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hey, marine. he says he sells me a ring and i say well, you know, i like this friendship ring, but her birthday is in december also, just tell you what you said no both of them and tell them to send you back the one that she doesn't want. oh, what a sales. yes. this is every time i will build until she sends the other one. course. yeah, i'm not too swift with women. okay. i said no both of them. keeps both of in any case we've been we've been communicating and and so i go down that year to visit her a couple of times and i'm i'm sure i even got a picture i brought with me a copy heavy with me when we went went out her her parents. treated us to a night out on the time town because hey, i'm i'm a marine. i got no money, but we went out and i had my my uniform on which which at that time bought some respect. oh, yeah, and so i go and visit her i get my orders october to westpac of 66. and i know i'm going to vietnam. so i go to miami to visit her. and during which time her baby sister is born, but i
hey, marine. he says he sells me a ring and i say well, you know, i like this friendship ring, but her birthday is in december also, just tell you what you said no both of them and tell them to send you back the one that she doesn't want. oh, what a sales. yes. this is every time i will build until she sends the other one. course. yeah, i'm not too swift with women. okay. i said no both of them. keeps both of in any case we've been we've been communicating and and so i go down that year to...
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marine during the vietnam war. he talks about his initial reluctance to serve in vietnam and his lone journey to meet his unit in caseson. >> tell us a little bit about your upbringing. >> preacher's kid. huge family. great time as a kid. i kind of began to realize that we were poor by the time i started into junior high school. i never understood or knew what that meant because we were always happy. we had -- at the time i was coming along -- i was the seventh of what at that point was eight children. seven of my mom's plus my older brother of my dad's. and at that time, six of us were still in the house. shotgun house. okay? i learned many years later what shotgun house meant. but nonetheless, there was a front room which served as the living room and my mom and dad's bedroom. and then there was the kids' room. and there were three girls over in the one bed and three guys, three boys on the other side. and i can remember in the kitchen you went out the back door to go into the kitchen. and of course we had no pow
marine during the vietnam war. he talks about his initial reluctance to serve in vietnam and his lone journey to meet his unit in caseson. >> tell us a little bit about your upbringing. >> preacher's kid. huge family. great time as a kid. i kind of began to realize that we were poor by the time i started into junior high school. i never understood or knew what that meant because we were always happy. we had -- at the time i was coming along -- i was the seventh of what at that point...
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knew no one in the marine corps and lo and behold bang! i got the marine corps recruiter. i learned there that you are only 17 so you will have to have parentalonsent and i take the forms down and of course, notary -- the forms have to be notarized. notary was a foreign concept to us. [laughs] either that or you come down and sign it. my mom is she is eh. my dad is like, give me those papers! [laughter] boom, i'm in the marine corps. this was march, sometime in march, february or march and in april 2 i am in boot camp. i immediately conclude that everybody down there has got to be crazy and i am the only sane one here. my mission in life is to hold onto my sanity somehow or other. [laughter] so, mind you i never traveled or anything like that. a big trip for me was taking a school bus trip when i was in junior high down to albany state college. that was a really big trip, you know? otherwise only travel, if you wanted to call it that, was working in driver -- as a driver's helper delivering cookies in our community. it was hollering distance from my house and drivers would
knew no one in the marine corps and lo and behold bang! i got the marine corps recruiter. i learned there that you are only 17 so you will have to have parentalonsent and i take the forms down and of course, notary -- the forms have to be notarized. notary was a foreign concept to us. [laughs] either that or you come down and sign it. my mom is she is eh. my dad is like, give me those papers! [laughter] boom, i'm in the marine corps. this was march, sometime in march, february or march and in...
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that's how marines address each other.o the marines corps strategy foreeping extremism out of its ranks by keeping the focus on the bonds and allegiance that drew men and women to the marine corps in the first place. >> i would say that there's extremism, but with the training that we're getting today and with the training that will be pushed out. i think it could be mitited. >> the marine corps isn't harboring or taking in extremists left and right out of america. i would say it's pretty on par with the rest of the country. there's-- we're people too, you know, we're going to have onesies and twosies outliers from the baseline who are extremists. >> everything that goes on out in society can definitely impact our service members. the difference is, is that if we continue to equip them and train them and educate them, they'll understand it a litt better. >> the reason why that's so important is because, especially in our profession as infantrymen, we have to be able to look to our guys left and right and say, i know if we
that's how marines address each other.o the marines corps strategy foreeping extremism out of its ranks by keeping the focus on the bonds and allegiance that drew men and women to the marine corps in the first place. >> i would say that there's extremism, but with the training that we're getting today and with the training that will be pushed out. i think it could be mitited. >> the marine corps isn't harboring or taking in extremists left and right out of america. i would say it's...
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therefore, in order to encourage the marines, congress established the marine hospital service in 1798ors from some of the famous areas of the war of 1812. today there are 25 modern thoroughly equipped hospitals in this service located within the united states. these hospitals have a bed capacity of approximately 6,000 beds and give treatment to about 300,000 persons annually. while almost as many more apply each year for other service, including physical examinations. new marine hospitals have recently been built in baltimore, cleveland, detroit galveston, memphis, new orleans, norfolk, san francisco and seattle. the marine hospital in new york, which is the one shown here, has been enlarged to make it a 1,000-bed institution. these hospitals are professionally staffed by medical officers both competent and humane secured by examination and selection. only qualified graduate nurses, professional dietitians and skilled therapeutic aides are employed. these hospitals have all the specialized services eye, ear, nose and throat, a thoroughly equipped x-ray department, dental department wi
therefore, in order to encourage the marines, congress established the marine hospital service in 1798ors from some of the famous areas of the war of 1812. today there are 25 modern thoroughly equipped hospitals in this service located within the united states. these hospitals have a bed capacity of approximately 6,000 beds and give treatment to about 300,000 persons annually. while almost as many more apply each year for other service, including physical examinations. new marine hospitals have...
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new marine hospitals have recently been built.co and seattle. the main hospital in new york, which is the one thrown here, has been alive to make it 1000 bed institution. these hospitals are professionally staffed by medical officers both confident and humane, procured by examination -- only qualified graduate nurses, professional dietitians and therapeutic aides are employed. these hospitals have all the specialized services. i, years knows and throats thoroughly equipped x-ray department. department with the most modern equipment, hydrotherapy, cryotherapy, venereal disease and some of asylum service. they are provided with the most modern appliances for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. dental treatment is furnished at all marine hospitals. most of the patients entering this are suffering from -- look elimination of dental infection, many remarkable recoveries have been reported. the facilities of the main hospitals are available without -- any registered or license. officers enlisted men of the -- two officers, the best
new marine hospitals have recently been built.co and seattle. the main hospital in new york, which is the one thrown here, has been alive to make it 1000 bed institution. these hospitals are professionally staffed by medical officers both confident and humane, procured by examination -- only qualified graduate nurses, professional dietitians and therapeutic aides are employed. these hospitals have all the specialized services. i, years knows and throats thoroughly equipped x-ray department....
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it became the public health and marine hospital service., as legislation increased its scope of activities, its name was simplified to the public health service. in the early 1900s, the service led the fight in investigating dozens of diseases and developing treatments for them. the service battled tra coma, a serious, contagious eye disease that can cause blindness. dr. john mcmullin took his team to the hills and hollows of kentucky, he established a hospital and 11 field clinics. mcmullin and his team taught the residents hygiene to stem the flow, within ten years the incidents of cases was drastically reduced. the phs marshalled energies in the valley to reduce rocky mountain fever, the disease was carried by ticks on livestoc and other animals. dr. mcclip tic was one of five phs officers who died from rocky mountain spotted fever. a vaccine to combat the disease was ultimately developed. one of the most perplexing diseases at the time was polegra, 5,000 people a year were dying from it in the early years of the century. scientist josep
it became the public health and marine hospital service., as legislation increased its scope of activities, its name was simplified to the public health service. in the early 1900s, the service led the fight in investigating dozens of diseases and developing treatments for them. the service battled tra coma, a serious, contagious eye disease that can cause blindness. dr. john mcmullin took his team to the hills and hollows of kentucky, he established a hospital and 11 field clinics. mcmullin...
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this is that north marin community services in novato. another at the hamilton community center. >> marin county is ahead of the strategy in the state, but we have many vulnerable populations still not vaccinated. >> there open to anyone who lives or works in marin county or sonoma county. no appointment necessary. marin health hopes to increase sites with increased stability, hoping the county will cross reive te. nto the t >> they are educating us on what it takes to go to the next deer. we have the formula of what is needed and we need people to support that work. >> they are specifically targeting the at risk communities and will go to the places where they work and reaching out to them to try to offset this information. emily turner, kpix 5. >>> san francisco expanded vaccine access to people in visitacion valley. this clinic is the city step neighborhood site. the goal is to make sure impacted communities have equal access to the vaccine. it open with a soft launch on monday to those 18 and older. drop ins are available. >>> in cont
this is that north marin community services in novato. another at the hamilton community center. >> marin county is ahead of the strategy in the state, but we have many vulnerable populations still not vaccinated. >> there open to anyone who lives or works in marin county or sonoma county. no appointment necessary. marin health hopes to increase sites with increased stability, hoping the county will cross reive te. nto the t >> they are educating us on what it takes to go to...
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. >>> marin county may be rewarded for keeping covid cases down. why the next 12 or so hours could be crucial. >>> plus climate in crisis, drought watch. today some bay area water customers may want to brace for new water restrictions with the vote happening today. we are live this morning with what that means for you and the future of the golden state. third hour of "today in the bay" continues right now. good terrific tuesday it is for us all this morning. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. jurors about to enter their first full day of deliberations in the derek chauvin murder trial. we have a live look in minneapolis. the jury right now is sequestered and will remain so until that verdict is reached. during yesterday's closing arguments, each side took longer than expected. the defense claiming george floyd died of an enlarged heart and other health issues. prosecutors argue chauvin squeezed the life out of floyd in a way even a child would know was wrong. >> businesses are closely watching minnesota preparing for the outcome this m
. >>> marin county may be rewarded for keeping covid cases down. why the next 12 or so hours could be crucial. >>> plus climate in crisis, drought watch. today some bay area water customers may want to brace for new water restrictions with the vote happening today. we are live this morning with what that means for you and the future of the golden state. third hour of "today in the bay" continues right now. good terrific tuesday it is for us all this morning. i'm...
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marine hospital service was created. as the commissioner quarter was expanding during the closing years of the 19th century, so was biological discovery. scientific firm brought changes to the hospital services. it's hygienics laboratory was a pioneer in biomedical research. in manufactured biological, some train scientists from state health departments the techniques of producing them. years later, it became the national institute of health, the heart of american medical research. the latter part of the 19th century, the marina hospital service was given another major responsibility. pointing wrestles arriving at u.s. ports to check passengers and crew is for infectious diseases. this task hydration event handled by the states, but as immigration. the responsibility was transferred to the federal government. and all ports of entry, the marine hospital service was in charge of inspection of arriving immigrants, including the most important of all, ellis island. the service pioneered benign, and with an efficient way to c
marine hospital service was created. as the commissioner quarter was expanding during the closing years of the 19th century, so was biological discovery. scientific firm brought changes to the hospital services. it's hygienics laboratory was a pioneer in biomedical research. in manufactured biological, some train scientists from state health departments the techniques of producing them. years later, it became the national institute of health, the heart of american medical research. the latter...
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it's been breezy us on the peninsula and in portions of the north bay of marine and sonoma counties. winds will be a factor. pretty much all day long today. you'll notice that winds picked up a late yesterday and they're going to stick around today. we do have some cooler air filtering back into the bay area. it's going to be pretty evident as you step outside said today is jacket were the kind of day long gone. are those days of t-shirts and shorts that we enjoyed on sunday 40's and 50's for your current numbers with oakland at 52 san francisco berkeley in dublin. each right at 50 degrees. well, santa rosa petaluma and nevado in the low 40's right now. later on today, daytime highs will still be comfortably cool. i mean, we've got a few mid 70's inland mid 60's by the bay. but you pair that with the windy conditions and had just does have that cool feel to it. i'll be talking more about what exactly to expect for the course here tuesday. still to come. let's go back over to you. rain john. thank you for that. so we do have some very windy conditions this morning. >> as you're headin
it's been breezy us on the peninsula and in portions of the north bay of marine and sonoma counties. winds will be a factor. pretty much all day long today. you'll notice that winds picked up a late yesterday and they're going to stick around today. we do have some cooler air filtering back into the bay area. it's going to be pretty evident as you step outside said today is jacket were the kind of day long gone. are those days of t-shirts and shorts that we enjoyed on sunday 40's and 50's for...
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he's joining us live on this thursday afternoon from the marine mammal center out there in the marindlands and son doesn't often pop out there. mark i can tell another overcast day out in fort cronkite. yeah, that's right. my cool cloudy even address a lot of action behind me. as you can see here. this is the busy time at the marine mammal center. we are here for earth day and what you're looking at right here. we actually have some elephant seal pups that are in the center. this is in fact have about 100 of them that that are being treated right now and hopefully they'll get a lot of food in them and get healthy and actually go back out to the to the ocean out to the pacific in the future, but as you mentioned it is a cool cloudy day. ross, a good portion of the bay area and looks like it feels like it's june or july. now what about rain? we have been awaiting for the rainfall and as you can see, if the graphics here we have to wait a little bit longer, but this is our sunday deal. we're actually tracking a system. i'm steady rainfall for the second half of the weekend and maurad se
he's joining us live on this thursday afternoon from the marine mammal center out there in the marindlands and son doesn't often pop out there. mark i can tell another overcast day out in fort cronkite. yeah, that's right. my cool cloudy even address a lot of action behind me. as you can see here. this is the busy time at the marine mammal center. we are here for earth day and what you're looking at right here. we actually have some elephant seal pups that are in the center. this is in fact...
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suddenly, there are no lines at least not at this site in marin county today. people who wanted to get the vaccine probably got it and now comes the challenge of e g out how verybody else. ag difficult wafor some people to get vaccinations but now a lot of places like marin county most of the barriers have come down. gone other long lines and the frustrating search for an appointment. at the marin county fairgrounds site in san rafael, they now have more vaccine than they do takers. appointments are still a good idea but even those who walk up without one can get vaccinated. >> anyone who maybe was frustrated by the online appointment hustle or did not want to have to wait in really long lines and let you know what, i would just wait until that is not a thing anymore, now is the time. >> reporter: it is point over 80% of marin residents have received one shot and more than half are fully vaccinated. that now includes, who will be happy to finally be out in the world again. >> now i have a feeling that we are getting back. you know, we are fighting and we are he
suddenly, there are no lines at least not at this site in marin county today. people who wanted to get the vaccine probably got it and now comes the challenge of e g out how verybody else. ag difficult wafor some people to get vaccinations but now a lot of places like marin county most of the barriers have come down. gone other long lines and the frustrating search for an appointment. at the marin county fairgrounds site in san rafael, they now have more vaccine than they do takers....
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the long io underway. >>> and marin making it official. cut back on water use or face the hefty fine. good morning. it's wednesday, april 21th. >>> good morning. the winds starting to calm down. >> mary with your midweek forecast. hi. >> hi. yeah. good morning to you. we are looking at the winds definitely a lot calmer compared to the gusty conditions we had yesterday. here is a live look. you can see that gray start to the day. we have that fog around the coast and around the bay. temperatures inthe 40's and 50's. current winds and you can see just five mile an hour winds at sfo. 12 in concord and 17-mile an hour winds in fairfield at the moment. as we go through the day looking at the daytime highs, cool along the coast and around the bay. 56 pacifica, looking at 59 san francisco, 65 oakland. the inland locations with that sun, temperatures a little warmer. mid-70s in san jose, concord and livermore. >>> good morning. we are going to start off with
the long io underway. >>> and marin making it official. cut back on water use or face the hefty fine. good morning. it's wednesday, april 21th. >>> good morning. the winds starting to calm down. >> mary with your midweek forecast. hi. >> hi. yeah. good morning to you. we are looking at the winds definitely a lot calmer compared to the gusty conditions we had yesterday. here is a live look. you can see that gray start to the day. we have that fog around the coast...
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or 40% of the marines have now declined to receive a covid-19 vaccine about 75,000 marines have gotten the shot either partially or fully about 100,000 still have yet to be offered one. >> the marines, not the only branch fighting vaccine hesitancy. the military has now launched a vaccination campaign for all of the armed forces amid fears that the hesitancy could pose a potential national security threat. alison harris has the latest. >> a massive mission is underway to vaccinate us service members and their families with more than 2 million shots administered so far. but military medical leaders are fighting skepticism among ranks about the science behind vaccines. i initially was not going to get the covid vaccine because i was a little bit skeptical. defense officials worry that service members are not getting vaccinated as recently as mid february a 3rd were refusing shots. that's a potential threat to national security covid spread in close quarters on the uss roosevelt last year infecting more than 1200 sailors killing one sidelining an aircraft carrier in a critical area. now m
or 40% of the marines have now declined to receive a covid-19 vaccine about 75,000 marines have gotten the shot either partially or fully about 100,000 still have yet to be offered one. >> the marines, not the only branch fighting vaccine hesitancy. the military has now launched a vaccination campaign for all of the armed forces amid fears that the hesitancy could pose a potential national security threat. alison harris has the latest. >> a massive mission is underway to vaccinate...
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probably have an impact on the marine environment. they have to make an impact assessment and report to d.m. and me and together with the minister of environment they have to put in place some strategy of mitigation and compensation going back to the greek. installation. which we just did a recent one with $200.00 units which was for $600.00 tonnes almost of relief 3 days after we put it there we thought we'd done it and there was fish living there really was before it was just a barren piece of ground 3 days later we had fish moving in. the arabian gulf is a very special sea it's extreme it can go to 15 degrees in the winter to $35.00 degrees in the summer so there's like 20 degrees range of water temperature and for course for example this is completely insane under the great barrier reef if the temperature of varies by cheetah griese above the normal they start reaching and suffering and eventually dying in cata the species we have and they adapted to the harsh condition so they that's what we call them super course because how can
probably have an impact on the marine environment. they have to make an impact assessment and report to d.m. and me and together with the minister of environment they have to put in place some strategy of mitigation and compensation going back to the greek. installation. which we just did a recent one with $200.00 units which was for $600.00 tonnes almost of relief 3 days after we put it there we thought we'd done it and there was fish living there really was before it was just a barren piece...
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there's no there's plenty of room a for surge if the state moves marin county to the yellow tier. it means increased capacity in numerous indoor venues like fitness facilities such as the mount tam racquet club in larkspur momentum was the most important factor show from us 8 point yellows to. >> but mount tam racquet club. president leahy says increasing capacity from 25% to 50%. >> won't mean much inieially because people still aren't comfortable exercising inside. such a way and people being possible coming back to a center like that. >> we have. >> 20% of the people so it doesn't change the dynamics of law. >> state of california should announce currin's fate by noon tomorrow. if marine norms instead of moving to yellow health officials say they will remain in orange for at least 2 more weeks live in larkspur dan kerman kron 4 news dan, thank you. here is a further breakdown of what changes moving from the orange to the yellow tier means. >> indoor capacity for gyms, wineries breweries and distilleries can double in size in the orange tier they have 25% capacity. but that's up
there's no there's plenty of room a for surge if the state moves marin county to the yellow tier. it means increased capacity in numerous indoor venues like fitness facilities such as the mount tam racquet club in larkspur momentum was the most important factor show from us 8 point yellows to. >> but mount tam racquet club. president leahy says increasing capacity from 25% to 50%. >> won't mean much inieially because people still aren't comfortable exercising inside. such a way and...
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and it could impact nearly 200,000 customers in marin county. so you have the marin municipal water district voting to adopt a resolution tonight that would declare an emergency water shortage due to those ongoing job conditions and also calling for mandatory water restrictions that would impact central and southern marin county. when we talk about restrictions, they would include limiting outdoor watering to once a week, washing your car, limiting restrictions on washing your car as well as refilling pools. fines for offenders could be up to $250, that's of course following warnings and subsequent violations. we could see similar efforts in san francisco and the south bay. the south bay is asking residents to already take part in voluntary conservation, but if this ordinance is passed in marin county, those restrictions could go into effect as early as may 1st. reporting live, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> 5:08 this morning. we want to take a live look at the golden gate bridge, still dark and early for us. we see a few cars on the ro
and it could impact nearly 200,000 customers in marin county. so you have the marin municipal water district voting to adopt a resolution tonight that would declare an emergency water shortage due to those ongoing job conditions and also calling for mandatory water restrictions that would impact central and southern marin county. when we talk about restrictions, they would include limiting outdoor watering to once a week, washing your car, limiting restrictions on washing your car as well as...
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particularly the first marines the first marine regiment there was an assumption and they'd been told by their officers the landings were going to be opposed because they assume they would be and they were delighted and relieved and felt, you know, goodness me, you know, we we've actually got through this. i think they were lulled into a full sense of security it goes without saying because the marines in particular were sent north once they came ashore and they didn't have much to do the sixth marine division eventually fights, you know, some tough fighting them or tobu peninsula, but nothing compared to what he was going to have to come up against when it got down to the main japanese defenses in the center of the island. so it's the army troops who came up against the toughest fighting first, but but the answer to the question is they were delighted and relieved, but of course they were pretty shocked by what was to come. let me just toss into this although okinawa i was i think these single most important you always have to marrow in mind. it comes right after iwo, jima. so you ha
particularly the first marines the first marine regiment there was an assumption and they'd been told by their officers the landings were going to be opposed because they assume they would be and they were delighted and relieved and felt, you know, goodness me, you know, we we've actually got through this. i think they were lulled into a full sense of security it goes without saying because the marines in particular were sent north once they came ashore and they didn't have much to do the sixth...
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and now the marine layer will start leaving, and watch what happensas it leaves. that system goes out over toward the rockies. and look what comes back as soon as it leaves, we barely noticed it besides that shot over the bridge today. by friday morning, everyone wakes up to gray skies, even the tri-valley. it will be one of those gray mornings for just about everybody area the real headline is what will happen to our daytime highs. today, exactly like yesterday, just a few degrees above average. but watch the trend over the next five days. 69 is an average daytime high for us. we will take that and we will take that arc, watch it arc its way over the next five days, and this gets us to 90. 90 is the extreme, but for some of our work warmest inland spots, we will be getting up to near 90. that means places like concord, and most other places should count on mid to upper 80s. but it does not happen tomorrow. tomorrow, morning lows in the mid-40s, we have one spot going to the upper 30s. and daytime highs in the low to mid 70s. and in the seven day, there's that war
and now the marine layer will start leaving, and watch what happensas it leaves. that system goes out over toward the rockies. and look what comes back as soon as it leaves, we barely noticed it besides that shot over the bridge today. by friday morning, everyone wakes up to gray skies, even the tri-valley. it will be one of those gray mornings for just about everybody area the real headline is what will happen to our daytime highs. today, exactly like yesterday, just a few degrees above...
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and by friday the marine layer is back. it will be one of those days where we wake up and it is gray all the way inland. that is the bay bridge out there. so just normal weather for now through friday. you can see it in the numbers here. mid-50s for morning lows, daytime highs tomorrow pretty much exactly what we did today. low 70s inland and mid-60s for much of the bay. this big warm-up doesn't really get going until the weekend. for saturday and sunday, look at the daytime highs, mid to upper 80s and i showed you that 90 at the top of the newscast. but only a few spots will make it to 90. in general, mid to upper 80s is still going to be noticeably warm. we will start cooling down by next week. >>> another game, another record for the golden state warriors. we got that, and did we have >>> there has not been a perfect game in baseball since 2012. that almost ended tonight. on the south side of chicago. two outs away from perfection for carlos rodon. but he hit the foot of roberto perez. that is how he lost the perfect gam
and by friday the marine layer is back. it will be one of those days where we wake up and it is gray all the way inland. that is the bay bridge out there. so just normal weather for now through friday. you can see it in the numbers here. mid-50s for morning lows, daytime highs tomorrow pretty much exactly what we did today. low 70s inland and mid-60s for much of the bay. this big warm-up doesn't really get going until the weekend. for saturday and sunday, look at the daytime highs, mid to upper...
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marines health officer says. with such a huge stage, he's not worried about social distance or singing. he finds the timing perfect. i think we're so hungry as a community for an experience like this, and we've been deprived of the arts now for over a year. this is part of public health. are people going to dress to the nines to get in their car? like so much in the pandemic opera at a drive in turns tradition inside out, you can be in your jeans and a t shirt and it makes it makes oper accessible when you think about it that way. performances begin, eh? april, 23rd in sandra fell. deborah villalon ktvu. fox two news tonight preparing for the wildfire season. the device is being handed out today to help people in some of the most at risk communities. also china's government issues a strong warning to the united states. about not boycotting next year's winter olympics in beijing will tell you what triggered the cautionary advice. it was a pretty breezy day and cooler today, but change is coming tomorrow and more c
marines health officer says. with such a huge stage, he's not worried about social distance or singing. he finds the timing perfect. i think we're so hungry as a community for an experience like this, and we've been deprived of the arts now for over a year. this is part of public health. are people going to dress to the nines to get in their car? like so much in the pandemic opera at a drive in turns tradition inside out, you can be in your jeans and a t shirt and it makes it makes oper...
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find out from the state whether marine moves to yellow tomorrow somewhere around noon.bran is held orange, they will have to stay there for at least a couple of weeks live in larkspur dan kerman kron 4 news folks will be thank you. meanwhile, here is a breakdown on the changes on the differences between the orange and the yellow tier indoor capacity for gyms. wineries, breweries and distilleries can double in size. >> in the orange tier. they could have 25% capacity. that's up to 50% in the yellow tier and bars. they can open indoors with modifications so will likely face a few hurdles. this week in the next steps of a recall and a lawsuit over his use of power kron 4 capitol bureau. ashley reporter ashley zavala explains. >> oral arguments begin tuesday in the california court of appeal in sacramento over a lawsuit questioning governor gavin newsom's use of power amid the pandemic. this next step comes after the governor appealed a lower court's ruling last year that he abused his executive power and use of the emergency services act to change state law within the law.
find out from the state whether marine moves to yellow tomorrow somewhere around noon.bran is held orange, they will have to stay there for at least a couple of weeks live in larkspur dan kerman kron 4 news folks will be thank you. meanwhile, here is a breakdown on the changes on the differences between the orange and the yellow tier indoor capacity for gyms. wineries, breweries and distilleries can double in size. >> in the orange tier. they could have 25% capacity. that's up to 50% in...
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our other top story, marin county has expected to move into the yellow tier. it was expected today, but now we're learning that that's not going to happen. nbc bay area's pete suratos live for us in mill valley. pete, as i understand, those officials really want to take their time here before making that move. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, marcus. i just got off the phone with the marin county official, and what she's telling me is that there was an uptick in covid cases over spring break so because of that they are saying it's unlikely at least at this point that they will move into that yellow tyranny time soon. now wheo the yellow tier. there's a number of me tricks. the wayed what's called the adjusted case rate so simply that means that it needs to be below two cases per 2,100 now people. they are saying that's no longer the case in marin county, but that's required in order to move into that yellow tier so gyms and fitness centers like the ones i'm standing in front of, hoping to expand to the 50% capacity and we'll have to wait for this moment. i did
our other top story, marin county has expected to move into the yellow tier. it was expected today, but now we're learning that that's not going to happen. nbc bay area's pete suratos live for us in mill valley. pete, as i understand, those officials really want to take their time here before making that move. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, marcus. i just got off the phone with the marin county official, and what she's telling me is that there was an uptick in covid cases over spring...
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marines or. >> facing a vaccine. hesitancy dilemma. the military branch releasing new data noting that 48,000 or about 40% of all active duty marines have declined to receive the covid-19 vaccine about 75,000 marines have either gotten the shot partially or fully about 100,000 have yet to still be offered one. >> and the marines are not the only branch fighting vaccine hesitancy the military has launched a vaccine campaign for all of the armed forces amid fears that the vaccine could pose a potential national security threat. alison harris reports. >> a massive mission is underway to vaccinate us service members and their families with more than 2 million shots administered so far. but military medical leaders are fighting skepticism among ranks about the science behind vaccines. i initially was not going to get the covid vaccine because i was a little bit skeptical. defense officials worry that service members are not getting vaccinated as recently as mid february a 3rd were refusing shots. that's a potential threat to national securi
marines or. >> facing a vaccine. hesitancy dilemma. the military branch releasing new data noting that 48,000 or about 40% of all active duty marines have declined to receive the covid-19 vaccine about 75,000 marines have either gotten the shot partially or fully about 100,000 have yet to still be offered one. >> and the marines are not the only branch fighting vaccine hesitancy the military has launched a vaccine campaign for all of the armed forces amid fears that the vaccine...
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ktvu azenith smith is here now, with more on what the marine mammal center has found., it is this are to the whales, northern migration and the center expects one or two whales to wash ashore in a couple weeks, but three within a week is a lot and it's reminiscent of 2019 when there was a high number of whale deaths in the bay. marin scenic san francisco bay. a sad discovery the carcass of a 33 ft male gray whale. this video taken by eric jones on wednesday. these creatures they're just such magnificent creatures and just to see them dead like this is really heartbreaking. jones's nonprofit see, ballard helped told the whale to angel island. this whale joins a 41 ft adult great female discovered a week ago near crissy field, the necropsy done by the marine mammals. center on the adult female inconclusive whatever killed her did so sudden rate, so it's a suspicious death. we don't know exactly what it was. yeah, over the weekend, a third wheel female, not fully adult found outside the bay south of san francisco, currently at fitzgerald marine reserve this year, we've ha
ktvu azenith smith is here now, with more on what the marine mammal center has found., it is this are to the whales, northern migration and the center expects one or two whales to wash ashore in a couple weeks, but three within a week is a lot and it's reminiscent of 2019 when there was a high number of whale deaths in the bay. marin scenic san francisco bay. a sad discovery the carcass of a 33 ft male gray whale. this video taken by eric jones on wednesday. these creatures they're just such...
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and leaders of marine le pen's national front for. the rescue you grab your own teaspoon of results i have gotten. to know. so you cannot sit here. for 6 months an undercover reporter from al-jazeera an investigative unit joined one of europe's fastest growing far right movements. generation identities dramatic stunts have attracted media attention unsoundness of followers. in early 2018 around a 100 militants blocked a mountain tossed used by migrants on the france it's only for a. generation i don't see claims to be a nonviolent non-racist political movement. at all or on the cover of found otherwise. to do with usually a generation right entity activists carry out a race attack oh mom beth. and one has a wish to drive a vehicle into a crowded market popular with muslims. most of what you look at it it's all bullshit to make out don't you just saw. the joke psychiatrically. the clothes. are on the cover reporter louis joined generation identity's flounders branch based in little. its headquarters is a bar called the citadel a social
and leaders of marine le pen's national front for. the rescue you grab your own teaspoon of results i have gotten. to know. so you cannot sit here. for 6 months an undercover reporter from al-jazeera an investigative unit joined one of europe's fastest growing far right movements. generation identities dramatic stunts have attracted media attention unsoundness of followers. in early 2018 around a 100 militants blocked a mountain tossed used by migrants on the france it's only for a. generation...
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this is central and southern marin. about 200,000 people there and this is the first time they have had to do this in 30 years. emily turner. >>> the time is now 6:09. more giant's fans will file into oracle park. >> still ahead and streaming on cbsn bay area, just how many can sit in the proposed vaccinated only section and when it'll roll out. >>> good wednesday morning to you. thank you for starting your day off with us. we are looking at temperatures very similar to yesterday. cool by the water and around the bay and mild inland. it's foggy start along the coast and around the bay this morning with gray conditions and definitely not as windy. tracking the next weather syem, details on that coming up. >>> and it's a busy ride this wednesday morning. especially along highway 24. crews working on a vehicle fire. we will have your travel times you're into your shows right? the office. (into voice remote) now you can be really into your shows with xfinity. (screaming) find your favorites with just your voice. what? get l
this is central and southern marin. about 200,000 people there and this is the first time they have had to do this in 30 years. emily turner. >>> the time is now 6:09. more giant's fans will file into oracle park. >> still ahead and streaming on cbsn bay area, just how many can sit in the proposed vaccinated only section and when it'll roll out. >>> good wednesday morning to you. thank you for starting your day off with us. we are looking at temperatures very similar to...
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. >>> marin county could go into the yellow tier and that means that bars like this could only sell alcohol inside. >>> could microretailer business model. >>> rain on the way, the weather is coming up. >>> covid has certainly changed many aspects of our lives and so could vaccinations. you might need vaccine documentation to experience many things we once took for granted. traveling, going to a sporting event or a concert. with that we say good even i'm dion >> and i'm anna daetz. as kate larson found out, the bay area is leading in a different direction. >> reporter: the idea of vaccine passports has become politicized. >> this isn't republican or democrat, this is public health. >> reporter: uc berkeley's dr. wortsworth is a policy expert and says proofs of vaccines will allow the economy to reopen without compromising health and safety. >> restaurants, concerts, baseball games, basketball games, a lot of the things i enjoy doing with other people i would do if i knew that they were vaccinated. >> reporter: some counties like san francisco are requiring vaccine documentation in certain s
. >>> marin county could go into the yellow tier and that means that bars like this could only sell alcohol inside. >>> could microretailer business model. >>> rain on the way, the weather is coming up. >>> covid has certainly changed many aspects of our lives and so could vaccinations. you might need vaccine documentation to experience many things we once took for granted. traveling, going to a sporting event or a concert. with that we say good even i'm dion...
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marin may move to the least restrictive yellow tier signifying minimal risk. if that happens bars would be allowed to open indoors at 25% capacity, breweries, movie theaters, places of worship, gyms can operate at 50% and indoor dining will stay at 50%. nearly half of marin's residents have been fully vaccinated and nearly three quarters have received one shot. indoor gatherings will still be strongly discouraged but would max at 50 people. >> i for one would like to get back to the gym. >> i would like to go to the office. working at home is great but also difficult with kids running around. >> announcement about marin moving to e ow could >>> earlmonth san francisco missed a chance to return to yellow by the slimmest of margins. the state plans to scrap the tier system entirely on june 15. for updates, download the kpix app by scanning the qr code on your screen. we'll have that for you again in a few minutes as we go to break. >>> dr. fauci says the one dose johnson & johnson vaccine could accomewith more warnings or ctio federal regulators have been studyi
marin may move to the least restrictive yellow tier signifying minimal risk. if that happens bars would be allowed to open indoors at 25% capacity, breweries, movie theaters, places of worship, gyms can operate at 50% and indoor dining will stay at 50%. nearly half of marin's residents have been fully vaccinated and nearly three quarters have received one shot. indoor gatherings will still be strongly discouraged but would max at 50 people. >> i for one would like to get back to the gym....
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right now, marin and most other cohn tips are in orange, moderate tier. in yellow, they kr open gyms to 50% capacity. nbc bay area has more tonight. >> marin county may be the first in the bay area to enter the yellow tier. they plan to welcome more people back inside slowly. >> i think you will hear first that i must just consider yellow my favorite color. >> the state will decide tomorrow if it will allow gyms to open at 50% capacity instead of current 25%. >> it's important for so many reasons. not only just being able to invite people inside, but it's important because sitting that kind of sense of positivity and giving people confidence, we're doing wetter. >> a county must meet requirements for a less restrictive team for two weeks before advancing. >> it's the rule of twos. you have to have fewer than 2% test positivity rate that is easily met by many cohn tips, and the key is 2 cases per 100,000. >> reporter: staying there could be a challenge. case rates must remain lope as more people are allowed to gather. >> if people increase just slightly, i
right now, marin and most other cohn tips are in orange, moderate tier. in yellow, they kr open gyms to 50% capacity. nbc bay area has more tonight. >> marin county may be the first in the bay area to enter the yellow tier. they plan to welcome more people back inside slowly. >> i think you will hear first that i must just consider yellow my favorite color. >> the state will decide tomorrow if it will allow gyms to open at 50% capacity instead of current 25%. >> it's...
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the marin county health department is teaming up with the ritter center. health center based in the city of sandra fell, the two agencies will work together to deliver vaccine doses to low income neighborhoods, the homeless and other underserved communities. this partnership comes amid and expected boost in marin county's vaccination supply from the federal government. later today, the marine municipal water system is expected to vote on new mandatory water conservation measures. the san francisco chronicle reports that outdoor watering could be limited to one day a week. this move comes after the lowest rainfall total we've seen in 90 years, the water district asked for voluntary cutbacks in february. if this measure is approved, the minuto re cutbacks would start immediately finds of up to $250 could be imposed. starting may 1st. the genie says that new safety measures could lead to an increase in power shut off, says the utility assesses the risk of trees falling onto power lines in a virtual cpuc workshop yesterday, pgd said it plans to consider tree d
the marin county health department is teaming up with the ritter center. health center based in the city of sandra fell, the two agencies will work together to deliver vaccine doses to low income neighborhoods, the homeless and other underserved communities. this partnership comes amid and expected boost in marin county's vaccination supply from the federal government. later today, the marine municipal water system is expected to vote on new mandatory water conservation measures. the san...
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. >>> marin county could go into the yellow tier and that means that bars like this could only sell alcohol inside. >>> could microretailer business model. >>> rain on the way, the weather is coming up. >>> covid has certainly changed many aspects of our lives and so could vaccinations. you might need vaccine documentation to experience tegoing to a sporting ok for event or a concert. with that we say good even i'm dion >> and i'm anna daetz. as kate larson found out, the bay area is leading in a different direction. >> reporter: the idea of vaccine passports has become politicized. >> this isn't republican or democrat, this is public health. >> reporter: uc berkeley's dr. wortsworth is a policy expert and says proofs of vaccines will allow the economy to reopen without compromising health and safety. >> restaurants, concerts, baseball games, basketball games, a lot of the things i enjoy doing with other people i would do if i knew that they were vaccinated. >> reporter: some counties like san francisco are requiring vaccine documentation in certain spaces. on friday for the first time in m
. >>> marin county could go into the yellow tier and that means that bars like this could only sell alcohol inside. >>> could microretailer business model. >>> rain on the way, the weather is coming up. >>> covid has certainly changed many aspects of our lives and so could vaccinations. you might need vaccine documentation to experience tegoing to a sporting ok for event or a concert. with that we say good even i'm dion >> and i'm anna daetz. as kate...
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he understood what royal marines.been there himself and he was quite simply a wonderful inspiration to all those personnel. you simply a wonderful inspiration to all those personnel. you mention his final engagement _ all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in _ all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in 2017, _ all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in 2017, and - all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in 2017, and we . final engagement in 2017, and we have to remember that this was someone stepping back from public life in his 90s. that in itself is remarkable. tell us a little bit about the day, the emotion of that day. about the day, the emotion of that da . ~ ._ about the day, the emotion of that da . ~ , ., , about the day, the emotion of that da . ~ ._ ., , ., about the day, the emotion of that da. .,, about the day, the emotion of that da. ., , day. well, the day was a rainy day and the duke _ day. well, the day was a rainy day and the duke came _ day.
he understood what royal marines.been there himself and he was quite simply a wonderful inspiration to all those personnel. you simply a wonderful inspiration to all those personnel. you mention his final engagement _ all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in _ all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in 2017, _ all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in 2017, and - all those personnel. you mention his final engagement in 2017, and we . final engagement...
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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 letter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side 'd poorly managed waste 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 or starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the townships outside johannesburg these volunteers are unemployed locals they're removing plastic wastes from literature apps positioned in the sand absolutely. did not been charged explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just 2 weeks. to start with the mates in the beginning of the rainy season try and stock exchange at the ranch and that's in fact in the winter a lot of stuff gets. put up dumps and down trees and stuff sort of st
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 letter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side 'd poorly managed waste on land getting into wastewater systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this...
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crawshay all known in the french media as marine le pen's men in the shadows.senior national front figures are accused of embezzling millions of euros of public money and selfish the program focused on the alleged roles of crawshay and szechuan younger pre-draft. these f.a. additional small to combine civic to highlight the don't question differences unique abu hussein. peace to do see some to meet. some new pain in the documentary was based on a book by investigative journalists to stultify a murray in turkey. he could actually finish it you also make a crocheting and frederick szechuan really our marine le pen's man in the shadows they are not in the official organizational structure they're not in the media yet they're the ones who pull the strings from behind they've been your friends for 30 years they control the parties communications and finances and work for the national front of the european parliament on astronaut are on the cover of puerto met crawshay the night before the national front congress. and what the president pleased. to the extent of the
crawshay all known in the french media as marine le pen's men in the shadows.senior national front figures are accused of embezzling millions of euros of public money and selfish the program focused on the alleged roles of crawshay and szechuan younger pre-draft. these f.a. additional small to combine civic to highlight the don't question differences unique abu hussein. peace to do see some to meet. some new pain in the documentary was based on a book by investigative journalists to stultify a...
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overall it's an easy ride out of marin county. it's 6:15, tame to check your forecast.a bit cooler. >>> tracking that ocean breeze kicking in. it's a gray start along the coast and around the bay. you can see the clouds in the sky for our treasure island camera looking at the bay bridge this morning. temperatures are running in the 40s and the 50s as we start our day. a little bit sunshine, concord 53, 52 oakland, livermore. 51 san jose, 40 a rosa. looking at westerlwindat hour i 20-mile per hour winds in fairfield. here is what you can expect. through our afternoon we will be a little bit cooler compared to yesterday across the bay area but still a mild day inland but cool, especially you will notice along the coast and around the bay. a little bit cooler for your saturday, we will bump up temps for your sunday. breezy through the weekend and looking at the longer range weather models we will stay dry for the next several days. stronger on shore breeze kicks in and that's why temperatures are a bit cooler. as we look to futurecast through our afternoon we can see the c
overall it's an easy ride out of marin county. it's 6:15, tame to check your forecast.a bit cooler. >>> tracking that ocean breeze kicking in. it's a gray start along the coast and around the bay. you can see the clouds in the sky for our treasure island camera looking at the bay bridge this morning. temperatures are running in the 40s and the 50s as we start our day. a little bit sunshine, concord 53, 52 oakland, livermore. 51 san jose, 40 a rosa. looking at westerlwindat hour i...
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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 tons 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 celko. has already shown that large amounts of numbing 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 where weeks levels where our thresholds exceeded 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 body just one more good argument to put an end to our love affair with plastic. that all sounds very worrying plastic can real
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 tons 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 celko. has already shown that large amounts of...
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more marine influence kicking in. even though we will be cooler, still above average and mild. 70 oakland, upper 70s in san jose and concord. we will continue to cool it down into the weekend. >>> we are tracking a trouble spot along 80. i'll have the latest on this traffic alert in dixon, coming up. >>> before break, a live look outside at nine minutes after 6:00. this is a view of the city and the beautiful bay bridge on the left from our camera on treasure island. we'll be right back. >>> we are learning more about the suspect in the orange county shooting. investigators say the suspect knew and targeted all the victims. authorities say he entered a real estate agency, locked the gates, and started shooting. four people died including a 9- year-old boy. the co-owner of the targeted business says he has no idea what motivated the deadly rampage. >> he was not an employee. he had no sales, nothing to do with the company. he was the husband of an ex employee. there was never bad blood. he just was a very quiet person.
more marine influence kicking in. even though we will be cooler, still above average and mild. 70 oakland, upper 70s in san jose and concord. we will continue to cool it down into the weekend. >>> we are tracking a trouble spot along 80. i'll have the latest on this traffic alert in dixon, coming up. >>> before break, a live look outside at nine minutes after 6:00. this is a view of the city and the beautiful bay bridge on the left from our camera on treasure island. we'll be...
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first pitch between giants and mariners 7:10 tonight. giants expect 8000 fans when they have their home opener next week. >>> president biden's latest project. the campaign he's launching with the help of hundreds of organizations. >>> if you are going to the a's game, bart can help you get there. the extra train service planned for today. >>> i'll look at that forecast coming up after if break. want to focus on being outside today in this record heat. make sure you find shade today's ways of working may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast internet on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. flexible tools — like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connect you from anywhere. and expert advice here, here, or even here. be fast. be flexible. bounce forward with comcast business. get started with a powerful internet and voice solution for just $64.90 a month. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. switch today. >>> 73 degr
first pitch between giants and mariners 7:10 tonight. giants expect 8000 fans when they have their home opener next week. >>> president biden's latest project. the campaign he's launching with the help of hundreds of organizations. >>> if you are going to the a's game, bart can help you get there. the extra train service planned for today. >>> i'll look at that forecast coming up after if break. want to focus on being outside today in this record heat. make sure you...
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watch the marine layer. this started this morning and noticed how low it is.t is down below the deck of the golden gate bridge and that does not happen often. it was so low because we are under a big ridge of high pressure which basically means there is pressure and we put it down on things that feel squash but you also warmed the air up at the same time. that was this morning and that was a time-lapse. i will switch from a live view of the same camera and look how much higher marine layer has gotten. it was able to rise above not only the deck of the bridge itself but above the towers up around close -- closer to 1000 feet because that center of high pressure has started to lighten and you can tell by cloustg in ugh the gate today when you see them ch gives you a little bit of a clue of what is coming next and today was the warmest day. tomorrow we will start cooling down and it will be settled tomorrow but it will really get going by the time we get into the middle of this coming week. we were 15 degrees warmer than yesterday in san francisco. that is where
watch the marine layer. this started this morning and noticed how low it is.t is down below the deck of the golden gate bridge and that does not happen often. it was so low because we are under a big ridge of high pressure which basically means there is pressure and we put it down on things that feel squash but you also warmed the air up at the same time. that was this morning and that was a time-lapse. i will switch from a live view of the same camera and look how much higher marine layer has...
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the marine band played their music. >> that would have been 1928, 1929? >> yes. >> what would a radio broadcast really be like? >> it was mostly the marine band with music. probably laughing kids in the background. one of thomas edison's early videos actually is of the easter egg roll and it's available from the library of congress and it is online. i would encourage everybody. >> you must have had a lot of fun looking at pictures and videos over the years. >> oh, absolutely. >> where did you do most of your research? >> the library of congress, the national archives come to good -- national archives, the good folks of the national park service and white historical association. although online newspapers are wonderful, especially for something like the easter egg roll. it is very easy to find the news coverage. and there always was news coverage. >> do you know the earliest photographs were? >> the earliest would be from around the 1870's and they show children of all ages in period attire. it looks more like sunday refineries than what we would expect cu
the marine band played their music. >> that would have been 1928, 1929? >> yes. >> what would a radio broadcast really be like? >> it was mostly the marine band with music. probably laughing kids in the background. one of thomas edison's early videos actually is of the easter egg roll and it's available from the library of congress and it is online. i would encourage everybody. >> you must have had a lot of fun looking at pictures and videos over the years....
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royal marine buglers sounded the royal navy's call to action stations.ly, at the end of her husband's funeral, the choir sang the national anthem. seldom kennet �*s words have greater poignancy. —— can its words. # god save the queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. our correspondent, helena wilkinson is outside windsor castle. it's been very striking that it's been a very public event, and yet, a very intimate family day as well. yes, absolutely. an incredibly sombre recession and funeral for the duke of edinburgh. it felt like a very personal, private funeral with just 30 members of the royal family inside the chapel. but it was done with planning by the duke of edinburgh himself. he spent years planning every last detail of his funeral. all the songs that were sung within the funeral service, they had been chosen by the duke of edinburgh, and i think the most striking image we saw in nicholas�*s report of the queen herself, because of the covid restrictions, she wasn't able to have any family members sitting next to her in the intimate, beautiful choir w
royal marine buglers sounded the royal navy's call to action stations.ly, at the end of her husband's funeral, the choir sang the national anthem. seldom kennet �*s words have greater poignancy. —— can its words. # god save the queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. our correspondent, helena wilkinson is outside windsor castle. it's been very striking that it's been a very public event, and yet, a very intimate family day as well. yes, absolutely. an incredibly sombre recession and funeral...
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marines health officer says.stage, he's not worried about social distance or singing. he finds the timing. perfect i think we're so hungry as a community for an experience like this, and we've been deprived of the arts now for over a year. this is part of public health. are people going to dress to the nines to get in their car, like so much in the pandemic opera at a drive in turns tradition inside out, you can be in your jeans and a t shirt and it makes it makes operates assessable when you think about it that way, performances begin, eh? april 23rd in sandra fell. deborah villalon ktvu, fox two news special olympics athletes, their family members and coaches lining up to receive covid-19 vaccines and levi stadium. the vaccination site a joint effort between santa clara county, the special olympics and the 49ers health officials say this back to the nation event is important because people with intellectual or developmental disabilities or three times is likely to contract covid as the. rural population. it was
marines health officer says.stage, he's not worried about social distance or singing. he finds the timing. perfect i think we're so hungry as a community for an experience like this, and we've been deprived of the arts now for over a year. this is part of public health. are people going to dress to the nines to get in their car, like so much in the pandemic opera at a drive in turns tradition inside out, you can be in your jeans and a t shirt and it makes it makes operates assessable when you...