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southern marin has several fire units there. there are deputies from marin county and also all of southern marin, police forces on the scene. >> apart from this woman, you said she was fine. the woman that you heard being r area. you mentioned those ambulances. we're getting some reports that perhaps there are injuries. have you seen anything or can you confirm anything from the ground? >> i have not. the devastation that's up here, though, i am very worried. there are -- you know, this house looked like -- it looks like video that we see from the south or the east of a house that's been completely flattened from a hurricane. it's just absolutely amazing the damage that i'm seeing. >> have you seen that there's any -- an effort to actually bring her out of the house? are they actively working on getting her safely out? >> so it sounds like they were trying to rescue the other woman that was trapped and they didn't realize that there was a second person that was trapped and alive. so that's why this -- the deputy that was there wa
southern marin has several fire units there. there are deputies from marin county and also all of southern marin, police forces on the scene. >> apart from this woman, you said she was fine. the woman that you heard being r area. you mentioned those ambulances. we're getting some reports that perhaps there are injuries. have you seen anything or can you confirm anything from the ground? >> i have not. the devastation that's up here, though, i am very worried. there are -- you know,...
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in the north bay, the southern marin fire district warning boaters the water is not safe... and, to stay out through the storms. philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) don't forget you can stay connected on the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. there you will find full forecasts...and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app ( marty ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news ...before the super bowl kicks off... we take a look at the pride of san mateo through the eyes of the man who knows him best... his dad. we have the tom brady story... coming up. ( marty ) and here's a ( marty ) and here's a look at the storm moving across the bay area. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer, approved, with hormonal therapy, as a
in the north bay, the southern marin fire district warning boaters the water is not safe... and, to stay out through the storms. philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) don't forget you can stay connected on the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. there you will find full forecasts...and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app ( marty ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news ...before the super bowl kicks...
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captain doug patterson with the southern marin fire department. tell me about this rescue. what condition was she in? how did you find her? >> surprisingly she was in great condition. she was talking to us, alert. her address was 408 sausalito boulevard so she was at the very top of the canyon and her home slid down with a mudslide that took about 75 to 150 feet wide. she was pinned within the debris in her home, encased in mud. we used some to effect the tsee her through the debris or did you have to pull the debris aw?eang. we were fortunate we could find her right away. >> her facetoo. >> dirt aund her, mud. quite an event for her coming down that hill. >> what was she saying to you? >> she just couldn't believe she had survived the ride down the hill and this she was appreciative of the fact we were there to help her out. >> how is she doing? >> she's doing fairly well. she's going to be taken to the local hospital to be examined. she should make a full recovery. >> when you pulled up on the scene, i'm wondering if you had any doubts about what you saw and what the resu
captain doug patterson with the southern marin fire department. tell me about this rescue. what condition was she in? how did you find her? >> surprisingly she was in great condition. she was talking to us, alert. her address was 408 sausalito boulevard so she was at the very top of the canyon and her home slid down with a mudslide that took about 75 to 150 feet wide. she was pinned within the debris in her home, encased in mud. we used some to effect the tsee her through the debris or...
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in the north bay, the southern marin fire district warning boaters the water is not safe... and, to stay out through the storms. philippe djegal, kron four news. (jrs) stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you'll find full forecasts...and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app (justine) a man is shot and a car is stolen at a tire store in the south bay. tonight mountain view police are now looking for the shooter who carjacked the vehicle. (jrs) the car jacking happened at america's tires on el camino real and grant road just off of exit one. right across the street from the in-n-out. kron4's dan thorn is live in mountain view tonight with more on what happened. dan? (dan)police say they responded to this america's tire store on west el camino real after a man shot one of the employees in the leg and then stole a car..we spoke with some people in the area who are a little concerned this person is still on t loose. it appeared to be business as usual at america's tire in mo
in the north bay, the southern marin fire district warning boaters the water is not safe... and, to stay out through the storms. philippe djegal, kron four news. (jrs) stay connected to the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. you'll find full forecasts...and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app (justine) a man is shot and a car is stolen at a tire store in the south bay. tonight mountain view police are now...
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in the north bay, the southern marin fire district warning boaters the water is not safe...ough the storms. philippe djegal, kron four news. (jrstone) snow has started to fall in truckee and it's expected to continue into early next week. drivers are preparing for what's likely to be a winter mess.to be a winter mess. with a winter weather warning in effect until tuesday and several feet of snow expected to fall, locals say the best way to get ahead of the storm is to prepare. caltrans will be out monitoring conditions all weekend long to keep the roads as clear as possible. crews are currently staging along the main roads, plowing where it's needed. <"we deal with quite a bit of travelers who think they could make it and we're going to do our best to keep the road open and safe enough to make it.">make it."> crews say there are also trucks standing by ready to spray sand for traction. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. rodriguez. (jrstone) coming up -- protest
in the north bay, the southern marin fire district warning boaters the water is not safe...ough the storms. philippe djegal, kron four news. (jrstone) snow has started to fall in truckee and it's expected to continue into early next week. drivers are preparing for what's likely to be a winter mess.to be a winter mess. with a winter weather warning in effect until tuesday and several feet of snow expected to fall, locals say the best way to get ahead of the storm is to prepare. caltrans will be...
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. >> reporter: i am joint with the chief with the southern marin fire district. can you talk to me? what is that behind us? >> that is the remains of one of the homes involved in a structural collapse as a result of the landslide. >> reporter: what happened? >> clearly, we had instability in the soil which caused a home to break loose from its foundation and came to a stop after striking a second home. the first home had one person inside on the second floor. they were transportehas injurie. >> reporter: how many people have been going? >> we have 50 homes evacuated and 20 personnel have been evacuated. they are located? >> at the southern marin fire station in a temporary location until they are able to find additional shelter. what should people know about what is happening here? i can smell a strong smell of gas in the air. >> we have other issues besides the slide. there is a gas leak with multiple power lines down. the best thing for people to know is to stay out of that area until we can stabilize everything. >> reporter: thank you. you can see the damage behind me with mud is
. >> reporter: i am joint with the chief with the southern marin fire district. can you talk to me? what is that behind us? >> that is the remains of one of the homes involved in a structural collapse as a result of the landslide. >> reporter: what happened? >> clearly, we had instability in the soil which caused a home to break loose from its foundation and came to a stop after striking a second home. the first home had one person inside on the second floor. they were...
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. >> reporter: the sausalito police department and southern marin fire district will patrol this fire area all day. and the arborists received and removed three trees. they were in a precarious situation or adding to the piles of debris. tonight in sausalito where they have the city council meeting we will learn more about the mudslide and what they do and hopefully contain the debris. >> thank you, jackie ward, live in sausalito. they are already picking up half to one inch of rain with more coming. >>> let's check in for a look at the traffic with ponding and flooding due to the rain. >> it is making it difficult on the roadways and especially concentrating in the north bay right now. use caution. we have flooding at lucky drive. here is a live look at the golden gate bridge, and so in san francisco dealing with wet and slick surfaces. we have windy conditions with a wind advisory in effect for most of the bay area bridges. at the bay bridge traffic moving at an okay speed but that will change as the morning progresses. we don't see a lot of incidents on the san mateo bridge, so far
. >> reporter: the sausalito police department and southern marin fire district will patrol this fire area all day. and the arborists received and removed three trees. they were in a precarious situation or adding to the piles of debris. tonight in sausalito where they have the city council meeting we will learn more about the mudslide and what they do and hopefully contain the debris. >> thank you, jackie ward, live in sausalito. they are already picking up half to one inch of rain...
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we have all kind of units from southern marin fire here. they are calling for usar units, urban search and rescue and police from several departments also. >> as we continue to talk to you on the phone, we are looking at new vor into our newsroom right now where you can see some of those emergency personnel peeking through trees. it looks like it crumbled. can you tell? was it a single structure, a home? >> it's hard to tell if it was a home or larger building, whatever. there are some almost mansion-type homes here. it's hard to tell. basically if you guys have got the video i shot up, you can see part of the structure on the roadway and then part of it is below crescent. i believe both of these homes that slid are originally on sausalito boulevard. >> so two homes. you're talking about two homes here, bryan. >> yeah, there's at least two homes that are down. >> you're just showing us right now, two homes it sounds like slid off foundation in sausalito. bryan, does the rain continue to fall there as well? >> actually, it was kind of crazy.
we have all kind of units from southern marin fire here. they are calling for usar units, urban search and rescue and police from several departments also. >> as we continue to talk to you on the phone, we are looking at new vor into our newsroom right now where you can see some of those emergency personnel peeking through trees. it looks like it crumbled. can you tell? was it a single structure, a home? >> it's hard to tell if it was a home or larger building, whatever. there are...
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we have more development closer to vallejo and the fairfield areas, moving the maps, southern marin county, east bay around richmond and more showers trying to regroup near the coastline approaching pacifica. a few scattered showers close the redwood city. showers in the santa cruz mountains. the shade of pink or white reflecting lower snow levels around 3,000 feet. it is chilly right now, lots of 40s on the board for fremont, san jose, san francisco 52 degrees, looking toward the bay bridge, and the headline it will remain unsettled as we head into the weekend. we could be tracking showers, that's what the sky cast is showing, a chance at 12:00, sunshine, clouds and a chance of showers into the afternoon. here's the old atmospcover that will keep the showers going into the weekend, especially for tomorrow. this will keep the snow in the sierra with the winter storm warning until 12:00 p.m. on sunday. snowfall on saturday and sunday, monday a break and we'll have that break early next week. here's the forecast model showing scattered showers and into the afternoon hours the possibility of
we have more development closer to vallejo and the fairfield areas, moving the maps, southern marin county, east bay around richmond and more showers trying to regroup near the coastline approaching pacifica. a few scattered showers close the redwood city. showers in the santa cruz mountains. the shade of pink or white reflecting lower snow levels around 3,000 feet. it is chilly right now, lots of 40s on the board for fremont, san jose, san francisco 52 degrees, looking toward the bay bridge,...
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. >> southern marin fire warning to bring the boats or at least themselves to land. >> residents be advised extreme weather predicted this evening. >> by evening the national weather service calling the incoming front impressive. >> it's a whole mess of things. pay attention. >> the agency issued warnings with particular concern about the wind toppling trees. >> we could see gusts north of hurricane force. 68 knots,. >> the homebound commute managed to squeeze by before the brunt of the storm but chp warns of hazardous conditions by saturday. >> please slow down. you will get through the rainy season without crashes. >> rain off has had time to runoff. this far into the season many people are better prepared. making sure storm drains are cleared. >> when it's windy the people panic. >> hardware stores are selling tarps and lanterns, items they ran low occurring the last big storm. >> we'll wait to see what happens. this storm is supposed to have been here by now. >> the threat is severe enough the san rafael opened a one night shelter to coax homeless out of the creek beds. the waters can c
. >> southern marin fire warning to bring the boats or at least themselves to land. >> residents be advised extreme weather predicted this evening. >> by evening the national weather service calling the incoming front impressive. >> it's a whole mess of things. pay attention. >> the agency issued warnings with particular concern about the wind toppling trees. >> we could see gusts north of hurricane force. 68 knots,. >> the homebound commute managed to...
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let's go to the golden gate bridge and talk about southbound 101 it's improved here in southern marintting down to the golden gate bridge. the rest of marin county still very slow. we had a couple crashes and the traffic is slow any way. it's not going to be a light commute on a monday heading south from novato to san rafael. if you are driving to the richmond bridge, you can see traffic there is slow. highway 4 is slow coming up to the willow pass grade. it continues to slow over to concord. 80 is still very slow. so again a lot of these commutes kind of got a tough start. that is why they are still unwinding. when you get to the bay bridge, that is typical. a 20-25 minute delay. 880 is slow heading north. 8:03 let's go back to the desk. >>> the owners of a home in the east bay have cloned up after a pickup truck slam into their house. ktvu allie rasmus is live at the scene to give us a look at damage and the reaction from homeowners who are inside asleep when it happened. >> reporter: luckily they were not hurt. the homeowners are the people living inside. they were able to recount
let's go to the golden gate bridge and talk about southbound 101 it's improved here in southern marintting down to the golden gate bridge. the rest of marin county still very slow. we had a couple crashes and the traffic is slow any way. it's not going to be a light commute on a monday heading south from novato to san rafael. if you are driving to the richmond bridge, you can see traffic there is slow. highway 4 is slow coming up to the willow pass grade. it continues to slow over to concord....
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there is a lot of rainfall in southern marin county. it creates challenging conditions. rain is nonstop throughout the morning and creating whether that requires windshield wipers at full speed. back here live, conditions will stay like this throughout the morning commute. give yourself extra time as you head out the door keep the windshield wipers on. even when the sun comes up, you are supposed to keep your headlights on when you have rainy weather. live in marin county, ktvu, fox 2 . >>> san francisco is dealing with flooding. jesse joins us now along the great highway, which is a troubled spot. good morning, jesse. >> reporter: good morning. we moved our location over the past hour are so. the rain has picked up a little bit and so is the traffic. we moved to a better spot. the roadway, i will move out away at the great highway at lincoln way with the flashing red lights. are you see that first flashing red light, there is a slight depression in the roadway. as vehicles move towards the closure, there is pulling and they hit that large puddle. we can see it. vehicles
there is a lot of rainfall in southern marin county. it creates challenging conditions. rain is nonstop throughout the morning and creating whether that requires windshield wipers at full speed. back here live, conditions will stay like this throughout the morning commute. give yourself extra time as you head out the door keep the windshield wipers on. even when the sun comes up, you are supposed to keep your headlights on when you have rainy weather. live in marin county, ktvu, fox 2 ....
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. >> reporter: what is happening today is that the sausalito police, southern marin fire district and public works will all be patrolling this specific slide area. yesterday they took care of it by removing three trees in the way to add to the danger, sandbags placed on the sausalito boulevard to try to redirect the additional water runoff we will end up seeing today. right now the rain is like but the wind will be picking up occasionally adding to this bad visibility. tonight there is a city council meeting where people will get a mudslide report and what they're doing to try to keep the neighborhoods safe. jackie ward from sausalito, kpix 5. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk. here's a live look at80 at donner lake with the sierra covered in snow with more to come as it dumps all over the sierra through thursday. do not head up there until at least thursday, and that is what emergency crews are warning. we could see 10 inches of snow and those parts with some people coming westbound from nevada getting turned around at the state line. >>> in just over an hour oakland teache
. >> reporter: what is happening today is that the sausalito police, southern marin fire district and public works will all be patrolling this specific slide area. yesterday they took care of it by removing three trees in the way to add to the danger, sandbags placed on the sausalito boulevard to try to redirect the additional water runoff we will end up seeing today. right now the rain is like but the wind will be picking up occasionally adding to this bad visibility. tonight there is a...
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. >> reporter: this is happening all day today with the sausalito police, southern marin fire with the department of public works patrolling this slide area and others across marin county. the marin county arborists removed three trees at this area of sausalito boulevard because they were in precarious situations or adding to the debris iling insausalito where we will hear more about the mudslide report they will present, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> it is 6:20 am. >>> we have another check on your traffic and weather after this . your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, no delivery fee. >>> no doubt with all this rain the atmospheric river is creating a lot of problems on the roads. spec the scientific term is e w describe it because it is busy on the roadways as we deal with all we have freeway flooding with accidents on 680, highway 4 with light rain reported, and we have a handful of problems.
. >> reporter: this is happening all day today with the sausalito police, southern marin fire with the department of public works patrolling this slide area and others across marin county. the marin county arborists removed three trees at this area of sausalito boulevard because they were in precarious situations or adding to the debris iling insausalito where we will hear more about the mudslide report they will present, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> it is 6:20 am. >>> we...
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we have scattered light showers as you can see on the map for southern marin county and southern portionshe day. another system could impact your weekend plans. we'll talk about that in a little bit. >> the weather is keeping the fire department is a pick posted this video showing water rushing into the reservoir spillway marin county firefighters took this video showing the runoff from the heavy rain. a call was outside. fixed. the crews say they spent much of the day going from one storm call to another. >> chp is reminding drivers not to drive through standing water. flooding caused roadways and drivers tried to get through that water and were stuck and stranded pick this woman had to be rescued from her car with the water that was nearly 4 feet deep. >>> there is been a lot of rain and flooding. the city says alamo creek is 12.5 feet, which is below flood stage. let show you new video from cash creek. you can see the water levels are right up to the bank. there is bushes and shrubs and washer rushing as it comes down. roadways are covered. you can download our new weather app any time
we have scattered light showers as you can see on the map for southern marin county and southern portionshe day. another system could impact your weekend plans. we'll talk about that in a little bit. >> the weather is keeping the fire department is a pick posted this video showing water rushing into the reservoir spillway marin county firefighters took this video showing the runoff from the heavy rain. a call was outside. fixed. the crews say they spent much of the day going from one...
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sprinkling there than high-def doppler showing light rainfall stretching really across portions of southern marin, right across the golden gate right now, heading up hercules and heading towards 680. storm watch, not really impressive. low to moderate. rain, wind, flooding, and snowy hills. we could see a couple of snowflakes are those hills this weekend. scattered showers today. the heaviest rainfall today moves in this evening. likely between six and 10:00. i'll have the full forecast coming up at just a bit. i'll tell you what the rain will get a break. meantime,:11, over to you. >>> as many as four suspects remain at large after an armed bunk bank robbery. the robbery happened about 10:40 yesterday morning. police say a short time later, shots were fired at an officer at a nearby neighborhood from what's believed to be the suspect's suv. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> copy. shots fired. >> the patrol car was hit at least four times. the front grill and windchill. one officer had minor injuries. >> it was wrap it gunfire, and multiple guns. you could tell it was different caliber. so it laste
sprinkling there than high-def doppler showing light rainfall stretching really across portions of southern marin, right across the golden gate right now, heading up hercules and heading towards 680. storm watch, not really impressive. low to moderate. rain, wind, flooding, and snowy hills. we could see a couple of snowflakes are those hills this weekend. scattered showers today. the heaviest rainfall today moves in this evening. likely between six and 10:00. i'll have the full forecast coming...
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the national weather service reported parts of southern marin county have already seen more than three inches of rain since monday afternoon. after dealing with a major mudslide during the last storm, marin county officials are preparing. >> somewhere there is going to be a slide in marin county i would imagine if we get 5-8 inches of rain. i just don't want it to happen here. >> of course the biggest piece of advice is turn around, don't drown. don't strive to these flooded roadways. you're looking at cars that are driving through still. some are going pretty slowly which is good, others going pretty fast so that is not good. we definitely encourage people to drive slowly this morning. it will be slow to go but it is better than getting into a sticky situation here. we see a lot of accidents happen when the rain is coming down. the advice is turn around, don't drown. if there is flooding in the roadway, if there are signs, don't cross them. just be safe out there today. in marin county, sarah, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> you should have the all- new ktvu weather app. it has interactive radar
the national weather service reported parts of southern marin county have already seen more than three inches of rain since monday afternoon. after dealing with a major mudslide during the last storm, marin county officials are preparing. >> somewhere there is going to be a slide in marin county i would imagine if we get 5-8 inches of rain. i just don't want it to happen here. >> of course the biggest piece of advice is turn around, don't drown. don't strive to these flooded...
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also the fire captain i spoke with with southern marin fire department, he tells us they believe there's maybe another six homes at risk of sliding down. they don't know for sure because the sun is up. once the sun is up, they will get shore engineers up to get a better sense of what risk is out there. here you can see one of two homes we know for sure have already slid down. the woman in the second story of the home you're looking at there. she was pulled out and expected to be okay. reporting live in sausalito, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> really remarkable to see. can you imagine in the middle of the night, second story of your home, and it's just literally ripped from its foundation. thanks so much, bob. >> meteorologist dakari hall tracking all this. it's not over yet. >> not yet. 7" of rain in sausalito, especially higher up in elevations. now we're seeing lighter rain moving through on storm ranger. i want to take you to a closer look east bay tri-valley where there's heavy rain moving through. dublin area, rainfall rates coming down, almost a half an inch of rain per hour.
also the fire captain i spoke with with southern marin fire department, he tells us they believe there's maybe another six homes at risk of sliding down. they don't know for sure because the sun is up. once the sun is up, they will get shore engineers up to get a better sense of what risk is out there. here you can see one of two homes we know for sure have already slid down. the woman in the second story of the home you're looking at there. she was pulled out and expected to be okay. reporting...
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so here's a live doppler 7 where we're looking at the showers from highway 1, southern marin, over thed they're doing the work on that now. certainly a cold morning. over in hercules to martinez, we go up in height. mt. diablo and mt. hamilton, a little rain-snow mix here certainly above 3,000 feet so we've been in that pattern and in the mountains, heavy snow at the tahoe valley airport, looking at more wintery weather for lake county. ththrough sunday afternoon. 8 to 12 inches of snow expected here in pink from upper lake to clear lake, middletown, so it is going to be cold as we continue into this weekend and into next week astot out of the question as we look at some of the local resorts, 3 feet calming down around kirkwood and about 2.5 feet, donner, tahoe city, so they continue to see massive amounts of snow in the mountains. remember last year? this time last year, 23% of normal and now, we are well up to 123% of normal. amazing, right? temperatures are in the upper 30s for you in gilroy, 39 in napa, clear lake, chilly at 34, so you get the idea. you add in a little moisture and
so here's a live doppler 7 where we're looking at the showers from highway 1, southern marin, over thed they're doing the work on that now. certainly a cold morning. over in hercules to martinez, we go up in height. mt. diablo and mt. hamilton, a little rain-snow mix here certainly above 3,000 feet so we've been in that pattern and in the mountains, heavy snow at the tahoe valley airport, looking at more wintery weather for lake county. ththrough sunday afternoon. 8 to 12 inches of snow...
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that captain you heard from southern marin fire they counted six mommies still at risk of sliding down the hill. they performed evacuations here and downstream, down the ravine where there could be a risk of people getting trampled by this debris if it were to come down. one of the issues right now, they don't have shore engineers out right now. they will get them out once the sun comes up so they can go up the street from here to see the situation with the homes. again, at least two homes went down. they don't have an exact count. they did check the homes. they don't believe anyone was in the home. they believe one woman who as you saw they expect to be okay. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, before you leave us, that's a pretty big evacuation there. they are taking those people where? has the red cross stepped in, do you know? >> we didn't see red cross. they were getting them out -- they were leaving in their cars. they were using ambulances to get them out. the fire captain believes somewhere between 10 or 20 homes being evacuated, so not a huge number. in the
that captain you heard from southern marin fire they counted six mommies still at risk of sliding down the hill. they performed evacuations here and downstream, down the ravine where there could be a risk of people getting trampled by this debris if it were to come down. one of the issues right now, they don't have shore engineers out right now. they will get them out once the sun comes up so they can go up the street from here to see the situation with the homes. again, at least two homes went...
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we've got rain in san francisco, southern marin, mill valley, the golden gate bridge, the sunset, dalyo we just have a few areas of rain but as we go up toward san pablo bay, into the east bay, emeryville and berkeley, 80 up towards hercules and martinez, highway 4, it's wet out there and we're looking at more rain arriving later on today. up in the upper elevations above 3,000 feet, that pink representing snow from mt. diablo to mt. hamilton and we will look for more of that possibly late tonight as that second system arrives with a colder air. you think it's cold already, that was the mountains, heavy snow in the sierra nevada. 8 to 12 inches of snow here from clear lake to middletown, so it is going to be a little bit dicey throughout the afternoon, and into the mountains, once again, not a good idea to be traveling there over the weekend. 2 to 4 feet above 3,000 feet and looking up to 5 feet on the peaks. whiteout conditions and local resorts picking up easily 3 feet from kirkwood up to incline, maybe 2 feet, tahoe city and if you've seen the pictures there, it looks just like wall
we've got rain in san francisco, southern marin, mill valley, the golden gate bridge, the sunset, dalyo we just have a few areas of rain but as we go up toward san pablo bay, into the east bay, emeryville and berkeley, 80 up towards hercules and martinez, highway 4, it's wet out there and we're looking at more rain arriving later on today. up in the upper elevations above 3,000 feet, that pink representing snow from mt. diablo to mt. hamilton and we will look for more of that possibly late...
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there is a little lull inching in already heading right towards the southern marine coast and the peninsula and south san francisco. that will give us more moderate to heavy rain again coming in. so we're not done by any close area. we have a ways to go here. and now the cold air is going to come in. and look at the top of the screens and the left of the storm tracker. it starts to arrive on friday. but the snow levels will probably get down to 2500 feet again. and more rain into sunday. and it does look like we'll get a break. these highs have been set for the day. they're going down. they were set about 4 to 5:00 in the morning. and now they're on the way down and there will be cold air moving in off and on rain. it will take us into sunday. and it looks like drying out monday and tuesday. >>> time is 7:49. we're staying on top of breaking news. this is where today's power system brought debris and a home sliding down a hillside. we'll show you the damage in a moment. >>> let's check in with mike mibach to see what else is coming up on mornings on 2. >> reporter: good morning. in the next
there is a little lull inching in already heading right towards the southern marine coast and the peninsula and south san francisco. that will give us more moderate to heavy rain again coming in. so we're not done by any close area. we have a ways to go here. and now the cold air is going to come in. and look at the top of the screens and the left of the storm tracker. it starts to arrive on friday. but the snow levels will probably get down to 2500 feet again. and more rain into sunday. and it...
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traffic in southern marin is not too bad right now now. look at the 680 commute.is a beast this morning. it is not when i say a beast, not in a good way. bad beast. this is a look at highway 24 westbound by the time you get here it will be a little slow. westbound 580 approaching marin is moderate. and then of course approaching the bay bridge is taking almost 50 minutes here coming around the corner to another 25 minute delay at the toll plaza. 7:32 let's go back to the desk. >>> we are learning more about a man that was killed in san francisco in that deadly wrongway driver crash on the freeway. he says he was working as a ride share driver to help support his large family. >> reporter: one of those killed was a father of seven. i just spoke with one of his friends who told me he was driving for uber when he was hit by that wrongway driver. these are picture taken from a go fund me site. he lives in concord. the crash happened sunday morning around 2:30 a.m.. this is video from the scene. according to the california highway patrol, the driver of a red volkswagen
traffic in southern marin is not too bad right now now. look at the 680 commute.is a beast this morning. it is not when i say a beast, not in a good way. bad beast. this is a look at highway 24 westbound by the time you get here it will be a little slow. westbound 580 approaching marin is moderate. and then of course approaching the bay bridge is taking almost 50 minutes here coming around the corner to another 25 minute delay at the toll plaza. 7:32 let's go back to the desk. >>> we...
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last night the southern marin fire district have this warning for the anchor out community at richardson bay. >> extreme weather predicted this evening. >> landslides and flash floods are also a concern. including in the northbay's wild fire burn area. there was a one night emergency shelter to help the homeless. >> it is very slippery and precarious. >> hardware stores have also been preparing for the weekend storm. ace hardware said they ran low on lanyards during the last big storm. they stocked up ahead. >>> if you have plans to ski this weekend and have been hit the highway you better hurry up. >> chains are required on highway 80 from kingsville and into donner lake. highway 50 is open right now. nothing but rain there. we expected to turn into snow soon. we want to go to coop in tahoe this morning. how are things looking? >> what is really interesting, it is raining at 6300. is 7800 feet they have reported 4 to 6 inches of snow. heavy wet snow. that is up at sierra. north star reported six inches. bear valley reported 5 to 6 inches of snow this morning. it will start to change. as
last night the southern marin fire district have this warning for the anchor out community at richardson bay. >> extreme weather predicted this evening. >> landslides and flash floods are also a concern. including in the northbay's wild fire burn area. there was a one night emergency shelter to help the homeless. >> it is very slippery and precarious. >> hardware stores have also been preparing for the weekend storm. ace hardware said they ran low on lanyards during the...
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moderate consistent rainfall spreading across san bruno and much of san francisco and the southern tip of marin. the east bay is seeing that rain-snow mix and we have seen it over the last hour across the snow grain and fremont seeing light rain. we're seeing the rain-snow mix in the santa cruz mountains. los gales you can seeing that snow. the rain is headed into san jose where it has been dry for most of the morning. we start to taper off toward the afternoon and our next round of rain moves in the second half of monday. here's devin. >>> highway closures to report this morning because of snow, and or poor visibility. interstate 80 is shutdown between colfax and the nevada state line. u.s. 50 is closed between placerville and echo summit and highway 130 is shutdown between quip bee road on the east san jose foothills. a state of emergency has been declared in washington states severe weather -- slick roads caused accidents from seattle all the way to portland. more than 6 inches of snow fell at seattle's airport on friday. that's the second highest single day -- elsewhere the and ice brought
moderate consistent rainfall spreading across san bruno and much of san francisco and the southern tip of marin. the east bay is seeing that rain-snow mix and we have seen it over the last hour across the snow grain and fremont seeing light rain. we're seeing the rain-snow mix in the santa cruz mountains. los gales you can seeing that snow. the rain is headed into san jose where it has been dry for most of the morning. we start to taper off toward the afternoon and our next round of rain moves...
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the southern portion of marin and the northern tip of san francisco. showers scattered and heavy at times, passing throughout the weekend. temperature wise we are in the 40's area wide. a chilly start which means the higher elevations getting a dusting of snow. we will see that tomorrow. here is a look at the satellite where you see that area of low pressure sitting just off shore. that is bringing with it cold and unstable air. that popcorn like cloud structure indicating a very cold air mass. generally when we have air this cold we do not have this much moisture in the atmosphere. this -- still a relativereast s into tomorrow morning, more of the same. scattered showers we will see throughout the day orour holida start to dry out and here we are with dryer conditions heading toward monday. your rain headlines, scattered downpours continue through this weekend. heavier cells could have a little bit of small hail, even a little bit of lightning.. then we dry out into monday. winter storm warning in effect through noon on sunday. heavy snow heading up t
the southern portion of marin and the northern tip of san francisco. showers scattered and heavy at times, passing throughout the weekend. temperature wise we are in the 40's area wide. a chilly start which means the higher elevations getting a dusting of snow. we will see that tomorrow. here is a look at the satellite where you see that area of low pressure sitting just off shore. that is bringing with it cold and unstable air. that popcorn like cloud structure indicating a very cold air mass....
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show up, indicating some heavier intensities right around sam frei, out toward oakland, southern portions of marin county, so we are expecting this to continue over the next few hours. occurred wind speeds on these panels, not too strong to shut. san jose wins i get 20 miles an hour. as of the wind at about 60 miles an hour, so here we are tonight. the heaviest rain expected early tomorrow morning. is a saturday morning, 2:00. we'll talk more about the seven- day forecast and more in class and your five day coming up in a little bit. >>> a store owner apologized saying he refused to serve as anyone wearing a mackinac had. j. kenji lopez-alt said in part, my goal was for it to be a restaurant were all employees and staff were treated with respect and trust and making the public statement without your consent. i feel that that goal. the controversy boiled over yesterday after he prepared compared maga hats to a swastika or clan her. the chef admitted that his move also ended up amplifying anger. >>> in washington, democrats and the white house seem to be moving further apart on funding for but borde
show up, indicating some heavier intensities right around sam frei, out toward oakland, southern portions of marin county, so we are expecting this to continue over the next few hours. occurred wind speeds on these panels, not too strong to shut. san jose wins i get 20 miles an hour. as of the wind at about 60 miles an hour, so here we are tonight. the heaviest rain expected early tomorrow morning. is a saturday morning, 2:00. we'll talk more about the seven- day forecast and more in class and...
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now, while the seventh marines and the fifth marines swept over the southern part of the island. -- the island, the first marines had landed on the north. they were under colonel lewis chesty pollard, and immediately pivoted left and ran into the umurbrogol, which marines began to call bloody nose rich. the first marines sustained extremely severe casualties and made extremely little progress. the commander of the first marine division was major general william rupertus. he was not gifted. in particular, he was not receptive to the input of his subordinates. he did not want the operation contaminated by having u.s. army elements join the marines and seizing peleliu. worse still, he had broken his ankle in a pre-landing exercise and could not easily get around. here he is with pollard and he is wearing a khaki uniform. so you know he's not going anywhere near the front lines in the operation. superior was the commander of the third amphibious corps. guyger was gifted. he came ashore on the 24th of september and ordered rupertus that he would relieve the first marines immediately. that he
now, while the seventh marines and the fifth marines swept over the southern part of the island. -- the island, the first marines had landed on the north. they were under colonel lewis chesty pollard, and immediately pivoted left and ran into the umurbrogol, which marines began to call bloody nose rich. the first marines sustained extremely severe casualties and made extremely little progress. the commander of the first marine division was major general william rupertus. he was not gifted. in...
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the seventh marines on the right and the fifth in the center. but they would sweep over the southern part of the south western part of the island to seize the airfield. there was a marine private with the fifth marines whose name was eugene sledge. this was his baptism in combat. his memoire with the old breed is now recognized as one of the greatest american memoires of world war ii. some deem it to be the greatest american memoire of world war ii. others say it can stand against any other memoire of a war that was ever fought. it's a book that became a monument basically by word of mouth. because the people who read it passed on the story about what an extraordinary piece of work it was. now while the seventh marines and the fifth marines swept over the southern part of the island. the first one landed on the nourt. they were under colonel chesty pollard. they immediately pivoted left d ran into the slopes of the oomebrogal which the mars called bloody nose bridge. they sustained extremely severe casualties and made extremely little progress. the commander of the first marine divis
the seventh marines on the right and the fifth in the center. but they would sweep over the southern part of the south western part of the island to seize the airfield. there was a marine private with the fifth marines whose name was eugene sledge. this was his baptism in combat. his memoire with the old breed is now recognized as one of the greatest american memoires of world war ii. some deem it to be the greatest american memoire of world war ii. others say it can stand against any other...
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the rain is s fallith of quantity c quanti quantico, marine base, southern maryland.nshine in the morning but isolated sleet and rain showers later on tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night. your mondays going to be cloudy and mild. cooler on tuesday and dry. we're looking at aintry mix headed our way for wednesday with rain on thursday. >> you're up to date on the weather. folks? >> david, thank you. >>>oming up, presidents' day weekend is known for being a great time for sales. are there some things you should wait to buy? >>> look who is here. we're excited for this special visit from our frids from a new show hitting a town near you. find out what kielmo, c llnster, and everyone else is up to. cahe kids a little later. first, these messages. before people invite something new into their homes, they want to know who you are. we're almond breeze. and we only use california-grown blue diamond almonds in our almondmilk. cared for by our family of almond growers. blue diamond almond breeze. the best almonds make the best almondmilk. something important. it's not going to b
the rain is s fallith of quantity c quanti quantico, marine base, southern maryland.nshine in the morning but isolated sleet and rain showers later on tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night. your mondays going to be cloudy and mild. cooler on tuesday and dry. we're looking at aintry mix headed our way for wednesday with rain on thursday. >> you're up to date on the weather. folks? >> david, thank you. >>>oming up, presidents' day weekend is known for being a great time for...
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and sometimes even suffocation one organization in the southern city of the cherry is trying to change this and create a safe ecosystem for the marine life in its surrounding seas. fishing nets one of the most essential possessions of fishermen are now proving to be their biggest enemy. may be the norm which is not biodegradable these nets attached to large strollers are relatively recent departure from the more sustainable practices of traditional fishing dragged along the ocean to catch everything in their path. if that's even it dragging over that if it was stuck and also if you need to damage it go to break the code it is damaging the water sometimes it is stuck really very hard to try to pull in it it won't come out so what they do they cut the need and growing so that they'd go and sit alone the bottom of that if that made goes like fine then we did some grow some was like two and we did some work like a kilometer that depends on the whole the whole file they cut down a. lot of things because of the net. they're destroying the entier. the better it did on. these dive out of in the s.b. he's trying to clear the waters off to th
and sometimes even suffocation one organization in the southern city of the cherry is trying to change this and create a safe ecosystem for the marine life in its surrounding seas. fishing nets one of the most essential possessions of fishermen are now proving to be their biggest enemy. may be the norm which is not biodegradable these nets attached to large strollers are relatively recent departure from the more sustainable practices of traditional fishing dragged along the ocean to catch...
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sometimes even suffocation one organization in the southern city of port a charity is trying to change this and create a safe ecosystem for the marine life in its surrounding seas. fishing nets one of the most essential possessions of fishermen are now proving to be their biggest enemy. maybe not on which is not biodegradable these nets attached to large strollers are relatively recent departure from the more sustainable practices of traditional fishing dragged along the ocean to catch everything in their path. if that same dragging. it was dark and i was all you need to damage the court or to break the court is it damaging to what is sometimes you just ducked really very hard to try to pull an eight it won't come out what did they cut they need and go for that and they'd go and sit on the bottom of that. that made. him go. and was like a kilometer that depends on the whole. i want to bring that because of the myth. of destroying the entier. the better it did on. these dives. he's trying to clear the waters off to charity all of these ghost nets which are discarded abandoned almost by fishermen. out of even that is quite the local h
sometimes even suffocation one organization in the southern city of port a charity is trying to change this and create a safe ecosystem for the marine life in its surrounding seas. fishing nets one of the most essential possessions of fishermen are now proving to be their biggest enemy. maybe not on which is not biodegradable these nets attached to large strollers are relatively recent departure from the more sustainable practices of traditional fishing dragged along the ocean to catch...
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he divided his soldiers and marines into several geographic commands that cover northern, central and southern manila. his ultimate plan called for defense centered around the ancient citadel guarded by towering walls, some as much as 40 fit week. largenned a perimeter of concrete buildings, small fortresses designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. to make it harder for the advancing americans, the japanese barricaded the insides of the building was a desks, chairs and bookcases, and went so far as to build staggered walls inside the passageways, filling them with dirt and leaving just enough space at the portbucci to throw a hand grenade. his forces booby-trapped 50 intersections in manila. this is a corner of one street where the japanese had set up oil drums with concrete and sank railroad axles into the roadway. in addition, they planted bombs mines here.ach minds her . this is a photograph of a primitive japanese trap, they were chained together and anchor to the tree. take the city, american forces carved up manila. the 37th infantry and the first cavalry would come into the city
he divided his soldiers and marines into several geographic commands that cover northern, central and southern manila. his ultimate plan called for defense centered around the ancient citadel guarded by towering walls, some as much as 40 fit week. largenned a perimeter of concrete buildings, small fortresses designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. to make it harder for the advancing americans, the japanese barricaded the insides of the building was a desks, chairs and bookcases, and...
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marine and combat veteran in vietnam. he is buried here in arlington. so because of my dad's career we traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california including as , a drill instructor in san diego, but we also traveled back east to various bases in virginia, quantico being one of those, the closest one to d.c.. we traveled back and forth so across the country. i mostly lived in military housing. and so his last duty station was albuquerque. so we got to go home and be close to my grandmother. so that was our life. packing up our home every 2-3 years. as a result of that, i'm very close to my siblings. and our family is very close. >> how many siblings and what influence did your dad have on you? rep. haaland: i have two older sisters and a younger brother. my dad was an amazing environmentalist. by his standards, he would not think so but he truly was. , he grew up on a farm in minnesota. and he cared deeply about the environment, so he always had us outside. we would walk for miles along the beach or have picnics in the mountains every single weekend. one weekend, he took us to dismal swamp and we had a rowboat up and d
marine and combat veteran in vietnam. he is buried here in arlington. so because of my dad's career we traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california including as , a drill instructor in san diego, but we also traveled back east to various bases in virginia, quantico being one of those, the closest one to d.c.. we traveled back and forth so across the country. i mostly lived in military housing. and so his last duty station was albuquerque. so we got to go home and be close to my...
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marine and combat veteran in the non-. he is buried here in arlington. career, wemy dad's traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california including as a drill instructor in san diego. we also traveled back east to various bases in virginia including quantico. back and forth across the country. i mostly lived in military housing. and so, his last duty station was albuquerque. we got to go home and be close to my grandmother. that was our life. packing up our home every 2-3 years. as a result of that, i'm very close to my siblings. and our family is very close. >> how many siblings and what influence did your dad have on you? two oldernd: i have sisters and a younger brother. my dad was an amazing environmentalist. by his standards, he would not think so but he truly was. he grew up on a farm in minnesota. and he cared deeply about the environment. he always had us outside. we would walk for miles along the beach. or have picnics in the mountains every weekend. one weekend, he took us to dismal swamp and we had a rowboat up and down this wall for a couple of days. he always wanted to be outdoors. i feel that is
marine and combat veteran in the non-. he is buried here in arlington. career, wemy dad's traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california including as a drill instructor in san diego. we also traveled back east to various bases in virginia including quantico. back and forth across the country. i mostly lived in military housing. and so, his last duty station was albuquerque. we got to go home and be close to my grandmother. that was our life. packing up our home every 2-3 years....
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area quantico marine base, points to the north, not aooking much. maryland, you'll be mainly dry. southern maland, you're arting to see rain there in st. mary's county. southern portions of charles county, southern portions moving our friends in the northern neck. south ofed icksburg. even wet snowflakes mixed this here, but we're not expecting much in accumulation from that. area of low pressure scooting through norrolina. that's where the dynamics lay. again, that's where a lot of this is headed off to. so you can see this line right here. andl continue to move up out through southern maryland, off to the eastern shore, then out to theatlantic. here, we're dry. we'll continue to stay dry. you can see some sunshine, especially if you're in maryland early this morning. all of s us will sunshine later on this afternoon. temperatures, we hit the daytime high just after midght at 50 degrees. sun came up before 7:00 a.m. that os going to continu this trend through february. in fact, we'll be gaining da minutes ofight before the end of february, daylight saving time begins march 10th. current t
area quantico marine base, points to the north, not aooking much. maryland, you'll be mainly dry. southern maland, you're arting to see rain there in st. mary's county. southern portions of charles county, southern portions moving our friends in the northern neck. south ofed icksburg. even wet snowflakes mixed this here, but we're not expecting much in accumulation from that. area of low pressure scooting through norrolina. that's where the dynamics lay. again, that's where a lot of this is...
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specifics, can you describe what the training value is to active-duty army and marine corps units deployed to the southern border? and are we ensuring that the right types of units perform the right types of duties to enhance their training and readiness? >> i think that we have done an excellent job at matching specific skill sets and units that have been trained in those mission areas that we're matching them to along the border. >> can you give me an example of that? >> i think a really good example are military police. we're using them in a mission to protect cbp, should those ports of entry get overrun. they are the absolute perfect unit to perform that function. i mentioned earlier, they've received great training value from the training vignettes that they've done with cbp in preparation for that mission. >> and my last question is, since the october 2018 request, how, specifically, have border points been hardened during the initiative deployment of active duty personnel? and what, specifically, does that hardening involve? and which specific points were, indeed, hardened? >> congresswoman, there
specifics, can you describe what the training value is to active-duty army and marine corps units deployed to the southern border? and are we ensuring that the right types of units perform the right types of duties to enhance their training and readiness? >> i think that we have done an excellent job at matching specific skill sets and units that have been trained in those mission areas that we're matching them to along the border. >> can you give me an example of that? >> i...
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marine life and an advent of large mechanized strollers surprisingly for the fishing community like the game of ultimate frisbee seems to have beyond so . ultimate frisbee is widely popular in the southern city of chennai it's vast and open beaches have a lot to do with that. it was brought back by those who studied in american universities where the game originated around sixty years ago all it requires is seven people a disc and open space. playing on the city's beaches and also meant a breakdown of the class divide children from fishing villages on the shore early a watch from the sidelines have now begun to join and. when i was sold the game it was so cool i wanted to join in and they said ok come and i did it was simply great. rockies today part of. a professional frisbee club she's one of the few children from the local fishing community to have made it to a team in the national league. as a result of climate change an unplanned development along the coast fishing communities here are more vulnerable than ever to range of disaster. the feel strong competition from cruel as this reportedly a drastic decline in marine life and erratic cycling on a constant threat. to eat. the socio
marine life and an advent of large mechanized strollers surprisingly for the fishing community like the game of ultimate frisbee seems to have beyond so . ultimate frisbee is widely popular in the southern city of chennai it's vast and open beaches have a lot to do with that. it was brought back by those who studied in american universities where the game originated around sixty years ago all it requires is seven people a disc and open space. playing on the city's beaches and also meant a...
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specifics, can you describe what the training value is to active duty army in a marine corps that is deployed to the southern border? and are we ensuring that the right types of units perform the right types of duties to enhance their training and readiness? >> i think that we have done an excellent job at matching specific skill sets and units that have been trade in those missionaries that were along the border. >> can you give an example. >> i think an example as military police. we are using them an omission to protect to those ports of entry. they are the absolute perfect unit to perform that function. i mentioned earlier, they received great training that they have done with cvt. >> my last question is, since the october 20 a request, how specifically has border points be hardened during the initial point of active duty personnel. and what specifically does that hardening involved in what specific points were in hearted. >> there were 22 points of entry along the four southern states that were in the nine sectors of cvp. at those barriers -- out those areas, around the point of entry, 70 miles of wire
specifics, can you describe what the training value is to active duty army in a marine corps that is deployed to the southern border? and are we ensuring that the right types of units perform the right types of duties to enhance their training and readiness? >> i think that we have done an excellent job at matching specific skill sets and units that have been trade in those missionaries that were along the border. >> can you give an example. >> i think an example as military...
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corporal obi newcomb was a marine corps cameraman who noticed my grandfather, was attracted to his commanding presence, as he put it, his loud booming southern voice. my mother says i have a loud bombing western voice. usually i don't need a microphone. he followed my grandfather around, this is my grandfather in a foxhole on tarawa, with three markings, that's one way how we can identify him. and this is taken a day or two at maximum before he was killed. this is just a little bit of a blown up version of that. very well-documented. remarkable. technical sergeant hatch just died this year. unfortunately i had the privilege of getting to interview him. he was a marine corps cameraman for this battle. you can see him standing there. this is the bunker where my grandfather lost his life. covered with sapped and coconut. norm actually captured the beginning action of the assault for which my grandfather was recognized later with the medal of honor, and if you go online and use uncle google and you type with the marines at tarawa, you can watch this it's about a 10 minute documentary based on the footage of norm hatch. it did win a documentary a
corporal obi newcomb was a marine corps cameraman who noticed my grandfather, was attracted to his commanding presence, as he put it, his loud booming southern voice. my mother says i have a loud bombing western voice. usually i don't need a microphone. he followed my grandfather around, this is my grandfather in a foxhole on tarawa, with three markings, that's one way how we can identify him. and this is taken a day or two at maximum before he was killed. this is just a little bit of a blown...