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and the royal marines got really good at it. these men became dubbed by the local press as it "the water winnebagos." the winnebagos were a tribe in michigan that harried the americans for years and years and were extremely adept with their canoes. here you have the royal marines with a couple sailors and their rowboats -- and these both might have been 35 to 40 feet long -- and these men would show up just about anywhere and they did. every creek, every little river, every brook. what they like to call runs. it did not matter. if those boats could draw water, they were in them. and mixed into all of this are the slaves. 1813, the chesapeake economy counted on two things -- shipping and slaves. tobacco was king in tidewater, virginia. there are rumors to this day. little port towns. slaves ran the lumber industry, they were used in the fishing industry. they were in farming. the more skilled hands, so to speak, among the slaves, might have built boats. the economy rested on slaves. during the revolutionary war, the british made i
and the royal marines got really good at it. these men became dubbed by the local press as it "the water winnebagos." the winnebagos were a tribe in michigan that harried the americans for years and years and were extremely adept with their canoes. here you have the royal marines with a couple sailors and their rowboats -- and these both might have been 35 to 40 feet long -- and these men would show up just about anywhere and they did. every creek, every little river, every brook....
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the u.s. marines and the royal marines never quite met. obviously the british went on to washington, had a great time, burned the place. i think my favorite story of the british burning washington was when they went to the greenleaf arsenal and began to dump all of the powder barrels down the well. i guess they forgot barrels have iron hoops and when iron scrapes against flintstone, it makes sparks. kaboom. it kills 30 british. tornado, hurricane, micro storm, whatever you want to call it -- microburst came through the night of the burning, the british retreated, went to baltimore. at baltimore, there were, again, united states marines in defense at fort mchenry at the water battery and at the battle of northpoint, you have a line that had been thrown up outside of baltimore and in the middle of that line was captain john of the united states navy with 400 sailors and 90 marines he had scraped up from philadelphia. -- again, a very small microcosm of the war. event inthe philadelphia had petered out. read anant to interesting story, look up
the u.s. marines and the royal marines never quite met. obviously the british went on to washington, had a great time, burned the place. i think my favorite story of the british burning washington was when they went to the greenleaf arsenal and began to dump all of the powder barrels down the well. i guess they forgot barrels have iron hoops and when iron scrapes against flintstone, it makes sparks. kaboom. it kills 30 british. tornado, hurricane, micro storm, whatever you want to call it --...
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the marine corps is great. they say captain pham, you have not seen your dad in 17 years, we will give you four days off. [laughter] the amphibious group was sailing from san diego to hawaii. the word got out, the kernel lonel called me and said we will give you six days. but he said, you better be at pearl harbor when we pull in. after 17 years, i spent six days with my father and went to the 11th unit to the gulf. and then briefly into mogadishu. we never became father and some son like in vietnam. there was always a bridge to there. you cannot make up that time, it was not just generational, but cultural. when he passed away, i felt as if i had let a great opportunity -- how many kids have fathers who passed away in the vietnam war had the opportunity i did? i did not know what he did in the war, what happened to them, him, why he did not leave with us when we left saigon. i was able to reassemble the pieces. a journalist had interviewed my father. in the recording, he talked about things that i wished i had
the marine corps is great. they say captain pham, you have not seen your dad in 17 years, we will give you four days off. [laughter] the amphibious group was sailing from san diego to hawaii. the word got out, the kernel lonel called me and said we will give you six days. but he said, you better be at pearl harbor when we pull in. after 17 years, i spent six days with my father and went to the 11th unit to the gulf. and then briefly into mogadishu. we never became father and some son like in...
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for the marines, this training takes 11 weeks. he crucible is the culmination of that time, then a hike up what is known as the reaper, is the culmination of the crucible. the next morning, under a dense fog, the first group of recruits finishes the hike. by the time all 400 recruits make it, the sun has started to rise. it's here on top of this mountain, that these young men graduate from training. and officially become united states marines. >> during the past three days, many of you have had to rely on your fellow recruit to find the strength to press on. together you have faced the final challenge of recruit training. you now share a bond forged through hardship that can't be broken. you have proven you deserve to be among america's warrior elite. you have done what many dare to try. you have earned a title, united states marine. congratulations. and semper fidelis. are we ready? >> yes, sir. >> are we sure? >> yes, sir. >> the recruits return to formation where they are given the emblem of the marines. the eagle, globe and anc
for the marines, this training takes 11 weeks. he crucible is the culmination of that time, then a hike up what is known as the reaper, is the culmination of the crucible. the next morning, under a dense fog, the first group of recruits finishes the hike. by the time all 400 recruits make it, the sun has started to rise. it's here on top of this mountain, that these young men graduate from training. and officially become united states marines. >> during the past three days, many of you...
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the marines are looking at new evidence of who actually raised that flag. and the famous son of one of them says for the first time he's convinced the marines got it wrong. nbc's pete williams with the stunning new twist. >> reporter: as u.s. marines stormed the island of iwo jima off japan, six american servicemen raised the u.s. flag. and the photo of that moment became one of the most famous in history. for seven decades, the marines have identified five of their own in that picture along with a navy corpsman, john bradley. that photo inspired the marine war memorial in washington. now historians say john bradley was not among the six men cast in bronze. his son james wrote the bestselling book "flags of our fathers," made into a hit movie directed by clint eastwood. now for the first time he tells nbc news he believes his father was in the in the iconic photo after all. >> for 70 years the government has been saying that was my father there. it took me a little while to realize it might not be so. >> reporter: a smaller flag had been raised on iwo jima t
the marines are looking at new evidence of who actually raised that flag. and the famous son of one of them says for the first time he's convinced the marines got it wrong. nbc's pete williams with the stunning new twist. >> reporter: as u.s. marines stormed the island of iwo jima off japan, six american servicemen raised the u.s. flag. and the photo of that moment became one of the most famous in history. for seven decades, the marines have identified five of their own in that picture...
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the marine corps war memorial is modelled after the photograph. as no names, but honors all marines killed in duty since the corps was founded in 1775. sharyl: so, if not bradley, who is it? scott: historians believe it is franklin sousley, who they were originally believed he was in the back of the pack. sharyl: all right. scott, thanks. we will be back sharyl: this week's "follow the money" offers a check-up on the affordable care act and the diagnosis isn't good. health insurer humana is reportedly considering pulling out of obamacare exchanges in some states in 2017. humana currently offers plans in 15 states. in april, the nation's largest insurance company, unitedhealth group, announced its plans to exit obamacare exchanges in all but a handful of states next year due in part to financial loss. and a huge irs mistake resulted in a little $8 million bonus for some obamacare customers in 2015 courtesy of your tax dollars. thousands of others were cheated. how did it happen? it seems the irs sent some 800,000 obamacare customers the wrong obamac
the marine corps war memorial is modelled after the photograph. as no names, but honors all marines killed in duty since the corps was founded in 1775. sharyl: so, if not bradley, who is it? scott: historians believe it is franklin sousley, who they were originally believed he was in the back of the pack. sharyl: all right. scott, thanks. we will be back sharyl: this week's "follow the money" offers a check-up on the affordable care act and the diagnosis isn't good. health insurer...
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the marine corps identified the man as john bradley. e were five marines out there raising the flag and he was awarded the navy cross for dragging a marine battle. made "flags of our father." amateur historian studying the say it may notay be bradley on the mountain and that the items visible on the may mean that it is actually franklin, the man in the back. say that man is actually harold scholz, who was never identified at the time. the marines are investigating the claims. was takenhal photo 6500g a battle where servicemen made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. year survivorsis -- earlier this year, survivors gathered for a reunion. therdless of who it is in photo, no one has ever suggested that any of the men are less deserving of our respect. it is just a historical quirk. was theay, the raising second. the first flag was deemed too small or a colonel said that he wanted the flag as a keepsake. when the second flag went up, the photo was burned in the eyes of every american and helped raise money for the war, symbolizing the he
the marine corps identified the man as john bradley. e were five marines out there raising the flag and he was awarded the navy cross for dragging a marine battle. made "flags of our father." amateur historian studying the say it may notay be bradley on the mountain and that the items visible on the may mean that it is actually franklin, the man in the back. say that man is actually harold scholz, who was never identified at the time. the marines are investigating the claims. was...
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van iersel talked his way into the marine corps. he served with the third marine division in the pacific and safely returned home in 1945. mr. van iersel passed away at the age of 93. but as a long-time resident of sierra madre, mr. van iersel exemplified the american dream, raising his family eafer left military service, volunteering with the local veterans of foreign wars, and remaining an active member of the community. i encourage you to honor his extraordinary legacy and vote es on h.r. 4671. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. walker: i reserve the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina reserves. the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized. mrs. lawrence: mr. speaker, we should pass this bill to cognize louis van iersel, an unparalleled dedication to our country. i urge the passage of h.r. 4761, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will th
van iersel talked his way into the marine corps. he served with the third marine division in the pacific and safely returned home in 1945. mr. van iersel passed away at the age of 93. but as a long-time resident of sierra madre, mr. van iersel exemplified the american dream, raising his family eafer left military service, volunteering with the local veterans of foreign wars, and remaining an active member of the community. i encourage you to honor his extraordinary legacy and vote es on h.r....
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you can see a heavy police presence there near the marin country club. the search is on for three suspects. we'll have an update coming up. >> also ahead one nurse for a school district. how bay area kids are paying the price for a glaring shortage of school nurses. >> and police move in on horses as protests get ugly. the arrests and tense moments at a rally in southern california. ,, from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. the search is on now for the suspects. this is all happening near fairway drive. near the marin >>> two people shot in novato and the search is on for the suspect. this is all happening near fairway drive right near the marin country club. ken bastida has new details from the ne
you can see a heavy police presence there near the marin country club. the search is on for three suspects. we'll have an update coming up. >> also ahead one nurse for a school district. how bay area kids are paying the price for a glaring shortage of school nurses. >> and police move in on horses as protests get ugly. the arrests and tense moments at a rally in southern california. ,, from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and...
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of them says for the first time he's convinced the marines got it wrong. nbc's pete williams with the stunning new twist. >> reporter: as u.s. marines stormed the island of servicemen raised the u.s. flag, and the photo of that moment became one of the most famous in history. for seven decades the marines identified five of their own in that mipicture, along with bradley. now amateur historians say john bradley was not among those six men cast in bronze. his son, james, wrote the best-selling book, flags of our fathers, made into a hit movie directed by clint eastwood. now for the first time bradley tells nbc news, he believes his father was not in the iconic photo after all. >> for 70 years, the government has been saying that was my father there. so it took me a little while to realize that might not be so. >> reporter: a smaller flag had been raised on iwo jima two hours earlier. amateur historian justin spence of sacramento studied recently released combat photos for identifying details. >> it can be little things. a helmet, or a ring on a finger. >> re
of them says for the first time he's convinced the marines got it wrong. nbc's pete williams with the stunning new twist. >> reporter: as u.s. marines stormed the island of servicemen raised the u.s. flag, and the photo of that moment became one of the most famous in history. for seven decades the marines identified five of their own in that mipicture, along with bradley. now amateur historians say john bradley was not among those six men cast in bronze. his son, james, wrote the...
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the safety of our soldiers and marines should be our number one priority. nally, this marked includes leg which -- this mark includes language covering 34 different programs. in terms of the funding is arements, this bill, it little bit different than the last three years. on the plus side, the programs art $69subcommittee better -- six billion dollars for airplanes and additional helicopters in several billion for increases of a range of programs. most of which are from the military services unfunded requirements list. and is that is all good good for the department of defense, but i have to tell you that the way it is paid is, unfortunately, not our normal practice and a little disheartening and mr. smith spoke about it. in past years, we have done aggressive look at what things cost to try to save money. this year, that the not happen. while the subcommittee did find a few target reductions, most of the $6 billion is coming from the readiness and personnel accounts. i do want to address left issue, it has been a pleasure to serve for 20 years. this is my
the safety of our soldiers and marines should be our number one priority. nally, this marked includes leg which -- this mark includes language covering 34 different programs. in terms of the funding is arements, this bill, it little bit different than the last three years. on the plus side, the programs art $69subcommittee better -- six billion dollars for airplanes and additional helicopters in several billion for increases of a range of programs. most of which are from the military services...
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the marine corps is looking into the facts surrounding that photo.t is possible that some of the misidentified. it started with an amateur historian recovering from surgery. >> nbc's pete williams is work thg story for nightly news. we know it is five marines, one navy coreman. what have you learned? >> the marines have said for the past 70 years the one navy corpsman was james bradley, who is -- john bradley, the navy corpsman, who was the father of james bradley who wrote the book "flags of our fathers" that was made into the movie by clint eastwood, directedly clint eastwood and produced by steven spielberg. that's bradley roughly in themile. it appears and bradley's own son tells us that he now believes na his father is not one of the six men cast in bronze. why the confusion? this picture by a.p. photographer on iwo jima, the highest point of was stormed by the marines in 1945. that was the second flag raising that day. just two hours before, a smaller flag had been raised by a group of marines. now, the amateur historians that have gone back an
the marine corps is looking into the facts surrounding that photo.t is possible that some of the misidentified. it started with an amateur historian recovering from surgery. >> nbc's pete williams is work thg story for nightly news. we know it is five marines, one navy coreman. what have you learned? >> the marines have said for the past 70 years the one navy corpsman was james bradley, who is -- john bradley, the navy corpsman, who was the father of james bradley who wrote the book...
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, he was gone and went into the marines. >> reporter: just months later he was on his way to the middle east. >> he went straight over to iraq. >> reporter: she talked to him twice while he was god. >> the last time i talked to him was on march 17. that was the last time i got to talk to him. >> reporter: was a happy? >> he was. he loved it. he said, mom, things are scary. i've watched a few of my friends being blown away but, i'm not scared. he said, we've been giving kids candy in the marketplace which is rewarding. >> reporter: then came that day in april of then came that day in april 2004. >> i get out of my car and i'm talking to some neighbors. i look up and three marines came around the end of the building and i just lost it. i totally knew what they were there to tell me. they told me he had been killed in iraq and an ambush and was killed with nine of the marines and a navy corpsmen. >> reporter: in the months that followed she stood by other families. >> were called goldstar parents. i thought, as a will need someone walking in their shoes to help a land an either/or hand. i
, he was gone and went into the marines. >> reporter: just months later he was on his way to the middle east. >> he went straight over to iraq. >> reporter: she talked to him twice while he was god. >> the last time i talked to him was on march 17. that was the last time i got to talk to him. >> reporter: was a happy? >> he was. he loved it. he said, mom, things are scary. i've watched a few of my friends being blown away but, i'm not scared. he said, we've...
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cars won't be able to park at vista point on the marin side. taxis and ride services can only drop off passengers at vista point. the closure runs from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. today and monday as part of an ongoing effort to reduce traffic congestion in the area during busy times. >>> i'm sure a lot of people will be out and about tomorrow and today, lisa. >> carolyn, at the golden gate bridge today not so much in the way of sunshine early on. we have clouds at the coast right now. here's a live look outside from the roof camera. 53 degrees in downtown san francisco and we are looking at the west wind right now. it will be with us throughout the day for a cooler afternoon for some. i'll have the details next. >> thank you, lisa. >>> next, a traveling tribute to the fallen this memorial day weekend is in the bay area. >>> and a farewell barbecue, the owners of a local market hoping they don't have to close. >>> in the southern u.s., police are telling people to stay off the roads tonight because of flooding caused by heavy rain. in texas, four pe
cars won't be able to park at vista point on the marin side. taxis and ride services can only drop off passengers at vista point. the closure runs from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. today and monday as part of an ongoing effort to reduce traffic congestion in the area during busy times. >>> i'm sure a lot of people will be out and about tomorrow and today, lisa. >> carolyn, at the golden gate bridge today not so much in the way of sunshine early on. we have clouds at the coast right...
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the marine layer clouds focused down towards the central cold front. we have patchy fog near the coast that will push locally back into the bay. here is the plan for tomorrow for monday memorial day starting out the day with partly cloudy skies and patchy foggy specially near the cold front and then into the afternoon hours will increase sunshine still some patchy coastal fog few patches south of the golden gate bridge and bigger temperature range. most areas tomorrow will be warmer than today. overnight lows first thing tomorrow morning starting out your monday morning in the 50s across most areas. santa rosa 50. freed freeh month 554. morgan hill 52 degrees. forecast model showing you some fog. few more patches into the bay and then will take this into the afternoon hours by lunchtime by 4:00. the beaches mainly there the 60s around the way upper 70s to near 80 degrees the warmest location inland back into the lower 90s around 93 degrees for monday afternoon at 4:00. that's for tomorrow. we actually have some pretty hot temperatures in the five- day
the marine layer clouds focused down towards the central cold front. we have patchy fog near the coast that will push locally back into the bay. here is the plan for tomorrow for monday memorial day starting out the day with partly cloudy skies and patchy foggy specially near the cold front and then into the afternoon hours will increase sunshine still some patchy coastal fog few patches south of the golden gate bridge and bigger temperature range. most areas tomorrow will be warmer than today....
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the first victim called police and said he was shot and stabbed near the marin country club. he said he was attacked by three people. the deputies found a second person in the area. he was shot in the head and died at the scene, the first victim is alive. novato high school announced the classes are canceled to ensure the safety of studentth and staff. >> i'm shocked. i am. because i've never seen anything like this before. >> investigators are looking if drugs or gangs are involved in the attack. authorities have described the vehicles and three attacker -- victims and three attackers as hispanic males. >>> police in eastern contra costa country -- county are investigating a shooting at a park near heritage high school. when officers arrived they found an 18-year-old african- american man was shot. hits wounds don't appear to be life-threatening. a group of people approached them and had an argument? the gunman is latino, between 18 and 20. the suspect drove off in an older model four door hound owe on ball for road. the police canine tracked down a suspect in hayward. a man
the first victim called police and said he was shot and stabbed near the marin country club. he said he was attacked by three people. the deputies found a second person in the area. he was shot in the head and died at the scene, the first victim is alive. novato high school announced the classes are canceled to ensure the safety of studentth and staff. >> i'm shocked. i am. because i've never seen anything like this before. >> investigators are looking if drugs or gangs are involved...
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and the concerns that the marine corps raises, the air force and navy, had very similar. so the marine corps was not that far off from everyone else, just the only one that chose to request an exception and that is an important point that gets lost. with regard to the standards, yes, we hear that all of the time. so, that's why when you look at secretary carter's memo and he has his guiding principles, he talks about the need to make sure we have the right standards, that they're occupationally specific, current and operationally relevant because that's the core of the standard much everything we do and once we -- that is why it was so important to review and validate the standards. because now we have an ability to stand behind a standard that is able to be explained and articulate and is required to do the job. and recognition, right. the number of women that want to do the jobs are small and the number of women that could meet the standard beyond that is even smaller. so there is a full recognition that the numbers may be very, very small or not at all. and that is wha
and the concerns that the marine corps raises, the air force and navy, had very similar. so the marine corps was not that far off from everyone else, just the only one that chose to request an exception and that is an important point that gets lost. with regard to the standards, yes, we hear that all of the time. so, that's why when you look at secretary carter's memo and he has his guiding principles, he talks about the need to make sure we have the right standards, that they're occupationally...
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they are following the food. marine biologist john tomei says now that el nino weather is winding down krill is in full bloom. >> we get these strong northwest winds. this whips up the nutrients and that's what causes these krill to bloom and krill are the snickers bars of the monterey bay. everything eats it. >> reporter: el nino effects haven't gone away completely. >> we are seeing warmer waters than usual in the past year and that can bring animals to places that they are not usually found. >> reporter: he says el nino did play a role in bringing other marine life like the red crab we saw in monterey days ago. as for any more unusual sightings in the bay? scientists tell us it's about as predictable as mother nature. in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> if you can't take a helicopter ride to see the whales in action we are told that the best spot is moss landing. >>> time now 4:53. a bay area political candidate takes "justice" into his own hands after catching teens stealing his campaign signs. ,,,, p?p?o?gv
they are following the food. marine biologist john tomei says now that el nino weather is winding down krill is in full bloom. >> we get these strong northwest winds. this whips up the nutrients and that's what causes these krill to bloom and krill are the snickers bars of the monterey bay. everything eats it. >> reporter: el nino effects haven't gone away completely. >> we are seeing warmer waters than usual in the past year and that can bring animals to places that they are...
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journeys to the top of the world. >>> we end this memorial day with marine'srkable journey one of which almost ended on a minefield in afghanistan. instead he became the first veteran wounded in combat to summit mt. everest. jericka duncan has his story. >> reporter: it took charlie linville seven weeks to reach the top of mt. everest. this was his third attempt. he did it with a five pound prosthesis strapped to his thigh. >> i pushed my body to the ultimate extreme and came out victorious. that's confidence i get to carry forever. >> reporter: the 30-year-old marine, member of a bomb disposal unit was badly injured in 2011 while in afghanistan. the pain in his right leg was so severe he asked doctors to amputate it. >> then all of a sudden i was in a hospital bed where people wanted to push me in my wheelchair, had nothing but pity, felt sorry for me. wanted to take care of me. soon after, linville was introduced to tim medvitz. founder of the heroes project featured on "60 minutes" in 2015. the organization trains gravely wounded veterans to climb the world
journeys to the top of the world. >>> we end this memorial day with marine'srkable journey one of which almost ended on a minefield in afghanistan. instead he became the first veteran wounded in combat to summit mt. everest. jericka duncan has his story. >> reporter: it took charlie linville seven weeks to reach the top of mt. everest. this was his third attempt. he did it with a five pound prosthesis strapped to his thigh. >> i pushed my body to the ultimate extreme and...
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now the marines are not giving a time line for the length of their investigation. it appears they're comparing photos that were taken on that day to try to identify those men. >> and we said it has been going on for two years, i thought i heard years and years ago about this possible controversy. >> you know, it is interesting, i guess would you have thought back then, maybe they would have -- the people who were in the photo with have said hey that's me, you snow. >> right. >> or a lot of people who would say hey that's me, too. >> in times square of the sailor kissing the nurse, you know, a bunch of people say that's me, that's me, that's me. >> who knows, we'll finds out. coming up next tonight, eye opening stud bye teenagers and sleep. why kids today get less sleep than ever, and what might be keeping them up all night long. >> i'll bet i can guess. >> and growing research shows your super helpful gps could be missing with your mind. -- could be messing with your mind. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> beyonce is now going from lemonade to watermellon. she is invested in a sta
now the marines are not giving a time line for the length of their investigation. it appears they're comparing photos that were taken on that day to try to identify those men. >> and we said it has been going on for two years, i thought i heard years and years ago about this possible controversy. >> you know, it is interesting, i guess would you have thought back then, maybe they would have -- the people who were in the photo with have said hey that's me, you snow. >> right....
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today, the mariners finished a series sweep on the may the fourth be with you. that was a seattle fan. how about han solo? marcus simeon gutman. his seventh of the year already but look at this shot. it lands in the upper deck. we are talking almost melt davis. 446 feet. the mariners go up for to check a 2 but then the a's retake the lead ground ball to go third. kyle seeger charges with a two run error. kind of a sloppy game. a's up in the seventh. in the eighth, a two run shot. he has had four home runs this season. oakland loses 9-8. a sweep for the mariners. all the talk around here seems to focus on the golden state warriors. another great comeback last night. they won the first game of the series by 12, last night by 11, but two completely different games against the blazers. in game two, they have come back and then that man right there, a big reason that the warriors were able to mount the great comeback in the second half. he didn't even play in game one but last night in 13 minutes, he was four for four with six rebounds and a block shot, absolutely se
today, the mariners finished a series sweep on the may the fourth be with you. that was a seattle fan. how about han solo? marcus simeon gutman. his seventh of the year already but look at this shot. it lands in the upper deck. we are talking almost melt davis. 446 feet. the mariners go up for to check a 2 but then the a's retake the lead ground ball to go third. kyle seeger charges with a two run error. kind of a sloppy game. a's up in the seventh. in the eighth, a two run shot. he has had...
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the mother of the late rapper tupac shakur has died in marin county. at the home of the woman. the marin county sheriff's department says she had a possible heart attack there last night. shakur was a former member of the black panther party. she was charged with plotting to bomb police stations in 1970s but was acquitted. her son tupac was fatally shot in las vegas in 1996. more than 75 million of his records have been sold worldwide. we're big fans. >>> a big challenge lies ahead for cupertino-based apple. joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> good morning. apple is working with its longest losing streak since 1998. that was well before the first ipod showing up on the scene. 18 years. eight straight losing days this after apple's first quarter earnings took a big dive. sales down 13% from a year earlier. and also on the liquidation of investor carl icahn's entire stake in the company worth billions. apple's ceo tim cook even went on cnbc's jim kramer show to defend apple saying that things couldn't be better, that he is v
the mother of the late rapper tupac shakur has died in marin county. at the home of the woman. the marin county sheriff's department says she had a possible heart attack there last night. shakur was a former member of the black panther party. she was charged with plotting to bomb police stations in 1970s but was acquitted. her son tupac was fatally shot in las vegas in 1996. more than 75 million of his records have been sold worldwide. we're big fans. >>> a big challenge lies ahead for...
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runners from 45 states will gather to take part in either the marine corps historic half or semper five. wreck joins us to ta-- rick joi about the race. it's sunday but weekend vaevent. are there other activities? >> absolutely. the goal is to get those who come with the runs are to experience our healthy expo, which has 70 vendors. it has something for everybody. so we really want people to come out, even though they're not in the race, you know, it might get them so motivated and so addicted to what's going on that they'll be on the starting line in 2017. >> well, we've all known about the fall classic, the full marathon that is run by the marine corps, but is this something new because the springtime one and of course you've added something to it, too. >> well, this is our ninth year. this is a good base for the marine corps marathon because you're right, we're in the planning phase for that event. but more importantly, it's really an opportunity for the marines who come out of marine corps based quantico to real a lot of our marines and workforce live in frederic fredericksburg. >>
runners from 45 states will gather to take part in either the marine corps historic half or semper five. wreck joins us to ta-- rick joi about the race. it's sunday but weekend vaevent. are there other activities? >> absolutely. the goal is to get those who come with the runs are to experience our healthy expo, which has 70 vendors. it has something for everybody. so we really want people to come out, even though they're not in the race, you know, it might get them so motivated and so...
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i am lieutenant doug pittman with the marin county sheriff's office. i just wanted to sieze this opportunity. one, two support the novato school district during this horrific time for them and everybody else involved. i also wanted to clarify and give a few statements in regards to where we are at in our current investigation. obviously, it's become known that both the victims involved in yesterday's shooting are students here at novato high school. because they are minors, i am not able to disclose who their names are. this is still a very, very active investigation. all of our detectives are tasked with a variety of different roles in regards to investigating this here today. the key thing is that we want you to know that we are very comfortable with where we are at in the vessels. i am anticipating that we will have much more information to share later on this afternoon. the key thing here this morning is, again, the two victims involved in the shooting yesterday, one being the first victim who called 911 to the local law enforcement and identified w
i am lieutenant doug pittman with the marin county sheriff's office. i just wanted to sieze this opportunity. one, two support the novato school district during this horrific time for them and everybody else involved. i also wanted to clarify and give a few statements in regards to where we are at in our current investigation. obviously, it's become known that both the victims involved in yesterday's shooting are students here at novato high school. because they are minors, i am not able to...
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. >>> and the mother of rapper tupac shakur dies in a marin county hospital. a look at the legacy she is leaving behind >>> and the water is heating up and so are fire concerns. we are live with cal fire on its efforts to prevent devastation during this fire week. >> feeling good on a tuesday morning. hanging around jack london square, taking in the views, waiting for tipoff, warriors and trailblazers in the city of oakland. i was at the store. my son had to buy flowers for his teacher there because it's teacher appreciation day. and that's the first time i noticed. it says mother's day. and then i walked in and my producer said i have to did a segment on mothers' day. >> how can you do that it. >> well, so things to do. >> his mother watches the show every among as does his i have wife. there are two moms in his life that need to do. >> i'm excited to do this. >> i'm horrified. >> steve, save us. >> it's better to find out five days earlier than five days later. >> or sunday morning. >> i had it all along. >> hopefully blue skies by sunday, though. >> that is
. >>> and the mother of rapper tupac shakur dies in a marin county hospital. a look at the legacy she is leaving behind >>> and the water is heating up and so are fire concerns. we are live with cal fire on its efforts to prevent devastation during this fire week. >> feeling good on a tuesday morning. hanging around jack london square, taking in the views, waiting for tipoff, warriors and trailblazers in the city of oakland. i was at the store. my son had to buy flowers...
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maureen: she is burieded beside her husband who she made in the marine corps. : the family has to be so proud. maureen: wonderful story. leon: driving to d.c. these days should be a smoother ride than other a month ago. the final numbers are in. d.c. crews patched up 16,500 potholes in potholepalooza. this year's blitz lasted 43 days. that means the crews were filling 380 potholes every day. maureen: a memorable sight for a front royal resident this week. she walked to her backdoor, looked outside and saw this. two bears fighting on her patio. our diane cho talked to the woman behind the video about what she did next. diane: imagine being woken up to this. >> pretty wild. diane: danielle says that exactly what happened to her early tuesday morning so she immediately started recording. >> i could see the other one start coming out of the woods. what you see is what you got. diane: she says she was standing inside of her home a few feet away before she eventually turned off the camera, scared the bears would come crashing through the sliding glass door. >> i was w
maureen: she is burieded beside her husband who she made in the marine corps. : the family has to be so proud. maureen: wonderful story. leon: driving to d.c. these days should be a smoother ride than other a month ago. the final numbers are in. d.c. crews patched up 16,500 potholes in potholepalooza. this year's blitz lasted 43 days. that means the crews were filling 380 potholes every day. maureen: a memorable sight for a front royal resident this week. she walked to her backdoor, looked...
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on behalf of the joint chiefs of staff and the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, and coast guard thatare privileged to lead, thank you for bringing a meaning to the message of sacrifice. thank you for remembering. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, listen now as master sergeant michael ford of the united states army band performs the last full measure of devotion. ♪ it's the long and honored history of america there are names that shine like beacons in the night patriots whose vision gave us meaning who kept the lamp of freedom burning bright in the long and honored history of america there were those who came they were called upon for desperate circumstance to bring the ultimate sacrifice a grateful nation bows its head in thanks for guaranteeing our tomorrow the last full measure of devotion that's what they gave to the cause the last full measure of devotion and though they cannot hear our applause we honor them forever keep alive their stories pay tribute to their lives and give them all the glory the last full measure of devotion beyond the call of duty where their deeds the las
on behalf of the joint chiefs of staff and the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, and coast guard thatare privileged to lead, thank you for bringing a meaning to the message of sacrifice. thank you for remembering. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, listen now as master sergeant michael ford of the united states army band performs the last full measure of devotion. ♪ it's the long and honored history of america there are names that shine like beacons in the night patriots whose vision...
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this is how it looks from mount tamalpais as we look on the marine layer waiting to bring us a warmer day. the highs are warmest only and the winds will shift on friday can we feel the cooling trend through the weekend. now, the inland east bay in the south by by sock, -- by 10:00, gone, and then it is cleared by noon. 60s to 80s is our spread today from the coast inland so we will go neighborhood by neighborhood and see what yours is, 79 in sunnyvale and everyone else in the 80s in the south bay, and 80 at mountain view and everyone else around 74 to 79 on the peninsula and low-to-mid 60s along the coast and mid-to-upper 60s like the 67 in downtown, south san francisco, and sausalito, and upper 60s, and start at 76 in petaluma and napa and calistoga and north, low-to-mid 80s and loan the east bay sure, mid-to-upper 70s from berkeley at 74 to fremont at 79 and deck at 7 a, and how about 81 in san ramon and walnut creek and ramon and walnut creek and antioch at 86. >> just in time, this is not much going on, and here is a look at the traffic, all the nongreen areas are in the east bay.
this is how it looks from mount tamalpais as we look on the marine layer waiting to bring us a warmer day. the highs are warmest only and the winds will shift on friday can we feel the cooling trend through the weekend. now, the inland east bay in the south by by sock, -- by 10:00, gone, and then it is cleared by noon. 60s to 80s is our spread today from the coast inland so we will go neighborhood by neighborhood and see what yours is, 79 in sunnyvale and everyone else in the 80s in the south...
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you can see the marine layer off in the distance there. that's the cloud cover that we're dealing with, at least at the immediate coastline. folks get ready for bay to breaker, you may see some cloud cover. 64 degrees for san francisco later on this afternoon. 69 for the east bay. our inland locations will manage a few low 70s from the tri-valley to the north bay, even in the south bay today will be nice and pleasant with sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures go up more for tomorrow and big time by tuesday and wednesday, kira, we're tracking a summer sizzle midweek. we'll talk about that and the chance of rain. we'll go over that in about 15 minutes. >> why am i not surprised? this is what we've had, heat, rain, heat, rain. >> that's been the pattern. >> a little bit of everything. anthony, we'll check in later, thanks. we are a few hours away from the start of bay to breakers. runners are gathering at the starting line already at howard and main streets. 40,000 runners are signed up to run this year, but if history is any indication tw
you can see the marine layer off in the distance there. that's the cloud cover that we're dealing with, at least at the immediate coastline. folks get ready for bay to breaker, you may see some cloud cover. 64 degrees for san francisco later on this afternoon. 69 for the east bay. our inland locations will manage a few low 70s from the tri-valley to the north bay, even in the south bay today will be nice and pleasant with sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures go up more for tomorrow and big...
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the marine layer is shallow. tomorrow, warm in the south bay.g the peninsula, 84, mountain view. 80, san mateo. half moon bay, 65. downsan francisco, 70. 64, daly city. north bay, warm, 79, san rafael. 82 vallejo. 86 in sent rose sample oakland tomorrow, a comfortably warm 76. fremont at 84. inland, upper 80s, low 90s. as we take a look at your beach forecast. we'll have the morning clouds but they'll break done quickly so a nice beach day on monday. temperatures warmer tomorrow the ocean water temperature at a chilly 55. take your to oracle for game seven tomorrow. 6:00, 71. nothing but sunshine, as you get into oracle arena, as you let out and we win game seven, 64. the only fly in the ointment, tree pollen up and unper and jury juniper and cedar, and on friday, the main event, 10 to 25 degrees before average. this is 104 and that's not a mistake. by saturday and sunday, increasing afternoon clouds. that's going to quickly drop the temperatures at least the next five days. we're soaked in sunshine. >> all right, drew. thank you very much. >> h
the marine layer is shallow. tomorrow, warm in the south bay.g the peninsula, 84, mountain view. 80, san mateo. half moon bay, 65. downsan francisco, 70. 64, daly city. north bay, warm, 79, san rafael. 82 vallejo. 86 in sent rose sample oakland tomorrow, a comfortably warm 76. fremont at 84. inland, upper 80s, low 90s. as we take a look at your beach forecast. we'll have the morning clouds but they'll break done quickly so a nice beach day on monday. temperatures warmer tomorrow the ocean water...
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it's looking in the direction of the north bay so you can see the marin headlands. ou can't see is the span of the golden gate bridge because of that deck of low clouds and patchy fog returning to the bay area spilling onshore. temperatures today will drop around the coast and the bay, but you'll barely notice the difference inland. it was it uncomfortable for you to sleep last night? it was so warm. let's say good morning, i'll get out of the way. that's peggi rodgers in petaluma. lots of pollen is floating around. good morning, everyone! happy over the "hump day." back atcha there, peggi! the grass count is high. same for oak and mulberry. i think we all have cobwebs in our throats these days. thursday the return of clouds and cooler temperatures. right now we see the low clouds and fog drift north from southern california. we will see some clearing today at the beaches, but we have that cooler air mass aloft. so cooler today, additional cooling tomorrow. you will feel the difference. but that will be more seasonal. and then friday, additional cooling takes place a
it's looking in the direction of the north bay so you can see the marin headlands. ou can't see is the span of the golden gate bridge because of that deck of low clouds and patchy fog returning to the bay area spilling onshore. temperatures today will drop around the coast and the bay, but you'll barely notice the difference inland. it was it uncomfortable for you to sleep last night? it was so warm. let's say good morning, i'll get out of the way. that's peggi rodgers in petaluma. lots of...
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>> the marine corps. >> okay. >> here's the way it's going to work. ur men, one woman. we have got four -- five sailors over here. four men, one woman. in the middle of the rope you can see a red ribbon right there. the first one to cross the blue line is the winner. all right, ladies and gentlemen, pick up your rope. now -- >> should this be in the middle? >> this should be in the middle. come this way. who moved the mat? >> do you guys have room? is this in the middle. >> looks good. >> when i release, you go. >> good luck. >> pull, pull, pull! >> whoa. >> we're done. oh, my goodness. i believe it's a draw. >> pull, pull. >> steve, i think we have witnessed -- >> oh, man! >> all right. it's over. it's over. it's over. it's over. >> hey, guys, i think we're done. wow! steve, i think we saw three victories in about two minutes. >> when you examine the videotape -- >> that was awesome. >> i believe the navy won first. and then the marines came back and won. >> won second. >> then we all won because we've got both -- >> you see the drive of our military
>> the marine corps. >> okay. >> here's the way it's going to work. ur men, one woman. we have got four -- five sailors over here. four men, one woman. in the middle of the rope you can see a red ribbon right there. the first one to cross the blue line is the winner. all right, ladies and gentlemen, pick up your rope. now -- >> should this be in the middle? >> this should be in the middle. come this way. who moved the mat? >> do you guys have room? is this in...
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the board hearing on the proposed fine is scheduled for august. >>> marin county is tightening the ban on smoking insider within 20 feet of the county buildings is already banned, and the board of supervisors has approved an ordinance to better clarify the law, and the marin independent journal says that many were not following the original bands. >>> thousands of students of the city colleges of san francisco may have been compromised, coming up how the school is responding after the employee fell for the phishing scam.>>> a food recall at trader joe's has been expanded, up next the products that may be contaminated with listeria. >>> we are looking at a commute that still looks pretty good on the san mateo bridge, and opportunities to get out there before the crowd does.>>> and what did mountain view, hayward and richmond have in common yesterday, they all hit 90 degrees, and the fog is trying to make a move in monterey bay. wanna drink more water? with sodastream you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every da
the board hearing on the proposed fine is scheduled for august. >>> marin county is tightening the ban on smoking insider within 20 feet of the county buildings is already banned, and the board of supervisors has approved an ordinance to better clarify the law, and the marin independent journal says that many were not following the original bands. >>> thousands of students of the city colleges of san francisco may have been compromised, coming up how the school is responding...
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my day job is working with the marine corps, special opterrers and the fbi to help them understand theideology of jihadi groups whether it's al-qaeda, isis today to get inside the mind of the bad guys. and i think one of the reasons that i'm in an unusual position to be able to do that is not because i grew up in the middle east or i come from an arab culture, it's because of the experience of my family under communism. so my parents lived in hungary during dick tar torship and my father was actually responsible for creating a secret christian-catholic underground organization at university to push back on the communist take over of his beloved hungary. his organization was feeding intelligence to the west and to mi6 and reports were landing on the desk of one kim filby so after a few undermining the soviets, my father and all his friends were betrayed in london and my father got a life prison starting in two years in solitary and two years down a coal mind after that. this is the story which i opened the book, i didn't want to say but my wife said, americans love a good story so i ope
my day job is working with the marine corps, special opterrers and the fbi to help them understand theideology of jihadi groups whether it's al-qaeda, isis today to get inside the mind of the bad guys. and i think one of the reasons that i'm in an unusual position to be able to do that is not because i grew up in the middle east or i come from an arab culture, it's because of the experience of my family under communism. so my parents lived in hungary during dick tar torship and my father was...
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aren't those the core values of the marine corp? that for generations defined our men and women in the uniform. the qualitieses that represent the best of our two nations. because of your service and our shared commitment to freedom, this region will prosper and we will continue to spread hope wherever we travel. i am very proud of you. i am very grateful to our japanese hosts. i couldn't be prouder of the men and women of the u.s. armed forces. god bless all of you. god bless your families. god bless the united states of america. thank you very much, everybody. [applause]. >> you've been listening to president obama speaking at the marine air corp air station in hiroshima. he is making history being the first sitting president to visit the site of the first ever atomic bombing conducted by the u.s. in world war ii. in a wreath laying ceremony an arch money you -- arch money you meant -- monument he will pay tribute to those who died on august 6th, 1945. a second atomic bomb three days later killed 70,000 more. after the wreath layin
aren't those the core values of the marine corp? that for generations defined our men and women in the uniform. the qualitieses that represent the best of our two nations. because of your service and our shared commitment to freedom, this region will prosper and we will continue to spread hope wherever we travel. i am very proud of you. i am very grateful to our japanese hosts. i couldn't be prouder of the men and women of the u.s. armed forces. god bless all of you. god bless your families....
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when i was about 14 years old, i remember the marines landing on the beach. the marines were very generous to everybody, even candy to inspiring hope for the future. there was truly the excitement for freedom and a marker see. from the many images war and from my hometown, but there were also some good memories and events which should not be overshadowed by the destruction of the war. today, i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife. lucky. i'm the chairman of a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we have several offices. two offices that are dear to me -- i am personally so grateful for realized in the .ietnam war and for the united states of , who have afforded me to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. gentlemen, david hume kennerly has been shooting in the frontlines for 50 years. he was one of the youngest winners of the pulitzer prize, which he won for capturing the loneliness and desolation of vietnam war. pontiff foro be a -- and personal photographer, serving in the white house throughout the admini
when i was about 14 years old, i remember the marines landing on the beach. the marines were very generous to everybody, even candy to inspiring hope for the future. there was truly the excitement for freedom and a marker see. from the many images war and from my hometown, but there were also some good memories and events which should not be overshadowed by the destruction of the war. today, i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife. lucky. i'm the chairman of a global software...
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. >>> according to the marin independent journal, a coyote recently attacked the pitbull right above marine city. they say that the coyote sightings in marin have increased dramatically over the last 15 years, and this is coyote puppy season. coyotes are more territorial and aggressive during this time. >>> and hoping they can get a break from the water conservation goals later this month, and the customers have beat the state-mandated conservation requirements and april, and rest intact consistently cut back more than the state ordered, and the marin county water conservation is more than up to capacity.>>> the bay area robotics startup bringing life-saving blood transfusions to the remote parts of africa, and 800 -- $800,000 grant has been given to carry out the work, and the drone project will start in january through july. and they can fly to areas that even a motorcycle cannot reach. the zipline was originally supposed to build some cool consumer robots but are changing the focus and realizing they could change lives.>>> 438 4:38 am>>> coming up in 25 minutes, the courtroom battl
. >>> according to the marin independent journal, a coyote recently attacked the pitbull right above marine city. they say that the coyote sightings in marin have increased dramatically over the last 15 years, and this is coyote puppy season. coyotes are more territorial and aggressive during this time. >>> and hoping they can get a break from the water conservation goals later this month, and the customers have beat the state-mandated conservation requirements and april, and...
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because then you're seeing what our brothers went through. >> reporter: at the national museum of the marine simple as that. >> reporter: -- kristin wright, news 4. >> well it is the perfect day to break out the grill and eat outside as we take a live look at national harbor. doing a fun pirate cruise out there tomorrow. >> cool. >> may take the family. >>> tom's tracking your picnic forecast and when rain will force your party inside. >> reporter: a special mindful memorial here at the women in service memorial at arlington national cemetery. we'll tell y ♪ it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. where getting away... brings us so much closer. vacation packages start at just $50 per person. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. a whole other world awaits. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment dogs - sure can be messy. there's always a moment to discover but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the ve
because then you're seeing what our brothers went through. >> reporter: at the national museum of the marine simple as that. >> reporter: -- kristin wright, news 4. >> well it is the perfect day to break out the grill and eat outside as we take a live look at national harbor. doing a fun pirate cruise out there tomorrow. >> cool. >> may take the family. >>> tom's tracking your picnic forecast and when rain will force your party inside. >> reporter: a...
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the san mateo bridge 6:30 things start to back up, 14 minutes into foster city into hayward and the marin ride is 15 minutes out of downtown san rafael heading down and 580 heading down toward the toll plaza here. a pretty morning. tracking your ride through the south bay we are still looking at great conditions here. as you are, the commute is slow to get started. northbound 101 is where we have seen a little delay between the 280 and 880 interchanges. let's head over to the weather center. here's roberta. >> i'm playing favorites this morning. i keep calling on our live weather camera from sutro tower looking north towards the marin headlands because this is dramatic. this signals change. yesterday we had 65 degrees in half moon bay to 70 in san francisco. it was 88 degrees in san jose. and 95 degrees in concord. the return of the marine layer that is pouring onshore at this moment. it is 47 degrees in santa rosa. 52 livermore. it is now 56 degrees in redwood city. winds a problem today. right now 19-mile-per-hour winds in san francisco as the marine layer just russia onshore. 15 at sfo
the san mateo bridge 6:30 things start to back up, 14 minutes into foster city into hayward and the marin ride is 15 minutes out of downtown san rafael heading down and 580 heading down toward the toll plaza here. a pretty morning. tracking your ride through the south bay we are still looking at great conditions here. as you are, the commute is slow to get started. northbound 101 is where we have seen a little delay between the 280 and 880 interchanges. let's head over to the weather center....
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. >> quiet now but the marine layer is developing and low clouds are rolling in from the coast and not bringing precipitation the next three hours. from sutro tower can you see san francisco getting covered in marine layers and up to telephone degrees cooler this morning and up to 12 degrees cooler this afternoon and the 60s at the coast and low-to-mid 70s for the rest of us. >> monday morning commute in your travels take you from tracy up and over the altamont pass that is a patch red on the road sensors. we had not when but two separate accidents one at grant line and one at north gasoline. the good news is they are both on the shoulder just "lookie-loos" action with speeds at a grind and bumper-to-bumper conditions. it picks up beyond that at dublin/pleasanton. an hour is what it will take from tracy to dublin. we will look at the mass transit options in a couple of minutes. >> this is not your average jet. this plane the solar impulse two is back in the air. it is an all solar aircraft moving there and took off from moffett field an hour ago. matt keller was at the next leg of the
. >> quiet now but the marine layer is developing and low clouds are rolling in from the coast and not bringing precipitation the next three hours. from sutro tower can you see san francisco getting covered in marine layers and up to telephone degrees cooler this morning and up to 12 degrees cooler this afternoon and the 60s at the coast and low-to-mid 70s for the rest of us. >> monday morning commute in your travels take you from tracy up and over the altamont pass that is a patch...
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at 6:00, the reason the marine corps is raising an investigation. anchor: the american point person fighting epidemics against the zika virus. get comments on battling the disease. where: we want to know the black bear trying to make me eat my greens?low. een. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >> the marine corps is investigating if a man in a world war ii photo was misidentified. it comes af
at 6:00, the reason the marine corps is raising an investigation. anchor: the american point person fighting epidemics against the zika virus. get comments on battling the disease. where: we want to know the black bear trying to make me eat my greens?low. een. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why...
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. >>> the marine corps confirms it is looking too claims that one of the men raising the flag in therld war ii photo in iwo jima is incorrectly identified. the picture snapped by the associated press photographer. now two amateur history buffs the marine identified as john bradley is actually herald henry schultz. a corpsman who died in 1995. >> it is interesting. you have a history buff stepping in. >> and it is such an iconic photo. >>> in just hours, indiana voters cast ballots in the race for president. donald trump and hillary clinton trying to close the deal, but will an upset change the race? that's next. >>> we have the countdown clock ready. in hours, voting begins in the indiana primary election. donald trump declaring the race over if he wins. and bernie sanders escalates attacks on hillary clinton. will tonight become a turning point in the race for president? welcome back to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> and i'm miguel "do or die in the primaries" marquez. just hours now voters head to the polls in indiana. the front runnerins trying to ce the deal. donald trump pr
. >>> the marine corps confirms it is looking too claims that one of the men raising the flag in therld war ii photo in iwo jima is incorrectly identified. the picture snapped by the associated press photographer. now two amateur history buffs the marine identified as john bradley is actually herald henry schultz. a corpsman who died in 1995. >> it is interesting. you have a history buff stepping in. >> and it is such an iconic photo. >>> in just hours, indiana...
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so it's slow as you make the commute out of hayward bound for fremont. marinapproaching and passing the golden gate. no traffic delays approaching novato. that's a look at your traffic. bart is on time. >> liza battalones in the house! thank you very much, dear friend. good morning, everybody. 6:49. i want to go ahead and get right to it on what you can expect today right here in the bay area. very thick overcast, areas of drizzle you may need to use your windshield wipers heading out. mostly cloudy with west wind robust 10 to 20 and lindsay patton one of our weather watchers has reported .01" of rain due to heavy drizzle due to the overcast conditions. now to the beach, this is ocean beach. that's drizzle on the camera lens. thick overcast, temperatures are in the 50s. but when you factor in a wind that's been picking up to 15 miles per hour in some areas, it feels chilly stepping out on this wednesday. so we have this area of low pressure that has enhanced the marine layer and after the marine layer tries to scrub out, throw some clouds into our forecast, it
so it's slow as you make the commute out of hayward bound for fremont. marinapproaching and passing the golden gate. no traffic delays approaching novato. that's a look at your traffic. bart is on time. >> liza battalones in the house! thank you very much, dear friend. good morning, everybody. 6:49. i want to go ahead and get right to it on what you can expect today right here in the bay area. very thick overcast, areas of drizzle you may need to use your windshield wipers heading out....
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my day job is working with the marine corps, special operators and fbi to understand ideology whether it's al qaeda, hamas or rss today to get inside the mind of the bad guys. one of the reasons i'm in an unusual position is not because they grew up in the middle east are a come from an arab culture. it is because the experience of my family. my parents lived in hungary during the communist dictatorship and my father is actually responsible for creating a secret christian catholic underground organization and university to push back on the takeover of his beloved hungry. unfortunately he was feeding to the west end msx and then announce the desk of one kim philby. after a few months of undermining the soviet and helping to stop the spread of communism, my father and his friends as a result my father got a life sentence in a communist prison starting with two years in solitary in two years down a coal mine after that. this is the story with which i open my boat. i didn't want to do it, but my wife said americans love a good story. i open it with a story of my father. my father been lib
my day job is working with the marine corps, special operators and fbi to understand ideology whether it's al qaeda, hamas or rss today to get inside the mind of the bad guys. one of the reasons i'm in an unusual position is not because they grew up in the middle east are a come from an arab culture. it is because the experience of my family. my parents lived in hungary during the communist dictatorship and my father is actually responsible for creating a secret christian catholic underground...
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we can even trace those chemicals to the marine mammal center where state researchers have found harbor seals with some of the highest pfc levels in the world. but the biggest problems are yet to come. >> there's a lot more contamination in drinking water than we know about, we're concerned about that. >> reporter: they are testing sites used in crash training in california. >> there's 1.5 million people in california that we know of that are drinking this stuff in their drinking water. >> reporter: in fact, california's department of toxic substance control is now tracking these chemicals from the contaminated water right into the blood of the people who live nearby! >> we have some elevated levels in the drinking water and ground water. i'm sure it will affect the levels in human bodies. even in california. >> reporter: we're still waiting for test results from the former alameda naval air station where fire training was done from 1973 to 1987. here that foam would have come right off the tarmac right into the bay. but at sites all across california went straight into the drinking wat
we can even trace those chemicals to the marine mammal center where state researchers have found harbor seals with some of the highest pfc levels in the world. but the biggest problems are yet to come. >> there's a lot more contamination in drinking water than we know about, we're concerned about that. >> reporter: they are testing sites used in crash training in california. >> there's 1.5 million people in california that we know of that are drinking this stuff in their...