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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 6 20240711

All things they wont be able to do after 10 00 tonight when state leaders implement what they call a limited stay at home order. The curfew will end at 5 00 tomorrow morning and people here seem to take it in stride. We have no problem with it. And whatever helps curb the virus is great with us. I think 10 00 is a reasonable time. I think the restaurants are only open for Outdoor Dining anyways and its colder now so i think no one wants to sit outside after 10 00 anyway, so i think its a reasonable time. And its not going to be forever so i think we can do it. Reporter once a curfew starts at 10 00 you cannot gather with people outside your household, and youre not allowed to work or travel outside your home unless you are an essential worker. What you can do is after 10 00 tonight is work at an essential job as we mentioned, go to the grocery store, walk your dog or get takeout or drivethru food. Again, the curfew starts at 10 00 tonight. Goes until 5 00 tomorrow morning, and this is

Transcripts For CSPAN3 U S Coast Guard Commandant Remarks At Center For Strategic 20240713

Thank you. Im kathleen hicks. I direct the National Security program here. Our ceo wanted to be here this morning to welcome the commandant, but hes been under the weather, so i get to both moderate the conversation and also do that. Before i begin, i just want to remind everyone that this is the fourth of our Maritime Security dialogue series of 2019. Our Maritime Security dialogue is cohosted between csis and our partners at the u. S. Naval institute. And our goal is to highlight Current Issues and future challenges facing the navy, marine corps and coast guard. I want to thank our sponsor, Huntington Ingalls industries who has made this possible. Today were talking with admiral karl schultz, a commandant of the marine corps. And i want to get right into it. We were lucky enough to have you join us in august of 2018. Pete daily was the moderator for that session and here we are a yearplus beyond that, a few months beyond that when you began which was roughly may 2018. I would love to

Transcripts For CSPAN3 U S Coast Guard Commandant Remarks At Center For Strategic 20240713

Moderate the conversation and also do that. Before i begin, i just want to remind everyone that this is the fourth of our Maritime Security dialogue series of 2019. Our Maritime Security dialogue is cohosted between csis and our partners at the u. S. Naval institute. And our goal is to highlight Current Issues and future challenges facing the navy, marine corps and coast guard. I want to thank our sponsor, Huntington Ingalls industries who has made this possible. Today were talking with admiral karl schultz, a commandant of the marine corps. And i want to get right into it. We were lucky enough to have you join us in august of 2018. Pete daily was the moderator for that session and here we are a yearplus beyond that, a few months beyond that when you began which was roughly may 2018. I would love to ask you to reflect a bit on where you feel the coast guard is really making progress on the key issues youre facing and where you feel like you still have significant hurdles you want to ta

Transcripts For CSPAN3 U S Coast Guard Commandant Remarks At Center For Strategic 20240713

He spoke about the coast guard mission, including modernization efforts, and military efforts. From the center for strategic and international studies, this is little less than an hour. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to csis. Thank you. Im kathleen hicks. I direct the National Security program here. Our ceo wanted to be here this morning to welcome the commandant, but hes been under the weather, so i get to both moderate the conversation and also do that. Before i begin, i just want to remind everyone that this is the fourth of our Maritime Security dialogue series of 2019. Our Maritime Security dialogue is cohosted between csis and our partners at the u. S. Naval institute. And our goal is to highlight Current Issues and future challenges facing the navy, marine corps and coast guard. I want to thank our sponsor, Huntington Ingalls industries who has made this possible. Today were talking with admiral karl schultz, a commandant of the marine corps. And i want to get right into it. We

Transcripts For CSPAN3 U S Coast Guard Commandant Remarks At Center For Strategic 20240713

Good morning, everyone. Welcome to csis. Thank you. Im kathleen hicks. I direct the National Security program here. Our ceo wanted to be here this morning to welcome the commandant, but hes been under the weather, so i get to both moderate the conversation and also do that. Before i begin, i just want to remind everyone that this is the fourth of our Maritime Security dialogue series of 2019. Our Maritime Security dialogue is cohosted between csis and our partners at the u. S. Naval institute. And our goal is to highlight Current Issues and future challenges facing the navy, marine corps and coast guard. I want to thank our sponsor, Huntington Ingalls industries who has made this possible. Today were talking with admiral karl schultz, a commandant of the marine corps. And i want to get right into it. We were lucky enough to have you join us in august of 2018. Pete daily was the moderator for that session and here we are a yearplus beyond that, a few months beyond that when you began wh

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