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why do we have to choose between that, restoring and having new woodlands, and ancient woodlands which history of this nation is? and we're driving hs2 and road schemes through it. it doesn't ring true that woodlands are protected when they are constantly being targeted, so we need both. do you think the government is focusing on the right bit of the country in having this ambitious plan of 25 yea rs ? having this ambitious plan of 25 years? there is no doubt that the north of england has lost a lot of its woodland. parts of the north of england have suffered tremendously in recent years with flooding, and woodlands can hold back floodwaters toa woodlands can hold back floodwaters to a large extent. they won't do the wholejob, to a large extent. they won't do the whole job, but they bind the soil and keep water in the soil. so, there is a realjob there to restore and replenish the land and the quality of the soil, which has been lost because of clear—cut felling and putting the wrong type of trees in the wrong place. not all trees are the same. you can't apply the same principles to ev
why do we have to choose between that, restoring and having new woodlands, and ancient woodlands which history of this nation is? and we're driving hs2 and road schemes through it. it doesn't ring true that woodlands are protected when they are constantly being targeted, so we need both. do you think the government is focusing on the right bit of the country in having this ambitious plan of 25 yea rs ? having this ambitious plan of 25 years? there is no doubt that the north of england has lost...
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and ancient woodland?ving hs2 through it and other schemes like road schemes. it feels as though the government... it doesn't ring true when the government says ancient woodlands are protected when in fact they are constantly being targeted. do you think the government is focusing on the right part of the country in having this ambitious plans over 25 years? there's no doubt the north of england has lost a lot of its woodland, and parts of the north of england have suffered tremendously in recent years with flooding. woodland holds back floodwaters and can help to a large extent. they won't do the whole job but can hold back by keeping water in the soil. and so there is a real job is there to restore and replenish the land and the quality of the soil, which has been lost because of clear—cut following or the wrong type of trees in the wrong place. not all trees are the same. you can't apply the same principles to every pa rt you can't apply the same principles to every part of the country, you might need d
and ancient woodland?ving hs2 through it and other schemes like road schemes. it feels as though the government... it doesn't ring true when the government says ancient woodlands are protected when in fact they are constantly being targeted. do you think the government is focusing on the right part of the country in having this ambitious plans over 25 years? there's no doubt the north of england has lost a lot of its woodland, and parts of the north of england have suffered tremendously in...
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the woodland trust is running the project, which will cost £500 million over 25 years.rnment is providing £5.7 million to cover woodland spanning manchester, leeds and bradford. our correspondent roger harrabin has more. the bare hills of the north. one of the most denuded parts of a country that itself has less woodland than almost anywhere in europe. the land stripped over centuries fortimberand farming, scarred by industry, overgrazed by sheep farming. at smithils near manchester, things will be different. planting has begun for what will be known as the northern forest. we think the northern forest will be a pathfinder for extending forest and woodland right across country. we think trees and woods can add value in many different landscapes. we just want to do it here first and do it big. it isn't really a forest. the project will create new woods near towns, and plant river valleys liable to flooding. but money is tight, and many of these hills will look just as bleak in 25 years. what's more, the woodland trust expects some of their cash to come from environmental
the woodland trust is running the project, which will cost £500 million over 25 years.rnment is providing £5.7 million to cover woodland spanning manchester, leeds and bradford. our correspondent roger harrabin has more. the bare hills of the north. one of the most denuded parts of a country that itself has less woodland than almost anywhere in europe. the land stripped over centuries fortimberand farming, scarred by industry, overgrazed by sheep farming. at smithils near manchester, things...
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north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.cient forests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. it was one of the most significant scientific breakthroughs of modern times. in 2003 the complete genetic code of a human being, the genome, was published. by the end of this year, it's hoped this code will help thousands of nhs patients who have rare diseases and unexplained conditions. this wouldn't have been possible without families taking part in the ‘genome project'. ben schofield went to meet one of them. that this is you are into beta. for 19 years, doctors treating the symptoms of alec matters without knowing what caused them. genetic test proved it was not a genetic conditions. alex attwood aid operations. every times he went to see a doctor or paediatrician, it was always something else that was wrong. he had a skin condition, then his vision, and his feeding. you just need to know the answer. and as a parent,
north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.cient forests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. it was one of the most significant scientific breakthroughs of modern times. in 2003 the complete genetic code of a human being, the genome, was published. by the end of this year, it's hoped this code will help thousands of nhs patients who have rare diseases and...
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north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.atening ancient forests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. film awards season gets under way with the golden globes later — the first major ceremony since hollywood was hit by sexual harassment scandals. stars are expected to wear all black on the red carpet in a protest against misconduct in the industry. our north america correspondent james cook reports from los angeles. in hollywood, they are getting ready to put their best foot forward. but this your‘s awards season may be more protest than party. the dirty secrets of the movie business have been exposed in recent months and now scores of stars say they will wear black to the golden globes to promote a campaign called time's up. i never thought it would happen in my lifetime. tomorrow people will be in black, i don't think it will be funereal, it'll be a celebration of all of us saying it is time to deal with this,
north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.atening ancient forests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. film awards season gets under way with the golden globes later — the first major ceremony since hollywood was hit by sexual harassment scandals. stars are expected to wear all black on the red carpet in a protest against misconduct in the industry. our...
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north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.hands and stop threatening ancient forests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. more than 30 people are missing after an oil tanker caught fire after colliding with a cargo ship off the coast of east china. the tanker — which is registered in panama — was travelling from iran to south korea when it hit another vessel around 160 nautical miles off the coast of shanghai. the 21 chinese crew members of the cargo ship have all been rescued. a growing number of men are being targeted by stalkers, according to new research by five live investigates. crime figures suggest around 450,000 men in england and wales experience stalking over the course of a year. but — according to data from 41 police forces — only 1,800 stalking offences against men have been recorded by officers over the past three years. it was one of the most significant scientific breakthroughs of modern times. i
north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.hands and stop threatening ancient forests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. more than 30 people are missing after an oil tanker caught fire after colliding with a cargo ship off the coast of east china. the tanker — which is registered in panama — was travelling from iran to south korea when it hit another...
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north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.ests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. the german chancellor is optimistic that a government can be formed. pressure is building more than three months have passed before the country's general election. president mack brown has led commemorations. —— emmanuel macron. remembering the 12 people who died at charlie hebdo who died when to my gunmen burst into an editorial meeting. the president also visited the plaque honouring the policeman who shot dead outside the building. film awards season gets under way with the golden globes later — the first major ceremony since hollywood was hit by sexual harassment scandals. stars are expected to wear all black on the red carpet in a protest against sexual misconduct in the industry. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports from los angeles. in hollywood, they are getting ready to put their best foot forward. but this
north of birmingham, to manchester, threatening ancient woodlands.ests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands. begun in the 1990s, now delighting local people. acorns grow. the german chancellor is optimistic that a government can be formed. pressure is building more than three months have passed before the country's general election. president mack brown has led commemorations. —— emmanuel macron. remembering the 12 people who died at...
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we think the northern forest will be a kind of pathfinder for extending forests and woodlands acrosslue in many different landscapes, we wa nt to in many different landscapes, we want to do it here first and do it big. it's not really a forest, the project will create new woods near towns and plant near valley is prone towns and plant near valley is prone to flooding. but money is tight and hills like this will lookjust as bleak and 25 years. but the woodland trust expect some of their cash to come from environmental funds linked to the hs2 rail line. come from environmental funds linked to the h52 rail line. that infuriates environmentalists. the supreme infuriates environmentalists. the supreme irony is the government is giving with one hand on taking with the other. i am referring to the routing of hs2 from birmingham to leeds. why can't the government give with both hands on stop threatening oui’ with both hands on stop threatening our ancient forests? here is what some ambitious planting can do. this is the national forest in the midlands, begun in the 1990s, now delighting loca
we think the northern forest will be a kind of pathfinder for extending forests and woodlands acrosslue in many different landscapes, we wa nt to in many different landscapes, we want to do it here first and do it big. it's not really a forest, the project will create new woods near towns and plant near valley is prone towns and plant near valley is prone to flooding. but money is tight and hills like this will lookjust as bleak and 25 years. but the woodland trust expect some of their cash to...
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woodland avenue at old soldier's road.d then there was an accident, water main break on cheltenham avenue at coventry and many of these are new this morning. couple of accidents in horsham, one on horsham road. the other on easton road so a few accidents mixed in with this as well. here's a new accident on vaughn road at second avenue in lower providence that's causing some problems. here's an accident on the schuylkill. this is eastbound at montgomery drive. three vehicles involved and now we see police and penndot on the scene. it's all off to thetoo bad there and i want to show you these travel times. overall it's really not too bad. i think it's too cold for people to work. i really think they're calling out sick because the past couple days we haven't seen terrible delays on your majors even though as you're traveling you're dealing with a ton of problems and water main breaks. so the bitter cold is still there. this is a new number. it's now 1 degree in quakertown. 15, though, in center city. in the suburbs in new je
woodland avenue at old soldier's road.d then there was an accident, water main break on cheltenham avenue at coventry and many of these are new this morning. couple of accidents in horsham, one on horsham road. the other on easton road so a few accidents mixed in with this as well. here's a new accident on vaughn road at second avenue in lower providence that's causing some problems. here's an accident on the schuylkill. this is eastbound at montgomery drive. three vehicles involved and now we...
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woodland avenue at old soldier's road. watch for this one. the accident happened right near the water main break so kind of two problems with your morning commute here in cheltenham. live on the boulevard extension other than the water on the road with all these water main breaks it's dry today and that southbound traffic almost a touch of volume but you got to watch out because the lights are out again between fox and ridge avenue so it's a dark ride in, matt. >> thanks karen. let's focus on one of the most persistent water main breaks out there. crews in montgomery county have been working through the night to fix a main that first broke 24 hours ago and the problem is still affecting customers this morning. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live along balligomingo road in west conshohocken with an update. jeanette. >> reporter: well, matt, we hit those 24 hours just a few minutes ago. that was the goal to have this all patched up. we did see quite a bit of progress. they're still out here. take a live look behind me. we saw them put
woodland avenue at old soldier's road. watch for this one. the accident happened right near the water main break so kind of two problems with your morning commute here in cheltenham. live on the boulevard extension other than the water on the road with all these water main breaks it's dry today and that southbound traffic almost a touch of volume but you got to watch out because the lights are out again between fox and ridge avenue so it's a dark ride in, matt. >> thanks karen. let's...
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the woodland trust will run the project, costing £500 million over 25 years.y will need to be raised by the charity itself. roger hayden has more. the bare hills of the north. one of the most denuded parts of a country which itself has less woodland than almost anywhere in europe. the land stripped over centuries fortimberand farming, scarred by industry, overgrazed by sheep farming. at smithils near manchester, things will be different. planting has begun for what will be known as the northern forest. we think the northern forest will be a pathfinder for extending forest and woodland right across country. we think trees and woods can add value in many different landscapes. we just want to do it here first and do it big. it isn't really a forest. the project will create new woods near towns, and plants for river valleys liable to flooding. but money is tight, and many of these hills will look just as bleak and 35 years. what's more, the woodland trust expects some of their cash to come from environmental funds linked to the hs2 rail line. the supreme irony is
the woodland trust will run the project, costing £500 million over 25 years.y will need to be raised by the charity itself. roger hayden has more. the bare hills of the north. one of the most denuded parts of a country which itself has less woodland than almost anywhere in europe. the land stripped over centuries fortimberand farming, scarred by industry, overgrazed by sheep farming. at smithils near manchester, things will be different. planting has begun for what will be known as the...
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the rail line hs2 will damage many ancient woodlands.ding that all prime agricultural land is kept for farming, not wildlife, to maximise food output. but the government's plan for nature will attempt to bring some nature back to farmland and replenish depleted soils. environmentalists welcome the government's plans to restore britain's nature, but the problem they say that is so far it is just a plan. to really convince them, ministers would need to introduce legislation and there seems no sign of that. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is at the wetlands centre in south—west london weather prime minister gave her speech this morning. so the prime minister's first big speech of the year, why the environment why now? you are right, it might seem surprising in the sense mrs may has never been noted for her views on the environment, particularly given the current how all around the nhs, that she has chosen herfirst big current how all around the nhs, that she has chosen her first big speech on the green agenda. partly they believ
the rail line hs2 will damage many ancient woodlands.ding that all prime agricultural land is kept for farming, not wildlife, to maximise food output. but the government's plan for nature will attempt to bring some nature back to farmland and replenish depleted soils. environmentalists welcome the government's plans to restore britain's nature, but the problem they say that is so far it is just a plan. to really convince them, ministers would need to introduce legislation and there seems no...
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research in woodlands like these has long been difficult work. but now there's a more elegant less intrusive method in initial testing it's proven effective in an ancient rain forest in southeast asia on one of the world's largest diamonds. a nature reserve in the northern part of the island of borneo. scientists are using this device to measure and map the primeval forest here it's a laser scanner that emits light and pulses and records the echoes that bounce back they can be used to produce a spatial image of the area geoscientist schneider has set up the device. later back at his office in zurich he analyzes the recordings. and this is an example of a scan we took in the forest you can see the scanners extremely high resolution you really see every individual leaf and that's necessary if you really want to call it information on everything that exists here this is one of the first times we've been able to measure the forest in this way. the real issue is how is it even possible for so many different species of trees to coexist at so many level
research in woodlands like these has long been difficult work. but now there's a more elegant less intrusive method in initial testing it's proven effective in an ancient rain forest in southeast asia on one of the world's largest diamonds. a nature reserve in the northern part of the island of borneo. scientists are using this device to measure and map the primeval forest here it's a laser scanner that emits light and pulses and records the echoes that bounce back they can be used to produce a...
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the rail line hs2 will damage many ancient woodlands.ding that all prime agricultural land is kept forfarming, not wildlife, to maximise food output. but the government's plan for nature will attempt to bring some nature back to farmland and replenish depleted soils. environmentalists welcome the government's plans to restore britain's nature, but the problem they say that is so far it is just a plan. to really convince them, ministers would need to introduce legislation, and there seems no sign of that. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is at our westminster studio. in the times this morning, a former aide to theresa may suggested this was a fairly recent conversion to the environment by the prime minister. this goes back some time, prime ministers are often accused of talking the talk but will they act on it, you will remember david cameron when he first became leader, leader of the opposition, talking a lot about voting blue, going green, it all got pretty much ditched when austerity started to bite. the question now is ho
the rail line hs2 will damage many ancient woodlands.ding that all prime agricultural land is kept forfarming, not wildlife, to maximise food output. but the government's plan for nature will attempt to bring some nature back to farmland and replenish depleted soils. environmentalists welcome the government's plans to restore britain's nature, but the problem they say that is so far it is just a plan. to really convince them, ministers would need to introduce legislation, and there seems no...
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another on woodland avenue at old soldier's road.t conshohocken we have this water main break from yesterday and the road buckling on balligomingo road near front street. this remains blocked. stick to 320 or matsonford road as well. on the vine street expressway we've got this bag of trash, it's been blocking the right lane and the shoulder so watch for that one as you're heading out as well, tam. lot going going on. >> people waking up to no water or low water pressure. even as crews have worked through the night to repair water main breaks in montgomery county f "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live along balligomingo road in west conshohocken with the latest. good morning, jeanette. >> reporter: good morning, tam. this was an icy complicated mess. we're talking about a massive 30-inch water main but we just got word they might wrap up as soon as 9, 10 o'clock this morning. they're putting down that segment of new pipe into the ground. >> i know that since this morning the pressures have begun to build up and recover. we'r
another on woodland avenue at old soldier's road.t conshohocken we have this water main break from yesterday and the road buckling on balligomingo road near front street. this remains blocked. stick to 320 or matsonford road as well. on the vine street expressway we've got this bag of trash, it's been blocking the right lane and the shoulder so watch for that one as you're heading out as well, tam. lot going going on. >> people waking up to no water or low water pressure. even as crews...
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the rail line hs2 will damage many ancient woodlands.e agricultural land is kept forfarming, not wildlife, to maximise food output. but the government's plan for nature will attempt to bring some nature back to farmland and replenish depleted soils. environmentalists welcome the government's plans to restore britain's nature, but the problem, they say, is that, so far, it isjust a plan. to really convince them, ministers would need to introduce legislation and there seems no sign of that. roger harrabin, bbc news, kent. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in westminster. why the environment? why this topic now? it is interesting, it is the first time the prime minister has ever made a significant speech on all of this. this idea of a long—term plan for the environment has been in the pipeline for quite a while. in some ways, they are reacting to a change in the public discussion. that is partly because ofa tv discussion. that is partly because of a tv programme, because of that documentary, blue planet. it has got people thi
the rail line hs2 will damage many ancient woodlands.e agricultural land is kept forfarming, not wildlife, to maximise food output. but the government's plan for nature will attempt to bring some nature back to farmland and replenish depleted soils. environmentalists welcome the government's plans to restore britain's nature, but the problem, they say, is that, so far, it isjust a plan. to really convince them, ministers would need to introduce legislation and there seems no sign of that. roger...
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in woodland,next north carolina. thank you for waiting. go ahead, please. sharon: i am so happy to be a part of this c-span conversation . i have never really heard of the report. it seems like there was a concerted effort to hold back that martin luther king was instrumental in getting president johnson to act at all in response to the poverty and the problems that the people were having. one of the books that i read said that we have called you and try to get in touch with you and you have not responded so now we are coming to you. thank you, sharon pair will get a response. elizabeth: one of the truths that we learned from the 1960's and black history and general is that policymakers are not going to make changes out of the goodness of their hearts. it takes dedicated organizations and protests in order to push policymakers to ship their view on things. matter,h black lives there has always been some crucial things. him wide andhind diverse who came together to say that the african-americans deserve to vote. we're joined from louisiana. go ahead, please.
in woodland,next north carolina. thank you for waiting. go ahead, please. sharon: i am so happy to be a part of this c-span conversation . i have never really heard of the report. it seems like there was a concerted effort to hold back that martin luther king was instrumental in getting president johnson to act at all in response to the poverty and the problems that the people were having. one of the books that i read said that we have called you and try to get in touch with you and you have...
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would then receive payments in exchange for taking steps to protect the environment such as planting woodlandife. our business editor, simonjack, reports. farming is perhaps the industry most closely entwined with the eu. for 45 years, those who work on this green and pleasant land have been regulated, protected, and paid by the eu. £3 billion a year in subsidies is paid out to farmers, determined by how much land they own. that will change, according to the environment secretary. and what i want to do is to move away from the current method of subsidy, which doesn't really reward efficiency, towards a method of agricultural support which makes sure that good farmers have new markets for their products, and at the same time, that the natural environment is enhanced. under proposals announced today, the government would limit payments to the largest landowners. it would reward environmental protection measures, such as flood prevention, and support high standards in animal welfare. well, we're very pleased with the gove announcement today, because it provides a level of certainty for farming..
would then receive payments in exchange for taking steps to protect the environment such as planting woodlandife. our business editor, simonjack, reports. farming is perhaps the industry most closely entwined with the eu. for 45 years, those who work on this green and pleasant land have been regulated, protected, and paid by the eu. £3 billion a year in subsidies is paid out to farmers, determined by how much land they own. that will change, according to the environment secretary. and what i...
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damage to buildings and to woodland was also extensive.t its roof. in county after county, local authorities were at full stretch as they tried to clear trees and other hazards from roads and pavements. trees which all too often left families and businesses without power. more than 100,000 in the midlands and east anglia. through last night and today, these repair crews have been moving from call to call. in the east of england alone, there are 300 of them at work and by the time tomorrow morning dawns it will have covered around 900 locations. this call centre in ipswich brought in extra staff to deal with the rising number of lines down. first light this morning when the winds hit, we were out there. as soon as it's safe to climb we were climbing, putting those wires back up. in the north of england and in scotland, more snow to compound the difficulties on transport links. these pictures filmed in northumberland were typical, as police again warned drivers not to use the roads unless it was absolutely necessary. the gales may have left
damage to buildings and to woodland was also extensive.t its roof. in county after county, local authorities were at full stretch as they tried to clear trees and other hazards from roads and pavements. trees which all too often left families and businesses without power. more than 100,000 in the midlands and east anglia. through last night and today, these repair crews have been moving from call to call. in the east of england alone, there are 300 of them at work and by the time tomorrow...
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--en woodland.. cerca de sacramento..ado por una mujer que conducia en sentido contrario sobre la carretera interestatal 5.. --ocurri pasada la medianoche de ayer, cuando la conductora embisti a otro vehiculo con cinco personas abordo y ambos autos estallaron en llamas.. --se desconoce si el alcohol o las drogas fueron factores en el choque.. un nuevo aÑo en mexico, pero el escenario se repite en chihuaha... asesinatos, enfrentamientos, heridos y violencia sin tregua. en solo 24 horas se repotaron 32 homicidios. segn autoridades, las muertes se deben en gran parte a una guerra desatada entre brazos armados y operativos, de los crteles de sinaloa y jurez dedicados al narcomenudeo. miren lo que causaron las congelantes temperaturas en chicago... el sistema de irrigacin de un edificio se rompi y el agua se sali por una pared cayendo por las escaleras exteriores, el frio hizo que el agua se congelara creando especies de agujas colgantes. por lo que la policia tuvo que bloquear parte de la calle por temor que cuando las temper
--en woodland.. cerca de sacramento..ado por una mujer que conducia en sentido contrario sobre la carretera interestatal 5.. --ocurri pasada la medianoche de ayer, cuando la conductora embisti a otro vehiculo con cinco personas abordo y ambos autos estallaron en llamas.. --se desconoce si el alcohol o las drogas fueron factores en el choque.. un nuevo aÑo en mexico, pero el escenario se repite en chihuaha... asesinatos, enfrentamientos, heridos y violencia sin tregua. en solo 24 horas se...
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similar primeval woodlands and asia have already disappeared and deforestation is now also a threat in this part of africa. illegal locust taking down more and more trees meanwhile the government is granting licenses some according to environmental groups and g.p.s. circumstances but as local populations grow so does the need for our the land to plant kosoff for instance farmers like valentina gobo say they have no choice to acquire new fields they say they have to drain at least some of the most for. the reasons that we have to maintain a balance between preserving nature and survival yes we need alternatives to deforestation but it's not that easy it would be seen there are no projects in place to help people pursue other life he heads that's why the environmental organization greenpeace has stepped in to support the scientists financially and logistically and to teach the villagers more about why environmental protection is vital to a government official explains the difficulties the country is facing. we would have to provide aid to the people here so they don't take resources from
similar primeval woodlands and asia have already disappeared and deforestation is now also a threat in this part of africa. illegal locust taking down more and more trees meanwhile the government is granting licenses some according to environmental groups and g.p.s. circumstances but as local populations grow so does the need for our the land to plant kosoff for instance farmers like valentina gobo say they have no choice to acquire new fields they say they have to drain at least some of the...
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oficiales respondieron en la vÍspera de aÑo nuevo a la cuadra 600 de la calle woodland.spuÉs. se desconoce el motivo del crimen y no se ha logrado algÚn arresto. cualquier persona con informaciÓn debe llamar al 856 757 7420. y las autoridades emitieron una alerta de oro por la desapariciÓn de un adolescente. la policÍa estatal dijo en un comunicado de prensa que marvin ventura de 15 aÑos fue visto por Última vez saliendo a pie de su residencia en seafort.-- seaford. la ruta 23 abriÓ antes del mediodÍa despuÉs de un choque frontal que involucrÓ un camión y una camioneta. la colisiÓn ocurrió a eso de las 8:00 de la maÑana de hoy cerca de la ruta 130. el conductor de la camioneta quedÓ atrapado despuÉs del choque. los equipos de rescate pudieron liberar a esa persona pero no se reportÓ la condición de la vÍctima. la ruta 322 fue cerrada en ambas direcciones por mÁs de tres horas entras la policÍa investigaba. el nuevo fiscal del instituto de filadelfia jurÓ su cargo y se comprometiÓ a no pedir la pena de muerte en ninguno de los casos que sea procesados y respalda la idea d
oficiales respondieron en la vÍspera de aÑo nuevo a la cuadra 600 de la calle woodland.spuÉs. se desconoce el motivo del crimen y no se ha logrado algÚn arresto. cualquier persona con informaciÓn debe llamar al 856 757 7420. y las autoridades emitieron una alerta de oro por la desapariciÓn de un adolescente. la policÍa estatal dijo en un comunicado de prensa que marvin ventura de 15 aÑos fue visto por Última vez saliendo a pie de su residencia en seafort.-- seaford. la ruta 23 abriÓ...
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shots rang out along the 600 block of woodland avenue at 10:00 p.m. police arrived to find 0 two victims with gunshot wounds. no word on their conditions or if arrests were made. >>> video of a car as it was about to plow into a home in bucks county. the surveillance video shows the car going up on the lawn on the unit block of gun road. the driver overdosed and needed to be revived. the chaos did not end with the crash, trish hartman has all the details. >> i heard a loud bang and when i was coming up here, someone came run into my door saying the car went into the back of the house. >> reporter: the vicinity lives across the street on gun road in levittown and rushed to help when he heard something was wrong at 6:00 p.m. i continued across the street she was concerned about her husband jim who was on his side when i jumped into the house. he was bleeding from the head. the young man was unconscious. >> reporter: the driver of the red honda civic was unconscious and slid into the back of the home. >> apparently he was sitting in the lazy boy chair be
shots rang out along the 600 block of woodland avenue at 10:00 p.m. police arrived to find 0 two victims with gunshot wounds. no word on their conditions or if arrests were made. >>> video of a car as it was about to plow into a home in bucks county. the surveillance video shows the car going up on the lawn on the unit block of gun road. the driver overdosed and needed to be revived. the chaos did not end with the crash, trish hartman has all the details. >> i heard a loud bang...
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hs2 will threaten 35 agent woodlands. there is nojoined up thinking. —— ancient woodlands.s is responsible for hsz. have a word with him. we can take a leading role internationally, forests, plastic pollution, climate change and i would put in wildlife, biodiversity. crucial areas. thank you both very much. how well do politicians know the electorate? and do voters really speak their minds when asked about their concerns? to get a better understanding of peoples worries and insecurities one think tank, demos, tried to take the pulse of people in england — paying particular attention to white over fifties voters — in areas that have undergone the most significant cultural and economic dislocation over the past three decades. instead of asking responders to tick boxes, it took down quotes and comments, word for word — inviting people to answer honestly and anonymously without fear of what some called ‘the need for political correctness'. we'll ask if their words represent legitimate economic grievance, wistful nostalgia or a failure to engage with modern britain in a moment.
hs2 will threaten 35 agent woodlands. there is nojoined up thinking. —— ancient woodlands.s is responsible for hsz. have a word with him. we can take a leading role internationally, forests, plastic pollution, climate change and i would put in wildlife, biodiversity. crucial areas. thank you both very much. how well do politicians know the electorate? and do voters really speak their minds when asked about their concerns? to get a better understanding of peoples worries and insecurities one...
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the woodland petro on aunt mt. ephraim avenue in woodland sold the ticket license get $2,000., there were recently. >>> president trump versus steve bannon. after that bombshell book about the president, the former white house chief strategist is out at breitbart news. now, not the monorail that these people expected at disney world. the doors they wouldn't close. and the train kept right on going. ♪ next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. [ both smooch ] welcome to epcot. >> everybody wave and see if they notice it. [ laughter ] >> they certainly didn't sound like they were in nikkei injury they were saying everybody wave. passenger captured a walt disney resort monorail on the move with a door open. wouldn't shut.
the woodland petro on aunt mt. ephraim avenue in woodland sold the ticket license get $2,000., there were recently. >>> president trump versus steve bannon. after that bombshell book about the president, the former white house chief strategist is out at breitbart news. now, not the monorail that these people expected at disney world. the doors they wouldn't close. and the train kept right on going. ♪ next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodney. bowling. classic. can i...
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they gathered at the corner of 63rd and woodland.l earthquake moore, firefighters, children, met to march in the streets as dr. king did so many times before. they recited the "i have a dream" speech. people came from all areas, wallingford delaware county. archbishop was the presider at the interfaith prayer service. protestant, jewish and islamics took part in the event. >> what better way to kick off the martin luther king service than with the tapping of the liberty bell. later at girard college, senator governor wolf, senator casey and others took part in the 18 hyundai of service events today. >> still to come, the pope arrives to protest in his first visit to this country, the country we tell you about. and the disturbing details about the house of horrors where 13 victims were chained up. >> and dealers are required to turn certain items in. cecily? >> double scan showing snow heading our way. i have details on the timing and what to expect where you live. >> ducis rodgers hears from doug pederson about the chase for the cham
they gathered at the corner of 63rd and woodland.l earthquake moore, firefighters, children, met to march in the streets as dr. king did so many times before. they recited the "i have a dream" speech. people came from all areas, wallingford delaware county. archbishop was the presider at the interfaith prayer service. protestant, jewish and islamics took part in the event. >> what better way to kick off the martin luther king service than with the tapping of the liberty bell....
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investigating a wrong-way driver crash that left six people dead over night on interstate 5 near woodland, most of sacramento northwest of sacramento. the -- northwest of sacramento. three women and two men died at the scene. >>> the deep freeze is not thawing on the other side of the country. record temperatures causing problems for millions of americans today. the report from the subfreezing streets of new york city. >> reporter: temperatures in the north east hit record lows. >> wind chills down a 45 below zero. >> reporter: verment dipped to -- vermont dipped to negative 20. temperatures were below zero over night in boston as firefighters battled flames. ice incased almost everything when the fire was out. airports are trying to get back on track after several days of cancellations. but a water main break sunday at john f. kennedy caused a new round of delays. he has been wait frag flight since saturday -- waiting for a flight since saturday. >> i am annoyed but not frustrated. >> the good news is the cold air pushes out by monday when temperatures in new york and the surrounding are
investigating a wrong-way driver crash that left six people dead over night on interstate 5 near woodland, most of sacramento northwest of sacramento. the -- northwest of sacramento. three women and two men died at the scene. >>> the deep freeze is not thawing on the other side of the country. record temperatures causing problems for millions of americans today. the report from the subfreezing streets of new york city. >> reporter: temperatures in the north east hit record lows....
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this all happened at woodland avenue, just after 11:00 last night.appears that the car ran into the back of the housing authority suv and also struck a parked vehicle. we are still wait to go find out what caused that whole crash. there is the parking authority, the housing authority vehicle right there. so, anyway, so and we're trying to figure out the extent of the injuries for all of those involved. >> take a look at this brawl inside bensalem bar. investigators say, four men were inside big heads bar, this is on street road. it all took place back on december 10th. one of them got into an argument with a bar tender, and police say that man then punched the bartender it, started a fight between the four men and employees that were trying to get them out of the bar. investigators say, one of the men slammed a bottle on an employee's head, another swung a pool cue. so all four men, they took off, in separate vehicles. if you know anything, more information, give police a call. >>> the question this morning: whose button is bigger? president trump an
this all happened at woodland avenue, just after 11:00 last night.appears that the car ran into the back of the housing authority suv and also struck a parked vehicle. we are still wait to go find out what caused that whole crash. there is the parking authority, the housing authority vehicle right there. so, anyway, so and we're trying to figure out the extent of the injuries for all of those involved. >> take a look at this brawl inside bensalem bar. investigators say, four men were...
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a judge yesterday sentenced pal woodland to at least 4 1/2 years behind bars.e was walking home from school in 2016 when she was struck. >>> well, if you thought the flu season is bad right now, it's only going to get worse. health officials thought there was a good chance that the season had already peaked. new numbers show that it's grown even more intense. researchers have counted the number of people visiting the hospital with the symptoms and 32 states tracked higher numbers than the week before. hawaii is the only state not reporting a widespread outbreak. >> let's go eagles! >> the smallest of eagles fans burned off energy in cherry hill. chances are they will be home tomorrow watching the game with mom and dad. and the city is getting into the spirit of the eagles. this is a live look now at boat house row all lit up in green. let's get the weather forecast with meteorologist steve sosna. >> for our sunday and birds' day as we head into tomorrow, the january that you has really nice weather here today. and then we'll see the weather slide downhill as we
a judge yesterday sentenced pal woodland to at least 4 1/2 years behind bars.e was walking home from school in 2016 when she was struck. >>> well, if you thought the flu season is bad right now, it's only going to get worse. health officials thought there was a good chance that the season had already peaked. new numbers show that it's grown even more intense. researchers have counted the number of people visiting the hospital with the symptoms and 32 states tracked higher numbers than...
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a judge yesterday sentenced paul woodland to at least 4 1/2 years behind bars in the death of jiana powellrom school in 2016 when she was hit. >>> the olympic winter games begin in less than three weeks. history will be made during the opening ceremony. today north and south korea signed a unity deal for the olympics to march together under a unification flag. the international olympic committee says 22 north korean athletes will compete in events. players from both koreas will join as one team and compete in women's hockey. >>> those talks between the two countries could signal a major shift in their politics toward each other. all week starting tuesday, nbc nightly news with lester holt is taking you to the country enough talked about but rarely seen. nbc will have that live coverage from pyongyang, north korea. >>> live from new york, it is saturday night. here's a live look from studio 8h as the cast and crew are getting ready there. tonight's host is actress jessica chastain with musical guest troy saval. >>> a warmer january night with people taking a stroll under a green-lit ben fra
a judge yesterday sentenced paul woodland to at least 4 1/2 years behind bars in the death of jiana powellrom school in 2016 when she was hit. >>> the olympic winter games begin in less than three weeks. history will be made during the opening ceremony. today north and south korea signed a unity deal for the olympics to march together under a unification flag. the international olympic committee says 22 north korean athletes will compete in events. players from both koreas will join as...
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passengers right now, they're operating in both directions between darby loop and 58 kt ath and woodland. >>> a teenage girl escapes imprisonment and leads investigators to her siblings left bound, shackled and malnourished. >>> and resurgence of real beauty. why a drugstore chain will no longer airbrush its ads. >>> plus. death of a rock icon. a look back at the career of the cranberry lead singer after her sudden death. >>> pharmacy giant cvs says it is ending airbrushing in its ads for beauty product. this is the digitally altered photo you see most of the time. now, the second photo is what you'll see starting in april with moles and wrinkles. the president of cvs says women and young girls feel like they have to live up to unrealistic images and the change will help relieve some of that pressure. what do you think? tweet us your thoughts. >>> the lead singer for a hit '90s ban that combined rock music with the sounds of ireland is dead this morning. >> deloris from the cranberries died yesterday after a session in london. she was 46. the band released an album last year and had been
passengers right now, they're operating in both directions between darby loop and 58 kt ath and woodland. >>> a teenage girl escapes imprisonment and leads investigators to her siblings left bound, shackled and malnourished. >>> and resurgence of real beauty. why a drugstore chain will no longer airbrush its ads. >>> plus. death of a rock icon. a look back at the career of the cranberry lead singer after her sudden death. >>> pharmacy giant cvs says it is...
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. >> they are vocalizing at the woodland park zoo. their mama's name is tasha. she is 9 years old and those are her little ones making noise, we want some milk. so a sloth walks into a war, literally, in costa rica. look at him, the sloth is in this bar. takes a long time for this thing to get up to sam she none began shenanigans. the sloth takes his time trying to climb up on the counter, grabbing at stuff. >> that's how most people look when they're leaving the bar at that time of the night saying "i'm fine. i'm fine." >> it's going to imitate oli really well. >> oh! >> yeah, i'm pretty sure the sloth is okay because it didn't hit the ground. in any case the mess it made will take about three seconds to clean up. >>> i appreciate karma because this dude is seen with this woman. >> ooh! >> yeah. reports are not clear as to whether or not this is his wife or his girlfriend but clearly it's his significant other. he swings on her and pulls her to the ground and he's dragging her. got her by the hair and she just sits there. she has her hands over her face and she
. >> they are vocalizing at the woodland park zoo. their mama's name is tasha. she is 9 years old and those are her little ones making noise, we want some milk. so a sloth walks into a war, literally, in costa rica. look at him, the sloth is in this bar. takes a long time for this thing to get up to sam she none began shenanigans. the sloth takes his time trying to climb up on the counter, grabbing at stuff. >> that's how most people look when they're leaving the bar at that time of...
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ticket sold at the woodland petro on mt. ephraim avenue or avenue in woodland. store will get $2,000. so that's a good thing for them, too. >>> local house engulfed in flames when firefighters pull up they realized one of their own lives it actually lives inside. she's okay and the flames are out but the work is just getting started. >>> new new jersey governor chris christie delivers his final state of the state address talking about everything from camden to the opioid epidemic. ♪ el: broke, homeless, selling my body to get high, locked up, a slave to heroin - that was my life. married, a homeowner, a professional, recovering and thriving - that's my life now. i got help. you can too. new years means a new day for those struggling with addiction. don't suffer. don't wait. choose help. call 844 reachnj or visit reachnj.gov coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or ma
ticket sold at the woodland petro on mt. ephraim avenue or avenue in woodland. store will get $2,000. so that's a good thing for them, too. >>> local house engulfed in flames when firefighters pull up they realized one of their own lives it actually lives inside. she's okay and the flames are out but the work is just getting started. >>> new new jersey governor chris christie delivers his final state of the state address talking about everything from camden to the opioid...
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while the address used to be on woodland drive -- the property is now listed as being on "32nd street" northwest. new details this morning after a young girl in sterling is +attacked on her way home from school. the crime happened last wednesday near wrightwood place. today the person responsible is still on the loose. police released this video and sketch of a suspect. as for neighbors --- the crime has them on alert. anyone with information about the suspect is asked to call loundoun county sheriff's office. shocking new details this morning about a teen who confessed to a brutal murder -- tied to the ms-13 gang. venus iraheta admitted to stabbing 15-year-old damaris rivas... at last february. and now, chilling video of a police interrogation -- is shedding new light on that crime... and what iraheta said moments before the attack. according to court documents -- a group lured the victim to the park... because they believed she helped set up the murder of iraheta's boyfriend. iraheta faces up to life in prison. today a town hall will be held at howard university to adress the damage
while the address used to be on woodland drive -- the property is now listed as being on "32nd street" northwest. new details this morning after a young girl in sterling is +attacked on her way home from school. the crime happened last wednesday near wrightwood place. today the person responsible is still on the loose. police released this video and sketch of a suspect. as for neighbors --- the crime has them on alert. anyone with information about the suspect is asked to call...