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he's the comidante of the marine corp. you are going to ensure the force contains the necessary structure and readnessness levels to respond to tomorrow's cris crises. his responsibilities are demanding enough on their own. however, you're also going to be asked to assume control at a time of immense fiscal challenge particularly because of sequestration. thank you and your family again for your service to our nation. we look forward to your testimony and your swift confirmation. and i know recognize senator inhohh. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, general, for the great job you have done during the most consequential periods of the war. with our afghan partners we're making important gains against the taliban and building the capacity of the afghan security forces to defend their country. despite this progress i'm concerned about the future of afghanistan, the recent agreement to perform a complete audit of the -- i hope that works out. you and i talked about this before. that's just really critical. >> thanks. >
he's the comidante of the marine corp. you are going to ensure the force contains the necessary structure and readnessness levels to respond to tomorrow's cris crises. his responsibilities are demanding enough on their own. however, you're also going to be asked to assume control at a time of immense fiscal challenge particularly because of sequestration. thank you and your family again for your service to our nation. we look forward to your testimony and your swift confirmation. and i know...
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confirmed what is your goal with regard to combat integration into the marine corps? >> senator i'm aware of the direction of secretary panetta put forth in february 2013 and since that time general amos has outlined a deliberate and responsible measured approach. there is an analysis that went in for many recommendations for exception to the direction of secretary panetta outlined in to avoid to 13 and a memorial that recommendation would have to be made by january 2016. any recommendation would be informed by the research being done about the impact of the combat effectiveness of the rumor inquiry. >> is the research you are referring to the review of standards that meet the physical needs of the task. >> that is a piece of the research that is being done senator. >> if confirmed do you confirm to keep my office apprised and whether there will be exceptions? >> you do, senator. >> what phase of implementation is the marine corps now? what is your timeline? >> senator i would have to get back to you. i know we are prepared to make a recommendation by the deadline of j
confirmed what is your goal with regard to combat integration into the marine corps? >> senator i'm aware of the direction of secretary panetta put forth in february 2013 and since that time general amos has outlined a deliberate and responsible measured approach. there is an analysis that went in for many recommendations for exception to the direction of secretary panetta outlined in to avoid to 13 and a memorial that recommendation would have to be made by january 2016. any...
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now as commandant of the marine corps, obviously all over the world. as you look at this, through your experience, where do you see the biggest threat to our country right now, the greatest source of potential danger to an attack here and where it would be coming from? >> senator, i think the greatest challenge today is the numbers of failed and failing states that provide sanctuary for extremists who create a threat to this country. and, of course, it's not any longer geographically focused, it's focused in any area where the enemy has the space to conduct operations in the west. i think at this point this is a near critical threat to our security. >> have you seen an indication, for instance, in a group like isis? they're involved in iraq, but from everything you've seen, do they still cast an eye toward coming after us as well? >> senator, i think the very change they made to their name indicates the risk greater than iraq. they changed their name to the islamic state and calibrated inside iraq and that clearly indicates actions globally. >> to go b
now as commandant of the marine corps, obviously all over the world. as you look at this, through your experience, where do you see the biggest threat to our country right now, the greatest source of potential danger to an attack here and where it would be coming from? >> senator, i think the greatest challenge today is the numbers of failed and failing states that provide sanctuary for extremists who create a threat to this country. and, of course, it's not any longer geographically...
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now,chaplains, then as served most -- both the marines and navy. drywall or two, the navy chaplains were rotated every year -- during world war ii, the navy chaplains were rotated every year. this is the way those things went. if army, on the other hand, a chaplain was assigned to the 75th infantry division, that army chaplain would remain with the infantry until the war was over. at least for the duration of his time, he would be with them, so they did not rotate. airbornee an 82nd chaplain, you were going to stay with them throughout the war, so you really got to know the troops you went with very well. the problem was it began to get in the way of knowing the troops well was the fact there were not enough to go around. i want to tell you some things about what they did. i want to tell you about a thesis of the book i wrote. i never would have expected it as i began my research. you might say, where do you find material on 12,000 chaplains are world war ii -- for world war ii? army kept verye good records. and chaplainn, underwood who retired in 1
now,chaplains, then as served most -- both the marines and navy. drywall or two, the navy chaplains were rotated every year -- during world war ii, the navy chaplains were rotated every year. this is the way those things went. if army, on the other hand, a chaplain was assigned to the 75th infantry division, that army chaplain would remain with the infantry until the war was over. at least for the duration of his time, he would be with them, so they did not rotate. airbornee an 82nd chaplain,...
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from the platoon level to the marine expeditionary force. he has served as the assistant commandant of the marine corps. he is currently the commander international security assistance force isaf and commander united states forces afghanistan. in afghanistan general dunford has commanded u.s. coalition forces with great distinction. he is the latest in a line of distinguished commanders in that position. he has overseen a critical transition from u.s. and coalition led combat operations to afghan-led operations throughout afghanistan. under general dunford's leadership a drawdown of u.s. forces in the shift to a train advise-and-assist mission is being carried out with considerable effectiveness. general dunford has demonstrated remarkable skills as both a military leader and a diplomat in his interactions with the afghan leadership which have been essential to keeping the transition in afghanistan on track. .. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for the great job you have done during the consequential timeframe with our afghan partners who
from the platoon level to the marine expeditionary force. he has served as the assistant commandant of the marine corps. he is currently the commander international security assistance force isaf and commander united states forces afghanistan. in afghanistan general dunford has commanded u.s. coalition forces with great distinction. he is the latest in a line of distinguished commanders in that position. he has overseen a critical transition from u.s. and coalition led combat operations to...
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one year he was with the second marine division. and in a short time, he was with the troops on saipan. he had been with them in another place before that. he was seen -- there were photographs taken of him. his dungarees jacket would be open and there was a 45 in the shoulder holster in here. on two different islands during bonsai attacks at night, he he would be down in the slit trenches with the marines. they would be hunkered down. there would be a machine gun, guran rifles here, more machine guns. whatever island they would be on, they would be waiting for these bonsai attacks. and the machine gunner got killed. the chaplain lost his cool. he had been down in the trench praying with the guys. he grabs the machine gun and starts blowing away the japanese attackers. well, the men loved him. he was frequently referring to is a man's man, this guy is a real marine. he did it on one battlefield. he did it a second time. and then he was warned if you do this one more time, you're out of here, chappie. this is in violation of the genev
one year he was with the second marine division. and in a short time, he was with the troops on saipan. he had been with them in another place before that. he was seen -- there were photographs taken of him. his dungarees jacket would be open and there was a 45 in the shoulder holster in here. on two different islands during bonsai attacks at night, he he would be down in the slit trenches with the marines. they would be hunkered down. there would be a machine gun, guran rifles here, more...
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and the tradition continues. these marinl girls raised money with bake sales, babysitting and a readathon. back in nepal a big public awareness campaign has virtually eliminated the practice of selling children. earlier this year old ga was at a public celebration for freed girls. >> just in front of me were girls that were freed and just taken the college entrance exam and were going to college. i thought this is victory. >> abc7 news. >> those young women who started businesses have started $40,000 in a lone fund to free will girls. the need is huge so a foundation is helping to match that investment with $40,000 more. to help there is a link at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, google is giving away google glass and cash to a few select people. we will tell you which bay area group is getting one and what they are promising to do with it. here's a live look from our east bay hills camera. a beautiful shot of fog surrounding mt. diablo. lisa argen is going to be up in a few minutes with your fo
and the tradition continues. these marinl girls raised money with bake sales, babysitting and a readathon. back in nepal a big public awareness campaign has virtually eliminated the practice of selling children. earlier this year old ga was at a public celebration for freed girls. >> just in front of me were girls that were freed and just taken the college entrance exam and were going to college. i thought this is victory. >> abc7 news. >> those young women who started...
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we're in the process of putting in a feed and turf. our price is lower than marin. more like in the 10 and a half to 11 range to see what's out there and what people can do. we do have a power contract with consolation energy. they were bidder out of our process. the energy we purchase from them drops down and we substitute that with other power contracts. i mentioned the power con track for cal pine, the ten megawatts growing to 18 megawatts over the next couple of years. we're expecting our 100 percent green program to grow and lead this 18 megawatts. we entered into a contract for 38 megawatts of power and that's in the central valley. that has been introduced into its 20 year fixed contract. we open proposals just a couple of weeks ago for 30 megawatts. we got very good results. we expect to are contracts by the end of this year and construction by the end of 2016. excuse me. and finally we've been working on a project of up to 20 megawatts at our local airport which is in environmental review. that's the end of my presentation. everybody has a website. lots of m
we're in the process of putting in a feed and turf. our price is lower than marin. more like in the 10 and a half to 11 range to see what's out there and what people can do. we do have a power contract with consolation energy. they were bidder out of our process. the energy we purchase from them drops down and we substitute that with other power contracts. i mentioned the power con track for cal pine, the ten megawatts growing to 18 megawatts over the next couple of years. we're expecting our...
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the down side, as far as we know, if we join with marin, we're with them for life. it's a marriage that's permanent. we're going to have limited control and we're going to be along the ride for them and that's something we need to hear from you. if you want to design your own program that's going to have a more aggressive job as a program or a more aggressive energy mix, we may not have that if we join marin. so i think that's what we're hoping to get some indication on that and it's good to hear from them. if that's not acceptable, then we have capable staff who can learn from what marin has done and they can design their own program. we heard from you and from the mayor that local jobs are paramount and we can go a long way with the considerable resources you have for a build out to accelerate that. that's acceptable to supervisor avalos. we can't afford to wait any longer. we have aggressive greenhouse targets, 100 % renewable power is the only way we can get there. climate change is worsening and becoming more and more, i think, apparent to everyone, i think, upo
the down side, as far as we know, if we join with marin, we're with them for life. it's a marriage that's permanent. we're going to have limited control and we're going to be along the ride for them and that's something we need to hear from you. if you want to design your own program that's going to have a more aggressive job as a program or a more aggressive energy mix, we may not have that if we join marin. so i think that's what we're hoping to get some indication on that and it's good to...
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but that is what is carrying the marine layer in. potty morning drizzle the next two days and we are looking at cooler weather in the afternoons. this afternoon our temperatures dropped in san rafael, san francisco, oakland, san jose, but the inland highs came up with a little more sunshine. fog makes a push for our bay as we head toward the morning. we may see patchy drizzle. it is going to feel cooler. low 50s to low 60s tomorrow morning. most of the bay area is starting out gray with the exception of the inland valleys. then look what happens. the fog pulls away from the bayside communities by late morning and by the afternoon we are looking at mainly 80s inland and secretaries coast side. we will call it a cooler wednesday afternoon. typical high temperatures for this time of year. 88 in antioch. 69 oakland and napa 64 and san francisco 60 and half moon bay. fog will linger there. 76 in palo alto and 79 in san jose. the seven-day forecast, the best thing about the deepening marine layer and drizzle, the fire danger is reduced. upp
but that is what is carrying the marine layer in. potty morning drizzle the next two days and we are looking at cooler weather in the afternoons. this afternoon our temperatures dropped in san rafael, san francisco, oakland, san jose, but the inland highs came up with a little more sunshine. fog makes a push for our bay as we head toward the morning. we may see patchy drizzle. it is going to feel cooler. low 50s to low 60s tomorrow morning. most of the bay area is starting out gray with the...
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. >>> what the government didn't want you to see. youtube footage as marines yurnated on three dead members of the taliban. that is part of the story. some were demoted, others left the marines, allegations surfaced showing superior officers tried to be harsh in their punishment, more so than prosecutors thought appropriate. the prosecutors said it compromised the case and violated a chain of commant. an investigative journalist covered the story and joins us from d c. a terrific story, explain how the actions of this general compromised the case. >> he is the head of the marine corp, and the allegations are that he refused to turn over discovery in the case, discovery that the defense was entitled to and improperly interfered from start to finish. the general said he got out of it when he realised actions were ipp property. allegations are that he intersected in the case, ordering the marines to be crushed when the prosecuting authority determined it was not the course of action. it's unlawful command influence. >> how did the prosecutors discover this. i gat
. >>> what the government didn't want you to see. youtube footage as marines yurnated on three dead members of the taliban. that is part of the story. some were demoted, others left the marines, allegations surfaced showing superior officers tried to be harsh in their punishment, more so than prosecutors thought appropriate. the prosecutors said it compromised the case and violated a chain of commant. an investigative journalist covered the story and joins us from d c. a terrific...
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and the tradition continues. these marinounty middle school girls raised money with bake sales, babysitting and a read-athon. back in nepal a big public awareness campaign has virtually eliminated the practice of selling children. earlier this year olga was at a public celebration for freed girls. >> just in front of me were 30 girls that were freed and just taken the college entrance exam and were going to college. i thought this is victory. >> eric thomas, abc news. >> those young women who started businesses have started $40,000 in a lone fund to help free other girls. the need is huge so a foundation is helping to match that investment with $40,000 more. to help there is a link at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, google is giving away google glass and cash to a few select people. we will tell you which bay area group is getting one and what they are promising to do with it. and you may need your wipers on the san mateo bridge this morning. looks like our camera would use it, too, a lot of he
and the tradition continues. these marinounty middle school girls raised money with bake sales, babysitting and a read-athon. back in nepal a big public awareness campaign has virtually eliminated the practice of selling children. earlier this year olga was at a public celebration for freed girls. >> just in front of me were 30 girls that were freed and just taken the college entrance exam and were going to college. i thought this is victory. >> eric thomas, abc news. >> those...
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it's unusual for an officer in the marine corp to file a complaint against the head of the marine corpwith the inspector general, and speak out on camera, which he didn't do lightly. the interview is very interesting. he's been stripped of local duties since september. but selected for program owes to lieutenant colonel. it's lying having a guy allowed to be a pilot, allowed to remain in the navy and be told me can't fly. timely. a lot of people not following the details saying why should i care of the the marines were doing something awful. why does this matter so much? >> first of all, i don't think people know what became of the cause. wh you think they -- whether you think they committed a serious crime, the alleged disappointment from the germ, if you felt they were not as serious, you should be september that the general ordered them crushed. this tells the outcome of the case that people hadn't heard much about. the prosecutor explains in america, the system of justice, it doesn't matter what you are accuse of, you are entitled to a fair trial. a general can't come in and say th
it's unusual for an officer in the marine corp to file a complaint against the head of the marine corpwith the inspector general, and speak out on camera, which he didn't do lightly. the interview is very interesting. he's been stripped of local duties since september. but selected for program owes to lieutenant colonel. it's lying having a guy allowed to be a pilot, allowed to remain in the navy and be told me can't fly. timely. a lot of people not following the details saying why should i...
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the marine's next hearing not until august 4th. thanks for being with us for this special edition of "on the record" join the conversation about sergeant andrew tahmooressi. use the hashtag #marineheldinmexico. right here "on the record" and on foxnews.com. good night. >>> tonight on a very special "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" how much due cute pets with dyed hair and stupid outfits hate their owners? it is the story getting more attention than anthony cumia combined. are they trying to deport anthony cumia? >> it is the right thing to do and it is the christian thing to do and it is incredibly practical. and tiny boat or giant rubix cube. anthony cumia leads the discussion in this summer's controversial debate. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now, let's welcome our guests. if looks could kill she
the marine's next hearing not until august 4th. thanks for being with us for this special edition of "on the record" join the conversation about sergeant andrew tahmooressi. use the hashtag #marineheldinmexico. right here "on the record" and on foxnews.com. good night. >>> tonight on a very special "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" how much due cute pets with dyed hair and stupid outfits hate their owners? it is the story getting more...
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but that is what is carrying the marine layer in. spotty morning drizzle the next two days and we are looking at cooler weather in the afternoons. this afternoon our temperatures dropped in san rafael, san francisco, oakland, san jose, but the inland highs came up with a little more sunshine. fog makes a push for our bay as we head toward the morning. we may see patchy drizzle. it is going to feel cooler. low 50s to low 60s tomorrow morning. most of the bay area is starting out gray with the exception of the inland valleys. then look what happens. the fog pulls away from the bayside communities by late morning and by the afternoon we are looking at mainly 80s inland and secretaries coast side. we will call it a cooler wednesday afternoon. typical high temperatures for this time of year. 88 in antioch. 69 oakland and napa 64 and san francisco 60 and half moon bay. fog will linger there. 76 in palo alto and 79 in san jose. the seven-day forecast, the best thing about the deepening marine layer and drizzle, the fire danger is reduced. up
but that is what is carrying the marine layer in. spotty morning drizzle the next two days and we are looking at cooler weather in the afternoons. this afternoon our temperatures dropped in san rafael, san francisco, oakland, san jose, but the inland highs came up with a little more sunshine. fog makes a push for our bay as we head toward the morning. we may see patchy drizzle. it is going to feel cooler. low 50s to low 60s tomorrow morning. most of the bay area is starting out gray with the...
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but that is what is carrying the marine layer in. otty morning drizzle the next two days and we are looking at cooler weather in the afternoons. this afternoon our temperatures dropped in san rafael, san francisco, oakland, san jose, but the inland highs came up with a little more sunshine. fog makes a push for our bay as we head toward the morning. patch patchy drizzle. it is going to feel cooler. low 50s to low 60s tomorrow morning. most of the bay area is starting out gray with the exception of the inland valleys. then look what happens. the fog pulls away from the bayside communitiemorning an lae morning and by the afternoon we are looking at mainly 80s inland and secretaries coast side. we will call it a cooler wednesday afternoon. typical high temperatures for this time of year. 88 in antioch. 69 oakland and napa 64 and san francisco 60 and half moon bay. fog will linger there. 76 in palo alto and 79 in san jose. the seven-day forecast, the best thing about the deepening marine layer and drizzle, the fire danger is reduced. uppe
but that is what is carrying the marine layer in. otty morning drizzle the next two days and we are looking at cooler weather in the afternoons. this afternoon our temperatures dropped in san rafael, san francisco, oakland, san jose, but the inland highs came up with a little more sunshine. fog makes a push for our bay as we head toward the morning. patch patchy drizzle. it is going to feel cooler. low 50s to low 60s tomorrow morning. most of the bay area is starting out gray with the exception...
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>> in a moment. >> we got into the marine audit. we realize we couldn't produce the prior year, the documentation quickly enough. some of it is probably in long-term storage, and we're basically wasting our time and audit money looking for data that we couldn't get, so we said, look, let's go after the current year, it's the most important one. it would build up over a couple years, a body of data where we do have the documentation. that will lead us to a statement of budgetary resources. i want to get to the top of the hill, but i want to do it in a manner that's reasonable and efficient. if we have to vary the path, we will, but there's no change in the goal. we want to do the full statement of budgetary resources, including both of current year and the prior year information. >> all right. sometime later this year you'll be gone, maybe mr. mcchord will be in your seat n. your shoes. i said earlier, and if -- we're going to stay on this, and dr. culver will be here to the end of the year. i wish he was staying longer. we're going t
>> in a moment. >> we got into the marine audit. we realize we couldn't produce the prior year, the documentation quickly enough. some of it is probably in long-term storage, and we're basically wasting our time and audit money looking for data that we couldn't get, so we said, look, let's go after the current year, it's the most important one. it would build up over a couple years, a body of data where we do have the documentation. that will lead us to a statement of budgetary...
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remember the whole beer summit when you have a u.s. marine has served two times in combat, the president of the united states doesn't seem to be concerned. >> we're not talking about pakistan or nigeria or some other third world country. these are our southern neighbors in mexico. these are supposed to be people friendly to us. >> the mexican government should apologize for what they've done to this marine. he's a hero. he should not have been shackled and treated like this. >> the president himself should be contacting the president of mexico who should be demanding answers and should be doing everything he can to get this young man returned back to his family. >> the president, if he would actually take the time and invest some of his sweat equity to get this done, i believe it would put it over the hump. >> they have their own judicial system that has to work through there. this gentleman doesn't fit the profile of anyone who is dangerous. i hope he is treated fairly and hope back in florida soon. >> obviously what we need between mexico a
remember the whole beer summit when you have a u.s. marine has served two times in combat, the president of the united states doesn't seem to be concerned. >> we're not talking about pakistan or nigeria or some other third world country. these are our southern neighbors in mexico. these are supposed to be people friendly to us. >> the mexican government should apologize for what they've done to this marine. he's a hero. he should not have been shackled and treated like this....
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something to talk about beside the marine layer. avy drizzle around fairfax and muir road and south of mill valley where we have the best radar returns. this is the only game if town right now on the radar but this is plenty of drizzle elsewhere around the bay moving to the northwest and the monsoon flow continues above the marine layer and look how cloudy it is from the exploritorium. 81 to 88 with more cooling and sunny coast
something to talk about beside the marine layer. avy drizzle around fairfax and muir road and south of mill valley where we have the best radar returns. this is the only game if town right now on the radar but this is plenty of drizzle elsewhere around the bay moving to the northwest and the monsoon flow continues above the marine layer and look how cloudy it is from the exploritorium. 81 to 88 with more cooling and sunny coast
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the marin county sheriff's office says the victim is a man in his mid 30s. he's not a resident but that he is known to the community. they say he was shot in the head several times but he was shot in one location and then kept going. >> it appears at this point that the shooting took place at one location on coal drive here in marin city and appears that he did in fact after the shooting occurred walk one or two blocks away to the point where he was located by the deputy sheriff. >> reporter: he is in surgery right now. this happened just after midnight. at this point the marin county sheriff's office has not made any arrests or put out any information about a suspect. reporting live in marin city, amy hollyfield, nbc 7 news. >>> police are investigating a shooting in hayward that sent one person to the hospital. it happened on oliver drive around 9:30 last night. no word on what led up to the shooting. the victim's condition and identity have not been released. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is in hayward and will have a live report coming up in the next h
the marin county sheriff's office says the victim is a man in his mid 30s. he's not a resident but that he is known to the community. they say he was shot in the head several times but he was shot in one location and then kept going. >> it appears at this point that the shooting took place at one location on coal drive here in marin city and appears that he did in fact after the shooting occurred walk one or two blocks away to the point where he was located by the deputy sheriff. >>...
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now, as commandant of the marine cor corps, obviously all over the world. as you look at this, through your experience, where do you see the biggest threat to our country right now? the greatest source of potential danger to an attack here and where it would be coming from. >> senator, i think the greatest challenge today is the greatest numbers that failed in failing states. at this point, it's the most critical near threat to our security. >> have you seen any indications to groups like isis? they're involved in iraq. is it from everything that you see cast towards over here and coming after us, as well? >> senator, i think the very change that they made to their name ind kats the risk that's greater than iraq. they've changed their name to the islamic state and declared it inside of iraq. >> when you, to go back to afghanistan for a second, we've seen pakistan pushing harder in the triball areas, trying to go after a lot of the pakistan taliban. how has the effect been on afghanistan? has it been pushed more over into the region that you've been in charg
now, as commandant of the marine cor corps, obviously all over the world. as you look at this, through your experience, where do you see the biggest threat to our country right now? the greatest source of potential danger to an attack here and where it would be coming from. >> senator, i think the greatest challenge today is the greatest numbers that failed in failing states. at this point, it's the most critical near threat to our security. >> have you seen any indications to...
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it is important to know the woman who called me in darfur was marine. this affair that i was seven was just the last drop. since before went back. [inaudible question] >> she did. absolutely. she is recognized for it. we still talk pretty regularly. any other questions? here comes the microphone. >> is this on? since you just went to the va, have you seen -- what kind of progress have you seen on behalf of the va? also, perhaps in their willingness to work with nonprofits like the writing project i no there are signs of change across the country and new funding coming out of the va for nonprofits through supportive services programs and things like that. wonder if you get some small sense of hope there that this big dinosaur may be making some important changes. >> thank you for the question. i do see -- could you guys here that? could you hear the question? is the kaytoo getting better at what they do? the supervisor was laughing at me. the answer to the question is yes. remember, the va is not one organization. there is the benefits organization which
it is important to know the woman who called me in darfur was marine. this affair that i was seven was just the last drop. since before went back. [inaudible question] >> she did. absolutely. she is recognized for it. we still talk pretty regularly. any other questions? here comes the microphone. >> is this on? since you just went to the va, have you seen -- what kind of progress have you seen on behalf of the va? also, perhaps in their willingness to work with nonprofits like the...
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and the u.s. marine is languishing in a mexican prison on weapons possession. >> he is accused of possession and not for weapons smuggling which is a different charge. >> mexico doesn't think he is smuggling and that's a big deal. smuggling means he wanted to sell them but possession could be a mistake. >> he's not a criminal. he made a mistake. >> so sergeant tahmooressi put behind bars. >> he scaled over a wall and obviously, activated the protocol. he was placed in a special cell and he hurt himself. deliberate >> yeah. >> apparently with a light bulb. >> and they chained him as a result of that? >> he was chained but my understanding is he had some sort of bandages. so he wouldn't be hurt. their concern was he might hurt helps or he might hurt someone else. >> la mesa prison transferred him to the prison he is being held in one of the more modern prisons in mexico. he was previously held in a more dangerous prison but he has been transferred to this prison. "on the record" went to the prison. but at
and the u.s. marine is languishing in a mexican prison on weapons possession. >> he is accused of possession and not for weapons smuggling which is a different charge. >> mexico doesn't think he is smuggling and that's a big deal. smuggling means he wanted to sell them but possession could be a mistake. >> he's not a criminal. he made a mistake. >> so sergeant tahmooressi put behind bars. >> he scaled over a wall and obviously, activated the protocol. he was placed...
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: the incident involved marine training with mortars. fficial says it is unclear exactly what took place. if the mortar exploded prematurely. the news getting reaction from the commander in chief who's thoughts and prayers are with the families of those lost and injured. >> it's a tragedy. and the president was briefed on it and made aware of it immediately. >> reporter: harry reid who represents nevada echoing to sentiments on the floor. >> my thoughts are with those woo are injure and those who have lost loved ones. >> reporter: the depot is an important training facility for troops headed overseas. it's located in a remote section of the state and made up of hundreds of buildings spread within 230 square miles. the marines issuing a worldwide moratorium on firing such mortars until an investigation can clear the safety of ammo used in the incident. the investigation will look into whether appropriate measures were taken to blow up the munitions. >>> the marines removed three officers from their command positions. their battalion comman
: the incident involved marine training with mortars. fficial says it is unclear exactly what took place. if the mortar exploded prematurely. the news getting reaction from the commander in chief who's thoughts and prayers are with the families of those lost and injured. >> it's a tragedy. and the president was briefed on it and made aware of it immediately. >> reporter: harry reid who represents nevada echoing to sentiments on the floor. >> my thoughts are with those woo are...
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and the tradition continues. these marinounty middle school girls raised money with bake sales, babysitting and a read-athon. back in nepal a big public awareness campaign has virtually eliminated the practice of selling children. earlier this year olga was at a public celebration for freed girls. >> just in front of me were 30 girls that were freed and just taken the college entrance exam and were going to college. i thought this is victory. >> eric thomas, abc news. >> those young women who started businesses have invested $40,000 in a loan fund to help free other girls. the need is huge so a foundation is helping to match that investment with $40,000 more. to help there is a link at abc7news.com. >>> still ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, google is giving away google glass and cash to a few select people. we will tell you which bay area group is getting one and what they are promising to do with it. here's a view from our emeryville camera looking toward san francisco. a lot of people look like they are heading into
and the tradition continues. these marinounty middle school girls raised money with bake sales, babysitting and a read-athon. back in nepal a big public awareness campaign has virtually eliminated the practice of selling children. earlier this year olga was at a public celebration for freed girls. >> just in front of me were 30 girls that were freed and just taken the college entrance exam and were going to college. i thought this is victory. >> eric thomas, abc news. >> those...
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i read that after i got out of the marine corps and in my 20s. out in '91, like while the gulf was war actually happening. and then i was just eating mres and listening -- tim's work is great. i want to ask phil about literature of war that kind of -- has mattered to him and also if you feel linkage between, say, tim o'brien or phil caputo or karl milante, if you feel like your book is following in line with some of those books and telling the same kinds of stories. >> there's a lot of books. i had a professor in college, a poet, fantastic poet, tom slays, who -- when he learned i was joining the marine corps, had me read, like, tolstoy and hemingway, to fill my head with a little bit of wisdom from some of the smartest people to write about war. the cannon of war writing is grim. i was reading, "the good soldier." the great world war 1 novel written by a czech anarchist. while i was writing one of the stories in here. as i was writing the book i was also reading things to inform me -- to inform me about kind of technical matters, so i get the det
i read that after i got out of the marine corps and in my 20s. out in '91, like while the gulf was war actually happening. and then i was just eating mres and listening -- tim's work is great. i want to ask phil about literature of war that kind of -- has mattered to him and also if you feel linkage between, say, tim o'brien or phil caputo or karl milante, if you feel like your book is following in line with some of those books and telling the same kinds of stories. >> there's a lot of...
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>>> it is changing as the marine layer is thicker. good morning, everyone, that will lead to cooler temperatures inland today and slow sunshine compared to the first days of the work week. temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50's and warm spot is napa at 60 degrees. 61 in alameda and redwood city at 60 and newark is 61 and brentwood is 60 and the rest of us in the mid-to-upper 50's with patchy drizzle. can you drive into the cloud as they hang around 850' to 900'. through the afternoon hours, you can seat winds picking up through the golden gate bridge and the bay and the delta communities where they will be fastest and they will touch all of our neighbors and we will be cooler. in the evening the winds will calm. you can see the winds on the ferry builting and pier nine pointing to the east a south sea breeze keeping us in the upper 50's and we have a few low 50's by 7:00 and around 60 to 76 at noon with clouds at the coast and sunshine, 60 to 82 by 4:00, and a nice evening, cool at the coast and mild inland at 74. enjoy. >>> ace train o
>>> it is changing as the marine layer is thicker. good morning, everyone, that will lead to cooler temperatures inland today and slow sunshine compared to the first days of the work week. temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50's and warm spot is napa at 60 degrees. 61 in alameda and redwood city at 60 and newark is 61 and brentwood is 60 and the rest of us in the mid-to-upper 50's with patchy drizzle. can you drive into the cloud as they hang around 850' to 900'. through the afternoon...
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the buckleys want the marine corps leadership to correct the record.ays they feel abandoned and believe other service families are in the same position, megyn. >> wow. thanks so much. tell viewers that the father of one of those marines, buckley, is going to be on fox and friends tomorrow morning in the 8:00 hour. so you can check your -- set your dvr for that. >>> we are just getting breaking news tonight about a plan to bring some ebola patients to the united states for treatment. despite the fact that there are very few places that can safely handle cases like that. we will investigate that. plus, is president obama about to do something so dramatic that some republicans will insist unimpeaching him, which is a topic the democrats have been very fond of bandying about lately. we will look at the evidence with chris stirewalt and anthony mccarthy after this break. >> stop being mad all the time. stop just hating all the time. come on. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been thro
the buckleys want the marine corps leadership to correct the record.ays they feel abandoned and believe other service families are in the same position, megyn. >> wow. thanks so much. tell viewers that the father of one of those marines, buckley, is going to be on fox and friends tomorrow morning in the 8:00 hour. so you can check your -- set your dvr for that. >>> we are just getting breaking news tonight about a plan to bring some ebola patients to the united states for...
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now the u.s. marine is langui languishing in mexican prison on weapons possession but he is not charged with weapons smuggling. >> he is charged with possession not for weapons smuggling which is a different charge. >> mexico doesn't think he was smuggling and that's a big deal. smuggling means you want to bring the guns in and sell them. >> he is not a criminal. he made a mistake. >> sergeant tahmooressi put behind bars at the mason state men ten penitentiary. >> he was placed in a special cell it's my understanding then he hurt himself. >> deliberately hurt himself? >> yes. apparently it was a light bulb. >> they chained him. >> he was chained but my understanding was he had some sort of bandages so he would n' be hurt. their concern was he might hurt himself or he might hurt someone else. >> the prison transferred him to one of the more modern prisons in mexico. he was previously held in another prison which was a much more dangerous prison. he has been perhatransferred to prison. on the record we cam
now the u.s. marine is langui languishing in mexican prison on weapons possession but he is not charged with weapons smuggling. >> he is charged with possession not for weapons smuggling which is a different charge. >> mexico doesn't think he was smuggling and that's a big deal. smuggling means you want to bring the guns in and sell them. >> he is not a criminal. he made a mistake. >> sergeant tahmooressi put behind bars at the mason state men ten penitentiary. >>...
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and the reason the marine corps is the marine corps they joined for one reason.hey know that they are going to go to a war and they want to fight. here's the problem. what's about to happen with this administration are a number of things. one, they are treating the military like laboratory rats in a radical social experiment. that hurts recruiting. number two, if you don't fight a war to win, people will not volunteer to serve. no one want to be the last one killed in this war. i have spent the last 13 years young americans who volunteered to serve in this military, they do not want to fight to lose. so this administration is hurting the readiness of the armed forces by the way they are treating those today. worst of all the v.a. scandal is affecting people. what if i get hurt? what's going to happen to me? finally the family benefits are being chopped to pieces by the congress and the white house. so long term, getting enough high quality really good fit bright young people to serve in the best military that's ever been is in jeopardy because, once again, this w
and the reason the marine corps is the marine corps they joined for one reason.hey know that they are going to go to a war and they want to fight. here's the problem. what's about to happen with this administration are a number of things. one, they are treating the military like laboratory rats in a radical social experiment. that hurts recruiting. number two, if you don't fight a war to win, people will not volunteer to serve. no one want to be the last one killed in this war. i have spent the...
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the marine finally tell the judge his side of the story. sergeant tahmooressi was arrested for making a a wrong turn at the border and carrying guns in his truck that was 102 days ago. right now a marine is still stuck in that mexican prison. so did the court hearing bring him any closer to freedom? [sirens] >> got a chance to get my client's statement. >> he is very strong and positive. and is he confident. >> there are multiple irregularities with the order to search his vehicle. he had not an adequate translator present. he was not afford a right to counsel. the counsel general of the united states was not notified. >> we're optimistic about the future. >> his next court date is set for august the 4th. >> we feel confident that we will get a favorable ruling. >> and just a short time ago, we spoke with the marine's lawyer, fernando. he spoke with us earlier. >> thank you for having me. >> how was your client in court yesterday? >> he started off pretty upbeat. he was straightforward. he talked at length and in detail about everything tha
the marine finally tell the judge his side of the story. sergeant tahmooressi was arrested for making a a wrong turn at the border and carrying guns in his truck that was 102 days ago. right now a marine is still stuck in that mexican prison. so did the court hearing bring him any closer to freedom? [sirens] >> got a chance to get my client's statement. >> he is very strong and positive. and is he confident. >> there are multiple irregularities with the order to search his...
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it will be because of the marine layer that will have more influence on the forecast. details on that are in the seven-day forecast. >>> thank you, mike. state investigators say that the chevron refinery in richmond had an early morning fire that did not result in injuries. it renewed concern over the plant that had a human fire two years ago. amy hollyfield is at the refinery with more news. >>> chevron and fire official say it was a small fire but watchdogs say that doesn't make them feel safer. the mayor of richmond tells me this is just another indication of the risk the people in rip pond live with every day. >> richmond firefighters rushed in to help the chevron fire department at 2:00 this morning when a fire started in a refinery small processing unit. a spokesman said that there was never a threat to the citizens of richmond and it was a small fire and no one was hurt. she refused to talk an camera but said while preparing a non-ational area for maintenance work using a specialized hose and steam a leak and small fire occurred that was extinguish at 2:59 am. t
it will be because of the marine layer that will have more influence on the forecast. details on that are in the seven-day forecast. >>> thank you, mike. state investigators say that the chevron refinery in richmond had an early morning fire that did not result in injuries. it renewed concern over the plant that had a human fire two years ago. amy hollyfield is at the refinery with more news. >>> chevron and fire official say it was a small fire but watchdogs say that doesn't...
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the mariners pitching like an all star. ends the first, so far he has six strikeouts.-0 lead in the second, dustin with the pitch. infield grounder but appears to tweak a ham strong. he would stay in the game. chavez had not given up a home run in over a month but in the fifth, kyle seager connects for a two -run blast. the mariners lead 3-0. >>> 25 years ago, giants' pitcher made an inspirational come back from cancer. today he was back on the mound throwing out the sceremonial first pitch. he now works as a motivational speaker. >>> the giants were hoping to get a lift from marco who was back in the lineup for the first time this season. here he makes a nice defensive play but did not get a hit today. ryan vogelsong pitched well but in the fourth. aaron hill takes deep to left for a solo shot. the d'backs picked up insurance in the seventh after a hills double. brings him home to make it 2-0. that would be the final. the giants have been shutout in vogelsong's last three starts. >>> before the warriors took on the suns, said hi to reggie miller. a big game for golde
the mariners pitching like an all star. ends the first, so far he has six strikeouts.-0 lead in the second, dustin with the pitch. infield grounder but appears to tweak a ham strong. he would stay in the game. chavez had not given up a home run in over a month but in the fifth, kyle seager connects for a two -run blast. the mariners lead 3-0. >>> 25 years ago, giants' pitcher made an inspirational come back from cancer. today he was back on the mound throwing out the sceremonial first...
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. >> let's keep talking about the marine held in mexico. calls are growing for the president to intervene. why do you think he won't? head to "fox & friends first" on facebook for a live debate #keep talking. >>> president obama meeting face to face with governor rick perry in texas. the president is still refusing to have congress act. what is the president saying now? >> the president said going to the border would be nothing more than a photo op in a crisis that is quickly over taking much of the domestic policy in washington and the country. the blame lies at the feet of the president. texas governor rick perry p went on wi on. >> you can unilaterally direct the department of defense to put the troops on the border to do that work. he starts talking about a philosophical issue. the same president that said al qaeda is p on the run. i don't know whether he is inept or there's something else going on. the president needs to understand that the single most important thing he can do is put the national guard on the border. >> while in texas
. >> let's keep talking about the marine held in mexico. calls are growing for the president to intervene. why do you think he won't? head to "fox & friends first" on facebook for a live debate #keep talking. >>> president obama meeting face to face with governor rick perry in texas. the president is still refusing to have congress act. what is the president saying now? >> the president said going to the border would be nothing more than a photo op in a crisis...
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embassy and the marine barracks? nd as i explained there was us trial that came with the judgment that the iranian revolutionary guard officers were involved and i name and number of them and the book in addition to which the iranian ambassador touche damascus to recount there is evidence there was a meeting with the ambassador's office with the revolutionary guards and to be counted out after the israeli invasion contingent to the 1500 revolutionary guards were sent to lebanon in support of the israelis israelis, they took over the barracks. and by my account that is where the truck bomb was assembled it was a complicated operation. 2,000 pounds of military grade plastic explosives and according to news the trial in 2003 the expert witnesses testified the of military grade explosives were notmg available in lebanon by traced to a military factory and iran. then i name and number of the iranian officers stationed in the barracks 1982 / 1983 contingent of those that were sent back but between five and 700 remain. one i
embassy and the marine barracks? nd as i explained there was us trial that came with the judgment that the iranian revolutionary guard officers were involved and i name and number of them and the book in addition to which the iranian ambassador touche damascus to recount there is evidence there was a meeting with the ambassador's office with the revolutionary guards and to be counted out after the israeli invasion contingent to the 1500 revolutionary guards were sent to lebanon in support of...
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the man doesn't live in marin city but is known to the community. he was able to walk a few blocks until he was found by sheriff's deputies. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield will have a live report coming up at 6:30. >>> in the east bay, hayward police are looking for the gunman that shot a young man late last night. matt keller is live at hayward police with new details. >> reporter: watch commander here at the hayward police department told me the teen victim is being treated at an area hospital after he was shot in the stomach last night. no arrests have been made in this case. he was shot last night at around 9:30 on oliver street near hesperian boulevard in award. we have video of a man leaving the scene in an ambulance. officers did not release an exact age but he is a juvenile. the investigation is in preliminary stages. the officers are working on finding the shooter. reporting live in hayward, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. >>> this morning the red cross is finding shelter for people burn out of their apartment building.
the man doesn't live in marin city but is known to the community. he was able to walk a few blocks until he was found by sheriff's deputies. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield will have a live report coming up at 6:30. >>> in the east bay, hayward police are looking for the gunman that shot a young man late last night. matt keller is live at hayward police with new details. >> reporter: watch commander here at the hayward police department told me the teen victim is being treated...
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on saturday morning the marine layer was almost 3,000 feet thick now. compressed, we have the warmer temperatures, temperatures climbing on up. fairly calm here for now. most of the moisture is off to the north, towards portland and seattle. we'll watch moisture pushing north through the next couple of days. right now we're seeing high clouds drifting by, but the moisture could get more significant by tuesday and wednesday which could bring changes to the forecast in the middle part of the week. right now, summer micro climate, around the bay area, case in point, 65, pleasanton, 92 right now. high pressure stronger, high temperatures coming in a little later than usual, we're seeing the numbers really climb up here just after 5:00. and the warming trend that got started today, kicking around noon. the temperatures in san jose hitting the 90s. looking at the area in pink, approaching hundred degrees, 70s closer to san francisco. a hot day in the forecast tomorrow. as the seven-day forecast shows on the bottom of the screen it will be a one-day warmup as w
on saturday morning the marine layer was almost 3,000 feet thick now. compressed, we have the warmer temperatures, temperatures climbing on up. fairly calm here for now. most of the moisture is off to the north, towards portland and seattle. we'll watch moisture pushing north through the next couple of days. right now we're seeing high clouds drifting by, but the moisture could get more significant by tuesday and wednesday which could bring changes to the forecast in the middle part of the...
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we are watching the visibility which is low at 1 and a quarter mile and the plain marine by lunch it will be sunny but the coast is partly sunny with below average highs in most neighborhoods today, drizzle is less likely as the air mass is dry and warm but we will be warmer-than-average for early part of next week but no 100s in the forecast. you can see the current that is easier to see than with the clouds. we have monsoon moisture to the west, a cool sea breeze taking over our neighborhood and a cloud deck to contend with. we will head to the south bay and can you see we are close to 80 at san jose but the average high is 83 and we will hit that in los gatos and gilroy and more sunshine and warmth in santa cruz at 71. upper 70's and dropping to 72 at millbrae. low-to-mid 60's along the coast. upper 60's in downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and money 70's and breezy through the north bay valley and low-to-mid 50's at the coast and low-to-mid 70's along the east bay shore and san lenadro at 73 and the east bay valleys a few 70's holding on at walnut creek and san ramon
we are watching the visibility which is low at 1 and a quarter mile and the plain marine by lunch it will be sunny but the coast is partly sunny with below average highs in most neighborhoods today, drizzle is less likely as the air mass is dry and warm but we will be warmer-than-average for early part of next week but no 100s in the forecast. you can see the current that is easier to see than with the clouds. we have monsoon moisture to the west, a cool sea breeze taking over our neighborhood...