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5th marines, the dark horse, and 3-1. i tell the stories of the army battalions that spearheaded the fight. lieutenant pete newels that went down on the east side of the city, the highest concentration of enemy fighters along the east side because they were building up on that side because that was the closest to camp fallujah, and that was the line of fallujah. 27 who went right up the middle, right down henry to break the enemy's back from the first hours of the fight, so i talk about each of those units. i try to tell most of the stories of the nine navy crosses and 22 silver stars. i also try to tell the stories of marine, soldiers, and sailors who were wounded in battle, and some of those who we lost. then i tell stories of regular soldiers and marines who spent six weeks in hell just doing their job. it took all of them, the soldiers, the marines, the air force overhead, and the navymen and navy seal snipers to accomplish this mission, and i would have to say my heros of heros from the entire battle through all the
5th marines, the dark horse, and 3-1. i tell the stories of the army battalions that spearheaded the fight. lieutenant pete newels that went down on the east side of the city, the highest concentration of enemy fighters along the east side because they were building up on that side because that was the closest to camp fallujah, and that was the line of fallujah. 27 who went right up the middle, right down henry to break the enemy's back from the first hours of the fight, so i talk about each of...
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marines from this battle. so if you ever see it, that's what it means. and all of the merchandise has of this on their as their symbol another thing very few people know about is when we came out of north korea ordered out 100,000 north korean civilians, 100,000 big dust to take them with us. the to the chinese and the north korean government as much as we did. and to show you how badly we hurt the chinese, that 150,000 men the chinese army consisted of, one of their generals said they only had 55,000 effective after the battle out of 150,000. that is how devastated they were. so they were hurt pretty bad by us. but anyhow, i was getting back to the 100,000 civilians the wanted to come out and our leader said after we get the man knelt, send the ships back and they went back and put 100,000 dockery and civilians on the ships and brought them out to south korea to be the reason they heeded the chinese and the north koreans is because they were normal people. they didn't want the war or know what was about but t
marines from this battle. so if you ever see it, that's what it means. and all of the merchandise has of this on their as their symbol another thing very few people know about is when we came out of north korea ordered out 100,000 north korean civilians, 100,000 big dust to take them with us. the to the chinese and the north korean government as much as we did. and to show you how badly we hurt the chinese, that 150,000 men the chinese army consisted of, one of their generals said they only had...
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looking how that played out with marin contract. marin did strike a contract with shell. there are a few aspects of that contract i want to go over with you here today and highlight, especially as they related to the flexibility i was just describing on the previous slide. one is the price that's marin set in their contract are for specified energy volumes. what i mean by that is there's specified amount per year of energy that's expected to be sold and there's a dead band around that volume for which to customers use more or less energy outside of that dead band than marin is responsible for making the supplier whole, either by bying excess energy and making whatever losses shell may have and selling excess energy. to start out, the government agencies -- the government entities in marin as well as a few generous supporters guaranteed start-up loans. these were loans needed for working capital to get started and marin found it was critical because in the beginning marin -- and this was described by don weiss, their interim director when she was presented before you last
looking how that played out with marin contract. marin did strike a contract with shell. there are a few aspects of that contract i want to go over with you here today and highlight, especially as they related to the flexibility i was just describing on the previous slide. one is the price that's marin set in their contract are for specified energy volumes. what i mean by that is there's specified amount per year of energy that's expected to be sold and there's a dead band around that volume...
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>> don weiss, interim director of the marin energy authority. we began serving customers in may of this year after many years of study and investigation and preparation. we are now serving approximately 9500 customers. we consider that to be our phase 1 rollout, about 20% of the load in our jurisdiction. we will be rolling out phase two over the next year or so -- we are targeting january 2012. i will be our remaining 70,000 customers. since our launch, we have also been able to get some programs off the ground which were a part of our original vision. first of all, we had developed and adopted a net energy metering carrot which allowed customers to be paid for any access to energy they produced at their own place of business, residents, beyond what they use. we are allowing customers to roll their credit over month by month, year by year, and we are allowing customers to cash out if they generate more than they used. that option is not available currently through pg&e. we are excited about the way that this is producing local generation. we pay
>> don weiss, interim director of the marin energy authority. we began serving customers in may of this year after many years of study and investigation and preparation. we are now serving approximately 9500 customers. we consider that to be our phase 1 rollout, about 20% of the load in our jurisdiction. we will be rolling out phase two over the next year or so -- we are targeting january 2012. i will be our remaining 70,000 customers. since our launch, we have also been able to get some...
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. >> you are going to stay in the marines or you are out of the marines. because i was wondering what is the career track? >> right. >> whether you stay in or get out, how do you use all of this in the military if you get out? >> yeah, i'm actually out of the marine corps now. i work for i.t.t. corporation as a sigma black belt. when i was in iraq, i was about change in the battlefield. now i'm working on influencing change in the business. so there's a relationship there. absolutely. [inaudible comment] >> yeah, what people in the military fail to recognize, i'm one of them, is that you have the ability to do a lot of things. it's very easy to get kind of stuck into your billet and really focus on what your specific objectives are. if you take a step back and you look at the big picture and try to influence the people, and instead of focusing on the enemy, you start focusing on the people around you, the citizens, their security, what jobs are they going to have? how are you going to feed them? it really changes the way you conduct operations. and so i th
. >> you are going to stay in the marines or you are out of the marines. because i was wondering what is the career track? >> right. >> whether you stay in or get out, how do you use all of this in the military if you get out? >> yeah, i'm actually out of the marine corps now. i work for i.t.t. corporation as a sigma black belt. when i was in iraq, i was about change in the battlefield. now i'm working on influencing change in the business. so there's a relationship...
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so was able to take the governments of marin off the hook there. some of the costs in the marin contract such as price of renewables were not guaranteed at the signing of the contract but marin was able to work with shell to bring renewables in at a price that worked for their initial phase. and one of the ways we expected a similar thing there, there also was no development of new resources as part of the initial contract with ha marin. but marin had a close and it's one we have spoken to here before and will be key for us, a clause allowing for resource substitution, so as renewables can get built over time for the program they can be used to substitute for existing generation in the portfolio. that's something we'll want definitely to make. those are some of the key things on moving forward for the program. but i also since this is my opportunity to give you all an update, i wanted to highlight quickly a few activities that were taking place in the regulatory environment. one major action was us managing to make sure that the cpuc didn't take an
so was able to take the governments of marin off the hook there. some of the costs in the marin contract such as price of renewables were not guaranteed at the signing of the contract but marin was able to work with shell to bring renewables in at a price that worked for their initial phase. and one of the ways we expected a similar thing there, there also was no development of new resources as part of the initial contract with ha marin. but marin had a close and it's one we have spoken to here...
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well, it's interesting, if you happen to be a marine corps guy, the marine version of this is staaled a stoball, it has to take off sitting on a deck and takes off straight up. that takes a lot of thrust. the first engine is absolutely maxed out and what we see over time is we want to put more stuff in our airplanes. when you do that, it gets heavier and you need more thrust. the second engine offers that 10% to 15% more thrust. i don't know if there's a financial consideration to define what that's worst, but -- worth, but that extra 10% or 15% could make the difference of a stable aircraft that could carry some particular additional piece of equipment we may need in the future. the other point i've not heard made and is kind of knew to us, that is, these engines are big sucker. -- suckers. they are very, very big turbines. and they have a tremendous amount of power they're generating. if we've got one turbine that works for the marines, navy, and air force. what would happen if we were to use that tur pine in other applications? you get all the more benefit of having fewer parts and
well, it's interesting, if you happen to be a marine corps guy, the marine version of this is staaled a stoball, it has to take off sitting on a deck and takes off straight up. that takes a lot of thrust. the first engine is absolutely maxed out and what we see over time is we want to put more stuff in our airplanes. when you do that, it gets heavier and you need more thrust. the second engine offers that 10% to 15% more thrust. i don't know if there's a financial consideration to define what...
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they say he is a marine's marine so i didn't know anything about the military and i thought a marine's marine was a rambo john wayne killer. no. mike was 25. he was a grizzled leader. they called him the old man because he was already 25 but what mike was all about was caring for little boys. he had 17, 18, 19 else in his care and he would say to them you do what i say. you listen to me and i will get you home to your mother's. when they would do dangerous things on iwo jima like getting killed or getting shot, he would say your mom wouldn't like that. and then they would -- he was getting little boys back to their mothers and if you look at the photo, mike is captured in a characteristic pose. your audience has to use their imagination to find mike on the photo. let's do it again. harlan block is putting up on the ground of the next one up as john bradley and the next one is mike strank. if you look the photo from the front. know, the next one is franklin sousley. obscure it by him is mike strank. you can't see the right-hand. where where's the right-hand? he has his left hand on the
they say he is a marine's marine so i didn't know anything about the military and i thought a marine's marine was a rambo john wayne killer. no. mike was 25. he was a grizzled leader. they called him the old man because he was already 25 but what mike was all about was caring for little boys. he had 17, 18, 19 else in his care and he would say to them you do what i say. you listen to me and i will get you home to your mother's. when they would do dangerous things on iwo jima like getting killed...
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now, one of the wonderful things that we marines have is that we have very many marines that start their training at paris island, south carolina, which is a basic training thing. but few end up after world war ii and korea go back there for what? what would they go back to paris island for? they became a drill instructor because they learned how the marines go through things. and those are the things that are very important. some of us are very fortunate that we got in world war ii, got educated, and then we get -- got training and were called back for korea and, therefore, various other things taking place. >> let me -- let me just, i'm sorry, sir. that was a very good statement. let me just go ahead and move on to the next question then. do we have another question in the audience? >> i'd just like to make a statement. i received disability from the korean war. mine's $123 a month, not $2700. and it's very difficult to get disability. this gentleman said it's difficult, it's really difficult. by the way, the u.s. army was also in korea. yeah. >> we certainly want to honor the sacrific
now, one of the wonderful things that we marines have is that we have very many marines that start their training at paris island, south carolina, which is a basic training thing. but few end up after world war ii and korea go back there for what? what would they go back to paris island for? they became a drill instructor because they learned how the marines go through things. and those are the things that are very important. some of us are very fortunate that we got in world war ii, got...
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individual who was a terrific marine who. we were once one operation and his best friend was killed and we made a sweep two days later through a village and this guy. a civilian was paid back in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we won't. women and kids going into the village and we got in there. and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies babies like five six year old kid and a woman lying in a hammock and i told ten of these people have to be evacuated because it's not evacuated this lady had shrapnel on and the kids had shrapnel on them they were unconscious they've been evacuated on to die he said well forget it doctor i have time to stay and wait they went up on the hill right about this same village and we fired down on this village the next day while people trying to bury the dead we fired down on the village at the people while they were doing their a burial ceremony and we and they killed another face they ran obviously but another of perth in the villa
individual who was a terrific marine who. we were once one operation and his best friend was killed and we made a sweep two days later through a village and this guy. a civilian was paid back in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we won't. women and kids going into the village and we got in there. and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies babies like five six year old kid and a woman lying in a hammock and i told ten of these...
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individual who was a terrific marine who. we were in one operation and his best friend was killed and we made a sweep two days later through a village and this guy killed a civilian service payback and in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we won't. women and kids going into the village and we got in there there's going to also and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies babies like five six year old kids and a woman lying in a hammock and i told tenant these people have to be evacuated because it's not evacuated but this lady had shrapnel one hundred kids had shrapnel in them they want qantas step in a back way they gonna die he said well forget it doc and i have time to stay and wait we went up on the hill right about this same village we fired down on this village the next day while people trying to bury the dead we fired down on the village at the people while they were doing here a burial ceremony and we and they killed another face they ran obviously but an
individual who was a terrific marine who. we were in one operation and his best friend was killed and we made a sweep two days later through a village and this guy killed a civilian service payback and in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we won't. women and kids going into the village and we got in there there's going to also and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies babies like five six year old kids and a woman lying in a...
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well marines used about a c. s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c. s. going to i personally a squirt of this man back to division and he died of gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. is just something that you know that you really don't want to say. the first slide you can see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. by making him stand in front of a pile of combine that we checked out the same p.o.w. was forced to set. for probably from six to eight hours by the pile of bodies in the house. the shadow of five or six g.i.'s going through the body looking for souvenirs in this picture there's a lieutenant and a captain overlooking what's going on and. all first is were present at all times yet feel great officers were present were present. and the next slide is a slide of myself. i'm streaming shameful of and i'm showing and hope the new people never been involved ever let this happen to you don't let ever let your government do this to you come.
well marines used about a c. s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c. s. going to i personally a squirt of this man back to division and he died of gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. is just something that you know that you really don't want to say. the first slide you can see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. by making him stand in front of a pile of combine that we checked out the same p.o.w. was forced to set. for...
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well marines used about a c.s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw to c.s. going to say that i personally a score of this man back to division and he died gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. to show them that you did you really want to show. the first slide you're going to see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. is by making him stand in front of a pile of ican by that we picked up the same p.o.w.'s forced to sit. for probably from six to eight hours by the style of bodies in the hot sun. the shadow of five or six g.i.'s going through the body looking for souvenirs in the spirit or there's a lieutenant in a captain overlooking what's going on. all for says were present at all times yes the old great officers were present were present. and the next slide is a slide of myself. i'm dreaming shameful of and i'm showing and hope the new people never been involved ever let this happen to you don't let every let your government do this to you come. to.
well marines used about a c.s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw to c.s. going to say that i personally a score of this man back to division and he died gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. to show them that you did you really want to show. the first slide you're going to see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. is by making him stand in front of a pile of ican by that we picked up the same p.o.w.'s forced to sit. for...
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well marines used about a c. s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c.s. grenades and i personally scored at this man back to division and he died of gas doesn't kill i don't know what killed him. it's just something that you know that you really don't want to say. the first slide you're going to see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. is by making him stand in front of a pile of combine that we picked out the same p.o.w. was forced to set. for probably from six to eight hours by the pile of bodies in the house. the shadow of five or six g.i.'s going through the body looking for souvenirs in this picture there's a lieutenant and a captain overlooking what's going on at. all for says were present at all times as the other great officers were present were present. and the next slide is a slide of myself. i'm streaming shameful of and i'm showing and hope the new people never been involved ever let this happen to you don't let ever let your government
well marines used about a c. s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c.s. grenades and i personally scored at this man back to division and he died of gas doesn't kill i don't know what killed him. it's just something that you know that you really don't want to say. the first slide you're going to see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. is by making him stand in front of a pile of combine that we picked out the same p.o.w. was...
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well marines used about a c. s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c.s. grenades and i personally a squirt of this man back to division and he died gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. just something that you know that you really want to show. the first flight you're going to see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. is by making him stand in front of a pile of economy by that we picked up the same p.o.w.'s forced to sit. for probably from six to eight hours by this pile of bodies in the house. shot of five or six g.i.'s going through the body looking for souvenirs in this picture there is a lieutenant in a captain overlooking what's going on. all for says were present at all times as the other great officers were present were present. and the next line is a slide of myself. i'm extremely shameful of and i'm showing and hope the new people never been involved ever let this happen to you don't let every let your government do this to you come. to
well marines used about a c. s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c.s. grenades and i personally a squirt of this man back to division and he died gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. just something that you know that you really want to show. the first flight you're going to see. shows a prisoner of war and the way that they try to get him to talk. is by making him stand in front of a pile of economy by that we picked up the same p.o.w.'s forced to sit....
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the marin model is the only model functioning here. it has proven to be commercially feasible, so we would like to, with your consent, move forward on that, on negotiating a contract, using the marin model and contract as a floor, if you will, for developing our program. we will -- with action on your part today, we will begin conversations shortly thereafter. on a parallel track, we will be pursuing a process and scope of work that will allow us to have the steps for building a local generation and making commitments in the market to develop local generation as that is feasible on a parallel track with negotiation of the contract. >> some questions. as i read it, we are basically changing the basic concept of how we manage this thing. first place would have been to have something like marin establish some legal barrier, a risk barrier, if you will. that is not possible. so we had hoped to get that same or similar level of isolation by contacting with somebody who could carry that risk instead of us. basically indemnify us against that
the marin model is the only model functioning here. it has proven to be commercially feasible, so we would like to, with your consent, move forward on that, on negotiating a contract, using the marin model and contract as a floor, if you will, for developing our program. we will -- with action on your part today, we will begin conversations shortly thereafter. on a parallel track, we will be pursuing a process and scope of work that will allow us to have the steps for building a local...
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will marines used about a c.s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c. s. going either and i personally scored in this man back to division and he died gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. just something to you that you really want to show. the first slide you can see. shows a prisoner of war in a way that they try to get him to talk. by making him stand in front of a pile of combine that we picked up the same p.o.w. was forced to set. probably from six to eight hours by the pile of bodies in the house. the shadow of five or six. going through the body looking for souvenirs in this picture there's a lieutenant in a captain overlooking what's going on at. all first as were present at all times yes feels great officers were present were present. and the next slide is a slide of myself. i'm dreaming shameful of and i'm showing and hope the new people never been involved ever let this happen to you don't let ever let your government do this to you come. to my mind if i want to do. t
will marines used about a c.s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw two c. s. going either and i personally scored in this man back to division and he died gas doesn't kill i don't know it killing. just something to you that you really want to show. the first slide you can see. shows a prisoner of war in a way that they try to get him to talk. by making him stand in front of a pile of combine that we picked up the same p.o.w. was forced to set. probably from six to...
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but i will say this about the marine corps. the marine corps actually came forward at their proposal and it was really unrelated to the budget. both the previous commandant and the current commandant believes that when the marines are out of afghanistan and the marine corps is both too large and too heavy to fulfill its traditional missions going forward, and so they were talking about reductions in marine corps end strength a year or two ago, and so they tie that very much to their mission, and as i they say we can revisit the armies -- you can revisit the armies and strength depending on the conditions in 2013 or 14. >> mr. chairman, all of us in the leadership, and later shift positions in the military believe we live anytime of what we call persistent complex. is very difficult to know obviously what is going to happen in 2015, 2016 timeframe, but to your point and to the secretary's answer think this really is conditions-based per se. and, in addition to the metric of certainly afghanistan and iraq, we will be in a positio
but i will say this about the marine corps. the marine corps actually came forward at their proposal and it was really unrelated to the budget. both the previous commandant and the current commandant believes that when the marines are out of afghanistan and the marine corps is both too large and too heavy to fulfill its traditional missions going forward, and so they were talking about reductions in marine corps end strength a year or two ago, and so they tie that very much to their mission,...
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certainly marin has managed to exist under pg&e brutal attack. it's been able to refinance its loans and it's been able to secure a certain amount of energy at competitive base for the 10% to 20% of the rate base that they already have in there. but to call marin clean energy successful and the amount to follow is somewhat questionable, if that we don't feel the verdict is in on that. there are still a number of hurdles. there's very little of the marin clean energy that's actually local buildout energy right now. it's all procurement on the market, largely competitive because of some very special kinds of circumstances. so we're a little bit wary given that there's all the conversation about trying to make the procurement part work. a lot of risk involvement and so on without any clear expression of what the phase two i think that was referred to or local buildout part is without any clear commitments of what that might be and how exactly that's related to the procurement part. now, it's not a surprise that the procurement part is very risky and
certainly marin has managed to exist under pg&e brutal attack. it's been able to refinance its loans and it's been able to secure a certain amount of energy at competitive base for the 10% to 20% of the rate base that they already have in there. but to call marin clean energy successful and the amount to follow is somewhat questionable, if that we don't feel the verdict is in on that. there are still a number of hurdles. there's very little of the marin clean energy that's actually local...
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. >> reporter: you can see marine one and a number of marines standing by with a helicopter waiting to escort and lead the president down to a very special dinner in the silican valley that he's scheduled to have at 10:00 tonight. the president is scheduled to land five minutes ahead of time at about 5:40. when he arrived in on air force one that plane will taxi to the tarmac that you are seeing right now. the president is in the bay area for a overnight visit. a trip that takes him out of the white house. the president is expected to meet with steve jobs, huckelburg. and local political figures also hoped to accord the president's attention. san francisco mayor ed lee told us what he will say to president obama when he greets him on the tarmac in the next hour. >> already been reviewing the budget proposal we have on the federal level. and there's some $200 million that has been committed to the total of 498 that we need to complete the central subway. so i will be thanking him for that. and also to let him know if the other jurisdictions of our area, if they don't want to use those f
. >> reporter: you can see marine one and a number of marines standing by with a helicopter waiting to escort and lead the president down to a very special dinner in the silican valley that he's scheduled to have at 10:00 tonight. the president is scheduled to land five minutes ahead of time at about 5:40. when he arrived in on air force one that plane will taxi to the tarmac that you are seeing right now. the president is in the bay area for a overnight visit. a trip that takes him out...
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who was a terrific marine who. we were in one operation and his best friend was killed and we made this week two days later through a village and this guy killed a civilian as payback and in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we wanted. women and kids going into the village and when we got in there this was and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies not babies but like five six year old kid and one man lying in a hammock and i told all ten of these people have to be evacuated because it's not evacuated but it is like a trap and i want to kids trapped i want them they were unconscious i was up in fact we're going to die he said well forget it doc we have time to stay and wait we went up on the hill right above this same village we fired down on this village the next day while people trying to bury the dead we fired down on the village at the people while they were doing their a burial ceremony and we when they killed another piece. but another a person
who was a terrific marine who. we were in one operation and his best friend was killed and we made this week two days later through a village and this guy killed a civilian as payback and in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we wanted. women and kids going into the village and when we got in there this was and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies not babies but like five six year old kid and one man lying in a hammock and i...
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well marines used about a c.s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw to c.s. going to say that i personally a squirt of this man back to division and he died of gas doesn't kill i don't know what killing. this issue of in the us did you really want to say. the first slide you can see. he shows a prisoner of war in a way that they try to get him to talk. by make him stand in front of a pile of combine that we picked out the same p.o.w. was forced to set. for probably from six to eight hours by the pile of bodies in the house. the shadow of five or six. going through the body looking for souvenirs in this picture there's a lieutenant in a captain overlooking what's going on at. all for says were present at all times yet feel great officers were present were present. and the next slide is a slide of myself. i'm really shameful of and i'm showing and hope the new people never been involved ever let this happen to you don't let ever let your government do this to you come. to my mind if i want
well marines used about a c.s. this particular man wouldn't come out of the hole and they threw to c.s. going to say that i personally a squirt of this man back to division and he died of gas doesn't kill i don't know what killing. this issue of in the us did you really want to say. the first slide you can see. he shows a prisoner of war in a way that they try to get him to talk. by make him stand in front of a pile of combine that we picked out the same p.o.w. was forced to set. for probably...
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it will press the marine layer. tonight we expect the fog to be back and the fog will be back through the next couple of mornings. 62 in oakland, 65 in redwood city. high pressure is clearing our skies. lots of sunshine but don't let that mislead you. it's much cooler than it has been. we don't see the 70s in los gatos, only 62. a little bit of a warm-up deeper into your weekend. 69 for sunday. valentine's day, brent cannon, hint-hint. i think laura would look lovely with a beautiful red umbrella. >> i can't afford an umbrella. i thought you were going to say -- coming up mike is going to tell us if there is trouble on the roadways. we don't have what they have in oklahoma city. >> bad news for cash strapped b.a.r.t. just how likely it is that riders will stick with the agency. >> cal is taking another look at sports that it dropped. we'll look tee if baseball ghacngk. my second diagnosis-- i was told to go home, retire, and enjoy the time i had left. to say it was a shock is just a complete understatement. i mean,
it will press the marine layer. tonight we expect the fog to be back and the fog will be back through the next couple of mornings. 62 in oakland, 65 in redwood city. high pressure is clearing our skies. lots of sunshine but don't let that mislead you. it's much cooler than it has been. we don't see the 70s in los gatos, only 62. a little bit of a warm-up deeper into your weekend. 69 for sunday. valentine's day, brent cannon, hint-hint. i think laura would look lovely with a beautiful red...
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while james michener was in north korea serving with the marines, embedded with the marines or gis in 1952 i believe, he was approached by "life" magazine to write what's called a blurb blurb, kind of a promotional statement about a book that is coming out. and it was a book that's going to be published in "life" magazine. it was by an author, a good author, what kind of fallen on hard times and was trying to make a comeback through this book. any ideas who that author was? ernest hemingway. ernest hemingway had written a short book called the old man in the seat. and it's about an older kuebler fischman who goes out on a boat, i guess it tomorrow night he hooks, a big fish, a huge fish and is out to buy and sell. and he makes his way back to the shore, but by the time he gets there all that is left of the fish he has captured is the skeleton. so, so michener read this book. and had kind of a transforming effect on them. he wrote the blurb, and the book was published in "life" magazine with great success, and i think it was two years later when hemingway actually won the nobel prize f
while james michener was in north korea serving with the marines, embedded with the marines or gis in 1952 i believe, he was approached by "life" magazine to write what's called a blurb blurb, kind of a promotional statement about a book that is coming out. and it was a book that's going to be published in "life" magazine. it was by an author, a good author, what kind of fallen on hard times and was trying to make a comeback through this book. any ideas who that author was?...
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live in marin county, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. this morning in san jose, parents are getting notified and police are trying to identify more victims of sexual abuse after an after-school program. 25-year-old keith woodhouse has been arrested on charges of committing lewd acts with five young students at trace elementary. he works for the community development center. woodhouse worked with children more than a decade in ministries and camp counselings programs stretching from the bay area all the way to los angeles. >> the california public utilities commission has ordered pg&e to turn down the pressure in four of its gas lines. two run through the city of milpitas. lisa amin gulezian explains why the order was given. >> the california public utilities commission found pg&e allowed the pressure in four gas transmission pipelines to rise above maximum federal standards for years. two of the lines are in milpitas. milpitas' public works director believes the lines in question run out of the milpitas terminal on ranch drive. one trave
live in marin county, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. this morning in san jose, parents are getting notified and police are trying to identify more victims of sexual abuse after an after-school program. 25-year-old keith woodhouse has been arrested on charges of committing lewd acts with five young students at trace elementary. he works for the community development center. woodhouse worked with children more than a decade in ministries and camp counselings programs...
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little patchy fog on the marin and so know ma coast. 30s and 40s. end up with sunshine and low to mid-60s. >>> a search is underway this morning for a gunman who shot a man in a hayward parking lot in broad daylight. the victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds but police say his injuries do not appear to be life threatening. >>> now the suspect's car is being described as a white lexus with a california license plate beginning with the number 6. investigators say the gunman may have been wearing a gray or black hooded sweatshirt. >>> there's a new effort underway to arm san francisco police officers with tasers. interim police chief tells us in response to three recent officer-involved shootings. >> it's my obligation to equip my officers with the best technology and the best equipment that we can use. and in some instances i think the tasers can be used in replace of the firearm. >> he plans to make a formal presentation on february 23rd and ask the police commission to approve a study on the use of tasers. last year the police commission narrowly
little patchy fog on the marin and so know ma coast. 30s and 40s. end up with sunshine and low to mid-60s. >>> a search is underway this morning for a gunman who shot a man in a hayward parking lot in broad daylight. the victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds but police say his injuries do not appear to be life threatening. >>> now the suspect's car is being described as a white lexus with a california license plate beginning with the number 6. investigators say the gunman...
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individual who was a terrific marine who. we were in one operation and his best friend was killed and we made this week two days later through a village and this guy. a civilian was paid back and in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we won't. women and kids going into the villages and we got in there simply walls and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies babies like five six year old kid and a woman lying in a hammock and i totaled ten of these people have to be evacuated because it's not evacuated of this lady had shrapnel in and the kids had shrapnel in them they were in contests they've been evacuated in to die for get a doctor have time to stay and wait we went up on the hill right above this same village and we fired down on this village the next day while people trying to bury the dead we fired down on the village at the people while they were doing their a burial ceremony and we and they killed another face they ran obviously but another of perth in the
individual who was a terrific marine who. we were in one operation and his best friend was killed and we made this week two days later through a village and this guy. a civilian was paid back and in his own mind he was sort of justifying it and one village we won't. women and kids going into the villages and we got in there simply walls and we got in the village i mean another guy we were treating two unconscious babies babies like five six year old kid and a woman lying in a hammock and i...
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marine corps. now there was the lesser of the military service of women in the united states armed forces. the record that testifies to the patriotism, the courage and the contribution that helped the u.s. numbers in the war. in fact, one could argue the surface of the women in world war i was a sycophant turning point in giving american women the right to vote. once again, women were barred from serving in the u.s. military and the battle to change that fact was just beginning. in the game of monopoly, women were told the have to go back to the starting point as if their service in world war i had ever happened. the battle for their lights american women to serve in the u.s. military was just beginning and had a long way to go. in 1941 the battle began when the representative from massachusetts one of nine women in congress at that time for a and presented the bill on christmas eve, 1941 to include women as a permanent part of the united states army. to say to congress, and rodgers received little
marine corps. now there was the lesser of the military service of women in the united states armed forces. the record that testifies to the patriotism, the courage and the contribution that helped the u.s. numbers in the war. in fact, one could argue the surface of the women in world war i was a sycophant turning point in giving american women the right to vote. once again, women were barred from serving in the u.s. military and the battle to change that fact was just beginning. in the game of...
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richmond bridge traffic looking good if you're driving out of marin or into marin on 580. should be a nice drive. tell you more about the morning commute. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> good morning everyone. here is a quick look at some of the top stories we are following right now. we are looking live at the streets of cairo where there are new clashes in that egyptian city today between supporters of the president and anti-government demonstrators for the first time the military is intervening trying to keep those two sides apart. >>> we are also following overnight news involving dozens of sick bay area students. they were in a remote area of west marin county at a camp. it's believed a bad flu bug spread around the camp. >>> live pictures here from the castro district where three fires have broke out. all within blocks of each other. no word of any injuries at this time. we have crews on the scene talking with evacuees and fir
richmond bridge traffic looking good if you're driving out of marin or into marin on 580. should be a nice drive. tell you more about the morning commute. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> good morning everyone. here is a quick look at some of the top stories we are following right now. we are looking live at the streets of cairo where there are...
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>> really good question. >> as far as we know, the marine layer we think is still going to be with us. one of the interesting facets with this potential change of temperature gradient, the warmer - more warming inland than warming over the coastal ocean is actually the sea breeze circulation, which is - is tied up with the marine layer development and probably the thing or thk big size. there maybe more because of that increase in circulation but i would say this is an area that a waits more of this regional model development that, brad eluded to, that is still kind of on the fringe of our science right now. that's my answer to that one. i think that you can count on still having a marine layer, but i don't know if it will be stronger than it is today. >> yes, doctor and dan, you both mentioned we have models now but that's not a problem, we have the regional models now. it seems one of the key areas to implement is in the california environmental quality act. the planning and conservation league is hosting series of workshops across the state helping planners and community leaders in
>> really good question. >> as far as we know, the marine layer we think is still going to be with us. one of the interesting facets with this potential change of temperature gradient, the warmer - more warming inland than warming over the coastal ocean is actually the sea breeze circulation, which is - is tied up with the marine layer development and probably the thing or thk big size. there maybe more because of that increase in circulation but i would say this is an area that a...
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the marin county health department is investigating this. back to you guys. >> anne, thank you very much. anne makovec in oakland this morning. >>> this could be the day that a fiscal emergency is declared for caltrain. christin ayers joins us now from millbrae to explain what this could mean for the transit system. good morning, christin. >> reporter: good morning. it could mean that caltrain service would be gutted due to a $30 million budget shortfall. the deficit could mean devastating cuts for riders. in a few hours the committee that owns and operates caltrain will discuss declaring a fiscal emergency. they are considering deep cuts to service that could result in more cars back on the roads. if it's approved, cuts could come as early as july. and here are the cuts that are currently on the table. the board could reduce weekday service by nearly half the number of trains. there are 86 trains on the tracks right now. there would be absolutely no service on weekends and no service from gilroy to the diridon station in san jose. seven pen
the marin county health department is investigating this. back to you guys. >> anne, thank you very much. anne makovec in oakland this morning. >>> this could be the day that a fiscal emergency is declared for caltrain. christin ayers joins us now from millbrae to explain what this could mean for the transit system. good morning, christin. >> reporter: good morning. it could mean that caltrain service would be gutted due to a $30 million budget shortfall. the deficit could...
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sonoma county marin county, expected to be affected by this. right now, warm temperatures, 50 in san francisco, over night we have a freeze warnings for early saturday morning. temperatures mid-20s, los 30's. if you're in the da's the temperatures could stay below 28 degrees for 3-5 hours. it will be very cold out there. we are keeping an eye on whether not we could see actual snow. there is potential in downtown san francisco. if we have a combination of wet weather in the cold there is a potential for snow. george? >> george: a number of minor incidents and accidents, thankfully no hot spots to slow your drive around the bay area. at the bay bridge the westbound ride is light, no backup for the lake. san mateo bridge a look your ride across 92, you can see the sign has been activated warning drivers to reduce speed. golden gate bridge ride problem free southbound, no delays for marin county, or cross the bridge. in the sierra chain requirements are a fact 480, 50, 88. james? >> james: storm coverage this morning by headed outside. craig is th
sonoma county marin county, expected to be affected by this. right now, warm temperatures, 50 in san francisco, over night we have a freeze warnings for early saturday morning. temperatures mid-20s, los 30's. if you're in the da's the temperatures could stay below 28 degrees for 3-5 hours. it will be very cold out there. we are keeping an eye on whether not we could see actual snow. there is potential in downtown san francisco. if we have a combination of wet weather in the cold there is a...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from san quentin in marin county with the story. terry? >> yeah, it would be a tour of the death chamber began about 10:00 this morning we are told and we expect it to be wrapping up shortly. the judge was taking a look at the death chamber saying that the changes he said needed to be made five years ago when he shut down executions has been made. take a look at the person at the center of attention, u.s. district judge jeremy fogel looking at the brand new $900,000 legal injection room it was likely to cause cruel and unusual pain. prison officials say everything's been fixed, ready to go. those opposed say it's the same problem with a new name. 720 inmates on death row. outside the prison this morning people have said about the state's plan to expand the death row facilities to the tune of $400 million over the next ten years, they want the money spent on programs for the disabled like san rafael's marin ventures. >> the governor is proposing to cut our budget $750 million. this is going to destroy services to persons with disability. ba
terry mcsweeney joins us from san quentin in marin county with the story. terry? >> yeah, it would be a tour of the death chamber began about 10:00 this morning we are told and we expect it to be wrapping up shortly. the judge was taking a look at the death chamber saying that the changes he said needed to be made five years ago when he shut down executions has been made. take a look at the person at the center of attention, u.s. district judge jeremy fogel looking at the brand new...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from san quentin in marin county with the story. terry? >> yeah, it would be a tour of the death chamber began about 10:00 this morning we are told and we expect it to be wrapping up shortly. the judge was taking a look at the death chamber saying that the changes he said needed to be made five years ago when he shut down executions has been made. take a look at the person at the center of attention, u.s. district judge jeremy fogel looking at the brand new $900,000 legal injection room it was likely to cause cruel and unusual pain. prison officials say everything's been fixed, ready to go. those opposed say it's the same problem with a new name. 720 inmates on death row. outside the prison this morning people have said about the state's plan to expand the death row facilities to the tune of $400 million over the next ten years, they want the money spent on programs for the disabled like san rafael's marin ventures. >> the governor is proposing to cut our budget $750 million. this is going to destroy services to persons with disability. ba
terry mcsweeney joins us from san quentin in marin county with the story. terry? >> yeah, it would be a tour of the death chamber began about 10:00 this morning we are told and we expect it to be wrapping up shortly. the judge was taking a look at the death chamber saying that the changes he said needed to be made five years ago when he shut down executions has been made. take a look at the person at the center of attention, u.s. district judge jeremy fogel looking at the brand new...
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in marin county, marin county, maureen kelly. robert. and re >>catherine: 5 right aide and a subway shop. haazig madyun the surveillance video of a serial robber. this right aide in fremont. investigators say that a few days later the same where up a subway sandwich shop on this street. and a suspect matching his description is wanted for five different robberies of drugstores and subway shops. one case is alleged to pistol whipped employee. his technique seems to be the same. african-american male, mid- 20s, 5 ft. inches tall, a skinny building and wearing a red hooded sweat shirt and a black baseball cap. fremont/hayward police say that they have a surveillance video and are courtincoordinating their effor, and with up to $5,000 reward leading to an arrest. in this right aide case. haazig madyun >>catherine: 5:15, to pay at the pump gas prices! how high? 5:20 the angriest cities. and the bay area? some people could see red. 5:50 with videogames and gaining? the hot new gadget anybody will love coming up. gaining. gaininkeening to gagam
in marin county, marin county, maureen kelly. robert. and re >>catherine: 5 right aide and a subway shop. haazig madyun the surveillance video of a serial robber. this right aide in fremont. investigators say that a few days later the same where up a subway sandwich shop on this street. and a suspect matching his description is wanted for five different robberies of drugstores and subway shops. one case is alleged to pistol whipped employee. his technique seems to be the same....
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. >> 50 children are taken from a marin county science center after becoming sick. 90 more sent home this morning. >> weatherwise calmer and much colder this morning than it was yesterday morning. we'll talk about above average temperatures and search for the much needed rain. >> a ton of road work that may slow you down. i'll have the details on 880 and 92 coming up. >> and the feds warn oakland again, anyone running a marijuana farm faces federal prosecution. >> i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. topping our news egypt's prime minister is apologizing this morning for the attack on anti-government protestors. overnight more gunshots rang out as tanks tried to end the clashes between the two sides. jenelle wang is live following the latest out of cairo. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is also urging egypt's new vice president to investigate the attack by pro-regimen supporters on anti-government demonstrators. here's a live picture from central cairo, the heart of the recent demonstrations to oust egyptian president hosni mubarak. people are gathering there, things are calm.
. >> 50 children are taken from a marin county science center after becoming sick. 90 more sent home this morning. >> weatherwise calmer and much colder this morning than it was yesterday morning. we'll talk about above average temperatures and search for the much needed rain. >> a ton of road work that may slow you down. i'll have the details on 880 and 92 coming up. >> and the feds warn oakland again, anyone running a marijuana farm faces federal prosecution. >>...