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they issued instructions to the merchant marine captains. they manned them with guns and had specially trained people as the division, revered people, the armed guards as the officers. these orders removed what had been up to this point a policy of defensive posture meaning you didn't fire unless you were fired upon. the orders of 1940 to read as follows. there is no situation where either the captain or the armed guard commanders should delay opening fire on an enemy. in that same year the chief of naval operations sent a message to all the units that henceforth naval discipline and control were to be exercised against any merchant marine crew man and in short like all the other services, the merchant mariners were subject to court-martial and penalty fees for failure to follow the directive of the navy's and it's what we were called upon to support. the u.s. fought on five, we fought in all five. we were at war and we were manufacturing goods to take to these major combat areas and we served all these areas. however, it was a combination o
they issued instructions to the merchant marine captains. they manned them with guns and had specially trained people as the division, revered people, the armed guards as the officers. these orders removed what had been up to this point a policy of defensive posture meaning you didn't fire unless you were fired upon. the orders of 1940 to read as follows. there is no situation where either the captain or the armed guard commanders should delay opening fire on an enemy. in that same year the...
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provides a history of the merchant marines during world war ii. thank you all of you that have taken the time to be with us today and by the way, i want to send a very special thanks to ali who is the executive director of the world war ii memorial and thank you for inviting me to participate in this experience. moreover, i stand before you today representing the united states and the veterans of world war ii. on december 7th, 1941, we were as a nation 130 million people versus the 325 million plus that we have today and we were drawn into world war ii after an attack by the japanese. december 7th, after that brutal attack, germany and its allies also declared war on us and this begins our story and thus we have been labeled the greatest generation. between 16 million men and women of this population that represented 12.5% in the aftermath 440,000 of us came home wounded in body and spirit. in 1941 i was 13 years of age and then i was close to 15 years of age and i was at that time making a decision as did many others about being part of the milit
provides a history of the merchant marines during world war ii. thank you all of you that have taken the time to be with us today and by the way, i want to send a very special thanks to ali who is the executive director of the world war ii memorial and thank you for inviting me to participate in this experience. moreover, i stand before you today representing the united states and the veterans of world war ii. on december 7th, 1941, we were as a nation 130 million people versus the 325 million...
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the marines began filtering inside.lack ski mask. at this time, i had el chapo's black ball cap on my head. >> they determined that el chapo was likely hold up on the fourth floor. knowing him in his bodyguards were most certainly armed, the team was worried the operation would turn into a firefight, catching civilians in and around the apartment building in the deadly cross fire. >> i was worried about our perimeter. we did not have enough manpower. so i wanted to stay outside. >> to watch as lights flipped on in the building. the mexican marines have begun to make their entrance. >> this is when i heard the excited radio chatter. when i ran up to the guy who had the radio and said, what did they say? he said, they got the target. they got him. >> him. el chapo. drew had spent four years hunting el chapo. he had weathered the danger and anxiety of stalking him on his own turf, had sacrificed countless hours with his family. and finally, he was about to come face to face with the object of his obsession. drew drove his
the marines began filtering inside.lack ski mask. at this time, i had el chapo's black ball cap on my head. >> they determined that el chapo was likely hold up on the fourth floor. knowing him in his bodyguards were most certainly armed, the team was worried the operation would turn into a firefight, catching civilians in and around the apartment building in the deadly cross fire. >> i was worried about our perimeter. we did not have enough manpower. so i wanted to stay outside....
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the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the labrador in the -- current collide so it's not only challenging to it environment to work in it's the most -- so we are proud to be working with the uss monitor. basically the union ironclad was the first of its kind prototype designed specifically for estuary harbor warfare to fight the uss virginia during the civil war concedes a strange looking vessel. these are the days of cannonball and canon fire and it would stay low to the water not giving much for the enemy to hit. that strange square box that you see to the right side and that rotating gun turret n gun turret is the first working gun turret in the history of the world and the first time it was employed. here it is in the water next to the uss virginia and again you can see how both vessels are low-lying to the water and again the virginia which is in the background has sloping sides and
the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the labrador in the -- current collide so it's not only challenging to it environment to work in it's the most -- so we are proud to be working with the uss monitor. basically the union ironclad was the first of its kind prototype designed specifically for estuary harbor warfare to fight the uss virginia...
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the senior marine is the captain, marine corps captain. he is the c.o. of the marine security company. and maybe lieutenant colonel typically of the army, u.s. army. >> and our last question this evening, several viewers asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were just fascinating that you learned while you were researching to write the book? >> thank you. wonderful final question. on the day of change of command, there is a photo of my wife and two daughters at the age of 7 and 4. my wife michelle. and she hands me this journal. and the first page of the journal is a scroll note from the two girls saying, dear daddy, please write stories about the president's journal some day our kids will read about it. i never thought of it. and so after every visit, weekend or vent, i would sit down and i would just kind of write down what happened. so i did that for the clinton administration, end of it. i did that for the inauguration of bush which we attended and then through the first eight months. i pu
the senior marine is the captain, marine corps captain. he is the c.o. of the marine security company. and maybe lieutenant colonel typically of the army, u.s. army. >> and our last question this evening, several viewers asked this. why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were just fascinating that you learned while you were researching to write the book? >> thank you. wonderful final question. on the day of change of command, there is...
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greet the sailors and marines. say hello to them. welcome them to our city. they are excited to be here in our city and explore the streets of san francisco. the canine program. the dogs of the military, police department, fire department, and array of other organizations bring out their dogs to show their skills. it's a great neighborhood event 10:00 a.m. this saturday. check out fleetweeksf.org or monitor our social media @fleetweeksf. i'm going to introduce mayor london breed. thank you, mayor london breed. >> well, i don't know about you, but i feel like our city is finally coming alive again after such a challenging almost two years. and when i say two years, it's leading up to this global pandemic. and, in fact, we missed out last year on seeing the incredible blue angels fly over the skyline of san francisco, but we did have programming for fleet week virtually and we went to treasure island to the coast guard base to kick it off, but it still wasn't the same. even though fleet week happened virtually, what i missed most is being around the people and
greet the sailors and marines. say hello to them. welcome them to our city. they are excited to be here in our city and explore the streets of san francisco. the canine program. the dogs of the military, police department, fire department, and array of other organizations bring out their dogs to show their skills. it's a great neighborhood event 10:00 a.m. this saturday. check out fleetweeksf.org or monitor our social media @fleetweeksf. i'm going to introduce mayor london breed. thank you,...
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one chaplain, one supply core and two marine officers overseeing the marine security company which comes out of washington, dc. all told, you put all the sailors and marines together, it's just over 200 in staff. we have a without communications agency detachment in charge of communications. that's a joint command coming out of the main command in downtown dc. >> so can you tell us a little bit about how camp david has changed over the years? it was very rustic when fdr first came to camp david. there's been some notable additions to the complex. you've mentioned there's a chaplain, so there's a chapel at camp david. talk a little bit about the buildings, the activities, and how that complex has changed over time. >> go back to fdr again. apparently why the navy has it is because he took the sailors off the "uss potomac" who now did not have a job and took them with him to camp david. he also brought the liaison for security. fdr only went there during the non-winter months. truman, not a fan of camp david, preferred to go to key west. put a perimeter around the place, had the trees push
one chaplain, one supply core and two marine officers overseeing the marine security company which comes out of washington, dc. all told, you put all the sailors and marines together, it's just over 200 in staff. we have a without communications agency detachment in charge of communications. that's a joint command coming out of the main command in downtown dc. >> so can you tell us a little bit about how camp david has changed over the years? it was very rustic when fdr first came to camp...
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willis, what's the special sauce, the secret sauce of marin county? is your county one of the highest vaccinated counties in the country? i believe you're close to 90%, correct? >> that's right. 92% of our residents are fully 98% have had at least one dose among those who are eligible. we're excited about having more people eligible as our 5 to 11-year-olds come online hopefully by the end of the month. the bar has been set high, so we're hoping to get a lot of our children vaccinated, you know, as soon as we can over the month of november. you know, i think it's -- you know, i honestly think it's that people recognize that it's not just for their own individual health but for the health of the community that they step forward and get the protection the vaccine offers. there's a strong belief in the science, and it has really allowed us to have some of these -- we talk about lifting mask mandates, it's only because we have that protection of the vaccine that we can even have these conversations, knowing we can do that safely. >> appreciate your time t
willis, what's the special sauce, the secret sauce of marin county? is your county one of the highest vaccinated counties in the country? i believe you're close to 90%, correct? >> that's right. 92% of our residents are fully 98% have had at least one dose among those who are eligible. we're excited about having more people eligible as our 5 to 11-year-olds come online hopefully by the end of the month. the bar has been set high, so we're hoping to get a lot of our children vaccinated,...
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about over 200 sailors and marines. fiveai civil engineer corp officers maintain for office and maintenance. we haver one chaplain, officer one supply corp and two marine officers overseeing the marine security company o which is comg out of washington, d.c. alll told you put them together it is just over 200 staff. we also have a white house communications agency debt there attachmentca there called -- in charge of communications, that is a joint command coming out of the main command and downtown. >> d could you tell us how camp david has changed over the years? it was very rustic when fdr first b came to camp david. there has been some notable additions to the complex. you mentioned there is a. chaplain. so there isha a chapel at camp david. talk a little bit about the buildings an theve activities a how the complex has changed over time? >> go back to fdr again, apparently why the navy has it is t because he took the sailor off the uss potomac who had not had aro job an took them with h to camp david and brought the
about over 200 sailors and marines. fiveai civil engineer corp officers maintain for office and maintenance. we haver one chaplain, officer one supply corp and two marine officers overseeing the marine security company o which is comg out of washington, d.c. alll told you put them together it is just over 200 staff. we also have a white house communications agency debt there attachmentca there called -- in charge of communications, that is a joint command coming out of the main command and...
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marine honoring marine.you, admiral for being with us. we just appreciate having the services with us so much. would everyone who is a veteran in the audience please stand and accept our acknowledgment and thanks. [applause] >> we have a lot of people who wanted to talk. it was tough to make the trim list, but the operation put together by jim byron who is the ceo operating officer here at the library, chris nordyk who ran this, they have done a great job. we couldn't have done this without gayle wilson. before we go a minute longer, thank you gayle wilson. [applause] >> all of us gathered together have a debt to the governor. i like to think mine is at least equal to any of you. 43 years ago, this very night, and we did not pick the date. it was fortous you -- it was fortuitous. it was going to be this april. then the pandemic intervened. 43 years ago i met on mission bay. governor, thank you. [applause] >> many of you have served with and have had the honor of knowing pete wilson. we will have a choice few
marine honoring marine.you, admiral for being with us. we just appreciate having the services with us so much. would everyone who is a veteran in the audience please stand and accept our acknowledgment and thanks. [applause] >> we have a lot of people who wanted to talk. it was tough to make the trim list, but the operation put together by jim byron who is the ceo operating officer here at the library, chris nordyk who ran this, they have done a great job. we couldn't have done this...
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the marine corps guard, who knows us we know all the marines, they know us. everyone is doing their job reese's ma'am you cannot bring pets into the camp. she looks at him with a bit of an incredulous look. the girls are hearing this and steers tears start to come down there i paired she was looking at them he's looking at her, she's looking back at him he's doing his job mom is doing her job, michelle is into the window and says they are for dinner. i'm kind of winks. yes man please proceed. most little funny moments like that there are still people there. we have these times, we all live with rules and regulations but sometimes you see the human side and work through it. that's her favorite store because moms and dads get it. thank you. >> the final chapter in your book is called the true meaning of camp david. can you tell us what is the true meaning? and is it different for every president and first hamlet spends time there? >> is definitely different as we described different families use a brief president george w. bush love going to camp david like his
the marine corps guard, who knows us we know all the marines, they know us. everyone is doing their job reese's ma'am you cannot bring pets into the camp. she looks at him with a bit of an incredulous look. the girls are hearing this and steers tears start to come down there i paired she was looking at them he's looking at her, she's looking back at him he's doing his job mom is doing her job, michelle is into the window and says they are for dinner. i'm kind of winks. yes man please proceed....
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>> we run a galley of operations for sailors and marines. there is the lounge and barr which four visits, we work with the first family to work the venue. for world leaders sometimes we work with the state department especially for kosher meals during media holes with israel. and so, we accommodate the guests. day today, we have a gallery. >> jackie is watching on youtube and asks what's something you think every american should know about camp david? >> this question is always on jeopardy. it's the presidents shangri-la law. it's the navy command, just like maybe one is the marine command and air force one, etc. it was first established in -- . >> what's the highest rank of the marines or the navy at camp david? >> the camp commander is a commander. sometimes, that officer might be -- but it's a commander job. the senior marine -- and for the white house maybe a lieutenant colonel. >> the last question this evening why did you decide to write the book on camp david? and what was one or two things that were fascinating that you learned while
>> we run a galley of operations for sailors and marines. there is the lounge and barr which four visits, we work with the first family to work the venue. for world leaders sometimes we work with the state department especially for kosher meals during media holes with israel. and so, we accommodate the guests. day today, we have a gallery. >> jackie is watching on youtube and asks what's something you think every american should know about camp david? >> this question is...
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>> sounds like every 101 on the marine county side. again, a incident reported up on the marin county side. east bay 80, right around ashby avenue, around the zoo exit there are reports of an animal -- not a zoo animal, presumably, but we will check that. very light traffic flow, and no delays for vasco coming down 580. >>> police have released new edited body cam video of the deadly shooting last month. it happened outside the gilroy post office. police say they got a call from a man who said he was under the influence. when the first officer arrived police say the man fired a gun and missed. they then pulled out a second gun and fired again and that's when the officer fired back. the suspect died at the hospital. police say he was wanted for attempted murder in connection with a shooting in august. no officers were injured. >>> an oakland this morning grieving the death of a road rage shooting. >> police say the 15-year-old was in the car with her uncle when a gunman in another car open fire. the police shared video of her mother mak
>> sounds like every 101 on the marine county side. again, a incident reported up on the marin county side. east bay 80, right around ashby avenue, around the zoo exit there are reports of an animal -- not a zoo animal, presumably, but we will check that. very light traffic flow, and no delays for vasco coming down 580. >>> police have released new edited body cam video of the deadly shooting last month. it happened outside the gilroy post office. police say they got a call from...
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you have to understand here's a marine that gave 17 years of his life to the marine corps as an infantryicer, this is an individual on the front lines, that deployed many different times to afghanistan, who was deployed when one of his children was born. he was deployed when three of his grandparents died. here's a guy that -- let's remember, these deployment for marine officers are six months or more at a time and so when he saw what happened there at that air field, he was confused and upset and angry and frustrated. he spoke out about it. what i think is to his credit is all of this happened -- obviously he didn't expect the outpouring of support and he would be a cause celeb for what we all believe to be the case, that is the senior leadership needs to be accountable. you know, this threw him into a roll-in. this is a roller coaster for him. what i thought was incrediby interesting as far as the hearing, what the marine corps prosecutors put forth about this man and what was true, the judge saw a huge difference between the wild accusations made against him and what was the case here
you have to understand here's a marine that gave 17 years of his life to the marine corps as an infantryicer, this is an individual on the front lines, that deployed many different times to afghanistan, who was deployed when one of his children was born. he was deployed when three of his grandparents died. here's a guy that -- let's remember, these deployment for marine officers are six months or more at a time and so when he saw what happened there at that air field, he was confused and upset...
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marine in afghanistan. we'll introduce you to her family. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday here in the nation's capitol. with just hours before the deadline, congress voted to avoid a shutdown. and, while that's good news, the crisis for the democratic party remains. that's because president biden's domestic agenda is on the line. progressives in the house say they won't vote for the bipartisan infrastructure plan, to spend a trillion dollars to fix our nation's roads, rails, and bridges, unless a much bigger social safety net bill is passed at the same time. now, that $3.5 trillion bill includes programs like childcare, universal pre-k, and other initiatives. there is a joke here in washington that creating legislation is like making sausage, and tonight, the white house press secretary points out, it's messy. right now there's plenty of talk and no hint of a compromise. we're go
marine in afghanistan. we'll introduce you to her family. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday here in the nation's capitol. with just hours before the deadline, congress voted to avoid a shutdown. and, while that's good news, the crisis for the democratic party remains. that's because president biden's domestic agenda is...
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i was a captain in the marine corps, we do have a first amendment.utenant colonel scheller spoke out and he put himself forward and was accountable for it. to suggest that sort of action makes me wonder why anyone would want to serve. the marine corps is strong, the best fighting force that ever existed and the still strong. i think a lot of marines who heard and saw what lieutenant colonel scheller did, they agreed with him but they also see he has taken accountability for his actions. i'm calling on the general staff to take some accountability for your actions. here is a man that has not only lost his retirement, his command, his job, he has lost a lot more things. laying aside a week in the brig, this has been an emotional roller coaster for him and for him to stand forward and accept his punishment like an honorable marine says a lot about him. >> laura: he should get an honorable discharge, 17 years in the marine corps, multiple tours of duty. it's ridiculous. thank you. instead of obsessing over white rage, maybe general milley should focus on
i was a captain in the marine corps, we do have a first amendment.utenant colonel scheller spoke out and he put himself forward and was accountable for it. to suggest that sort of action makes me wonder why anyone would want to serve. the marine corps is strong, the best fighting force that ever existed and the still strong. i think a lot of marines who heard and saw what lieutenant colonel scheller did, they agreed with him but they also see he has taken accountability for his actions. i'm...
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the marin county's sheriff's office is facing it about the data they share from the roads. how anonymous are you all driving around, and who has the right to know where you have been? that is at the heart of a lawsuit filed by the aclu against the marin county sheriff's office today. there are a dozen license plate readers attached to sheriff's cruisers around marin county. the suit accuses the sheriff's office sharing that data with federal agencies, like immigrations and customs enforcement, and customs and border control. >> when the sheriff shares this location about people driving through marin, it exposes people to privacy invasions, but it is particularly harmful to immigrant community members. people should not have to worry that i.c.e. will know when they drop their kids off at school, or when they go to a doctor's appointment. are back staff attorney with the aclu says the data sharing flies in the face of two california laws, one from 2016, and the california values act of 2018, that prohibits sharing this data with federal agencies. >> public safety means protec
the marin county's sheriff's office is facing it about the data they share from the roads. how anonymous are you all driving around, and who has the right to know where you have been? that is at the heart of a lawsuit filed by the aclu against the marin county sheriff's office today. there are a dozen license plate readers attached to sheriff's cruisers around marin county. the suit accuses the sheriff's office sharing that data with federal agencies, like immigrations and customs enforcement,...
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the marines pushed ashore inch by inch. the japanese 8,000 miles from tokyo. hayden and his fellow marines captured a base to launch air strikes to japan. victory came at a high cost. 1,000 marines killed including hayden on the final day. half the marines killed were never found. hayden's remains were identified by the pentagon's pow mia accounting agency. after an undiscovered burial site was found by history flight, a nonprofit organization. on wednesday, the marine corps honored hayden with full military honors at the national cemetery. nearly 80 years later, the hayden family watched as he was finally laid to rest back home on american soil. over a year after the battle, the marines would storm the beaches of iwo jima. martha? >> martha: lucas, so glad that you were able to go there and take the time to honor him and his family. must have been an extraordinarily moving ceremony for this family. >> sure was, more that. >> martha: and a shout out to history flight without whom these remains would not be able to get back
the marines pushed ashore inch by inch. the japanese 8,000 miles from tokyo. hayden and his fellow marines captured a base to launch air strikes to japan. victory came at a high cost. 1,000 marines killed including hayden on the final day. half the marines killed were never found. hayden's remains were identified by the pentagon's pow mia accounting agency. after an undiscovered burial site was found by history flight, a nonprofit organization. on wednesday, the marine corps honored hayden with...
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obviously san francisco and marin have met the rules.s if you are fully vaccinated you are not required to wear a mask in some indoor settings like offices, gyms, churches, other organized gatherings with 100 or less. san francisco and marin will still require indoor masking ge restaurants. we know contra costa will join san francisco and marin on november 1 in lifting its mask mandate. i am justin andrews, kpix5. >> thank you. >>> a live look at the white house where president biden is once again urging americans to get vaccinated. he says the country is heading in the right direction with its vaccination rate but it still needs to improve. >> we have critical work to do but we can't let up now. my team and i are doing everything we can. i am calling on more businesses to step up. i am calling on more parents to get their children vaccinated when they are eligible. i am asking everyone, everyone who hasn't gotten vaccinated, please get vaccinated. >> president biden says the number of eligible and unvaccinated americans estimated at 66
obviously san francisco and marin have met the rules.s if you are fully vaccinated you are not required to wear a mask in some indoor settings like offices, gyms, churches, other organized gatherings with 100 or less. san francisco and marin will still require indoor masking ge restaurants. we know contra costa will join san francisco and marin on november 1 in lifting its mask mandate. i am justin andrews, kpix5. >> thank you. >>> a live look at the white house where president...
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como lo informamos, a partir de este viernes ya no se usarÁ cubrebocas en iglesias, oficinas en marÍnreportera: si usted recibe en marÍn o san francisco, estÁ completamente vacunado, podrÁ quitarse la mascarilla en gimnasios e iglesias. >> es muy pronto. el virus todavÍa estÁ. >> yo pienso que no es tiempo todavÍa. reportera: algunos feligreses que asisten a misa cada semana en esta iglesia de san francisco creen que es muy prematuro hoy es la palabra de dios sin tapabocas. contratamos con la diÓcesis de ciudad para saber si acatarÁn la medida. dijeron que el uso de tapabocas serÁ requerido en sus iglesias hasta nuevo aviso. >> yo la seguirÉ usando. reportera: cada iglesia, oficina o gimnasio que siga la medida tiene que ser responsable de verificar el porcentaje de vacunaciÓn en el lugar. >> lo que tenemos que hacer es tener un plan para implementar medidas de protecciÓn. si es que la incidencia es relativamente baja, es posible relajar ciertas medidas, especialmente si la gran mayorÍa de las personas estÁn vacunadas. reportera: esta decisiÓn fue tomada al ver que los casos de contag
como lo informamos, a partir de este viernes ya no se usarÁ cubrebocas en iglesias, oficinas en marÍnreportera: si usted recibe en marÍn o san francisco, estÁ completamente vacunado, podrÁ quitarse la mascarilla en gimnasios e iglesias. >> es muy pronto. el virus todavÍa estÁ. >> yo pienso que no es tiempo todavÍa. reportera: algunos feligreses que asisten a misa cada semana en esta iglesia de san francisco creen que es muy prematuro hoy es la palabra de dios sin tapabocas....
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marin county is down to 18 cases per day. if that level remains or drops, further restrictions could be lifted. ucf professor of infectious diseases, peter hong says other counties have similar stats. >> other counties are san mateo, and santa clara, and contra costa, alameda. >> reporter: i did check with the public health offices in san mateo and santa clara. they will not be issuing modifications to masking rules right now. they are going to stick to the rules that all of the bay area counties agreed to this week. san jose residents in japan town are feeling mask fatigue but fine with the rules for now. >> nobody likes to wear a mask. my ears hurt all the time from wearing t but it's more important to keep everybody safe. >> if they get rid of indoor masking, it's fine either way. people who want to mask will mask. >> in san jose,. >>> there are three benchmarks your county must hit before moving forward. county health officers are warning people it might be a while before we meet the requirements to drop indoor mask requi
marin county is down to 18 cases per day. if that level remains or drops, further restrictions could be lifted. ucf professor of infectious diseases, peter hong says other counties have similar stats. >> other counties are san mateo, and santa clara, and contra costa, alameda. >> reporter: i did check with the public health offices in san mateo and santa clara. they will not be issuing modifications to masking rules right now. they are going to stick to the rules that all of the bay...
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but the marines being marines, they did what they were told, but some soldiers in the marines -- theyre marines -- found ways to penetrate the fire barriers that they put in place, the fire trenches, the barbed wire, the minefields, and cut a path right through the iragi army facing us. and so when that happened, military doctrine says exploit a success like that. so we told the marines, go, and they burst right through the iragi forces, and they were headed into kuwait city before we even launched the left hook. david: the war is over and you decide to write a book about your life, "my american journey." all of a sudden when you are doing your book tour, people said this man should be president of the united states. colin: it had never occurred to me, and then suddenly the book came out, and it caught media attention. and lots of people were coming to me saying, you need to run. well, i did not ever think of running, and i have no particular passion then to run, but i felt an obligation to consider the matter, and so i did. i am a serviceman, and i try to do what i think is right. mo
but the marines being marines, they did what they were told, but some soldiers in the marines -- theyre marines -- found ways to penetrate the fire barriers that they put in place, the fire trenches, the barbed wire, the minefields, and cut a path right through the iragi army facing us. and so when that happened, military doctrine says exploit a success like that. so we told the marines, go, and they burst right through the iragi forces, and they were headed into kuwait city before we even...
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the marine monument is five years old. in utah, president clinton made the grand staircase escalante national monument back in --. that's in southwest utah. in southeastern utah, you've got the bears ears monuments, which is 1.3 6 million acres. that's a vast, sprawling monument. it's bigger than what president obama first created in 2016, because president trump did add 11,000 acres, so a little bit of that when he made the boundary changes. host: boundary changes of national monuments. does this happen a lot? guest: no, this is super unusual, and i am glad you asked an interesting question. national monuments are created under this 1906 law called the antiquities act. presidents can set aside land that has historical, cultural, or scientific interest. this occurs on existing public lands. over the years, monuments have been tweaked. congress has rarely come in to abolish monuments, just a handful of times. but up until president trump, no one had used the antiquities act to cut a monument the way that he did. that in its
the marine monument is five years old. in utah, president clinton made the grand staircase escalante national monument back in --. that's in southwest utah. in southeastern utah, you've got the bears ears monuments, which is 1.3 6 million acres. that's a vast, sprawling monument. it's bigger than what president obama first created in 2016, because president trump did add 11,000 acres, so a little bit of that when he made the boundary changes. host: boundary changes of national monuments. does...
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marine corps.ow. tell us what's going on. >>. we have not heard from lance corporal clark since he appeared on stage at that rally with former president donald trump. buff a spokesperson for the u.s. marine corps. told cnn yesterday that lance corporal hunter clark is not the person in that now define wiling image of the finas in afghanistan. he is not the person seen lifting the baby up over the wall at the kabul airport. but lance corporal hunter clark sure made it sound like that was him when former president donald trump pulled him up on stage at that rally. listen to this. >> do you want to say something? go ahead. >> my name is lance corporal hunter clark. i'm here from georgia. i am the guy that pulled the baby over the wall. it is definitely probably one of the greatest things i have ever done in my entire life. i just want to thank all the support from all y'all. it just really means a lot. i'm glad to be home now today. thank you. >> now, there may be other instances of u.s. troops liftin
marine corps.ow. tell us what's going on. >>. we have not heard from lance corporal clark since he appeared on stage at that rally with former president donald trump. buff a spokesperson for the u.s. marine corps. told cnn yesterday that lance corporal hunter clark is not the person in that now define wiling image of the finas in afghanistan. he is not the person seen lifting the baby up over the wall at the kabul airport. but lance corporal hunter clark sure made it sound like that was...
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i was a marine, just like lieutenant colonel.the things they teach you as a marine officer is the importance of courage, not only physical courage but also moral courage. lieutenant colonel scheller showed moral courage by saying what many of us wanted to say which it is that somebody has to be a accountable and so far, only colonel scheller has been held accountable. >> laura: a spokesman for the marine corps gave only a vague justification for lieutenant colonel scheller's pretrial confinement. saying only that a marine may be awarded to pretrial confinement when probable cause indicates confinement might be required of the circumstances. are they claiming is a flight risk? >> they are claiming that this man with three children and married is a flight risk. here's a man who spent 17 years of his life, multiple deployments as an infantry officer who has taught young marines and every command he's been to whether it be senior officers or his colleagues and peers or his subordinates have always rated him as top-notch, who had the
i was a marine, just like lieutenant colonel.the things they teach you as a marine officer is the importance of courage, not only physical courage but also moral courage. lieutenant colonel scheller showed moral courage by saying what many of us wanted to say which it is that somebody has to be a accountable and so far, only colonel scheller has been held accountable. >> laura: a spokesman for the marine corps gave only a vague justification for lieutenant colonel scheller's pretrial...
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the marine corps will not let him resign honorably.ably in some respect. so we need to have a public trial and put it on the line. >> martha: so according to jennifer griffin's reporting, they say he didn't follow the chain of command and there's ways to express the things they wanted to bring out. did he make an effort to go through that normal chain of command and get thwarted or get pushed back? >> i think he made his first video and told in no uncertain terms is to essentially be quiet. don't say anything else. that was an illegal gag order which colonel stu remains under a gag order. he can't post a picture of his dog on the internet. this needs to be sorted out publicly. there is a way to avoid this. this is not making our marine corps looking better and the service looking better and the generals to take accountability for their actions. let's not forget, they testified that their withdrawal was an operational success. i respectfully submit it was not respect for those that lost loved ones. the secretary of the navy right now, t
the marine corps will not let him resign honorably.ably in some respect. so we need to have a public trial and put it on the line. >> martha: so according to jennifer griffin's reporting, they say he didn't follow the chain of command and there's ways to express the things they wanted to bring out. did he make an effort to go through that normal chain of command and get thwarted or get pushed back? >> i think he made his first video and told in no uncertain terms is to essentially...
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but the marines being marines did what they were told but some soldiers in the marines found ways tohe fire barriers they put in place, the fire trenches, the barbed wire, the minefields and cut a path through the iraqi army. when that happened military doctrine says, exploit the success. we told the marines, go, and they burst through the iraqi force and were heading to kuwait city before he can get the left hook. david: ultimately the war is over. you decide to write a book about your life called "my american journey." when you are doing your book tour people said, this man should be president of the united states. gen powell: it never occurred to me and suddenly the book came out and it caught media attention. lots of people were coming to me saying, you need to run. well, i didn't ever think of running and had no particular passion but i felt an obligation to consider the matter. so i did. i am a serviceman and try to do what i think is right. most of the republican party did not want me to run and they even put out statements saying, we don't want him in the party. david: becaus
but the marines being marines did what they were told but some soldiers in the marines found ways tohe fire barriers they put in place, the fire trenches, the barbed wire, the minefields and cut a path through the iraqi army. when that happened military doctrine says, exploit the success. we told the marines, go, and they burst through the iraqi force and were heading to kuwait city before he can get the left hook. david: ultimately the war is over. you decide to write a book about your life...
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i was a captain in the marine corps. we do have the first amendment, lieutenant colonel scheller spoke out, put himself forward and was accountable for it, to suggest that sort of action -- makes me wonder why anybody would want to serve. the marine corps is strong, the best fighting force that ever existed. it is still strong. a lot of marines who heard and saw what lieutenant colonel scheller did agree with him and also see he has taken accountability for his actions and i'm calling a general staff to take some accountability for your actions. here's a man who not only lost his retirement, his command, his job, he's lost a lot more things. laying aside a week in the bring this is been an emotional roller coaster for him and for him to stand forward and accept his punishment like an honorable marine says a lot about him. sh- honorable discharge, it is ridiculous. thank you. and instead and over white rage may be generally and secretary austin should focus on the tragedy unfolding in their own ranks. this horrifying new
i was a captain in the marine corps. we do have the first amendment, lieutenant colonel scheller spoke out, put himself forward and was accountable for it, to suggest that sort of action -- makes me wonder why anybody would want to serve. the marine corps is strong, the best fighting force that ever existed. it is still strong. a lot of marines who heard and saw what lieutenant colonel scheller did agree with him and also see he has taken accountability for his actions and i'm calling a general...
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san francisco and marin have both met the rules.ll probably join them in a few weeks. lifting mask requirements on november 1. this means today in san francisco, you are fully vaccinated, if you are, you are not required to wear a mask in certain indoor places like offices, gyms, churches, other organized gatherings of 100 or less. san francisco and marin will still require indoor masking in places for the general public. grocery stores, retail stores, restaurants masks are d federal law when it comes to using public transportation, hospitals, schools. justin andrews, kpix5. >> justin, thank you. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk. today an fda advisory panel is going to consider a second dose, a booster of the johnson & johnson vaccine. that is after yesterday the very same panel recommended the moderna booster for high risk and older adults. it is the first step toward authorization. unlike pfizer moderna's booster would be lower dose, half the original. if it goes smoothly the shots could start being given as early as a
san francisco and marin have both met the rules.ll probably join them in a few weeks. lifting mask requirements on november 1. this means today in san francisco, you are fully vaccinated, if you are, you are not required to wear a mask in certain indoor places like offices, gyms, churches, other organized gatherings of 100 or less. san francisco and marin will still require indoor masking in places for the general public. grocery stores, retail stores, restaurants masks are d federal law when...
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. >>> reached the yellow tier for covid transmission, marin county the only california county in yellow, which is considered moderate. most bay area counties are orange, substantial. napa county is red. transmission rates there considered high. contra costa county looking at marin and san francisco for guidance when it comes to loosening its mask mandates. in orange but close to making the move. cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: it's closing time for the coffee shop in downtown walnut creek. opening business in february, mask mandate making it tough. hoping they will come off soon. >> they lifted mask mandate and then put it back on, enraged a lot of people. >> reporter: forcing chelsea and her husband to close their dublin gym. walnut creek gym is open. having to cover face and work out not inviting for new customers. >> just trying to make it but it's frustrating when we see others move into a different tier. happened all through the pandemic, almost there, almost there. >> yesterday in the board meeting in covid updates, doctor reported to us he's looking at ways to do something sim
. >>> reached the yellow tier for covid transmission, marin county the only california county in yellow, which is considered moderate. most bay area counties are orange, substantial. napa county is red. transmission rates there considered high. contra costa county looking at marin and san francisco for guidance when it comes to loosening its mask mandates. in orange but close to making the move. cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: it's closing time for the coffee shop in downtown...
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he was a navy corpsman, fourth marine division.did the assault landings at -- he saw a lot of combat. grew up in somerville massachusetts -- somerville, massachusetts graduated from , high school and then from high school, went right into the navy to be a corpsman. my mother graduated from st. mary's high school in winchester, massachusetts and she went into the navy, also in the medical corps and served out of the hospital in seattle taking care of the wounded coming back from the pacific. very proud of their service. both of them passed on, but that generation was very special. david: when i read about your background, i saw boston and a very fancy high school, belmont high school. and princeton, i figured he must be a boston brahmin, a wealthy boston family. is that right? gen. milley: not at all. neither one of my parents went to college. we grew up in a working-class neighborhood and my dad never made much money at all. my mother worked steadily the entire time, which is very rare in those days. and they emphasized sports and
he was a navy corpsman, fourth marine division.did the assault landings at -- he saw a lot of combat. grew up in somerville massachusetts -- somerville, massachusetts graduated from , high school and then from high school, went right into the navy to be a corpsman. my mother graduated from st. mary's high school in winchester, massachusetts and she went into the navy, also in the medical corps and served out of the hospital in seattle taking care of the wounded coming back from the pacific....
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what about marin county? it has a 1.1 vaccination rate with 98% -- excuse me 1.1 hospitalization rate. positivity rate. i should say. look at the first dose. 98% partially vaccinated. 92% in marin county. fully vaxxed. >> next up is contra costa county joining san francisco and marin by lifting mask requirements november 1st. that's the target date. it has a similar indoor setting rules. if you're in a controlled space where everyone is fully vaccinated that's not open to the general public, gyms, offices, college classrooms, religious gatherings like marin and san francisco, against no more than 100 people inside you'll be able to take off masks. the county is making that move because covid hospitalizations there and case rates also are declining after reaching a summer high back in august. so lots of changes. lots of different places, mask on, mask off. so to keep it simple for you we kept the latest guidance. we're uploading that on our website. head to nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus. simple guyed, kind of hel
what about marin county? it has a 1.1 vaccination rate with 98% -- excuse me 1.1 hospitalization rate. positivity rate. i should say. look at the first dose. 98% partially vaccinated. 92% in marin county. fully vaxxed. >> next up is contra costa county joining san francisco and marin by lifting mask requirements november 1st. that's the target date. it has a similar indoor setting rules. if you're in a controlled space where everyone is fully vaccinated that's not open to the general...
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the marines may have a new motto: leave no driver behind. >> the marines are going to help us!m 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see you're due for a mammogram.
the marines may have a new motto: leave no driver behind. >> the marines are going to help us!m 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better...
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she is one of the few women to have served in the marine corps at the time. kron four's rob fladeboe has her story. >> i was in the first company of women to serve an it can. but some of those who deserve thanks for their service to our country is kathleen wright of santa clara, a former captain in the united states marine corps. every single woman ever was a volunteer. >> and we've been serving in the marine corps since 1918 captain kathleen wright, retired from the marine corps after serving from 1964 to 1976. >> she was one of just 2000 women to wear the uniform during the vietnam war. >> we had a 182 captains. 22 of them were for naught. >> a rendezvous with kathleen recently at the veterans memorial in santa clara graced by the names of captain right. in many other veterans. she is honored, but it wasn't always that way. for vietnam era veterans. >> and a lot of not only never got thanked for their service. they were degraded because of their service that your spit on a reported blood on it was terrible. again times have changed for the better. >> but wr
she is one of the few women to have served in the marine corps at the time. kron four's rob fladeboe has her story. >> i was in the first company of women to serve an it can. but some of those who deserve thanks for their service to our country is kathleen wright of santa clara, a former captain in the united states marine corps. every single woman ever was a volunteer. >> and we've been serving in the marine corps since 1918 captain kathleen wright, retired from the marine corps...
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marin county is taking the extra step because, as of yesterday, they reached all three of their target metrics. >> over 80% of our population is fully vaccinated, of all ages, only two in the hospital right now. we have a four month low in hospitalizations and for 21 consecutive days, we have been the cdc moderate or yellow tier. >> reporter: the counties will stagger this, contra costa county, alameda county on monday, marin county going further. all of the counties will be watching case rates as they make the changes to see if case numbers go up. what we heard from max, people thinking we're on the tail end of this. especially in marin county where the rules are taking a big step backwards monday at noon. >> something to look forward to, good news in walnut creek, wilson walker, thank you. >>> we are hearing from alec baldwin for the first time since he accidentally shot and killed the cinematographer. >> this is something that, you know, there are incidental accidents on film sets, but nothing like this. this is a one in 1 trillion accident. >> two people had inspected the gun befor
marin county is taking the extra step because, as of yesterday, they reached all three of their target metrics. >> over 80% of our population is fully vaccinated, of all ages, only two in the hospital right now. we have a four month low in hospitalizations and for 21 consecutive days, we have been the cdc moderate or yellow tier. >> reporter: the counties will stagger this, contra costa county, alameda county on monday, marin county going further. all of the counties will be...
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and killed 13 of our, 11 marines and a soldier and a navy corpsman.nd that was a tactical event that happened, that has strategic consequence. ♪ david: so let's talk about your own background. it wasn't preordained that you would become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff when you were growing up, i assume. gen. milley: sure. david: so, your family had been in the military. your father was in iwo jima and your mother was in the military as well. is that right? gen. milley: my dad and my mother -- they were both in the navy actually. . my dad was a navy corpsman. my dad was a navy corpsman. and then when he finished the corpsman training he went into the -- he was assigned to the 4th marine division. he was a navy corpsman, fourth marine division. he did the assault landings at . he saw a lot of combat. grew up in somerville, massachusetts, graduated from high school and then from high school, went right into the navy to be a corpsman. my mother graduated from st. mary's high school in winchester, massachusetts, and she went into the navy, also in th
and killed 13 of our, 11 marines and a soldier and a navy corpsman.nd that was a tactical event that happened, that has strategic consequence. ♪ david: so let's talk about your own background. it wasn't preordained that you would become chairman of the joint chiefs of staff when you were growing up, i assume. gen. milley: sure. david: so, your family had been in the military. your father was in iwo jima and your mother was in the military as well. is that right? gen. milley: my dad and my...
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the marines may have a new motto: leave no driver behind. >> the marines are going to help us!rrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. >> o'donnell: everyone knows marines are always ready, and they proved it once again with an unexpected amphibious mission. here's cbs' steve hartman "on the road." >> traffic and weather on the 8s. >> reporter: it was a deceptively beautiful morning in the nation's capital. >> severe weather is not expected today. >> reporter:
the marines may have a new motto: leave no driver behind. >> the marines are going to help us!rrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain....