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it shows another marine giving comfort to a badly wounded marine. the marine goes into shock and in front of my camera, he transitions from life to death. in that process, he is there resetting the lords prayer. one of the marines went outside, cut the radio off, brought it inside, and we were low on ammunition. we had the enemy on at least three sides. we needed help. the radio would receive but not transmit. the navy corps men fires a around into the radio so they were overrun and killed. the enemy cannot make use of it. this navy man said he was going for help and left out through the back and ten, 15 minutes later, he returned with a fire team. with the fire team was a priest, and the priest was giving last rites to any and all of us, wounded or not. that's how bad hue was. the priest for a matter of hours, a day, was captured and executed with a single bullet to the head. throughout my career, photography took me anywhere. it gave me access to people and places that i never would have had added not been for this series of photographs i made in
it shows another marine giving comfort to a badly wounded marine. the marine goes into shock and in front of my camera, he transitions from life to death. in that process, he is there resetting the lords prayer. one of the marines went outside, cut the radio off, brought it inside, and we were low on ammunition. we had the enemy on at least three sides. we needed help. the radio would receive but not transmit. the navy corps men fires a around into the radio so they were overrun and killed. the...
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but the mariners did show up. the mariners continue to perform and go to work.comply with the guidelines in place. ranging from having to wear masks and social distancing when they are in the union hall trying to the jobs to ship out. shipping companies themselves absorbing the expense because there was no other way to do it. as i said earlier, the mariners have taken their responsibilities very seriously. when they go to sea, they do so knowing their most important objective is to support our country. support the military, support american troops, and to do whatever they can to make sure the sea lanes remain open for our training. as mike said, it is very humbling to be associated with this industry and especially to have the privilege to represent maritime labor. >> terrific. i appreciate those comments. i would like to get one more quick question and if i can. switching gears, some of you have alluded to workforce challenges. i think the covid epidemic has highlighted some of the problem that have always been present around diversity and inclusion. my questio
but the mariners did show up. the mariners continue to perform and go to work.comply with the guidelines in place. ranging from having to wear masks and social distancing when they are in the union hall trying to the jobs to ship out. shipping companies themselves absorbing the expense because there was no other way to do it. as i said earlier, the mariners have taken their responsibilities very seriously. when they go to sea, they do so knowing their most important objective is to support our...
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merchant marine which provides a living wage to mariners pay taxes in america and complies with american regulations, they cannot compete with foreign fleets that pay little to no taxes and comply with minimum regulations and pay substandard wages. the merchant marine act of 1920, or jones act, safeguards our country and economy and provides work to american mariners ensuring government and civilian goods -- in the wake of this pandemic, much of the industry has had to shut down its business and furlough employees. many passenger vessels operating in the jones act trade have lost the entirety of their 2020 operating season. of the companies operating, most experienced reductions in revenue by as much as 90% and have laid off as much as 80% of their employees. while passenger vessels are one of the few vectors -- sectors to receive federal assistance, they were left out -- left to complete for business. the remainder of the maritime industry has left to provide protective gear while other industries have received federal assistance. requests for assistance have gone unanswered. it only in
merchant marine which provides a living wage to mariners pay taxes in america and complies with american regulations, they cannot compete with foreign fleets that pay little to no taxes and comply with minimum regulations and pay substandard wages. the merchant marine act of 1920, or jones act, safeguards our country and economy and provides work to american mariners ensuring government and civilian goods -- in the wake of this pandemic, much of the industry has had to shut down its business...
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— particularly detrimental to marine life? , , , marine life? of that _ marine life? mainly because it asks all of that noise - marine life? mainly because it asks all of that noise they - asks all of that noise they used to hearing. so yes it is a noisy place naturally, from the earth and underwater volcanoes, waves, the rain falling on the surface, ice up in the arctic. and there is natural noise from animals who are singing, snapping, crunching food on the surface of the floor of the ocean. all of this is natural noise and they use those cues to help them find what they are, where they need to go, where their mates are, whether food is. when you have human noise, which is now getting noisy and noisier, it covers that all up and then they can't find the things they need to because they can't hear them. human activity has been greatly limited, of course, since the covid pandemic, have we seen any evidence of an ocean recovery during this period? we havin: recovery during this period? - having lots of ways. it is difficult to know whether it is
— particularly detrimental to marine life? , , , marine life? of that _ marine life? mainly because it asks all of that noise - marine life? mainly because it asks all of that noise they - asks all of that noise they used to hearing. so yes it is a noisy place naturally, from the earth and underwater volcanoes, waves, the rain falling on the surface, ice up in the arctic. and there is natural noise from animals who are singing, snapping, crunching food on the surface of the floor of the...
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so the marine legacy goes way back it's pretty awesome for me to join the marine corps about a century later to connect with that heritage. >> that is something that stuck out reading the book. a sailor and a marine and a soldier i cannot a mad one - - imagine had a lot of jokes going around. >> you don't give any be sealed too much grief but when ben was army infantry and i was aspiring to the marine corps and it was all in good fun. and to jack about the equipment that we use or whatever. and then you remember that. and how used do this project together. >> thank you for your service as well. we met for a pretty unique set of circumstances and then a syndicated column about fallen heroes and veterans but staff sergeant jesse williams is one that i wrote about he was killed in iraq but before he served with his brother on the infantry deployment so i connected with jesse's wife's on - - wife almost one decade earlier and then i did stumble on the wise family story and wanted to know more about it and sonja put me in touch with ben's widow tracy and we talked and she put me in touch wi
so the marine legacy goes way back it's pretty awesome for me to join the marine corps about a century later to connect with that heritage. >> that is something that stuck out reading the book. a sailor and a marine and a soldier i cannot a mad one - - imagine had a lot of jokes going around. >> you don't give any be sealed too much grief but when ben was army infantry and i was aspiring to the marine corps and it was all in good fun. and to jack about the equipment that we use or...
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>>and marin city. i just reminded so much of the small town and that came from we have no war has is up and we up their reserves have all of the hillsides rica roam around. >>and my family, my uncle. my grandfather morrow families and our family heritage came to city for work moved out after world war 2 to other parts of marion county in the bay area blacks did not have that luxury because of various races, housing restrictions so they stayed and made marine city their home in fact in 1960 90% of them are in city population was black those numbers have changed dramatically and the black community feels is making incorporation all the more important if we don't it's going be an also of mentally we all get all of it it going to be going to take we don't get the resources and yet we we concerned about >>with the cooperation we get back. >>it all before we can do it. we feel the best argument i've always felt neglected to from the county. just sitting in meetings with my mom always having to go to the tabl
>>and marin city. i just reminded so much of the small town and that came from we have no war has is up and we up their reserves have all of the hillsides rica roam around. >>and my family, my uncle. my grandfather morrow families and our family heritage came to city for work moved out after world war 2 to other parts of marion county in the bay area blacks did not have that luxury because of various races, housing restrictions so they stayed and made marine city their home in fact...
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and it's also considered the most diverse area and marin county. the exploratory committee says the process to incorporate will likely take up to 2 years and a key first step is educating the citizens about the value of living in a full fledged city. for more stories like this one just head to the special black history month selection on our website at kron 4 dot com. we'll be right kron 4 dot com. we'll be right back. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay undetectable... can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you
and it's also considered the most diverse area and marin county. the exploratory committee says the process to incorporate will likely take up to 2 years and a key first step is educating the citizens about the value of living in a full fledged city. for more stories like this one just head to the special black history month selection on our website at kron 4 dot com. we'll be right kron 4 dot com. we'll be right back. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more...
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we have marin county employees stepping up. >>in the fight against covid-19 employees from several departments are now being reassigned to vaccination sites to try and speed things up proffers 10 per second has the full story. >>and as you drivers license id please. no rim county employees are being reassigned to speed up and tackle vaccination efforts throughout the county in marin county parks or rangers who are typically out you know patrolling open-space preserves or are you know greeting visitors are parks instead are being assigned to you know people register now to get the testing or inside the vaccination sites. >>yeah, it's it's you know. it's important work so it feels good to be able to help out next currin director of marine county parks says. >>they're dedicating about 30 staff members each day to work at vaccination sites like the marin county civic center close to half of our staff are supporting vaccination sites right now starting last week in addition to her in county parks personnel. you'll also find staff me
we have marin county employees stepping up. >>in the fight against covid-19 employees from several departments are now being reassigned to vaccination sites to try and speed things up proffers 10 per second has the full story. >>and as you drivers license id please. no rim county employees are being reassigned to speed up and tackle vaccination efforts throughout the county in marin county parks or rangers who are typically out you know patrolling open-space preserves or are you...
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personnel from several department like marin county parks and marin county fire, are now being reassigned to vaccination sites to speed up the process. they are doing everything from administering the vaccination, anople at the sites >> everybody has been cooperative and wanting to jump in. and switching from the regular duties into disaster service work. this is what we signed up to do as public servants. we thought it would be an earthquake or a fire. and it is a pandem2900 resen ine coundo the cc >>> residents and staff at care for assisted living castro valley have been completely vaccinated. they have received the second dose this morning. staff at the facility say, they are expected to reopen soon. >> we are helping by march we can reopen the community and allow visitors. they are expected. >> the doses arrived local pharmacy partnerships. >>> a scrap metal recycler is enough after being accused of polluting the oakland estuary with hazardous waste. they will pay $4 million as part of the settlement over th facility. according to the lawsuit, filed by alameda county and the state of
personnel from several department like marin county parks and marin county fire, are now being reassigned to vaccination sites to speed up the process. they are doing everything from administering the vaccination, anople at the sites >> everybody has been cooperative and wanting to jump in. and switching from the regular duties into disaster service work. this is what we signed up to do as public servants. we thought it would be an earthquake or a fire. and it is a pandem2900 resen ine...
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adam owns three gyms, one in marin and two in sonoma counties. this will be the only one he can open and he does not rilike the negative message that 10% sends or the uphill battle that covid closures left him. >> everyone is going back to restaurants. not everyone goes back to a gym. we are already working with 20% of the market. >> reporter: that is another form of seeing red. and not in a good way. from novato, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> on the peninsula, san mateo county moving from the purple tier to the less restrictive red tier. starting at midnight indoor retail will be allowed to open to 50% capacity. restaurants, museums, movie theaters, churches, and hair and nail salons can open up at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is smaller. gyms and fitness centers are only allowed to open at 10% capacity. you heard the frustrated gentleman in wayne's pisa moment ago about that. governor newsom signed a coronavirus relief bill today. 5.7 million californians are expected to receive a one-time $600 payment. people eligible for the payment
adam owns three gyms, one in marin and two in sonoma counties. this will be the only one he can open and he does not rilike the negative message that 10% sends or the uphill battle that covid closures left him. >> everyone is going back to restaurants. not everyone goes back to a gym. we are already working with 20% of the market. >> reporter: that is another form of seeing red. and not in a good way. from novato, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> on the peninsula, san mateo...
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a female marine claiming another marine is getting away with some sort of offense against her. the video posted on tiktok shows the unidentified woman crying in a car. you see her there, outraged protecting the male marine. few details have emerged, but the defense secretary at a briefing today acknowledged that there is an investigation. nbc news has learned through a source that the case does not involve sexual assault. a marine corps releasing a statement reading this video specifically refers to an allegation of misconduct regarding the wrongful appropriation and distribution of personal information. the statement also adds that the disciplinary actions for the male marine is under review. they say the female marine is safe. >>> a richmond family is pleading for help to find their missing son. this is 17-year-old antoine whittley. he disappeared more than two weeks ago after leaving a friend's house. according to police, whittley took al hallucinogenic drugs with a friend on the last day he was seen. the friend says he became paranoid. he took an uber home and then t driver
a female marine claiming another marine is getting away with some sort of offense against her. the video posted on tiktok shows the unidentified woman crying in a car. you see her there, outraged protecting the male marine. few details have emerged, but the defense secretary at a briefing today acknowledged that there is an investigation. nbc news has learned through a source that the case does not involve sexual assault. a marine corps releasing a statement reading this video specifically...
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ella fue detenida y torturada en la cÁrcel por disposiciÓn del gobernador mario marÍn. cacho se le ofreciÓ una disculpa pÚblica. reportera: marÍn solicitÓ llevar su proceso en prisiÓn domiciliaria por su avanzada edad y por miedo a contagiarse. la solicitud fue denegada por el juez. >> sin duda alguna, sabemos cÓmo se van a mover para echar abajo esta acusaciÓn. jorge: vamos con patricia, que tiene un adelanto de esta noche. patricia: luego de que varios trabajadores de plantas procesarÁn de carnes murieron, el congreso iniciÓ una investigaciÓn. refugiados piden al presidente biden que los apoye para reunirse con su familia. esto y las ventas suben y a josé le urge ayuda. necesita indeed. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/ oferta. >> yo tengo derecho a tener un telÉfono. jorge: un reportaje especial de cuba desde adentro. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] jorge: el gabinete del presidente biden ya cuenta con
ella fue detenida y torturada en la cÁrcel por disposiciÓn del gobernador mario marÍn. cacho se le ofreciÓ una disculpa pÚblica. reportera: marÍn solicitÓ llevar su proceso en prisiÓn domiciliaria por su avanzada edad y por miedo a contagiarse. la solicitud fue denegada por el juez. >> sin duda alguna, sabemos cÓmo se van a mover para echar abajo esta acusaciÓn. jorge: vamos con patricia, que tiene un adelanto de esta noche. patricia: luego de que varios trabajadores de plantas...
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roughly 1000 non-native species that have rich the mediterranean at tunisia's national institutes of marine sciences and technology also been abdalla and her team is studying the blue crabs. the scientists akiane to learn more about this destructive species how fast do the crabs grow how quickly do they reproduce and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area to help answer these questions they're analyzing the contents of the crab still marks. there on the latest blue crab is an extremely verey species. and even the crabs are basically insatiable they'll feed on all kinds of prairie. prawns for example also eat several of pods like squid. fish and they prey on the fish that live in the gulf of her important for the fishing industry. but the blue crab could also pose a threat to another much larger marine animal the sea turtle the mediterranean is home to 3 species of turtle all of which are endangered they got her in the gulf of gabbers to feed and to spend the winter to the north korea island is an important nesting ground for the log ahead turtle which lays its eggs
roughly 1000 non-native species that have rich the mediterranean at tunisia's national institutes of marine sciences and technology also been abdalla and her team is studying the blue crabs. the scientists akiane to learn more about this destructive species how fast do the crabs grow how quickly do they reproduce and how do they impact other species when they arrive in a new area to help answer these questions they're analyzing the contents of the crab still marks. there on the latest blue crab...
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. >> her husband made the appointment which could be found on the marin's public health website, and it's the first covid drive-through site, and people 65 and older living in marin county and health care workers employed in the county are eligible. >> today we are prepared to vaccinate up to 250 people and this is our soft launch and we are partially restricted due to supplies from the storms back east. >> reporter: last week some because of the bad weather across the country, and other appointments at other sites needed to be rescheduled and in larkspur today, people received
. >> her husband made the appointment which could be found on the marin's public health website, and it's the first covid drive-through site, and people 65 and older living in marin county and health care workers employed in the county are eligible. >> today we are prepared to vaccinate up to 250 people and this is our soft launch and we are partially restricted due to supplies from the storms back east. >> reporter: last week some because of the bad weather across the...
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marine. former abc7 news anchor eric thomas interviewed schultz in 2016. >> you got to mean what you say and follow through, and i got that from the marine corps. >> reporter: the new york native joined the marines during world war ii and saw action in the south pacific. after the war, he earned a ph.d from m.i.t. >> so i studied the social security system. >> reporter: those studies led to teaching stints at mit and the university of chicago. in1957, he was named a member of president eisenhower's council of economic advisers. then become to academia at chicago followed by stanford. 13 years, president richard nixon chose schultz to become secretary of labor, the first of four cabinet level offices he would hold. schultz says growing up during the depression steered him into public service. >> i was worried about all the unemployment there was and the loss of production that we needed. and it made a big impression on me. >> reporter: he became secretary of the treasury. after clashing with p
marine. former abc7 news anchor eric thomas interviewed schultz in 2016. >> you got to mean what you say and follow through, and i got that from the marine corps. >> reporter: the new york native joined the marines during world war ii and saw action in the south pacific. after the war, he earned a ph.d from m.i.t. >> so i studied the social security system. >> reporter: those studies led to teaching stints at mit and the university of chicago. in1957, he was named a...
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if you live in a sea turtles are very important for the marine ecosystem that will they maintain the balance in the food chain communication and the loggerhead turtle for example it's everything it will eat crabs and mollusks fish jellyfish here but make sure no individual species can take over if things start to tip out of balance the sea turtle helps to get things back into equilibrium hedley mission. in the capital soon is visit another laborious tree this one focuses on developing aquatic bio pro dots the researchers here study marine organisms to identify natural substances that could be used in cosmetics and other applications they found that the meat of the blue crab is rich in various proteins by turning the crab meats into a powder they've developed a protein rich food supplement so now the blue crab has an appeal for the domestic market to the blue crab allport destroy the livelihoods of many fishermen but now it's become a source of income allowing the fishing industry to survive and by catching the news in the crabs this invasive species is being kept on the control of tu
if you live in a sea turtles are very important for the marine ecosystem that will they maintain the balance in the food chain communication and the loggerhead turtle for example it's everything it will eat crabs and mollusks fish jellyfish here but make sure no individual species can take over if things start to tip out of balance the sea turtle helps to get things back into equilibrium hedley mission. in the capital soon is visit another laborious tree this one focuses on developing aquatic...
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marin county says it has been working closely with this date to fix the glitch. while the process has been frustrating for some residents, they understand the challenges of fighting the pandemic. >> given high grades just for getting this thing underway, it is a big endeavor to get the whole population vaccinated and kudos to all of the health workers and people who are in the administrative, getting this going. >> reporter: officials also tell me tonight, that even though they have opened of these vaccinations to the next tier of essential workers, they will continue to prioritize seniors is 65 and older and give them access to the appointments first. >>> california is making a big push to boost covid vaccinations in the central valley, and it could be squeezing the vaccine supply here in the bay area. that is according to a report tonight in sacramento be. let's take a look at these latest numbers from the state department of public health. between fairbury 16th and february 21, nine bay area counties is not a drop in vaccine allocation. solano, san mateo count
marin county says it has been working closely with this date to fix the glitch. while the process has been frustrating for some residents, they understand the challenges of fighting the pandemic. >> given high grades just for getting this thing underway, it is a big endeavor to get the whole population vaccinated and kudos to all of the health workers and people who are in the administrative, getting this going. >> reporter: officials also tell me tonight, that even though they have...
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peter ryan a marine plastic research at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side poorly managed weist on land getting into wastewater systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're actually intercepting this letter before it gets into the sea and starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the township outside johannesburg these volunteers are unemployed locals they're removing plastic wastes from the literature apps positioned in the hand ups with. sigman being charged explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just seem to. be stuck with their mates when they're in the rainy season drying stock exchange at the ranch and in fact in the winter a lot of stuff gets put up dumps in concerts and stuff so the bad stuff gets was
peter ryan a marine plastic research at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of litter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side poorly managed weist on land getting into wastewater systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this...
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san mateo county and marin county. so gyms, museums, and movie theaters can reopen indoors with capacity limits, and restaurants can allow indoor dining as well, again, capacity limits. abc7 news reporter wayne friedman is live in marin county with reaction from today's tier change in the north bay. wayne? >> kristen, you used the word relaxed a few moments ago. a relative term. we're in marin county, novato, actually, where you might notice that nobody is dancing in the streets behind us there. is a good reason for that. they have been this way before. blue skies, early buds of spring, and in marin county, they're seeing red where in dealing with covid-19 that's a sign of progress. >> i just saw a movie and there was a bank robber in a mask. i didn't find that to be unusual at all. it was really weird. >> reporter: weird is the good word for purple status when restaurants could not allow indoor dining at all, again. >> it's been at least three times. >> reporter: raje owns the aroma cafe where they'll be able to allow
san mateo county and marin county. so gyms, museums, and movie theaters can reopen indoors with capacity limits, and restaurants can allow indoor dining as well, again, capacity limits. abc7 news reporter wayne friedman is live in marin county with reaction from today's tier change in the north bay. wayne? >> kristen, you used the word relaxed a few moments ago. a relative term. we're in marin county, novato, actually, where you might notice that nobody is dancing in the streets behind us...
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>>and marin city.ust reminded so much of the small town and it came from we have no war has is up there. >>and we up their reserves have all of the hillsides rica roam around and my family, my uncle. my grandfather morrow families and our family heritage came to city for work moved out after world war 2 to other parts of marion county in the bay area blacks did not have that luxury because of various races, housing restrictions so they stayed and made marine city their home in fact in 1960 90% of them are in city population was black those numbers have changed dramatically and the black community feels is making incorporation all the more important if we don't it's going be an also of mentally we all get all of it it going to be going to take we don't get the resources and yet we we concerned about fund within corporation we get back. >>it all before we can do it. we feel the best argument i've always felt neglected to from the county. just sitting in meetings with my ma always having to go to the tabl
>>and marin city.ust reminded so much of the small town and it came from we have no war has is up there. >>and we up their reserves have all of the hillsides rica roam around and my family, my uncle. my grandfather morrow families and our family heritage came to city for work moved out after world war 2 to other parts of marion county in the bay area blacks did not have that luxury because of various races, housing restrictions so they stayed and made marine city their home in fact...
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for thsecond time marin county businesses are able to move back inside. starting today marin and san mateo are both in the red and life looks closer to normal. >> we have a new member ask if we could be back inside and he said its like christmas. >> gyms still have bue also able to move inside at 10%. restaurants, museums, zoos, aquariums, places of worship and movie theaters are allowed to open inside at 25%. retail moves to 50 and personal services can resume with the proper safety protocols in place. its been outside only all winter. for patrons and busine'slief. somewhat back to normal. just start getting in to hopefully the new normal. >> marin cases half of what they were just a month ago and hundreds more people are getting vaccinated each day. as case rates drop there is hope we won't move backwards again and could leave the whiplash behind. >> hopefully we are going in the direction and not up and down and up and close and a slow movement back toward the new normal we will have. that it's just -- back into regular life. >> the health department i
for thsecond time marin county businesses are able to move back inside. starting today marin and san mateo are both in the red and life looks closer to normal. >> we have a new member ask if we could be back inside and he said its like christmas. >> gyms still have bue also able to move inside at 10%. restaurants, museums, zoos, aquariums, places of worship and movie theaters are allowed to open inside at 25%. retail moves to 50 and personal services can resume with the proper...
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you'll also find staff members from marine county fire helping out kind of described as an all hands on deck situation you know in order to meet the vaccine demand that we need to in the time frame. >>you know we want to be doing 40 plus 1000 vaccines a week. and that's going take a lot of people on top of logistic support emts and paramedics are taking on a new role to administer the vaccine they're working >>site that said the marine center there taking aim don't going mobile to senior care facilities some kaiser staff and other other medical professionals, however taking employees from their current roles reassigning them to new ones does have an impact of the biggest effect is our firefighters have been at this since you one of the busiest fire seasons california have you know worked on president and hours already so we're asking them to to step up again and continue those long hours long weeks. but you know they're doing it tirelessly well at this point the county says they have the extra staff in place and the extra people on standby. >>really the only thing holding them back i
you'll also find staff members from marine county fire helping out kind of described as an all hands on deck situation you know in order to meet the vaccine demand that we need to in the time frame. >>you know we want to be doing 40 plus 1000 vaccines a week. and that's going take a lot of people on top of logistic support emts and paramedics are taking on a new role to administer the vaccine they're working >>site that said the marine center there taking aim don't going mobile to...
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it was about the same time that the marines were marines were turning the battle over to the army. it was basically over by then. those poor marines. they were dead tired. they looked like zombies as they came down from the hills on the causeway that we had built. they had big heavy packs on their backs. two of them fell in. they were probably pushed accidently into the channel. they had seen so much death and distress that everybody just stood there and kind of looked at them as they floundered around ready to drown. fortunately i was very familiar with that channel because i'd been there from when it wasn't there until the end. i knew -- and there was a rope nearby tied to a pole. and i was able to go into the water and save those two marines. i'd sure like to know how they made out in life after that. you'd still hear canons going off, but it was dying down. the battle was about over and the army had taken over the island. and the only japanese there were hideouts. the chief came to me and he said, riggerr -- and this happened on january 23rd, 1945. it's the only date that i kno
it was about the same time that the marines were marines were turning the battle over to the army. it was basically over by then. those poor marines. they were dead tired. they looked like zombies as they came down from the hills on the causeway that we had built. they had big heavy packs on their backs. two of them fell in. they were probably pushed accidently into the channel. they had seen so much death and distress that everybody just stood there and kind of looked at them as they...
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marin county has a website to help people find vaccination appointments. we have a link to it on our website ktvu .com. and dr matt willis says that county health departments will soon start adding their vaccination clinics to the state's website.y turn dot cia dot gov, you can also find out and possibly sign up for county run vaccination clinics. dr willis says he hopes that that will make the whole appointment search process a little more centralized and a little bit simpler. reporting live allie rasmus ktvu. fox two news. all right, allie. thank you for that. vaccinations at mosconi center there in san francisco are now officially temporarily on hold health officials there in the city's say the vaccine supply. it's just not there. and as ktvu is james tour is reports. mosconi is not the only site to have to close its doors. was this a shortage already like i don't i don't even get it. how we're already at a shortage. that level of frustration is city wide from residents to the mayor after san francisco, forced to shut down its mass vaccination sites at
marin county has a website to help people find vaccination appointments. we have a link to it on our website ktvu .com. and dr matt willis says that county health departments will soon start adding their vaccination clinics to the state's website.y turn dot cia dot gov, you can also find out and possibly sign up for county run vaccination clinics. dr willis says he hopes that that will make the whole appointment search process a little more centralized and a little bit simpler. reporting live...
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departments like marin county parks marin county fire. there are now being reassigned to vaccination sites to try to speed up the vaccine process kron four's taylor joins us live from sandra fell with the latest taylor. >>well here at the marine county civic center this is one of the 2 main vaccination sites that staff are being reassigned to and here they are helping out with everything from logistics to actually administering the vaccine. >>and as you drivers license id please. no county employees are being reassigned to speed up and tackle vaccination efforts throughout the county in marin county parks or rangers who are typically out you know patrolling open-space preserves or are you know greeting visitors are parks instead are being assigned to you know people register now to get the testing or inside the vaccination sites. >>yeah, it's it's you know. it's important work so it feels good to be able to help out next currin director of marine county parks says. >>they're dedicating about 30 staff members each day to work at vaccinatio
departments like marin county parks marin county fire. there are now being reassigned to vaccination sites to try to speed up the vaccine process kron four's taylor joins us live from sandra fell with the latest taylor. >>well here at the marine county civic center this is one of the 2 main vaccination sites that staff are being reassigned to and here they are helping out with everything from logistics to actually administering the vaccine. >>and as you drivers license id please. no...
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marin county gets almost all of its water from local rainfall. this year has been very dry, especially here. >> we've had our traditional are continuing water shortage for many, many years, over 40, then there's a drought year last year, and now we are having another drought back to back, and we are running out of water. >> to stop from running out of water, they are about to mandate water rationing 150 gallons per day. the tiny village relies on the arroyo honda creek, and it is way below average. >> at some point if you're going to get restricted in how much water they get, if there is no other solution. >> folks downtown want to do their part, too. >> not flushing their toilets as much, taking shorter showers, washing laundry less, bathing a little less often. not watering their plans and not washing their cars hopefully. >> john has lived here for 40 years, he has seen this before. >> you have the situations where people who don't live here , who have large houses, have their water irrigation systems on all the time, and now there are records
marin county gets almost all of its water from local rainfall. this year has been very dry, especially here. >> we've had our traditional are continuing water shortage for many, many years, over 40, then there's a drought year last year, and now we are having another drought back to back, and we are running out of water. >> to stop from running out of water, they are about to mandate water rationing 150 gallons per day. the tiny village relies on the arroyo honda creek, and it is...
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according to the marin ij, they have become the first marin county community to approve a water rationing plan. residents would be required to ration water under these situations if high-volume users go through more than 76,000 gallons per day or 125 gallons per household. on average, for seven consecutive days. if that happens, households will be required to limit water use two 125 gallons per day. those who don't may have their water turned off. meanwhile the marin municipal water district which mainly serves residents in the central and southern part of the county call for voluntary conservation this month. mandatory conservation may be needed by this summer. >>> congressional republicans are blasting the southbay bart extension project. there trying to label it as nancy pelosi's subway. the extension project is set to receive more than $140 million for the covid stimulus package. however, the bart extension, did not even pick the project. bart is getting the money because it had previous the been approved for federal funding. that isn't stopping with publicans. >> reporter: is allocat
according to the marin ij, they have become the first marin county community to approve a water rationing plan. residents would be required to ration water under these situations if high-volume users go through more than 76,000 gallons per day or 125 gallons per household. on average, for seven consecutive days. if that happens, households will be required to limit water use two 125 gallons per day. those who don't may have their water turned off. meanwhile the marin municipal water district...
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because indoor gyms are opening in san mateo and marin counties which are red. a lot of parents are asking why not volleyball. >> there is some data some of the indoors sports, particularly volleyball can can be as safe as outdoor. where it's difficult is the fact that there are so many kids playing sports as once. are the schools handling it? you have to draw the line somewhere that that how many sports are being played. as rates drop, we can get back to indoor sports. >> but what do you say to counties that choose to not allow sport. despite the state giving the greenlts for football for example, san francisco public health is molding back. what do you think about that. >> i think it's a complex decision and there are multiple points on each side. each county knows the data and the resources they have the best. i understand it's fruiting traiting for youth athletes. but the counties are dealing with multiple issues. but as long as they make the decisions based on data, hopefully they can get back to playing. but i think each county knows the data the best and
because indoor gyms are opening in san mateo and marin counties which are red. a lot of parents are asking why not volleyball. >> there is some data some of the indoors sports, particularly volleyball can can be as safe as outdoor. where it's difficult is the fact that there are so many kids playing sports as once. are the schools handling it? you have to draw the line somewhere that that how many sports are being played. as rates drop, we can get back to indoor sports. >> but what...
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departments such as marin county parks and warren county fire. >>are now being assigned to vaccination sites to try to speed up the vaccine process kron 4 taylor joins us live she's in sandra fell and has more taylor. >>well here at the marine county civic center this is one of the 2 main vaccination sites that employees are being reassigned to and they're doing everything from helping out with logistics to actually administering the vaccines. >>to speed up vaccination efforts. one of those stepping up his marine county fire kind of described as an all hands on deck situation you know in order to meet the vaccine demand that we need to in the time frame. you know we want to be doing 40 plus 1000 vaccines a week and that's going take a lot of people fire chief jason weber says staff are helping out with logistics while emts and paramedics are also administering the vaccine shots they're working at at the at site that said the marine center there taking aim don't going mobile to senior care facilities some kaiser staff and other other medical profe
departments such as marin county parks and warren county fire. >>are now being assigned to vaccination sites to try to speed up the vaccine process kron 4 taylor joins us live she's in sandra fell and has more taylor. >>well here at the marine county civic center this is one of the 2 main vaccination sites that employees are being reassigned to and they're doing everything from helping out with logistics to actually administering the vaccines. >>to speed up vaccination...
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. >> san mateo and marin counties are in the red tier. a look at the businesses planning to reopen today. >> san francisco's board of education approved a plan to reopen public schools once the county enters the red tier. not all the details have been worked out yet. the pushback from the teachers union. >> welcome to wednesday, february 24th. let's get a check on the weather with meteorologist mike nicco. hey, mike. >> hey, reggie, jobina, kumasi, hi, everybody. it is wednesday, it is going to be a windy one. let's start with our first headline, the wind advisory that starts at 10:00 this morning for the north bay mountains, east bay hills and valleys. it goes through 4:00 tomorrow yesteranyeaching tse apt for et. 80. not so much today, but still warmer than average from 66 in half moon bay to about 72 in santa rosa. average highs this time of the year are about 61 to 63. we'll talk more about these winds coming up. over to reggie for the news. >> thank you. developing news, we're learning more about how tiger woods is doing after that v
. >> san mateo and marin counties are in the red tier. a look at the businesses planning to reopen today. >> san francisco's board of education approved a plan to reopen public schools once the county enters the red tier. not all the details have been worked out yet. the pushback from the teachers union. >> welcome to wednesday, february 24th. let's get a check on the weather with meteorologist mike nicco. hey, mike. >> hey, reggie, jobina, kumasi, hi, everybody. it is...
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because plastic does not biodegrade it turns up everywhere flooding the beaches and choking marine for now i'm flora plastic production has risen sharply over the past 50 years there are now over $400000000.00 tonnes worldwide per year smaller and smaller particles are created by wind and waves friction and sunlight does so small that they could be absorbed into our blood through the stomach researchers see this as a danger to humans experiments with cell cultures are already showing that large amounts of particles can be toxic. what we can so i think with some certainty is if we carry on at the moment as we're going producing more and more plastic not managing the waste very well eventually we reach a level where off my shoulder and there are harmful effects on the environment and potentially even on ourselves. the total impact on humans is not yet clear experts fear that the tiny particles could trigger immune reactions overly toxic substances into the pot. just one more good argument to put an end to our love affair with plastic. that all sounds very worrying plastic can really mess
because plastic does not biodegrade it turns up everywhere flooding the beaches and choking marine for now i'm flora plastic production has risen sharply over the past 50 years there are now over $400000000.00 tonnes worldwide per year smaller and smaller particles are created by wind and waves friction and sunlight does so small that they could be absorbed into our blood through the stomach researchers see this as a danger to humans experiments with cell cultures are already showing that large...
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. >> y detienen en mÉxico al ex gobernador de puebla mario marÍn buscado por su presunta implicaciÓnra contra la periodista libia que en un libro lo vinculÓ, asÍ comenzamos la ediciÓn nocturna. acompÁÑennos.♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn conpatricia janiot. patricia: vamos a comenzar con la distribuciÓn de las vacunas a miles de farmacias del paÍs a partir de la prÓxima semana. el anuncio fue hecho por el gobierno de joe biden buscando ademÁs aumentar el nÚmero de dosis que enviarÁn a cada estado. hay urgencia para acelerar la inmunizaciÓn de la poblaciÓn y frenar la propagaciÓn de las nuevas cepas mÁs contagiosas. la disponibilidad de las vacunas en farmacias de los vecindarios es un paso hacia el objetivo de lograr la inmunidad. pablo gato nos dice dÓnde nos podemos vacunar. pablo: el gobierno distribuirÁ mÁs de 1 millÓn de vacunas en 6500 farmacias alrededor del paÍs a partir del 11 de febrero y el nÚmero de farmacias aumentarÁ. la gente podrÁ vacunarse en sus propias comunidades segÚn afirmÓ la casa blanca. las farmacias serÁn walmart, cosco,kuger o publics, el objet
. >> y detienen en mÉxico al ex gobernador de puebla mario marÍn buscado por su presunta implicaciÓnra contra la periodista libia que en un libro lo vinculÓ, asÍ comenzamos la ediciÓn nocturna. acompÁÑennos.♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn conpatricia janiot. patricia: vamos a comenzar con la distribuciÓn de las vacunas a miles de farmacias del paÍs a partir de la prÓxima semana. el anuncio fue hecho por el gobierno de joe biden buscando ademÁs aumentar el...
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in marin county. they've opened another mass vaccination clinic. this one is a drive thru to better serve people with mobility problems. ktvu deborah villalon here now, with the expectations for this new site, debra. well frank, this is morenz. first drive thru. ironically it's on a parking lot that didn't have an inch of extra space. before covid alone real state cases. pa was always at a premium for ferry commuters in lark spur but not in a pandemic. so a big piece of pavement is now turned over to vaccination. my first appointment got canceled because of the storms. 400 customers a day for now, with capacity to climb to 2000 daily if supply improves, i tried for about a month, actually, but, um was soon is this particular venue opened up? it was pretty quick. moran has a larger senior population than most counties, but has managed to vaccinate about half the over 65 group. it was easy peasy. i mean, you got the first shot fizer. and i didn't feel anything. it was great marin and other counties are accelerating vaccine efforts in a race against t
in marin county. they've opened another mass vaccination clinic. this one is a drive thru to better serve people with mobility problems. ktvu deborah villalon here now, with the expectations for this new site, debra. well frank, this is morenz. first drive thru. ironically it's on a parking lot that didn't have an inch of extra space. before covid alone real state cases. pa was always at a premium for ferry commuters in lark spur but not in a pandemic. so a big piece of pavement is now turned...
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parents are bolstered by marines.officer we've learned that when done right in person school actually protects against virus transmission. matt willis reports only 10 school based transmissions countywide. none from student to adult, and he predicts marin will move out of the purple tear within days, and more schools will reopen when we achieve the red tear on that basis, the school board is urged to pick up the pace. schools across the country or finding a way they're figuring it out there beiying with the kids. this would not have drugs kid. and when tears come, ipp know that there's a lot going on this, nevado mom says. too often. her sixth grade son can't get his teacher's attention on zoom. it's mostly not being able to answer questions and being interrupted by other people. you see your child crying over something that could have been fixed so easily. it breaks my heart makes me mad. and what am i doing about it? protest ng parents got some satisfaction. the board will speed its timeline. being upper grades into
parents are bolstered by marines.officer we've learned that when done right in person school actually protects against virus transmission. matt willis reports only 10 school based transmissions countywide. none from student to adult, and he predicts marin will move out of the purple tear within days, and more schools will reopen when we achieve the red tear on that basis, the school board is urged to pick up the pace. schools across the country or finding a way they're figuring it out there...
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just under 7,000 marines. died there and were buried there for a time and it was up to me and probably other surveyors to lay out the crosses and and the stars of david. but there was a sobering site. the cemetery when it was finished looked like a wheat field. and i saw it when it was finished because we were there told probably november because i did get home in time. for christmas so it was probably about november. so now i'm open to whatever questions anybody might have n
just under 7,000 marines. died there and were buried there for a time and it was up to me and probably other surveyors to lay out the crosses and and the stars of david. but there was a sobering site. the cemetery when it was finished looked like a wheat field. and i saw it when it was finished because we were there told probably november because i did get home in time. for christmas so it was probably about november. so now i'm open to whatever questions anybody might have n
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those poor marines they were dead tired. they just they looked like zombies as they came down from the hills and on the that causeway that we had built they've had big heavy packs on their backs. two of them fell in to the there would probably pushed into the an accidentally into the the channel. there was they had seen so much death. and and distress that everybody just stood there and kind of looked at them as they floundered around. ready to drown fortunately, i was very familiar with that that channel because i've been there from when it wasn't there till the end a new where there it was a rope? nearby tied to a pole and i was able to go in and to the water and save those two marines. i'd sure like to know how they made out in life after after that. now we it's still here cannons going off. but it was dying down the battle was about over because they aren't they are and the army had taken over the island and the only japanese there were hideouts. uh, the chief came to me and he said rigor. and this happened on january th
those poor marines they were dead tired. they just they looked like zombies as they came down from the hills and on the that causeway that we had built they've had big heavy packs on their backs. two of them fell in to the there would probably pushed into the an accidentally into the the channel. there was they had seen so much death. and and distress that everybody just stood there and kind of looked at them as they floundered around. ready to drown fortunately, i was very familiar with that...
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just 20 kilometers along the coast in south beach marine biologists recorder gomez describes waves of rubbish lapping the beaches as a tsunami of trash. this is a crime it's not just a crime against the city of rio de janeiro it's a crime against the population of rio de janeiro this evil that we do to the ocean is a global crime. some of it is easy to recognize most of it points out is single use plastic the effect on marine life is evident that. there are $8000000.00 tonnes of plastic that reach the ocean each year suffocating marine life and threatening the existence of man on the planet. a similar wave of trash hit brazil's beaches in january the environmental group institute tomorrow bando says 80 percent of this was caused by heavy rain pushing rubbish into the city's drainage system and then out directly to sea it's estimated around 325000 tons of plastic is thrown into the atlantic from brazil every year this is affecting marine life and beaches in about 100 the rio de janeiro state with president jay both scenarios poor record of environmental protection activists such as gom
just 20 kilometers along the coast in south beach marine biologists recorder gomez describes waves of rubbish lapping the beaches as a tsunami of trash. this is a crime it's not just a crime against the city of rio de janeiro it's a crime against the population of rio de janeiro this evil that we do to the ocean is a global crime. some of it is easy to recognize most of it points out is single use plastic the effect on marine life is evident that. there are $8000000.00 tonnes of plastic that...
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marine life and beaches in about 100 syria degeneres date with president jay both scenarios poor record of environmental protection activists such as goma take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop plastic consumption the about somali al-jazeera. a song about hardships under communism has gone viral in cuba something that would have been on earth when fidel castro was in power some of the country's biggest music stars collaborated on the project using lyrics that are direct and provocative and this is proof times are changing his stories about. a song that talks about the need for change in cuba. it's an anti-communist messages sung by a well known cuban in miami and have an act. where. it talks about the failures of the government and the hardships faced by the people of the caribbean island for the past 62 years. the song is called homeland and life he changes the old slogan of but they don't want to pay for homeland and death. a symbol offered el castor's 1957 leftist revolution people in atlanta i listening about also little brother more different tha
marine life and beaches in about 100 syria degeneres date with president jay both scenarios poor record of environmental protection activists such as goma take it on themselves to spread awareness and call for individuals to drop plastic consumption the about somali al-jazeera. a song about hardships under communism has gone viral in cuba something that would have been on earth when fidel castro was in power some of the country's biggest music stars collaborated on the project using lyrics that...
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, past marines, active marines wherever they are, in harm's way >> reporter: a high school souun yorancer survivor. ♪ an educator who inspired those going off into the world. >> be resilient in life when there's disappointment and failure. do your best work no matter who's watching stay true to all that you believe in >> reporter: a loving son with so much ahead of him ♪ a grandmother who always kept the faith. ♪ >>> we're back with a question would you share your private health information in order to get back into a gym or a hotel betting on a kind of vaccine passport it's an app to prove someone is fully vaccinated, but could it work here? sarah harman has details >> reporter: tonight israel is reopening, but not for everyone. certain places including gyms, hotels and swimming pools are only accessible for the fully vaccinated and covid recovered. >> i'm so happy i can go back to the gym right now. >> reporter: shelly has waited months for this day, eagerly downloading the government's new green pass app. >> i put my i.d. and phone number in there, so i do all of that it checks if
, past marines, active marines wherever they are, in harm's way >> reporter: a high school souun yorancer survivor. ♪ an educator who inspired those going off into the world. >> be resilient in life when there's disappointment and failure. do your best work no matter who's watching stay true to all that you believe in >> reporter: a loving son with so much ahead of him ♪ a grandmother who always kept the faith. ♪ >>> we're back with a question would you share...
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. >>> a partir de este lunes pequeños negocios en el condado marín que fueron golpeados por la pandemiano califican pueden pedir una subvención vamos con esta compañera pilar y nos cuenta de cuánto esta ayuda y qué hay que hacer para obtener la >>> la pandemia le dio un golpe brutal. a partir de hoy dueños de pequeños negocios en el condado de marín pueden solicitar hasta 50,000 dólares en préstamos con cero por ciento de interés y si no califican todavía pueden recibir un subsidio de5000 a 10,000 dólares >>> alegre >>> esta asistencia del nuevo fondo la cual es administrada por la organización cero,los préstamos seguirían pagaderos >>> puede solicitar esta ayuda se sin su estatus migratorio porque si no tiene número de seguro social puede usar su número (nombre extranjero) con el cual declara impuestos. >>> en negocio debe de tener 50 empleados en su mayoría de bajos ingresos contar con una licencia de funcionamientos del condado de marín y estar operando desde antes del 1 de enero de 2020 para hacer la solicitud debe de llenar un cuestionario que encuentran la página de internet (nomb
. >>> a partir de este lunes pequeños negocios en el condado marín que fueron golpeados por la pandemiano califican pueden pedir una subvención vamos con esta compañera pilar y nos cuenta de cuánto esta ayuda y qué hay que hacer para obtener la >>> la pandemia le dio un golpe brutal. a partir de hoy dueños de pequeños negocios en el condado de marín pueden solicitar hasta 50,000 dólares en préstamos con cero por ciento de interés y si no califican todavía pueden...
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like the whole thing, marinate and digest. like i told you guys, i appreciate support of me, but that action does not warrant support. out of the tank for the sharks tonight, and they had some issues as they come out of the dark into it empty arena all fired up, and it looked good early. britt burns. will score it against the wild as you take another look at it one. nothing take a good look at it because it's the last santo's a highlight. still in the first period now, 11 and 11 seconds later, the wild take the lead matters soup. carell oh, finding career capris off and it's 21 wild and then you have a little extra curricular activity markets. pelino cameron the sharks, nikola keane's off who would eventually need stitches to get repaired. and now 31 of the that good. lino shot deflection. watch it knuckle past. martin jones. weird shut fully know gordie howe hat trick. the gold, the assist, and then the fight, lose six. to what we're gonna do. all right, see you later. good night. take care of the fight tonight, f pameron tuc
like the whole thing, marinate and digest. like i told you guys, i appreciate support of me, but that action does not warrant support. out of the tank for the sharks tonight, and they had some issues as they come out of the dark into it empty arena all fired up, and it looked good early. britt burns. will score it against the wild as you take another look at it one. nothing take a good look at it because it's the last santo's a highlight. still in the first period now, 11 and 11 seconds later,...
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work out is in full effect here in marin.nside if they wanted to. ly tell you what else moving in to the red tier means. >>> good morning, ahead on cbs this morning doctors reveal new details on tiger wood's surgery following his car accident yesterday. cbs ports analyst talks to us about wood's future in the game and how his fellow thank you players responding. >>> also with the number of new coronavirus cases declining in most areas, stadiums and sports arenas are starting to reopen. we will take you inside brooklyn's nba arena to see how it handled fans for the first time in nearly a year. >>> and only on cbs this morning, n a legendary photographer talks about i had remarkable career talking about everything from major sports figures to world leaders struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? lowering my a1c and losing some weight. now, back to the show. ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. mo
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i got that from the marine corps. >> reporter: he saw action in the south mucific. after the war, he earned a ph.d. from mit. >> so, i studied the social security system, the neighborhood and everything. >> reporter: his studies led to teaching stints. in 1987, he was named a member of eisenhower's counsel of advisors. then academia at -- followed by stanford. then, president richard nixon chose him to be secretary of labor. he says growing up in the depression steered him to public service. >> and the loss of production that we needed. and made a big impression on me. >> reporter: he became secretary of the treasury, after clashing with president nixon over wage and price controls, he resigned and came back the bay area to become president of the vektell group. in 1981, he became chief economic advisor. >> and he had deep connections. >> reporter: a year later, schultz accepted his most famous job, state, america's top diplomat. they credit him with winning the cold war and talks failed to produce arms control treaties and in 1986, the terror bombings of marines in
i got that from the marine corps. >> reporter: he saw action in the south mucific. after the war, he earned a ph.d. from mit. >> so, i studied the social security system, the neighborhood and everything. >> reporter: his studies led to teaching stints. in 1987, he was named a member of eisenhower's counsel of advisors. then academia at -- followed by stanford. then, president richard nixon chose him to be secretary of labor. he says growing up in the depression steered him to...