the republican president sounded a lot like a democr
the marines were medevaced to hospitals. some are said to have serious burns, but there are no fatalities. recently, marines were using the aav-7 to rescue victims of the flooding from hurricane harvey in houston. this incident comes in a year with several deadly military accidents. 15 ma reens and a sailor died when a kc-130 crashed. three marines claimed in an or prey crash. and the two navy ships, colliding with cargo ships. leaving a total of seventeen sailors dead. training can often be as...
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. >>> new at 5:00 marin county is one of the few places here in the bay area still using fire lookouts on days with high fire danger. kpix5's emily turner made the climb to the top of mount pa tamalpasi for the story -- tamapais for the story. >> reporter: as we pan up, you can see just how valuable that view can be. the view here comes with more than 3,000 elevation and unparalleled panoramic view, but it also comes with great responsibility. >> we serve as the eyes of marin. we're present to see what doesn't belong at that moment typically a smoke as recall as possible. >> reporter: once -- as early as possible. >> reporter: once a paid lookout on this spot 45 years ago, steven now volunteers for marin fire. he's one of about 30 locals trained to spend their days in fire season like this with eyes on the horizon looking for signs of fire. on red flag warning days like today they are a critical part of keeping marin county safe. >> any second counts when you're talking about all the homes in the urban area and if they can get us there any faster, it's super helpful for the public and
. >>> new at 5:00 marin county is one of the few places here in the bay area still using fire lookouts on days with high fire danger. kpix5's emily turner made the climb to the top of mount pa tamalpasi for the story -- tamapais for the story. >> reporter: as we pan up, you can see just how valuable that view can be. the view here comes with more than 3,000 elevation and unparalleled panoramic view, but it also comes with great responsibility. >> we serve as the eyes of...
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according to the marine corps, the vehicle involved in the accident has been used to transport marinesm sea to land since the 1970s. (mark) lawyers for disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner ask a judge to spare him prison time. weiner is going to be sentenced later this month for "sexting" a 15-year-old girl. his lawyers say the girl admitted she reached out to weiner in hopes of influencing the presidential election, and then sold her story for 30-thousand dollars. his estranged wife -- huma abedin -- was a top aide for hillary clinton. weiner's lawyers say he rejected the girl several times before eventually sending sexual messages... as a result of untreated addiction. weiner could be sentenced up to 27 months in prison. (darya) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a girl is kicked out of class because of what she was wearing. find out why her teacher wasn't okay with this outfit. plus... a mother is asking for one-million dollars after her son's beard is shaved. find out why after the break. major hot spot on wb 580 at eden canyon fatal accident blocking all
according to the marine corps, the vehicle involved in the accident has been used to transport marinesm sea to land since the 1970s. (mark) lawyers for disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner ask a judge to spare him prison time. weiner is going to be sentenced later this month for "sexting" a 15-year-old girl. his lawyers say the girl admitted she reached out to weiner in hopes of influencing the presidential election, and then sold her story for 30-thousand dollars. his...
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marines. that was 2006.manafort being paid millions of dollars by anti-american interests to work against american interests. doing so very effectively. new disturbing reports he is at it again. that's next. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refi
marines. that was 2006.manafort being paid millions of dollars by anti-american interests to work against american interests. doing so very effectively. new disturbing reports he is at it again. that's next. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it...
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three marines claimed in the crash of an osprey crash. and the two navy ships colliding with cargo ships, leaving a total of 17 sailors dead. training can often be as deadly as war. just last night in ft. hood, texas, during a training mission for a medical evacuation hoist, a soldier was killed. david? >> david kerley in washington. thank you, david. >>> tonight, president trump inviting senator chuck schumer and house minority leader nancy pelosi to the white house. two democratic leaders, of course. it comes after he brokered a deal with them just last week. abc's mary bruce tonight, on a white house now insisting president trump is a republican. >> reporter: meeting with members of both parties at the white house today, the republican president sounded a lot like a democrat, saying the wealthy may have to pay higher taxes. >> if they have to go higher, they'll go higher, frankly. >> reporter: with his own party struggling to deliver on his agenda, the president has been wooing the other side. in the oval office last week, he struck th
three marines claimed in the crash of an osprey crash. and the two navy ships colliding with cargo ships, leaving a total of 17 sailors dead. training can often be as deadly as war. just last night in ft. hood, texas, during a training mission for a medical evacuation hoist, a soldier was killed. david? >> david kerley in washington. thank you, david. >>> tonight, president trump inviting senator chuck schumer and house minority leader nancy pelosi to the white house. two...
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. >> there will be security police and extra marine units on the bay will keep voters safe. last year, a boat cam sized. everyone on board was rescued. as for log jams -- >> if you have to use your vehicle, there will be some traffic so expect delays. plan your time accordingly. you will see officers trying to assist with the traffic as well. >> put on a good radio station and you'll be all good. >> good advice, wanda. abc7 news. >>> a busy weekend in san jose means closed streets throughout the downtown area. saturday, roads will be blocked off for the sharks' fitness face-off. then on sunday, the little italy festival. three highway 87 off-ramps will be closed both days. some california lawmakers want to ban gas powered, they want to introduce a bill that would make it tleel sell gas or diesel powered vehicles after 2040. they said it is vital to meeting the green louse gas reduction goals. health experts say it is not just environmental. >> there is a huge revelation underway toward zero emission. >> we know again that there are quantity identifiable health benefits in re
. >> there will be security police and extra marine units on the bay will keep voters safe. last year, a boat cam sized. everyone on board was rescued. as for log jams -- >> if you have to use your vehicle, there will be some traffic so expect delays. plan your time accordingly. you will see officers trying to assist with the traffic as well. >> put on a good radio station and you'll be all good. >> good advice, wanda. abc7 news. >>> a busy weekend in san jose...
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former and active duty marines heard about his loss and raised money to help them out. today they presented a $10,000 check to the sergeant. >> some things money can't buy, but it will help us replace the necessities and be able to live a comfortable life. >> the stolen property is still missing. no arrests have been made. >>> governor jerry brown has a month to sign new legislation just approved by state lawmakers although he's already got out the pen. coming up, bills he signed into law this week. thousands of californians pitched in to >>> governor jerry brown is expected to sign a bill making california a sanctuary state. that's not all he signed into bill. the senate approved the sanctuary bill on friday that does more to protect undoum undocumented immigrants from deportation. other bills on his desk include three pieces of legislation aimed at developing more affordable housing. another bill would force presidenti presidential candidates to hand over five years of tax returns. the governor did sign some new legislation. a bill sets aside $1.2 billion for climate
former and active duty marines heard about his loss and raised money to help them out. today they presented a $10,000 check to the sergeant. >> some things money can't buy, but it will help us replace the necessities and be able to live a comfortable life. >> the stolen property is still missing. no arrests have been made. >>> governor jerry brown has a month to sign new legislation just approved by state lawmakers although he's already got out the pen. coming up, bills he...
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a's and mariners in seattle. top three. 1-0.hris davis crushing it to dead center. 37th home run of the year. a's up 6-2. bottom five, back-to-back off cotton including former alonzo who makes it 6-4. now tied at 6 in the ninth. blake, wild pitch, bruce maxwell's legs, scores the winning run for seattle, 7-6 your final. >>> roger federer and rafah nadal advanced at the u.s. open. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shouould shumann. >>> good morning to you. have you noticed the changes out there. there are some. it willmake a difference in the forecast today that everyone will breathe a sigh of relief. i know it. here is a live look outside from our tower camera. it is cloudy, hazy, the air quality remains poor. we're looking at a wind shift today and instead of that 107 in livermore and that 111 in morgan hill, the numbers will be coming down today. yes, in livermore, warm, 106. that's an improvement, anywhere from 4 to 6 degrees today. and then tomorrow, even though it will get cooler, the relative humidity is going to i
a's and mariners in seattle. top three. 1-0.hris davis crushing it to dead center. 37th home run of the year. a's up 6-2. bottom five, back-to-back off cotton including former alonzo who makes it 6-4. now tied at 6 in the ninth. blake, wild pitch, bruce maxwell's legs, scores the winning run for seattle, 7-6 your final. >>> roger federer and rafah nadal advanced at the u.s. open. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shouould shumann. >>> good morning to you. have you...
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the concrete is going in the back of my thy. >> moments after the marines were hit, a second killed 58nch paratroopers. hoz bo hezbollah was behind the attacks. >> sorry there anything that could have been done to prevent the attacks some. >> i don't think so. it's growing overtime. >> at the time vice president dick cheney was in his third term as congressman. >> in the early 80s when we grew from beirut, that took it as evidence if they killed enough americans, they would change the policy. i don't mean to be critical of the decisions that were made 20 or 25 years ago, it's different than what we are faced with now. >> kidnappings, hijackings and bombings stretched from cairo to lockerbie, scotland. in the summer of 1985, hezbollah's hijacking of flight 847 focused the world on militant islam. among the passengers, a 23-year-old navy diver who was brutally beaten and shot and his body dumped under the tarmac. >> a body of a young american hero robert dean was returned to his native soil in a coffin. let me make it plain to the assassins in beirut and accomplices. wherever they may be
the concrete is going in the back of my thy. >> moments after the marines were hit, a second killed 58nch paratroopers. hoz bo hezbollah was behind the attacks. >> sorry there anything that could have been done to prevent the attacks some. >> i don't think so. it's growing overtime. >> at the time vice president dick cheney was in his third term as congressman. >> in the early 80s when we grew from beirut, that took it as evidence if they killed enough americans,...
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>> take a lot of classism going during the summer to transfer credits from the marine corps transfer over i could cut a couple of years of. >> out queue support yourself? was the salary enough?. >> all a little bit of savings, a little bit of debt that i incurred from subsidized loans, i had some bill grants and the g.i. bill which i was trying to save for law school that i worked jobs during college with multiple different sources of income. >> cu graduate in two years and then decide you want to go to law school how you decided to go to yale law school as opposed to ohio state?. >> i wasn't thinking super strategic i applied to a few law schools a god-given and was thinking about my best friend who himself was a lawyer if you have good grades this is 2009 i have friends from law school better struggling to find work try to get into the best school you can that is the best insurance policy for employment so that i took off time then reappliedoyms and that is when i applied to yale.aten >> your average advisable but you did better in college. >> a think a couple of things i was just
>> take a lot of classism going during the summer to transfer credits from the marine corps transfer over i could cut a couple of years of. >> out queue support yourself? was the salary enough?. >> all a little bit of savings, a little bit of debt that i incurred from subsidized loans, i had some bill grants and the g.i. bill which i was trying to save for law school that i worked jobs during college with multiple different sources of income. >> cu graduate in two years...
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marine that just made history. is america strong. ♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have on. tianntears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz can reduce the symptoms of
marine that just made history. is america strong. ♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis....
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it's kind of a mariners day out there i would say. normally when people hear that marvelous biography introduction, thank you, karen, the first thing they say when they actually see me is, you know, i thought you would be taller than you appear to be. [laughing] what i like to do today is just show you a few images, and we can go to the first slide police. we are just going to talk about the oceans and we're going to take about 15 minutes and kind of walk through the oceans of the world. and then we'll consider in the second-50 minutes what we ought to do about it and what are the importance of these oceans. so let me begin with a line the british royal navy uses, which is that the sea is one year the sea is one, meaning that connects. most who don't spend a lot of time on the oceans, and i spent 37 years in the navy, 11 years day for day on the deep ocean in that time, don't consider that 70% of the world is water. and by the way, 70% of your body is water, and 70% of the oxygen that you breathe comes from photosynthesis in the ocean
it's kind of a mariners day out there i would say. normally when people hear that marvelous biography introduction, thank you, karen, the first thing they say when they actually see me is, you know, i thought you would be taller than you appear to be. [laughing] what i like to do today is just show you a few images, and we can go to the first slide police. we are just going to talk about the oceans and we're going to take about 15 minutes and kind of walk through the oceans of the world. and...
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one so here are the marines outside marine one and the president about to deplane on his way to air force one on his way to houston and it's reported he was asking questions that were shouted from the press pool but he only said thank you and continued to walk along. >> abby: this is a long day for them. they get back at i think 9:30 back home tonight a long day and an emotional day but such an important one, griff as you were talking about earlier, the people there in houston and parts of texas that have seen their homes have seen their belongings completely destroyed, i mean they're not necessarily wanting a bunch of hugs now. they're wanting relief, assistance from the federal government. p they're wanting to know that the president and his administration are doing everything possible to help them survive and to help them move forward as you can sen the president there right now. griff go ahead.th >> reporter: that's exactly right. when he came originally to see the area in corpus cristi that was sort of an immediate aftermath sort of survey but what he's going to get now is a re
one so here are the marines outside marine one and the president about to deplane on his way to air force one on his way to houston and it's reported he was asking questions that were shouted from the press pool but he only said thank you and continued to walk along. >> abby: this is a long day for them. they get back at i think 9:30 back home tonight a long day and an emotional day but such an important one, griff as you were talking about earlier, the people there in houston and parts...
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, mostly marines and up there1967.fighting. with the navy pilot who is the first to be shot down over nortf vietnam in response to the golf incidents that poses forward into the vietnam experience. it's very much a part of our show. i can't wait for you to see the whole thing. i don't think you'll feel like you're there in your air-conditioned comfort. the navy plays a crucial war and the war effort. >> here is len.abe >> hello. i'm glad to talk to the babe ruth's of documentary filmmaking. >> we like to think of it more like ted williams my dad was a world war ii vet, and he held harry truman in the highest in.s i guess i was 17 when the war ended in and started college the next year penn state. i noticed a lot of the guys in non- have become college students but having difficulty, academic, social, trouble with the law. when i talked my daddy said we went to college on the g.i. bill i didn't know anybody. so is the difference between that war and this one. they were both brutal according to this stuff my dad told me
, mostly marines and up there1967.fighting. with the navy pilot who is the first to be shot down over nortf vietnam in response to the golf incidents that poses forward into the vietnam experience. it's very much a part of our show. i can't wait for you to see the whole thing. i don't think you'll feel like you're there in your air-conditioned comfort. the navy plays a crucial war and the war effort. >> here is len.abe >> hello. i'm glad to talk to the babe ruth's of documentary...
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here's a look at that marine layer.he cloud cover that we'll start to see by later on this afternoon, it will start to work its way through the bay. it will return tonight. this morning, still clear skies out there. hasn't kicked up. it will return tonight, creep back into the bay early tomorrow morning. we are going to be back to our typical conditions when we see the early-morning gray skies. temperatures inland upper 80s for the next couple of days and it will drop down to the mid- 80s by friday. so that's going to be below average there. and along the bay temperatures from the upper 70s dropping to the upper 60s. and along the coast upper 60s into the low 60s with those cloudy skies returning. jaclyn? >> i guess my jacket will be returning to my wardrobe. right now we're tracking a couple of incidents. could slow you down if you are getting ready to head out the door. here's a look at 880. as you head through oakland, we have a stalled vehicle looks like it's over on the shoulder there. it's not blocking lanes. but
here's a look at that marine layer.he cloud cover that we'll start to see by later on this afternoon, it will start to work its way through the bay. it will return tonight. this morning, still clear skies out there. hasn't kicked up. it will return tonight, creep back into the bay early tomorrow morning. we are going to be back to our typical conditions when we see the early-morning gray skies. temperatures inland upper 80s for the next couple of days and it will drop down to the mid- 80s by...
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there's a bit of a marine layer coming through the area. let's check traffic with jaclyn. >> we are tracking slowdowns. we have a connector ramp that's shut down along westbound 580 as you are connecting with 680 and it looks like they should have that reopened by 6 a.m. so you'll need to use an alternate. we are tracking delays of 26 minutes between 205 and 680. we had a fatal crash overnight that had shut down two lanes of westbound 37. all lanes have just reopened. but we're still dealing with delays if the area. that's a check of your traffic. >>> the program known as daca is being rescinded. >> the move has put hundreds of thousands of immigrants in limbo with many fearing the worst could unfold, deportation. the decision to end the program sparked protests across the bay area and the u.s. yesterday. california is home to more "dreamers" than any state in the u.s. kpix 5's andria borba breaks down their fears and their fight ahead. >> no hate, no fear!!! >> reporter: outside the federal building at 7th and mission a crowd of more than
there's a bit of a marine layer coming through the area. let's check traffic with jaclyn. >> we are tracking slowdowns. we have a connector ramp that's shut down along westbound 580 as you are connecting with 680 and it looks like they should have that reopened by 6 a.m. so you'll need to use an alternate. we are tracking delays of 26 minutes between 205 and 680. we had a fatal crash overnight that had shut down two lanes of westbound 37. all lanes have just reopened. but we're still...
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we're proud to partner with marin county bicycle coalition. our event will give them a platform to help spread safety awareness. they are an amazing advocacy group in the area, so it goes right back into marin county. >> tell me a little bit about the course because i was looking online. it seems like it passes by some scenic beautiful spots in marin county. tell me about some of the places. >> yeah, so we are very proud to be able to feature some of marin county's best roads. we take our riders going through fairfax and up the iconic climb of alpine dam, right across ridge crest also known as the seven sisters. they will be up on mt. tam, which is just beautiful. a lot of riders come to the town to experience that. then they will go as far north through chino valley, just a beautiful ride. our milers will go through samuel p. park through the wooded areas. so everyone gets a beautiful ride. >> wow, that's amazing. tell me a little bit about the name sake of this race. the name is named after professional rider who is actually going to be ther
we're proud to partner with marin county bicycle coalition. our event will give them a platform to help spread safety awareness. they are an amazing advocacy group in the area, so it goes right back into marin county. >> tell me a little bit about the course because i was looking online. it seems like it passes by some scenic beautiful spots in marin county. tell me about some of the places. >> yeah, so we are very proud to be able to feature some of marin county's best roads. we...
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this golfer points out marin county has a lot of protected land already., the golf course is surrounded by it. >> i think we have plenty of areas for wildlife here and i'm not particularly thrilled about paying more taxes to have more. >> reporter: both sides will have the opportunity to battle it out when the board of supervisors takes up this issue in october. >> it's going to be sorely missed by a lot of golfers. >> we've got to get that money, trust for public land out on a limb and we have to go out on a limb. >> reporter: susie steimle, kpix5. >> get out there and play early. >> tell you what, a little toasty especially carrying your own clubs. i remember the last time i did that, but that's maybe because i was a little bit lazy the past couple years of golfing or saving my energy for the swing. >>> a peek outdoors to show you what's going on, looking good presunset, not a cloud in the sky looking from the oakland airport across the bay towards the financial district, the beautiful orange color of the sky's sunset just after 7:00 tonight. we're down
this golfer points out marin county has a lot of protected land already., the golf course is surrounded by it. >> i think we have plenty of areas for wildlife here and i'm not particularly thrilled about paying more taxes to have more. >> reporter: both sides will have the opportunity to battle it out when the board of supervisors takes up this issue in october. >> it's going to be sorely missed by a lot of golfers. >> we've got to get that money, trust for public land...
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and hello to our marine layer! yes, it's back.s not affecting visibility much this morning, but we are seeing some cooler temperatures even cooler than what we had yesterday. temperatures finally nearing normal as we wait for that sun to rise and give us a better view of our skyline. >>> more than a dozen wildfires are burning this morning across western oregon causing air quality concerns and keeping hundreds of people from their homes. the largest has been burning for weeks, burning more than 167,000 acres. >>> in central california, the mission fire northeast of north fork has destroyed at least 3 homes. the crews are getting some help from cooler temperatures and higher humidity. cal fire says that more than 1,000 acres are burned and the fire is 10% contained. >>> we're learning more about the four alameda kept disarrested for allegedly abusing inmate, four deputies. former santa rita jail guards, justin linn, erik mcdermott, stephen sarcos and sarah krause faced a judge yesterday. witnesses say they allowed gassing and then
and hello to our marine layer! yes, it's back.s not affecting visibility much this morning, but we are seeing some cooler temperatures even cooler than what we had yesterday. temperatures finally nearing normal as we wait for that sun to rise and give us a better view of our skyline. >>> more than a dozen wildfires are burning this morning across western oregon causing air quality concerns and keeping hundreds of people from their homes. the largest has been burning for weeks, burning...
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marine corps].ore values of honor, courage, and commitment frame the way marines live and act." and it wasn't only the marine commandant who tweeted, but it seems that almost every general of the joint chiefs of staff have now made statements, and it may well be in part because of president trump's unhinged, fiery, bellicose news conference that took place on tuesday. i wanted to play for you part of what president trump said on tuesday about the deadly charlottesville white supremacist rally. reporter 1: you said there was hatred, there was violence on both sides. are the counterprotesters to blame -- president donald trump: well, i do think there's blame yes come i think there's blame on both sides. you look at -- you look at both sides. i think there's blame on both sides. and i have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it either. reporter 1: but only the nazis -- : and ift donald trump you reported it accurately, you would say. they were very fine people on both sides. amy goodm
marine corps].ore values of honor, courage, and commitment frame the way marines live and act." and it wasn't only the marine commandant who tweeted, but it seems that almost every general of the joint chiefs of staff have now made statements, and it may well be in part because of president trump's unhinged, fiery, bellicose news conference that took place on tuesday. i wanted to play for you part of what president trump said on tuesday about the deadly charlottesville white supremacist...
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they had a crew of sailors and marines. if you went down there you could see the sailors scrubbing the deck, doing the laundry. it was memorial day 1917, a parade of 40,000 school children and civil war veterans rode in convert nls ibles to open it up. it had its own band. mayor wanted 2,000 to enlist in the war. the city got 25,000 to sign up. after the war this was taken to coney island where it became an attraction and had dances on it as well. here are the men signing up. they would do anything to attract attention to the ship. they would have vaudeville performers, broadway stars sing, boxing matches, anything to draw a crowd. i love this guy. mayor mitchell, graduate of columbia elected in 1914 when he was 34. he was always called the boy mayor. he ran on a platform of getting into the war. he lost the election in 1917 and promptly enlisted in the army the following day on january 1st, 1918. he went to louisiana to train as an airplane pilot and on his last day of training, july 6, 1918, he fell out of his plane and w
they had a crew of sailors and marines. if you went down there you could see the sailors scrubbing the deck, doing the laundry. it was memorial day 1917, a parade of 40,000 school children and civil war veterans rode in convert nls ibles to open it up. it had its own band. mayor wanted 2,000 to enlist in the war. the city got 25,000 to sign up. after the war this was taken to coney island where it became an attraction and had dances on it as well. here are the men signing up. they would do...