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the creation of a national park in the estes park region. the immediate germ of the park idea as it came to be called can be traced back a year earlier, to the spring of 1908. and, a suggestion made at a meeting of the estes park improvement and protection association, a group of local boosters whose contribution to date had been the successful campaign to build a fish hatchery on the fall river two years before. the speaker on that occasion was herbert n. wheeler, head of the medicine bow national forest, which included the area now embraced by rocky mountain national park. if you want to attract tourists, wheeler told his audience, you should establish a game refuge where tourists can come to see the wildlife. by way of illustration, wheeler then produced a map, covering four townships, an area over 1,000 square miles. standing 24 miles north to south, had 42 miles east to west, with a river along the north, along the foothills to estes park and then west toward little parks. enos mills did not attend that meeting, but the report of wheeler
the creation of a national park in the estes park region. the immediate germ of the park idea as it came to be called can be traced back a year earlier, to the spring of 1908. and, a suggestion made at a meeting of the estes park improvement and protection association, a group of local boosters whose contribution to date had been the successful campaign to build a fish hatchery on the fall river two years before. the speaker on that occasion was herbert n. wheeler, head of the medicine bow...
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this image show us the james weldon johnson square park and golf directly across the street if the golf street from the park this is the building design it has 95 units 11 are onsite affordable units a 10 thousand 43 square feet church the new sites for the lutheran church that was located before it burnt down in 1995 there will be a 61 car parking garage located under i believe will underneath the building sorry and the environmental impact was implemented in june 2015 this is an image of jeksz park that is sclapdz with grassy fields with dog areas there say is pathways that crisscross the park the new shadows kaftdz will be in the first few hours goes through the year this is directly next to the park generally in the same shadow in the same location as the original building the st. paul lutheran church on average about two hours in the morning larger size of the shadow is 46 thousand square feet that's cast on the summer sole test on june 21st it is cast other than the earner side of the park and it koofrz some of the pathway and some o
this image show us the james weldon johnson square park and golf directly across the street if the golf street from the park this is the building design it has 95 units 11 are onsite affordable units a 10 thousand 43 square feet church the new sites for the lutheran church that was located before it burnt down in 1995 there will be a 61 car parking garage located under i believe will underneath the building sorry and the environmental impact was implemented in june 2015 this is an image of...
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recognize the work that's being done in the fields but also in the offices to make that one of the best parks systems in the whole country thank you for being here today (clapping) my name is inconvenience i'm with laborers 411 used to be the local representative i got a shout out from aaron anderson and others (clapping) teresa (clapping) and tom harrison for sitting with us h and organizing this event (clapping) so it's really kind of cool to be able to do this you have a chance to look at the slide shows i see the past retirees terry thank you for being here and steve elderly it is an opportunity to bring people tobacco because those are the people they know you know where the bodies are buried; right? terry claufr but from didn't great to be a city gardeners with the recreation and parks department but i've come like those car d'ettorre to appreciate the great work you guys don't every single day (clapping.) it is a short program today i promise i have to shout out commissioner josh thank you for joining us (clapping.) college board trustees alex randolph thank you (clapping) san francisc
recognize the work that's being done in the fields but also in the offices to make that one of the best parks systems in the whole country thank you for being here today (clapping) my name is inconvenience i'm with laborers 411 used to be the local representative i got a shout out from aaron anderson and others (clapping) teresa (clapping) and tom harrison for sitting with us h and organizing this event (clapping) so it's really kind of cool to be able to do this you have a chance to look at...
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that will be available to the public and shown at the park. twice when the interpretation plan is in place, how do you envision in a broadway how visitors to the site who are not descendents will interact with the site? prof. roberts: there is two ways. when visitors visit the site it is -- the site encompasses 2400 acres. it is a natural landscape that is filled with stories with cultural meaning. when visitors visit the site now they see a little bit of interpretive exhibits that tell stories. they meet uniformed rangers who can tell part of the stories. they are there standing at the xbox, and from -- standing at the spot. it is extremely powerful. the landscape speaks for itself. they are not getting a lot of verbal interpretation onside as they are experiencing the landscape. our intention is to develop a research center that companies the site -- companies the site. it will give visitors an descendents and the public to study the aspects of the consequences of this and create as much as they would like to, a repository for documents corre
that will be available to the public and shown at the park. twice when the interpretation plan is in place, how do you envision in a broadway how visitors to the site who are not descendents will interact with the site? prof. roberts: there is two ways. when visitors visit the site it is -- the site encompasses 2400 acres. it is a natural landscape that is filled with stories with cultural meaning. when visitors visit the site now they see a little bit of interpretive exhibits that tell...
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place literally and figuratively we have cards for the park and been part of its activity for those hundred years in which the church building stood unfortunately, the church building burned our congregation moved into the school next door but conditioning concern for and care for the park has continued loss of the building was extraordinary proposition and ironic that even though it was a devastating loss it was a plus for the park because there was a rather significance shadow also that of eliminated and now we come back to the commission here and requesting that we be allowed in some a ways to return to the spot all be that with the residential unit as well but the cast the shadow to be cast was much less than the other building important issue for me is that this this or that this park across the street continue in its pristine way encouraged and supported and cultivated and st. paul has delivered for those hundred years and want to make sure that it is cared for in a reasonable fashion thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker and just as a reminders this
place literally and figuratively we have cards for the park and been part of its activity for those hundred years in which the church building stood unfortunately, the church building burned our congregation moved into the school next door but conditioning concern for and care for the park has continued loss of the building was extraordinary proposition and ironic that even though it was a devastating loss it was a plus for the park because there was a rather significance shadow also that of...
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the alternative parking locations definitely apply to -- when commissioner dooley talks about the number of employees that they are also making sure they are presenting their parking plan where their employees are going to be parking. >> yes. but we could work through the seven recommendations that we have presented to the supervisors office. i just bulleted them out in your binder, but those are the specific recommendations. >> and storage to keep an eye on that. >> they had that in their no. 8, the storage. >> yes, the timeframe of the storage and commissioner dooley you also, i don't know how much, if this needs to be in the legislation. you said noon? >> it should be noon instead of 4 p.m.. :00 p.m.. >> you might want to note in commercial districts if it makes it easier. >> i think there is some wiggle room because with the residential construction we are seeing but i think dpw has a policy in place and i will come back to double confirm with their team that any contractor can put this upon themselves if that parking is going to be used for 2 days put up a sign and let them know if
the alternative parking locations definitely apply to -- when commissioner dooley talks about the number of employees that they are also making sure they are presenting their parking plan where their employees are going to be parking. >> yes. but we could work through the seven recommendations that we have presented to the supervisors office. i just bulleted them out in your binder, but those are the specific recommendations. >> and storage to keep an eye on that. >> they had...
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this image show us the james weldon johnson square park and golf directly across the street if the golf street from the park this is the building design it has 95 units 11 are onsite affordable units a 10 thousand 43 square feet church the new sites for the lutheran church that was located before it burnt down in 1995 there will be a 61 car parking garage located under i believe will underneath the building sorry and the environmental impact was implemented in june 2015 this is an image of jeksz park that is sclapdz with grassy fields with dog areas there say is pathways that crisscross the park the new shadows kaftdz will be in the first few hours goes through the year this is directly next to the park generally in the same shadow in the same location as the original building the st. paul lutheran church on average about two hours in the morning larger size of the shadow is 46 thousand square feet that's cast on the summer sole test on june 21st it is cast other than the earner side of the park and it koofrz some of the pathway and some o
this image show us the james weldon johnson square park and golf directly across the street if the golf street from the park this is the building design it has 95 units 11 are onsite affordable units a 10 thousand 43 square feet church the new sites for the lutheran church that was located before it burnt down in 1995 there will be a 61 car parking garage located under i believe will underneath the building sorry and the environmental impact was implemented in june 2015 this is an image of...
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the call this morning. george on pollution in national parks this from the national parks conservation association, the nonprofitet up to advocate on behalf of this country's 408 national parks. they put out a polluted parks report that graded the pollution-related damage in the 48 national parks required by the clean air act to have best possible air quality among things rated were healthy air, seeing clearly and impacts from climate change among 12 parks most harmed by air pollution according to that report is sequoia national park in california, king's canyon national park, ever glades in florida. so on down the line you can see their letter grading system on each subject if you want to go to the national parks conservation association. james is up next in mississippi. good morning. >> caller: i live in natchez, mississippi, the southern end of the natchez trace. i have been to many parks and just not this summer. i happen to live in one. it's one of the largest national parks in the country if you consider length anyway. but next year the city of natchez is having the 300th anniversary, the tricentennial. it
the call this morning. george on pollution in national parks this from the national parks conservation association, the nonprofitet up to advocate on behalf of this country's 408 national parks. they put out a polluted parks report that graded the pollution-related damage in the 48 national parks required by the clean air act to have best possible air quality among things rated were healthy air, seeing clearly and impacts from climate change among 12 parks most harmed by air pollution according...
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this image show us the james weldon johnson square park and golf directly across the street if the golf street from the park this is the building design it has 95 units 11 are onsite affordable units a 10 thousand 43 square feet church the new sites for the lutheran church that was located before it burnt down in 1995 there will be a 61 car parking garage located under i believe will underneath the building sorry and the environmental impact was implemented in june 2015 this is an image of jeksz park that is sclapdz with grassy fields with dog areas there say is pathways that crisscross the park the new shadows kaftdz will be in the first few hours goes through the year this is directly next to the park generally in the same shadow in the same location as the original building the st. paul lutheran church on average about two hours in the morning larger size of the shadow is 46 thousand square feet that's cast on the summer sole test on june 21st it is cast other than the earner side of the park and it koofrz some of the pathway and some o
this image show us the james weldon johnson square park and golf directly across the street if the golf street from the park this is the building design it has 95 units 11 are onsite affordable units a 10 thousand 43 square feet church the new sites for the lutheran church that was located before it burnt down in 1995 there will be a 61 car parking garage located under i believe will underneath the building sorry and the environmental impact was implemented in june 2015 this is an image of...
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, police were called out to the northern end of the park. they started to convene around 109th and east drive for another alleged robbery. police could be seen canvassing the northern end of central park after a call for an armed robber who allegedly struck during busy daylight hours came in. so far police have not confirmed the information and released little details about the incident but it's not the first one this week. on thursday, around 10:00 p.m. it was somewhere in the ramble section of the park where the trees outnumber the people that police say another violent attack happened. >> he was begging for money. the guy said i don't have any and that's when he came up behind him and put him in a chokehold. >> we showed this rendering of the suspect thought to be in his mid-30s to avid and first time parkgoers. >> that's not good at all. i live in the neighborhood on 72nd street. i walk my dog in the park. >> reporter: police tell us the 53-year-old victim passed out after being choked and woke up 20 to 30 minutes later robbed of everythi
, police were called out to the northern end of the park. they started to convene around 109th and east drive for another alleged robbery. police could be seen canvassing the northern end of central park after a call for an armed robber who allegedly struck during busy daylight hours came in. so far police have not confirmed the information and released little details about the incident but it's not the first one this week. on thursday, around 10:00 p.m. it was somewhere in the ramble section...
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so there are the descendents, there is the national park service. are there any other groups of people involved in the story? prof. kelman: the original act creating the site identifies 4 different sovereign native nations. the federal government of the united states, the state government of colorado, the local government of the county, and so it was a remarkably complex series of relationships that had to be forged across a variety of different levels of government. other interest groups include local landowners who have a vested interest, most of whom are involved in ranching or agriculture, who have a vested interest in seeing the land in that part of colorado protected, preserved, but also used. and so, balancing these interests has been an extraordinarily complicated process that the park service has led. again, as alexa said earlier, very much with the descendents always as part of that conversation. in some ways leading the way. >> is the site considered a civil war battlefield? prof. roberts: it is pretty only recognized civil war battlefield
so there are the descendents, there is the national park service. are there any other groups of people involved in the story? prof. kelman: the original act creating the site identifies 4 different sovereign native nations. the federal government of the united states, the state government of colorado, the local government of the county, and so it was a remarkably complex series of relationships that had to be forged across a variety of different levels of government. other interest groups...
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the goal is to spread the word about the park. the changes are working. ttendance is actually starting to go up. >> translator: things are definitely different from the way they were ten years ago. we have to recognize the changes and keep ahead of the curve. >> reporter: the park found success by recognizing the need to change and introducing bold reforms. it's a model that other struggling tourist attractions might be wise to follow. >>> over the past few years, the philippines has seen steady economic growth. but the gap between rich and poor remains wide. millions of children are out of school. one man is working to them, andi takao reports, he's getting help from japan to do it. >> reporter: in the suburbs of manila, street children are enjoying these booklets. they're japanese manga, written in english. they're designed to teach moral values, using stories taken from the bible. over 90% of filipinos are christian. so most people are familiar with the stories, whether or not they can read. this is the man distributing them, at what he calls his push-c
the goal is to spread the word about the park. the changes are working. ttendance is actually starting to go up. >> translator: things are definitely different from the way they were ten years ago. we have to recognize the changes and keep ahead of the curve. >> reporter: the park found success by recognizing the need to change and introducing bold reforms. it's a model that other struggling tourist attractions might be wise to follow. >>> over the past few years, the...
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support the help park and protect the park. seniors use it a lot. ravel a lot and use it a lot. that is my comment. park, it isk at the hurting badly. environment and supporting our treasure. host: i'm sure director jarvis is watching us this morning. in tallahassee, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. say i reallyto appreciate you and the rest of the hosts on c-span for doing a great job. host: thanks, glenn. caller: i will just echo the sentiments of the lady that just helping the seniors national park service by contributing. we get a free pass. there is too much of that. -- we need to help more. i visited smoky mountain national park this year and the national battlefield in shiloh. they are pretty well taken care of thanks to volunteers as much as anybody else. i have spent over 30 years in the u.s. forest service. decided federal lands are so geologically important and archaeologically important that they created the national parks. the rest of the land that was more or less -- i won't say mediocre -- regular national made them availab
support the help park and protect the park. seniors use it a lot. ravel a lot and use it a lot. that is my comment. park, it isk at the hurting badly. environment and supporting our treasure. host: i'm sure director jarvis is watching us this morning. in tallahassee, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. say i reallyto appreciate you and the rest of the hosts on c-span for doing a great job. host: thanks, glenn. caller: i will just echo the sentiments of the lady that just helping the...
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the park at night. and if they don't rule the park at night, they may not rule the city at night. and that means then the thugs, thug life will rule. >> the guardian angels would like to take mayor de blasio on a tour of central park to show him what they see every night. a spokesperson for the mayor said today there is very little chance of being a victim of crime in the park. >>> environmentalists are fighting a suffolk county animal shelters push to expand the kent animal shelter. they want to rebuild and upgrade, but the facility is on the edge of the pine barrens. environmentalists say the project threatens long island's only source of drinking water. >> kent is using our affection build over the purist drinking water source on long island. it's prohibited by law. >> our plan presents a solution to that, and it's almost the duty of the pine barren society to be in favor of this project. >> shelter managers explain that the expansion they believe is pro-environment because it from the [inaudible]. >
the park at night. and if they don't rule the park at night, they may not rule the city at night. and that means then the thugs, thug life will rule. >> the guardian angels would like to take mayor de blasio on a tour of central park to show him what they see every night. a spokesperson for the mayor said today there is very little chance of being a victim of crime in the park. >>> environmentalists are fighting a suffolk county animal shelters push to expand the kent animal...
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making sure that the park felt open to all park users. ty came up as a theme as well so we met with the stakeholders and the architects for the you project and they are going to give a brief presentation on the feedback that they heard and how they responded to the feedback. then we had a larger community meeting where we met with any member of the public who wanted to come. we presented the revised design and collected additional feedback. the feedback was largely consistent with that provided by the original stakeholders. so we have been able, i think, to really chief achieve most of what folks have asked to. there are a few issues still on the table, which i think is something for us to consider as well. there is say desire there -- two planters that function more than attractive nuisance, that are on st. mary's part of the square that we own and consistent feedback that people would like to see those removed, if possible. and with the removal of the fence that would separate the expansion area from the rest of the park, there are real
making sure that the park felt open to all park users. ty came up as a theme as well so we met with the stakeholders and the architects for the you project and they are going to give a brief presentation on the feedback that they heard and how they responded to the feedback. then we had a larger community meeting where we met with any member of the public who wanted to come. we presented the revised design and collected additional feedback. the feedback was largely consistent with that provided...
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the alternative parking locations definitely apply to -- when commissioner dooley talks about the number of employees that they are also making sure they are presenting their parking plan where their employees are going to be parking. >> yes. but we could work through the seven recommendations that we have presented to the supervisors office. i just bulleted them out in your binder, but those are the specific recommendations. >> and storage to keep an eye on that. >> they had that in their no. 8, the storage. >> yes, the timeframe of the storage and commissioner dooley you also, i don't know how much, if this needs to be in the legislation. you said noon? >> it should be noon instead of 4 p.m.. :00 p.m.. >> you might want to note in commercial districts if it makes it easier. >> i think there is some wiggle room because with the residential construction we are seeing but i think dpw has a policy in place and i will come back to double confirm with their team that any contractor can put this upon themselves if that parking is going to be used for 2 days put up a sign and let them know if
the alternative parking locations definitely apply to -- when commissioner dooley talks about the number of employees that they are also making sure they are presenting their parking plan where their employees are going to be parking. >> yes. but we could work through the seven recommendations that we have presented to the supervisors office. i just bulleted them out in your binder, but those are the specific recommendations. >> and storage to keep an eye on that. >> they had...
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south that cover a segment of the southern portion of the park for much of the day throughout the year. here to talk about that is new york city council member: >> thank you for being here. you're a tough negotiator. born and raised in new york city. you love the city and the people in it. you've been fighting for the rights of the community. tell me what you've been doing. >> well, we have endless numbers of development questions on the east side of manhattan. not just the super tall buildings, but the sale of stiveson. we've spent time trying to make sure that the public is getting a decent and fair shake out of these projects. christina: i like the idea of negotiating with the companies like sl green realty and saying if you're going to build this large skyscraper, you'll have to give the community something in exchange. what happened? >> that's right. it's a perfect example of a building which is going to have huge economic development opportunities for new yorkers, but it's going to have impact. we know that if you're going to put a large commercial building ri
south that cover a segment of the southern portion of the park for much of the day throughout the year. here to talk about that is new york city council member: >> thank you for being here. you're a tough negotiator. born and raised in new york city. you love the city and the people in it. you've been fighting for the rights of the community. tell me what you've been doing. >> well, we have endless numbers of development questions on the east side of manhattan. not just the super...
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. >>> new at 5:00, panic at the jersey shore. an amusement park there, a ride caught fire and one worker being praised for saving riders of this. news 4's marc santia raced to the kingsburg amusement park as soon as the call came in. he's there with the story for us. marc? >> reporter: and chuck, that's the ride. that's the gravitron. riders stick to the wall. you can see the charge on the ride. tonight, a quick thinking park employee is being praised. >> i saw the smoke. >> reporter: with thick, black smoke billowing from the ride at kingsburg amusement park, concern quickly spread. >> we were all freaking out, because we thought everything was going to catch fire. >> reporter: there was only one question for debby holmes, and she needed an immediate answer. >> my mom, my grand mom. that's the first thing that comes to your mind. children. >> reporter: no one hurt, no one on the ride. for this grandmother, a prayer. >> we started praying and thanking god there was no child that got hurt. >> reporter: the amusement park owned and operated by a new
. >>> new at 5:00, panic at the jersey shore. an amusement park there, a ride caught fire and one worker being praised for saving riders of this. news 4's marc santia raced to the kingsburg amusement park as soon as the call came in. he's there with the story for us. marc? >> reporter: and chuck, that's the ride. that's the gravitron. riders stick to the wall. you can see the charge on the ride. tonight, a quick thinking park employee is being praised. >> i saw the smoke....
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in this case the parks and wildlife management department. all of the revenue comes from tourist hunting. parks operate at a loss. and all of the value outside of parks comes from hunting in a large part. you don't want to eliminate the operating revenue. second line of defense is the hunter operator. hunting operators have to protect investment. they all have antipoaching teams. i know some that spend a million dollars a year in hunting sessions. single operators. this is a necessity. it's like here in north america policing a posted land. and third, a community is incentivised to have anti-poaching teams. these are the three levels of anti-poaching. hunting is at the center of it. this is some small examples of why you don't want to list an animal. >> headline for our viewers, an update on cecil the lion. "washington post" reporting that zimbabwe's president said his people failed to protect cecil the lion. and inside the "washington post" this morning it says that the president was intent on using the lion as a metaphor first for exploitati
in this case the parks and wildlife management department. all of the revenue comes from tourist hunting. parks operate at a loss. and all of the value outside of parks comes from hunting in a large part. you don't want to eliminate the operating revenue. second line of defense is the hunter operator. hunting operators have to protect investment. they all have antipoaching teams. i know some that spend a million dollars a year in hunting sessions. single operators. this is a necessity. it's...
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spaces we are also ensuring the connection to digital inclusion opportunities and parks are designed for all neighborhoods. >> people are on the move. they are no longer chained to their desk tops at home. people can accomplish a lot and we prefer them being here an enjoying the outdoors and nature. given all the mobile community and mobile information that's available. we thought it was important to make it for our parks acceptable for everyone and give everyone the opportunity to live and to work and be at the parks at the same time. >> our full mission in life is to give them access to the internet, give them access to information. in san francisco you don't have to be bottled up in an office. you can be around and enjoy your work anywhere. it's great for the local community here and it means a lot to me. >> in the park, you are people that can teach you about the trees in the park and you can go to parks and recreation .org and having wifi in our parks makes it more accessible. if you want more information about how to enjoy wifi in san francisco parks, go to . >> go
spaces we are also ensuring the connection to digital inclusion opportunities and parks are designed for all neighborhoods. >> people are on the move. they are no longer chained to their desk tops at home. people can accomplish a lot and we prefer them being here an enjoying the outdoors and nature. given all the mobile community and mobile information that's available. we thought it was important to make it for our parks acceptable for everyone and give everyone the opportunity to live...
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satisfying the people who live in it. >> translator: the park has a living heart. of people live inside it, which is rare for a world heritage site. it was the people's choice for it to be like that. living with unesco means respect between people and nature. >> reporter: farmer big is supposed to keep his animals behind fences now. this family has farmed here for a hundred years, so it's all they know. if they can't find a way to exist in what is now a unesco world heritage site, they will have to change. that change will happen once the father retires. without certification, the bigs will have to close down the farm, but hope to open a tourism venture instead. so it means the family does have a future in the park, it just isn't the one they hoped for. >>> and just time to remind you that you can always find much more on most of our stories over on our website. that is what the front page is looking like at the moment, leading on the crisis in yemen. catch up with the latest in news and sport, do log on to aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >>> president jimmy carter s
satisfying the people who live in it. >> translator: the park has a living heart. of people live inside it, which is rare for a world heritage site. it was the people's choice for it to be like that. living with unesco means respect between people and nature. >> reporter: farmer big is supposed to keep his animals behind fences now. this family has farmed here for a hundred years, so it's all they know. if they can't find a way to exist in what is now a unesco world heritage site,...
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he said he didn't have time to do that. >> the jeep hit the back left side of the parked car. eve said he was driving approximately 60 miles per hour at the time of the accident, and he was wearing his seat belt, but deborah was not. >> that was out of her character. she was pretty religious about wearing seat belts and made it a point to everyone else that they needed to have theirs on also. >> at deborah's autopsy, the medical examiner found skull fractures and evidence that her brain had been jolted violently inside her skull from side to side. >> the finding of the pathologist that did the autopsy was that the death was a result of a motor vehicle accident. the blunt force trauma and the injuries that were observed, the skull fracture, the bruising of the brain, any of those could have been consistent and would have been consistent with being killed in a motor vehicle crash. >> although patrolman tony snyder wasn't a doctor or formally trained in forensic science, he couldn't believe the coroner's report. >> i was sick to my stomach when i heard those words because i though
he said he didn't have time to do that. >> the jeep hit the back left side of the parked car. eve said he was driving approximately 60 miles per hour at the time of the accident, and he was wearing his seat belt, but deborah was not. >> that was out of her character. she was pretty religious about wearing seat belts and made it a point to everyone else that they needed to have theirs on also. >> at deborah's autopsy, the medical examiner found skull fractures and evidence that...
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he uses his powers for good. >> to the critique you on the park shark? >> he loved it. said exercise should be fun. the fact that i put on the costume and got my heart rate going, it was a lot of fun. >> what is the regular guy to for a living? >> i can tell you he works in education and a very prestigious university. >> outstanding. thanks rohan. >> he has style and grace an opinion on everything, marriage. >> in this magic box right here. i've got it. do you want me here? oh my god look at this video. >> ronica. >> i was expecting something else. >> very professional. >> what is happening? [laughter] >> another day in the life of a chaser. >> we report the news. when it comes down to it it's not just about the story >> i'm disgusted and it's because of ashley madison. david sedaris had quite the plan for an app called what is your wife worth? it's exactly what it sounds like that it allows you to post a picture of your wife and allow other users to rate your wife on a scale from one to 10 or in dollar amounts. thankfully the app -- wednesday. ♪ ♪ >> i could hear the p
he uses his powers for good. >> to the critique you on the park shark? >> he loved it. said exercise should be fun. the fact that i put on the costume and got my heart rate going, it was a lot of fun. >> what is the regular guy to for a living? >> i can tell you he works in education and a very prestigious university. >> outstanding. thanks rohan. >> he has style and grace an opinion on everything, marriage. >> in this magic box right here. i've got...
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at the haskell invitational in monmouth park. with 60,000 fans expected to attend and several road closures in the area, and anticipate some gridlock around the track. the jersey transit will attempt to keep a tight rein on the situation however with more trains running tomorrow. and some travel tips purchase the round tip tickets in advance and give yourself from the station. and expect longer wait times. >>> a dog nabbed right from a driveway in new jersey. the brazen crime caught on camera tonight. the owner's plea for help. >> and plus thousands of dodge cars are recalled tonight. why there could be a problem just like slamming the door. >> and a warning for hospitals. the common device that could be at risk for cyber attack. >> and after a pretty hot summer afternoon, where many locations actually hit the 90- degree mark it's a comfortable evening out there. near 80 in the city but already 60 end zone many of the sub -- 60s in many of the su hi. your daddy's getting a camry? yeah, i want him to have a really fun car. he's the
at the haskell invitational in monmouth park. with 60,000 fans expected to attend and several road closures in the area, and anticipate some gridlock around the track. the jersey transit will attempt to keep a tight rein on the situation however with more trains running tomorrow. and some travel tips purchase the round tip tickets in advance and give yourself from the station. and expect longer wait times. >>> a dog nabbed right from a driveway in new jersey. the brazen crime caught on...
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and the fire ends up burning the park. and when such a person is arrested, then you take that person in prison, but only for one day. then the second day you see the same person moving around you. reporter: andrew thinks the nature protection laws could be -- should be more stringent. but at the foot of the mountain, many people yearn for the past. waniala boniface: when we lived up on the mountain, our lives were good. we had huge farms and everything grew, without artificial fertilizer. but then they suddenly told us we had to leave. we were very frightened. we didn't know what would happen to us. reporter: due to the resettlement, 30,000 additional people suddenly had to be provided for. over time, the soil became exhausted. landslides after rainfalls became increasingly frequent. for the past four years help has been coming from the united nations development programme. in regular workshops, people around mount elgon learn how to use their farmland better, especially by crop rotation and building drainage ditches, becau
and the fire ends up burning the park. and when such a person is arrested, then you take that person in prison, but only for one day. then the second day you see the same person moving around you. reporter: andrew thinks the nature protection laws could be -- should be more stringent. but at the foot of the mountain, many people yearn for the past. waniala boniface: when we lived up on the mountain, our lives were good. we had huge farms and everything grew, without artificial fertilizer. but...
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nbc 10's deanna durante went right to the police commissioner to ask questions. she joins us live in hunting park. what have you learned? >> reporter: the police commissioner says not only is the internal affairs department investigating this case but he expects this case to be sent to the district attorney's office. i spoke to the man who says he shot the video. he says he never expected for it to go viral. >> you and your friend got any money to buy these thrill show tickets for your police department? ten bucks each, man. >> he's not a rookie. 32 years of age, he's an adult. grown man. more importantly, he's a police officer. that position alone, this should tell you that's just not what you do. >> reporter: we didn't need to show this video to philadelphia's police commissioner. he saw it already. minutes after we called him to comment on it -- >> just stupid. it's just not good at all. there's nothing about this stop that's good, period. i'm not going to even remotely try to justifynçd- any of it. >> you buy these or i take your car. it's unregistered. support your police department. >> rep
nbc 10's deanna durante went right to the police commissioner to ask questions. she joins us live in hunting park. what have you learned? >> reporter: the police commissioner says not only is the internal affairs department investigating this case but he expects this case to be sent to the district attorney's office. i spoke to the man who says he shot the video. he says he never expected for it to go viral. >> you and your friend got any money to buy these thrill show tickets for...
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the experienced hiker in yellowstone national park, killed by a grizzly bear. tonight, the hunt for the beast on the loose in one of america's most popular destinations. >>> tinder box. searing heat and bone-dry brush, fueling new wildfires. homes destroyed, more than 100 families evacuated. and the erratic wind and lightning on the way. >>> toxic river. a major waterway, now free-flowing yellow sludge stretching more than 100 miles, and heading towards the grand canyon. >>> and, remembering frank gifford. on the giants. in the broadcast booth. tonight, a look back at the hall-of-famer's life. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with donald trump, trying to change the conversation after making remarks that risked alienating women. calling into the sunday talk shows, refusing to apologize after attacks on megyn kelly. now, a new plan of proposals and plans coming up. trying to stay atop the polls. devin dwyer has more. >> reporter: under fire and firing back. tonight, donald trump standing by insults he hurled at fox d
the experienced hiker in yellowstone national park, killed by a grizzly bear. tonight, the hunt for the beast on the loose in one of america's most popular destinations. >>> tinder box. searing heat and bone-dry brush, fueling new wildfires. homes destroyed, more than 100 families evacuated. and the erratic wind and lightning on the way. >>> toxic river. a major waterway, now free-flowing yellow sludge stretching more than 100 miles, and heading towards the grand canyon....
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once out of the park palmer shot the lion with a crossbow and staukdlked the wounded animal for two days before shooting him dead. they cut off his head and
once out of the park palmer shot the lion with a crossbow and staukdlked the wounded animal for two days before shooting him dead. they cut off his head and
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take care, guys. >> we're right on the edge of the park. here they built the power lines and where they're slashing and burning. we were trying for landscapes like this in "noah." >> sort of a post-apocalyptic wasteland thing going on, right? >> the road. look, all the original fauna and flora in new york city and chicago and detroit are gone. we don't feel too guilty about that. >> that's the argument of all these developing countries, you did it. didn't they teach us in the third grade that two wrongs don't make a right? don't make a right? ♪ go see. ♪ go look through their windows so you can understand their views. ♪ sit at their table so you can share their tastes. ♪ sleep in their beds so you may know their dreams. ♪ go see... and find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. ♪ ♪ when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigati
take care, guys. >> we're right on the edge of the park. here they built the power lines and where they're slashing and burning. we were trying for landscapes like this in "noah." >> sort of a post-apocalyptic wasteland thing going on, right? >> the road. look, all the original fauna and flora in new york city and chicago and detroit are gone. we don't feel too guilty about that. >> that's the argument of all these developing countries, you did it. didn't they...
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last time the survey was taken 72 percent of san franciscans are visiting a park at least once a month 74 percent of san francisco residents rate our systems as an a or b 79 paternities gave the program an a or b and with the shaping and planting so it is nice to getty positive feedback from staff there were a lot of comments been the advantageism in parks but more on that to come our recreation practice is no way we've hired 2 hundred and 50 kids over the summer this program happens year-round for 60 years the kids get work experience along with the professionals the applications for the 2015-2016 are available inventing monday august 24th for any high school youth 14 to 18 might be working with the rec and park department at any of the centers visit j job apps.or come and work with us in inspiration with the st. francis yacht club kids get an opportunity to sail on october 4th they'll learner the procedures and sail the water with professionals another free event parents registration on sf.org or call our number lass last but not least outlands 3 days of music,
last time the survey was taken 72 percent of san franciscans are visiting a park at least once a month 74 percent of san francisco residents rate our systems as an a or b 79 paternities gave the program an a or b and with the shaping and planting so it is nice to getty positive feedback from staff there were a lot of comments been the advantageism in parks but more on that to come our recreation practice is no way we've hired 2 hundred and 50 kids over the summer this program happens year-round...
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another line of showers through the area. asbury park, you can see the shower to the north of asbury park around sandy hook, lower manhattan, sprinkles to the lower west side. temperatures 69 degrees to start off the day around the area. humidities have jumped way up. a steam bath today. humidity 90%. when the showers go by, moisture comes up, it will make it really steamy today. mouth to the eastern end now, thunderstorm warning has ex mired. there is a marine warning to the east end, thunderstorms back to new london. there is a batch, not a severe thunderstorm and no lightning in there. there was a little around philly. that band slides through then this humidity will be around today. a pop-up shower or thunderstorm that could be on the heavy side. going to the beaches, high risk of rip currents. jersey shore is moderate. waves in the atlantic, 4 to 6 feet. water temperature is 72 to 77 degrees. we got 90 today. isolated thunderstorms. it will be steamy. tonight, however, the wind goes northwest. it will feel great. as the wind goes no
another line of showers through the area. asbury park, you can see the shower to the north of asbury park around sandy hook, lower manhattan, sprinkles to the lower west side. temperatures 69 degrees to start off the day around the area. humidities have jumped way up. a steam bath today. humidity 90%. when the showers go by, moisture comes up, it will make it really steamy today. mouth to the eastern end now, thunderstorm warning has ex mired. there is a marine warning to the east end,...
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out of the park. get out of the park.r: i'm more than legally-- jake: then they were threatened with arrest. and these guys were just trying to support their families and make a living and maybe spread truth, and they're being threatened with arrest for taking pictures? when they have press badges? officer: get in there! jake: i started running. by the time i got back to the park, which was 10 seconds after these lights went on, it was already complete chaos. chaos. [shouting and screaming] uh, people had their lives in their tents, and they came in here with no regard for that. they were throwing tents like they were ragdolls. protestor: they won't defeat us. jake: they were using force on girls sitting there with their arms linked peacefully around the kitchen. [all shouting] jake: and these are the people that are supposed to be protecting us that are coming in this park and ripping us out of our homes, a peaceful protest. [indistinct chanting] jose: they were grabbing people and arresting them, throwing them out. they
out of the park. get out of the park.r: i'm more than legally-- jake: then they were threatened with arrest. and these guys were just trying to support their families and make a living and maybe spread truth, and they're being threatened with arrest for taking pictures? when they have press badges? officer: get in there! jake: i started running. by the time i got back to the park, which was 10 seconds after these lights went on, it was already complete chaos. chaos. [shouting and screaming] uh,...
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we are avoiding the hot sun on that end of the park. >> reporter: dr. gladder is an emergency room physician. he says typically the humidity is a bigger problem than the 90-degree temperatures, when you sweat effectively. and sweating is how we cool our bodies. so our body temperatures, our core temperature rises. >> reporter: leading it to heat heatstroke. he says dehydrated people fill emergency rooms on days like this. even if you or your child are surrounded by water, you still need to drink sop. it's your body's best defense on a hot, humid day. >> sometimes they are out for many hours and their parents aren't aware that they need to be hydrated. >> reporter: this upper west side resident says he will follow doctor's orders to endure the heat wave because he waited a long time for it. >> every time i start to feel about complaining about the heat, i think about how cold it was all winter and how miserably cold it was and i am like, i'll take the heat. it's all good. >> reporter: now, we do have some relief to look forward to over the next couple of
we are avoiding the hot sun on that end of the park. >> reporter: dr. gladder is an emergency room physician. he says typically the humidity is a bigger problem than the 90-degree temperatures, when you sweat effectively. and sweating is how we cool our bodies. so our body temperatures, our core temperature rises. >> reporter: leading it to heat heatstroke. he says dehydrated people fill emergency rooms on days like this. even if you or your child are surrounded by water, you still...
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he uses his powers for good. >> to the critique you on the park shark? >> he loved it. he said exercise should be fun. the fact that i put on the costume and got my heart rate going, it was a lot of fun. >> what is the regular guy to for a living? >> i can tell you he works in education and a very prestigious university. >> outstanding. thanks rohan. >> he has style and grace an opinion on everything, marriage. >> in this magic box right here. i've got it. do you want me here? oh my god look at this video. >> ronica. >> i was expecting something else. >> very professional. >> what is happening? [laughter] chaser. >> we report the news. when it comes down to it it's not just about the story installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.s., puerto rico, canada, mexico, china and india. and for a limited time, you could get a $300 reward card plus tv equipment and epix included.
he uses his powers for good. >> to the critique you on the park shark? >> he loved it. he said exercise should be fun. the fact that i put on the costume and got my heart rate going, it was a lot of fun. >> what is the regular guy to for a living? >> i can tell you he works in education and a very prestigious university. >> outstanding. thanks rohan. >> he has style and grace an opinion on everything, marriage. >> in this magic box right here. i've got...
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>> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you w
>> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this...
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says is not a lot compared to the city's remaining 24 parks this man goes by the name and not mike hascoming here for nearly 25 years and says the homeless police themselves. mussulmans out here really caring good people of one home was spared another. the key to ourselves if somebody breaks bottle is a needle behind we throw them out, but was there no longer welcome here. as the as gunfire all new developments to tell you about tonight the cellphone video from july shows runner park police officer pulling out a gun on a man and a man stands in his own driveway the north bay man apparently did not commit a crime an incident is under investigation by the pleas. now that man hurt or the video has hired an attorney justine live at the park police apartment with the very latest on the case. >> reporter: >> pam: will try her package and story for you shortly after his speech and to honor control nicotine and play and california the first in nearly a decade state public health officials putting warning signs of and the suspect national forests and is the national park and surrounding areas a
says is not a lot compared to the city's remaining 24 parks this man goes by the name and not mike hascoming here for nearly 25 years and says the homeless police themselves. mussulmans out here really caring good people of one home was spared another. the key to ourselves if somebody breaks bottle is a needle behind we throw them out, but was there no longer welcome here. as the as gunfire all new developments to tell you about tonight the cellphone video from july shows runner park police...
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the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ >>> the boundaries of ranomafana park protect whatbout lemurs and rare species and unspoiled beautiful places. >> these are the tenella people. these are the people of the forest. this is the fifth time they've had to change the location of the village because they do slash and burn agriculture. this ceremony today is a ceremony today is a ceremony to celebrate the fact that 17 people from the village of umbartalahe are going to donate their land to conservation. it won't be cut down. ♪ >> before the tenalla land can officially become a part of the park, the gods, the ancestors, somebody must be appeased and that, as it often does, means something must die. >> seen this a lot? >> i usually don't go when this is happening. ♪ >> wow. >> for someone with as dark a world view, judging from his films anyway, as the newly vegetarian aronofsky, he seems unusually uncomfortable with the bleeding realities of local custom. >> do you see him? >> preferring instead to trip the light fantastic in the rainforest idyll. ♪ [ speaking foreign languag
the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ >>> the boundaries of ranomafana park protect whatbout lemurs and rare species and unspoiled beautiful places. >> these are the tenella people. these are the people of the forest. this is the fifth time they've had to change the location of the village because they do slash and burn agriculture. this ceremony today is a ceremony today is a ceremony to celebrate the fact that 17 people from the village of umbartalahe are going...