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we now have data on what happens when wolves leave a particular place like yellowstone. over last month, we have lost 11 yellowstone park wolves who spent host of their lives in the ark. they don't understand park boundaries. they are subject to the management jurors action of the of thatth -- management jurisdiction, and millions of visitors have seen 832. she was born in 2006. she was an extra gary wolf and she was particularly beautiful. she was one of the best hunters we had ever seen. she could take dowout by herself. she was taken 15 miles out of the park are a hunter. this is a act that is used to seeing thousands of people throughout the year and, but quite naÏve to humans and tolerant of humans being close by. so she was at a disadvantage in a landscape where wolves were being hunted. >> what is happening to yellowstone wolves really ghlights what is happening throughout the region. those are the most protected and well-managed wolves in the whole region and they are still getting shot. just imagine what is happening to wolves throughout the rest of the region w
we now have data on what happens when wolves leave a particular place like yellowstone. over last month, we have lost 11 yellowstone park wolves who spent host of their lives in the ark. they don't understand park boundaries. they are subject to the management jurors action of the of thatth -- management jurisdiction, and millions of visitors have seen 832. she was born in 2006. she was an extra gary wolf and she was particularly beautiful. she was one of the best hunters we had ever seen. she...
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in the middle of june, 1988, a small fire ignited near yellowstone national park. it was the firstof many that summer that created the largest wildfire in the park' s history. the blaze would last for months charring a third of the two point two million acres and putting tourist areas in jeopardy. then on september 8, 1988, the park was shut down for the first time in its century existence. "the 13 big fires in and around yellowstone have scorched more than a million acres of timberland and montana is so fire prone, that hunting, camping and other activities in the woods are now banned indefinitely." "let nature takes it course has damn near destroyed nature in the greater yellowstone area." when the inital blaze sparked in '88, the national park service followed a 1972 policy - "let it burn." it was adopted after natural fires were found to be beneficial to the eco-system. but that 1988 blaze proved radically different. "knowing what i know now, in hindsight, we would have tried to put out every fire that's now burning as quick as we could have." "but it's too lat
in the middle of june, 1988, a small fire ignited near yellowstone national park. it was the firstof many that summer that created the largest wildfire in the park' s history. the blaze would last for months charring a third of the two point two million acres and putting tourist areas in jeopardy. then on september 8, 1988, the park was shut down for the first time in its century existence. "the 13 big fires in and around yellowstone have scorched more than a million acres of timberland...
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gaby cam intro 2box ---el parque nacional yellowstone esta poniendo el mejor telemundo 48 a las 5:30. accidente! dos autos se vieron envueltos en llamas en una carretera de la baha... un hombre fue el hroe del da... le tenemos la historia... pilar sot wait for sot con vo/lorena a esta residente de san jose robaron dos veces el mismos a esta residente de san jos le robaron dos veces el mismos da! --el ladron se llevo la cartera y fue a su casa para llevarse su auto... esta historia solo la ver por telemundo 48! cam 2 anchor ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ..... anchor --- y si tiene una historia que contarnos llmenos al 408 944 4813. en llamas y lo ms sorprendente es que un hombre arriesga su vida para salvar a los pasajeros... zoom in camera cesar hola buenas tardes de emergencia e se llevcabo ta ho en el distrito escolar de alum rock. lorena ---como les reportamos en exclusiva hace unos das, la superintendente de ese distrito ha visitado los hogares de familias que temen ser deportadas cuando donald trump asuma la presidencia este
gaby cam intro 2box ---el parque nacional yellowstone esta poniendo el mejor telemundo 48 a las 5:30. accidente! dos autos se vieron envueltos en llamas en una carretera de la baha... un hombre fue el hroe del da... le tenemos la historia... pilar sot wait for sot con vo/lorena a esta residente de san jose robaron dos veces el mismos a esta residente de san jos le robaron dos veces el mismos da! --el ladron se llevo la cartera y fue a su casa para llevarse su auto... esta historia solo la ver...
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and yellowstone is one example, the grand canyon another. trying to ensure the sanctity of our national heritage and our natural heritage. that's something i think the obama administration has been quite strong on and something that is absolutely going to be vulnerable. >> very quickly, how unsafe and worried are you about climate scientists saving their research, worried it will be deleted. >> it's pretty terrifying. the fact that any reasonable dialogue or preparation does not seem to matter to this administration, both in terms of preparation as well as in terms of qualification and getting to this whole idea that science breathes in national analysis can't be pulled into how government makes decisions is appalling. >> it is. when you get rid of the climate scientists, then you can drill in yellowstone park. thank you. >>> up next, more on north carolina's political drama, and jerry springer joins us live. more "a.m. joy" after the break. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff s
and yellowstone is one example, the grand canyon another. trying to ensure the sanctity of our national heritage and our natural heritage. that's something i think the obama administration has been quite strong on and something that is absolutely going to be vulnerable. >> very quickly, how unsafe and worried are you about climate scientists saving their research, worried it will be deleted. >> it's pretty terrifying. the fact that any reasonable dialogue or preparation does not...
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. >> that's right, and if we want to sell yellowstone to gazprom, as long as it's an open auction, we're okay with it. i think this is crazy. this is completely nuts. >> well, and it's funny you make that example, right, sell yellowstone to gazprom because part of the problem here, you know, so much of this is behind the cloak of the corporate structure that they have, it is from the outside going to be very hard to penetrate and know exactly what's happening which is precisely why spicer's own standard is there's no way they're going to meet even the standard that spicer is laying out. >> yeah, that's a very good point, actually. they're not going to do that, either. he has decided, and i think he decided this in, you know, there's to reason why he shouldn't have decided this, when he was allowed to run for president without releasing his tax returns. there's nobody out there who can make me do anything. and there are limited things you can do -- there are limited vehicles for which you can make any president once he's sworn in do something. >> it's funny that you said king lear. i have
. >> that's right, and if we want to sell yellowstone to gazprom, as long as it's an open auction, we're okay with it. i think this is crazy. this is completely nuts. >> well, and it's funny you make that example, right, sell yellowstone to gazprom because part of the problem here, you know, so much of this is behind the cloak of the corporate structure that they have, it is from the outside going to be very hard to penetrate and know exactly what's happening which is precisely why...
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the same thing happened in yellowstone with old faithful.th the crystal clear blue skies? just immediately evaporates it and creates a cool cloud. check that off the bucket list. got to go see that. as far as the snowfall, people still dreaming of a white christmas. you have a little bit of light snow this morning in areas of new england. that'll probably be gone by the time christmas arrives. it's really the mountains it of the west that will be the bull's eye. eventually the mountains in utah as we go through saturday. two shots of snow in the mountains of colorado. telluride will be one of those great places, aspen too. then the dakotas, that's the problem for christmas day. for today, there's some showers and snow showers through areas of new england early today. we are going to be watching as far as friday goes, the storm moving into the west. this is the bigger of the two storms. that's the one that's going to cause all the problems in california friday. notice at the east coast, you're clear as could be come friday. by the time we get
the same thing happened in yellowstone with old faithful.th the crystal clear blue skies? just immediately evaporates it and creates a cool cloud. check that off the bucket list. got to go see that. as far as the snowfall, people still dreaming of a white christmas. you have a little bit of light snow this morning in areas of new england. that'll probably be gone by the time christmas arrives. it's really the mountains it of the west that will be the bull's eye. eventually the mountains in utah...
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. >> i got to get yellowstone off my list of things to do. who ill the very impressive storm system is spreading rain through arizona, now we will see the air break out in the mountains in colorado. so this storm will be on the move today through colorado by 8:00 p.m. tonight, a lot of that snow continuing into the mountains. it will race across the country and saturday the mid-atlantic and light snow in northern new england. so a quick mover with minor impacts. now, here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> we will be watching warm temperatures throughout much of the southeast. 82 in miami is good. we will see a weak storm system moving across northern new england. notice the temperatures are pretty mild for the roads should be just fine. we were mentioning thee. today the highest totals will be in the mountains of do. and northern new mexico. >> thanks very much. >>> just ahead the world's largest jackpot with over $2 billion in winnings is happening today. we will get in on it when "early today" comes back in two short minutes.
. >> i got to get yellowstone off my list of things to do. who ill the very impressive storm system is spreading rain through arizona, now we will see the air break out in the mountains in colorado. so this storm will be on the move today through colorado by 8:00 p.m. tonight, a lot of that snow continuing into the mountains. it will race across the country and saturday the mid-atlantic and light snow in northern new england. so a quick mover with minor impacts. now, here's a closer look...
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he'll oversee o more than 20 percent ofrcen federal land that includes national parks likeal p like yellowstone yosemite. >> joining us we have hav democratic strategist o'mara and republican strategistrate david brown much thanks forown joining us tonight. tonig >> thanks for having us.nks >> david let's start with you.'s ryan zinke good choice? cic >> you know, all of thesese choices seem to be istablishment. they seem to be going back to t what we've seen in past administrations where in my opinion we are letting a lote of foxes in the hen house.are te i mean, if you. really supported donald trump you wanted to see shakeup, right,igt and his very first appointmentme for his chief of staff was w reince priebus and that guy is i as insider establishment as it gets. gets. so i think if you really pay pay attention you are a trumpru drain the swamp guy none of these appointments do it forintm you. >> david i'm surprised 'causeor you're a'm sur republican,. atima let me ask you what do you think of president-elect's choices. >> i agree with david. [laughter] >>> but i would say along somens of hi
he'll oversee o more than 20 percent ofrcen federal land that includes national parks likeal p like yellowstone yosemite. >> joining us we have hav democratic strategist o'mara and republican strategistrate david brown much thanks forown joining us tonight. tonig >> thanks for having us.nks >> david let's start with you.'s ryan zinke good choice? cic >> you know, all of thesese choices seem to be istablishment. they seem to be going back to t what we've seen in past...
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and with those lands that were being threatened in the landscapes originated in places like yellowstonegateway to many stories. as a number of parks increase it became clear that it dedicated agency and president woodrow wilson to create legislation to establish the national park service from the department of the interior august 25, 1916. and 20 years later another president with this new n you needed venture of preservation management that there is nothing so american is our national parks. but the idea behind the parks in this for the in richmond of the lives of all us. but over the past 10 decades we have as us country set aside the best of america hostile offer. also to set aside the stories of our past with the history that we celebrate as well as the monuments we should never forget there are over 400 such places of reflection and national park service shares with the people of the united states in the world. today's ceremony is taking place at the national park service centennial year what is a part to you? i ask you look upon pearl harbor and ask what that memorial means to you
and with those lands that were being threatened in the landscapes originated in places like yellowstonegateway to many stories. as a number of parks increase it became clear that it dedicated agency and president woodrow wilson to create legislation to establish the national park service from the department of the interior august 25, 1916. and 20 years later another president with this new n you needed venture of preservation management that there is nothing so american is our national parks....
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.♪ >>> several days after a massive blizzard trapped cars in the snow outside yellowstone national parkose cars are finally being pulled out. >> the weather was so bad a snowplow and multiple snowplows got stuck in the snow. when the storm hit saturday night it caught many drivers by surprise. rescue truckdrivers said snowdrifts were terrible, which is why so many large vehicles got trapped in that storm. >> all right. we're talking about cold weather but no snow. >> no. no snow for us. as close as we get to winter weather saturday morning. we don't have anything in the way of moisture to work with. trying to keep all those holiday pounds off exercising, outside it is cold, teens and 20s, upper 30s noontime plenty of sunshine and have already fallen back down into the mid-30s. travel for you the next couple of days. potential for flight delays thursday. seattle, san diego, phoenix. friday not too bad. portland, san francisco, st. louis. saturday more impactful, l.a., atlanta, worst day for traveling flight delays christmas day. a lot of unsettled weather at home. christmas eve and chris
.♪ >>> several days after a massive blizzard trapped cars in the snow outside yellowstone national parkose cars are finally being pulled out. >> the weather was so bad a snowplow and multiple snowplows got stuck in the snow. when the storm hit saturday night it caught many drivers by surprise. rescue truckdrivers said snowdrifts were terrible, which is why so many large vehicles got trapped in that storm. >> all right. we're talking about cold weather but no snow....
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this is from yellowstone and it happened when old faithful erupts in very cold temperatures you can see steam coming out and this is snow, the moisture as it frees towns into the cloud of wonder and this happened on sunday at yellow stone national park shared this video so we whenned it sure it. >> never seen something like that. >> nice. glad we could bring it. >> like to see it in person. be hard to get there today. >> we have rain. >> just rain. >> snow possible? we will talk about that. on walnut creek we have light-to-moderate rain and moderate storm because of the moderate to half rain this morning and a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon with hail and gusts up to 40 miles per hour. 280 and 17 raining officially everywhere. even in san jose. steady written to showers and gusty wind and christmas is white. with frost. the south bay heading to gilroy you can see the wet weather is rolling in. just green. yellow is on the way. from mill valley through san francisco, south san francisco, daly city to millbrae with yellows and oranges. the best radar runs is in castro valley throug
this is from yellowstone and it happened when old faithful erupts in very cold temperatures you can see steam coming out and this is snow, the moisture as it frees towns into the cloud of wonder and this happened on sunday at yellow stone national park shared this video so we whenned it sure it. >> never seen something like that. >> nice. glad we could bring it. >> like to see it in person. be hard to get there today. >> we have rain. >> just rain. >> snow...
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the idea to preserve the unique with apes originated laces like yellowstone and yosemite and soon grew to include not just landscapes, but and treasuresarks as well. to telling eways america's many stories. s the number of parks increased, it became clear that their ated agency for management would be needed. workingt woodrow wilson with the congress created egislation to establish the national park service as an agency of the department of the on august 25, 1916. years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt comment on this new and preservationure of management with these words. as american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the country that the belongs to the people, but it is or the enrichment of the lives of all of us. over the past 10 decades, we a country set aside the best of what america has to offer. have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places tell the stories of our past, both the history we well as the monuments we should never forget. there are now over 400 such laces of reflections that the national park service shares with th
the idea to preserve the unique with apes originated laces like yellowstone and yosemite and soon grew to include not just landscapes, but and treasuresarks as well. to telling eways america's many stories. s the number of parks increased, it became clear that their ated agency for management would be needed. workingt woodrow wilson with the congress created egislation to establish the national park service as an agency of the department of the on august 25, 1916. years later, another...
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the blizzard outside yellowstone was so severe, rescue crews have been trying to dig vehicles out of snow drifts. even the toe trucks that came to help them ended up getting stuck as well. below zero temperatures and high winds made matters even more complicated. >> the temperature gauge on one of our truck was minus 65. >> a lot of those plow truck drivers say they have been working 72 hours straight with little to no sleep. all of that is another way of saying be thankful for the weather that we have what's the weather going to be like? >> good weather, i know you're going to be going out to buy my present tonight. we'll have good weather for that. as we take a look, a live view from chopper 4 is up in a clear sky on this tuesday evening. and look at that view there from a thousand feet up or so. there's chopper 4 looking off to the west. sunsetting in a clear sky. here's another view of the sunset from our tower camera here in upper northwest washington. a pristine sunset underway. shopping tonight, by 6:00 we'll be hovering in the low to mid-30s. it's going to get to near freezin
the blizzard outside yellowstone was so severe, rescue crews have been trying to dig vehicles out of snow drifts. even the toe trucks that came to help them ended up getting stuck as well. below zero temperatures and high winds made matters even more complicated. >> the temperature gauge on one of our truck was minus 65. >> a lot of those plow truck drivers say they have been working 72 hours straight with little to no sleep. all of that is another way of saying be thankful for the...
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this summer-- you, me, the kids, - yellowstone national park. - mm.
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it erupts faithfully which number more than a million since yellowstone became the world's first national park in 1872. >> that is impressive. >> isn't that something? >> yeah. >>> coming up new tonight, federal investigators raising questions about the deadly accidents on i-95 in baltimore while families of those killed speak about their loss. >>> you know, most folks think about holiday decorations and it becomes overwhelming. stressful even. that's just for one home. imagine helping decorate an entire neighborhood. that's what richard stone's been doing for the past 20 years. grown to some 20 homes here. and ahead on news 4, you're going to meet stronger is blasting without risking her bones. stronger is less pain, new hope, more fight. it's doing everything in your power, and everything in ours. because we don't just want kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. and with your support, they will. make a gift today at childrensnational.org/givenow >>> 96 chickens found on a
it erupts faithfully which number more than a million since yellowstone became the world's first national park in 1872. >> that is impressive. >> isn't that something? >> yeah. >>> coming up new tonight, federal investigators raising questions about the deadly accidents on i-95 in baltimore while families of those killed speak about their loss. >>> you know, most folks think about holiday decorations and it becomes overwhelming. stressful even. that's just...
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the idea to preserve unique landscapes originated with places like yellowstone and yosemite and soonde not just landscapes but historic landmarks and treasures as well. becoming gateways to telling america's many stories. as the number of parks increased, it became clear that a dedicated agency for their management would be needed. president woodrow wilson, working with the congress, created legislation to establish the national parks service as an agency of the department of the interior on august 25, 1916. twenty years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt, would comment on this new and unique adventure with preservation management with these words -- "there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to the people. it is for the enrichment of the lives of all of us." over the past 10 decades, we have, as a country, set aside the best of what america has to offer. we have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places that tell the stories of our past, both the history we celebrate, as well
the idea to preserve unique landscapes originated with places like yellowstone and yosemite and soonde not just landscapes but historic landmarks and treasures as well. becoming gateways to telling america's many stories. as the number of parks increased, it became clear that a dedicated agency for their management would be needed. president woodrow wilson, working with the congress, created legislation to establish the national parks service as an agency of the department of the interior on...
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. >>> a school video here from yellowstone national park.eyser that erupts every 44 to 125 minutes. this is what it looks like on the first day of winter when the temperature is 0 degrees at the 200 degree water when it meets the cold air. it condenses, essentially turning into a cloud. in case you were wondering the geyser spits out up to 84,000 gal alones at -- gallons at a time. >>> for the first time in 37 years it snowed in the sahara desert. the snow topped it in algeria. it's one of the hottest and driest areas in the world. >> i'm sure that would be fun to be i on. >> that looks like mars. >> that's true, it condenses into a cloud made up of water droplets, not water vapor. just putting that out there. >> you know so much. >> we are fire ing writers tonight. >> you did not see either way. i'm just saying that i'm taking it a step further. >> when you go to school it's important to talk to the kids to say it's water droplets, not water vapor. >>> let's talk about travel. still quiet on thursday and on friday. we don't have any big sto
. >>> a school video here from yellowstone national park.eyser that erupts every 44 to 125 minutes. this is what it looks like on the first day of winter when the temperature is 0 degrees at the 200 degree water when it meets the cold air. it condenses, essentially turning into a cloud. in case you were wondering the geyser spits out up to 84,000 gal alones at -- gallons at a time. >>> for the first time in 37 years it snowed in the sahara desert. the snow topped it in...
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places like the grand canyon, yellowstone, ellis island and in my district, minuteman historic national park, which commemorates the shots rang throughout the world, and lowell park that spawned our nation's industrial revolution. these parks protect, they celebrate and they give access to the many places that has shaped and defined who we are as a people and a country and it is important to remember that these places would not have been protected absent support from the federal government. an investment in our parks make sense. nationally, the parks generate nearly $30 billion in economic activity and support 250,000 private sector jobs. when people visit our national parks, they also support nearby restaurants, hotels and local outfitters and guides. according to a recent economic study conducted by the national park service, every federal dollar invested in our parks contributes $10 in economic activity. the legislation before us today includes several helpful provisions as a national park service begins its second century. this legislation makes a commitment to the centennial challe
places like the grand canyon, yellowstone, ellis island and in my district, minuteman historic national park, which commemorates the shots rang throughout the world, and lowell park that spawned our nation's industrial revolution. these parks protect, they celebrate and they give access to the many places that has shaped and defined who we are as a people and a country and it is important to remember that these places would not have been protected absent support from the federal government. an...
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i'm not talking about selling off yellowstone park. millions of acres that we have in many western states, it is not on the tax rolls. the federal government kept an enormous amount of land, it is not in protected forest or park, it is just land. using that in another way, putting the mineral rights up, another great example. >> mineral rights, that's a great way to do it as well. there are vast amounts of developable energy sector, you can drill, you can frack. >> absolutely. >> and those on federal lands, and you take some of the fees and apply it to the infrastructure. mike, a trillion dollars, over what period of time? >> well, i mean we could be looking at a 10-year period, maybe looking at a five-year period. look, the needs are urgent. one thing about infrastructure a lot of people may not understand, for every year that you wait you're adding great cost to the project. for example, if you have a road that's in bad shape and you wait three years, now it is in worse shape and what would have cost five billion will cost seven, eig
i'm not talking about selling off yellowstone park. millions of acres that we have in many western states, it is not on the tax rolls. the federal government kept an enormous amount of land, it is not in protected forest or park, it is just land. using that in another way, putting the mineral rights up, another great example. >> mineral rights, that's a great way to do it as well. there are vast amounts of developable energy sector, you can drill, you can frack. >> absolutely....
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and i just got finished talking to the superintendent of yellowstone, i know the superintendent of glacier, i know how important it is, i grew up in the backyard. you and i have both toured the parks. on your budget it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. if the infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list on your budget as far as national parks? >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a very high priority in our budget. so it's in there not only in the discretionary budget but also our centennial initiative which would clear up the maintenance backlog over ten years. >> would you say it's a top priority? it should be infrastructure first, i would think, before other education programs, ones that are less on the list. >> in our centennial year of the park list, visitors' experience is also very important. >> follow the transition of government on c-span, as president-elect donald trump selects his cabinet and the republicans and democrats prepare for the next congress. we'll take you to key events as they happe
and i just got finished talking to the superintendent of yellowstone, i know the superintendent of glacier, i know how important it is, i grew up in the backyard. you and i have both toured the parks. on your budget it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. if the infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list on your budget as far as national parks? >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a very high priority in...
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right now yellowstone national park just 7 degrees above zero. that is not a wimp. coming in at 18. we'll talk about the timing of the rain as well as that cold air coming up in that full accuweather 7-day. >> okay. bundle up. >> yup. >> thanks adam. >> all righty. >> a new look could be coming to philadelphia's chinatown. the wells fargo regional foundation announced a $100,000 grant to help revitalize the neighborhood. the philadelphia chinatown development corporation has now hired a planning and urban design firm to come up with some ideas. they hope to have a finalized plan by next fall. >>> the benefits of vertical farming were pitched to a philadelphia city council committee today. vertical farming proposes using sky scrapes or smaller buildings to grow crops. the commerce and economic development committee heard how it can be a good way to use vacant building space and also help create jobs. but critics say it's too costly to light, heat and perform potential vertical farming spots. >> philadelphia mayor jim kenney presented one city icon to another today. >
right now yellowstone national park just 7 degrees above zero. that is not a wimp. coming in at 18. we'll talk about the timing of the rain as well as that cold air coming up in that full accuweather 7-day. >> okay. bundle up. >> yup. >> thanks adam. >> all righty. >> a new look could be coming to philadelphia's chinatown. the wells fargo regional foundation announced a $100,000 grant to help revitalize the neighborhood. the philadelphia chinatown development...
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and with those lands that were being threatened in the landscapes originated in places like yellowstonegateway to many stories. as a number of parks increase it became clear that it dedicated agency and president woodrow wilson to create legislation to establish the national park service from the department of the interior august 25, 1916. and 20 years later another president with this new n you needed venture of preservation management that there is nothing so american is our national parks. but the idea behind the parks in this for the in richmond of the lives of all us. but over the past 10 decades we have as us country set aside the best of america hostile offer. also to set aside the stories of our past with the history that we celebrate as well as the monuments we should never forget there are over 400 such places of reflection and national park service shares with the people of the united states in the world. today's ceremony is taking place at the national park service centennial year what is a part to you? i ask you look upon pearl harbor and ask what that memorial means to you
and with those lands that were being threatened in the landscapes originated in places like yellowstonegateway to many stories. as a number of parks increase it became clear that it dedicated agency and president woodrow wilson to create legislation to establish the national park service from the department of the interior august 25, 1916. and 20 years later another president with this new n you needed venture of preservation management that there is nothing so american is our national parks....
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of enscribed in the stone at yellowstone national park in i shall thankfully uphold the belief that land benefit of the people and work tirelessly to nsure public lands are managed is preserved in way that benefits everyone for generations to come. happens in the upcoming nomination hearings. about 15 minutes left in today's "washington journal," getting your comments, taking your questions as we look ahead to he future of energy and environmental policy and the trump administration. bill is in pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. caller: hi, good morning. just want to comment on the fact that with all the co2 we're putting in the atmosphere, i'm sure which numbers are right as how much the temperature will say that like the come true, any studyos how long it will take levels back to time and maybe erring on the side of caution idea?not be a bad thank you. i'll take your comments. host: what are the best numbers off of?d go guest: we certainly agree erring on the side of caution is the way to go. if we continue with business as usual, we're headed for an absolute global disaster that
of enscribed in the stone at yellowstone national park in i shall thankfully uphold the belief that land benefit of the people and work tirelessly to nsure public lands are managed is preserved in way that benefits everyone for generations to come. happens in the upcoming nomination hearings. about 15 minutes left in today's "washington journal," getting your comments, taking your questions as we look ahead to he future of energy and environmental policy and the trump administration....
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the habitat intact they balance the environment and create bio diversity from the top down as in yellowstonealled a perfect cascades they vicinity from the bottom up is misinformed not sustainable and uses toxic peshz our eir didn't address coyotes as the keystone place in the city >> the eir understates the impact to the natural areas that calls for removing or relocating 10 miles of trails in the natural areas calls for restricting all off trail use of the park adults or children who want to view a pleasure or bird and feel enjoyment in nature enter into areas that are off trail we want to go to our parks and see wildlife in the forest. >> we would like to take our pets and not feel we're shut out the assess limits in the eir have a huge impact as city owned parks we want our parks maintained not closed off i also does n i also do not support i want mp to stop using herbicides and closing trails and limiting dog play areas i pled you, you don't adopt the management plan rather that i adopt the maintenance alternative that will allow nap to manage those areas they've replanted but prohibit
the habitat intact they balance the environment and create bio diversity from the top down as in yellowstonealled a perfect cascades they vicinity from the bottom up is misinformed not sustainable and uses toxic peshz our eir didn't address coyotes as the keystone place in the city >> the eir understates the impact to the natural areas that calls for removing or relocating 10 miles of trails in the natural areas calls for restricting all off trail use of the park adults or children who...
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the habitat intact they balance the environment and create bio diversity from the top down as in yellowstoneled a perfect cascades they vicinity from the bottom up is misinformed not sustainable and uses toxic peshz our eir didn't address coyotes as the keystone place in the city >> the eir understates the impact to the natural areas that calls for removing or relocating 10 miles of trails in the natural areas calls for restricting all off trail use of the park adults or children who want to view a pleasure or bird and feel enjoyment in nature enter into areas that are off trail we want to go to our parks and see wildlife in the forest. >> we would like to take our pets and not feel we're shut out the assess limits in the eir have a huge impact as city owned parks we want our parks maintained not closed off i also does n i also do not support i want mp to stop using herbicides and closing trails and limiting dog play areas i pled you, you don't adopt the management plan rather that i adopt the maintenance alternative that will allow nap to manage those areas they've replanted but prohibit th
the habitat intact they balance the environment and create bio diversity from the top down as in yellowstoneled a perfect cascades they vicinity from the bottom up is misinformed not sustainable and uses toxic peshz our eir didn't address coyotes as the keystone place in the city >> the eir understates the impact to the natural areas that calls for removing or relocating 10 miles of trails in the natural areas calls for restricting all off trail use of the park adults or children who want...
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the idea to preserve unique landscapes originated with places like yellowstone and yosemite and soonndmarks and treasures as well. becoming gateways to telling america's many stories. as the number of parks increased, it became clear that a dedicated agency for their management would be needed. president woodrow wilson, working with the congress, created legislation to establish the national parks service as an agency of the department of the interior on august 25th, 1916. twenty years later, another president, franklin d. roosevelt, would comment on this new and unique adventure with preservation management with these words, "there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to the people. it is for the enrichment of the lives of all of us. over the past 10 decades, we have as a country set aside the best of what america has to offer. we have set aside treasured landscapes. we have also set aside places that tell the stories of our past, both the history we celebrate as well as the monuments we should never forget.
the idea to preserve unique landscapes originated with places like yellowstone and yosemite and soonndmarks and treasures as well. becoming gateways to telling america's many stories. as the number of parks increased, it became clear that a dedicated agency for their management would be needed. president woodrow wilson, working with the congress, created legislation to establish the national parks service as an agency of the department of the interior on august 25th, 1916. twenty years later,...
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i think it's -- other than drilling in yellowstone and going after the environment, i don't know what. >> you know, i know the domestic agenda is there and obamacare. i think overall we watched it in the bush administration, its international terrorism. trump has 44 properties overseas. the trump band, i think they become a terrorist target. i think when the terrorists hit one, that it will change the conversation how the president reacts. i understand that it's a huge organization. probably the richest man to take the white house. i have someboympathy to the organization of trying to protect his properties. once one is there economically and financially there will be damage done to his family, to his business. you are asking what i think is going to be the major headline. i think that will be the first that will cover up the domestic agenda. we will see where the popularity lays after that. >> what happens -- we didn't get a chance to -- you have the appointment of donald trump's former bankruptcy lawyer to be our ambassador to israel. we have isis strengthened. you start to fill isi
i think it's -- other than drilling in yellowstone and going after the environment, i don't know what. >> you know, i know the domestic agenda is there and obamacare. i think overall we watched it in the bush administration, its international terrorism. trump has 44 properties overseas. the trump band, i think they become a terrorist target. i think when the terrorists hit one, that it will change the conversation how the president reacts. i understand that it's a huge organization....
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it happened to mark and christine on a trip through yellowstone flat park. their gps directed them to a snowy stretch of highway which was closed because of treacherous conditions. >> we never saw any road closed signs. we never saw any barricades. >> wento >> stuck for eight days. >> reporter: with eight pieces of bread and nine bottles of like the 15-ounce bottles of water and packs of jelly. >> reporter: fortunately a snowmobiler spotted them and called the authorities. in both cases the long route was probably the best route. as for the sanquists thankfully they had enough food and by the way they finally got to their destination about 17 hours late. >> wow. >> thank god they were safe. >> no, sometimes when you use something like waze it'll tell you, hey, this is coming up but in an area like that where people aren't driving around it's like forget about it. >> scary. >> thanks very much. >>> coming up, alert for biggest holiday shopping day. >>> could mark zuckerberg be leaving facebook to run for office? when i'm with you... the rest of the world... f
it happened to mark and christine on a trip through yellowstone flat park. their gps directed them to a snowy stretch of highway which was closed because of treacherous conditions. >> we never saw any road closed signs. we never saw any barricades. >> wento >> stuck for eight days. >> reporter: with eight pieces of bread and nine bottles of like the 15-ounce bottles of water and packs of jelly. >> reporter: fortunately a snowmobiler spotted them and called the...
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of enscribed in the stone at yellowstone national park in i shall thankfully uphold the belief that landre benefit of the people and work tirelessly to nsure public lands are managed is preserved in way that benefits everyone for generations to come. happens in the upcoming nomination hearings. about 15 minutes left in today's "washington journal," getting your comments, taking your questions as we look ahead to he future of energy and environmental policy and the trump administration. bill is in pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. caller: hi, good morning. just want to comment on the fact that with all the co2 we're putting in the atmosphere, i'm sure which numbers are right as how much the temperature will say that like the come true, any studyos how long it will take levels back to time and maybe erring on the side of caution idea?not be a bad thank you. i'll take your comments. host: what are the best numbers off of?d go guest: we certainly agree erring on the side of caution is the way to go. if we continue with business as usual, we're headed for an absolute global disaster tha
of enscribed in the stone at yellowstone national park in i shall thankfully uphold the belief that landre benefit of the people and work tirelessly to nsure public lands are managed is preserved in way that benefits everyone for generations to come. happens in the upcoming nomination hearings. about 15 minutes left in today's "washington journal," getting your comments, taking your questions as we look ahead to he future of energy and environmental policy and the trump...
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it happened to mark and christine on a trip through yellowstone national park.heir gps directed them to a snowy stretch of highway which was closed because of treacherous conditions. >> we never saw any road closed signs. we never saw any barricades. >> all of a sudden, it went to crushed snow to that. >> reporter: they were stuck for eight days. >> we had eight pieces of bread, and nine bottles of, like, 15-ounce bottles of water and packs of jelly. >> reporter: fortunately a snowmobiler spotted them and called the authorities. good news there. in both cases, the long route was probably the best route. as for the sanquists thankfully they had enough food and by the way they finally got to their destination about 17 hours late. >> wow. >> thank god they were safe. >> is there any clues when your gps is going off? or not really? >> no. i mean, sometimes when you are using something like waze for example, it'll tell you, hey, this is coming up, but in an area like that where people aren't driving around, it's like forget about it. >> scary. >> thanks very much. >>
it happened to mark and christine on a trip through yellowstone national park.heir gps directed them to a snowy stretch of highway which was closed because of treacherous conditions. >> we never saw any road closed signs. we never saw any barricades. >> all of a sudden, it went to crushed snow to that. >> reporter: they were stuck for eight days. >> we had eight pieces of bread, and nine bottles of, like, 15-ounce bottles of water and packs of jelly. >> reporter:...
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looking at the budget, we know you are behind and i just finished talking to the superintendent of yellowstonend i know how important it is -- you and i have both toured the parks. it does not seem in the budget are you prioritize the intersection. infrastructure is so important on road maintenance and why isn't it at the top of the budget for the national parks? >> infrastructure and dealing with the backlog is high priority in the budget, it is in their not only in the discretionary budget, but also for the centennial initiative which would clear up the backlog over 10 years. >> what you say it is a top priority? there are a lot of other programs in there, but it should be infrastructure first before the other education programs, these want that are less on the list. >> visitors experience is also important. host: that was the exchange at a natural resources hearing, if you want to watch the whole hearing, it is available on c-span.org. he often talks about the parks he visits, the ones in his backyard. it's easy and as a champion of national parks? emily: i am not sure about a champion. i k
looking at the budget, we know you are behind and i just finished talking to the superintendent of yellowstonend i know how important it is -- you and i have both toured the parks. it does not seem in the budget are you prioritize the intersection. infrastructure is so important on road maintenance and why isn't it at the top of the budget for the national parks? >> infrastructure and dealing with the backlog is high priority in the budget, it is in their not only in the discretionary...
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. >> not as many visitors at yellowstone when it's zero but this is what old faithful looks like when it's zero so you get that cloud come up. beautiful. >> looking at it from the warmth of our thanks, ginger. >>> coming up next, a prominent atlanta attorney turning himself in overnight charged with killing his wife from the back of his suv. nancy grace joins us live. >>> a semi swerving out of control across several lanes of traffic and you'll see it in a moment. adache can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® toys deal just arrived! of this thursday's toys, can i get a picture? hey siri, take a selfie! hashtag squad goals! what if an insurance company wasn't only there when things went wrong? becaus
. >> not as many visitors at yellowstone when it's zero but this is what old faithful looks like when it's zero so you get that cloud come up. beautiful. >> looking at it from the warmth of our thanks, ginger. >>> coming up next, a prominent atlanta attorney turning himself in overnight charged with killing his wife from the back of his suv. nancy grace joins us live. >>> a semi swerving out of control across several lanes of traffic and you'll see it in a moment....
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and i just finished talking to the superintendent of yellowstone, the superintendent of glacier. i know how important it is. i grew up in the backyard. and you and i both toured the parks. on your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. if infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list as far as natural parks. >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a high priority in your budget. so it is in there not only in the discretionary budget but in our initiatives for the centennial. >> would you say it is a top priority? as you look through it, there are others in there. before some of these other educational programs. >> in our centennial year of the park service visitor experience is also important. >> president-elect visiting states that he won back in november. today he heads to hershey, pennsylvania you can what much that live on c-span starting 7:00 p.m. eastern. tomorrow the victory tour will continue with a visit to the central florida fair grounds in orlando. then saturday, president-elect tr
and i just finished talking to the superintendent of yellowstone, the superintendent of glacier. i know how important it is. i grew up in the backyard. and you and i both toured the parks. on your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. if infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list as far as natural parks. >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a high priority in your budget. so it is in there not...
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i just got finished talking to the summit of yellowstone. i know how important it is. i grew up in their backyard. in your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritize the infrastructure. so if it is so important, why isn't it at the top of the list as far as national parks? >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a very high priority in our budget. knits there in the recommendations for the centennial initiative which would clear out the high priority over ten years. >> would you say it's a top priority? as you look through it there are a lot of other programs in there, it should be infrastructure first i would think before other education programs, some that are less on the list. >> in the centennial year, visitor experience also is very important. >> president-elect donald trump holds more victory recaallies. he heads to hershey, pennsylvania and you will be able to watch that live on cspan. the victory tour continues in florida and then saturday president-elect holds a rally in mow beebl, alabama. all three rallies live on consider span. monday,
i just got finished talking to the summit of yellowstone. i know how important it is. i grew up in their backyard. in your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritize the infrastructure. so if it is so important, why isn't it at the top of the list as far as national parks? >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a very high priority in our budget. knits there in the recommendations for the centennial initiative which would clear out the high priority over ten years....
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your budget, we all know you're behind and i just got finished talk together superintendent of yellowstone. i know the superintendent of glacier. i grew up in the backyard. you and i both have toured the parks. but in your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. so if infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list on your budget as far as of national parks? >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a very high priority in our budget. so it's in there not only in the discretionary budget but also our recommendations for the centennial initiative which would clear up the high priority maintenance backlog over ten years. >> would you say it's a top priority? as you look through it, there's a lot of other programs in there but it should be infrastructure first i would think before some of these other education programs, some of these ones that are less on the list. >> in our centennial year of the park service is, visitors experience also is very important. >> president-elect donald trump holds more victory ral
your budget, we all know you're behind and i just got finished talk together superintendent of yellowstone. i know the superintendent of glacier. i grew up in the backyard. you and i both have toured the parks. but in your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. so if infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list on your budget as far as of national parks? >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with the backlog is a very...
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i just got finished talking to superintendent of yellowstone. i know the superintendent of glacier. i know how important it is. i grew up in the backyard. you and i both have toured the parks. in your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. if the infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list on your budget as far as of national parks. >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with a backlog is a very high priority in our budget, so it's in there not only in the discussionary budget but recommendations centennial issue which would clear up priority maintenance back-up. >> priority, when you look through it there's a lot of programs in there but should be infrastructure first before some of these other education programs, some are less on the list. >> in our centennial year of the park service, visitors experience also is very important. >> follow the transition of government on c-span as president-elect donald trump selects his cabinet and the republicans and democrats prepare for the next congress will take you to key
i just got finished talking to superintendent of yellowstone. i know the superintendent of glacier. i know how important it is. i grew up in the backyard. you and i both have toured the parks. in your budget, it doesn't seem like you prioritized the infrastructure. if the infrastructure is so important on road maintenance, why isn't it at the top of the list on your budget as far as of national parks. >> infrastructure and beginning to deal with a backlog is a very high priority in our...
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the habitat intact they balance the environment and create bio diversity from the top down as in yellowstoneled a perfect cascades they vicinity from the bottom up is misinformed not sustainable and uses toxic peshz our eir didn't address coyotes as the keystone place in the city >> the eir understates the impact to the natural areas that calls for removing or relocating 10 miles of trails in the natural areas calls for restricting all off trail use of the park adults or children who want to view a pleasure or bird and feel enjoyment in nature enter into areas that are off trail we want to go to our parks and see wildlife in the forest. >> we would like to take our pets and not feel we're shut out the assess limits in the eir have a huge impact as city owned parks we want our parks maintained not closed off i also does n i also do not support i want mp to stop using herbicides and closing trails and limiting dog play areas i pled you, you don't adopt the management plan rather that i adopt the maintenance alternative that will allow nap to manage those areas they've replanted but prohibit th
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i want to leave you with amazing pictures from yellowstone park.ero degree temperatures. instantly evaporating and forming immense beautiful cloud formations. pretty cool stuff. the winter can be equally as beautiful. all right, christmas tree in new york city. only a couple days left. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. says it won't let up for a while. the cadillac xt5... what should we do? ...tailored to you. wait it out. equipped with apple carplay compatibility. ♪ now during season's best, get this low mileag
i want to leave you with amazing pictures from yellowstone park.ero degree temperatures. instantly evaporating and forming immense beautiful cloud formations. pretty cool stuff. the winter can be equally as beautiful. all right, christmas tree in new york city. only a couple days left. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters...