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national park rangers regularly go out on patrol. as a risk perching fishing even illegal tourism. fishing people come here to freshen the channel separating the islands and lay shrimp traps for their peers. and i keep coming back to check what's in the traps and. i think he and i promise in a couple of he'll be. fishing in the national park is illegal fish lay their eggs in the tangled roots of mangrove trees usually only research boats are allowed in these waters. tourists can only visit the islands as part of guided tours they have to be accompanied by rangers and have to abide by strict rules because you're hot they don't take anything with you and don't leave anything behind a court. the islands are home to rare flora and fauna the scene of this species of plant is endangered in this and it's one of 38 that are endemic to the west african region. west african. the biodiversity is more or less intact and can be appreciated by locals and visitors alike. rejecting these areas is very important i think. i've learnt that it plays a vital role in protecting the ecosystem as someone
national park rangers regularly go out on patrol. as a risk perching fishing even illegal tourism. fishing people come here to freshen the channel separating the islands and lay shrimp traps for their peers. and i keep coming back to check what's in the traps and. i think he and i promise in a couple of he'll be. fishing in the national park is illegal fish lay their eggs in the tangled roots of mangrove trees usually only research boats are allowed in these waters. tourists can only visit the...
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but stay at home and look after the funny but 8 young women in the saloon national park. rangers are defying tradition on on in their own money they're also raising awareness of species protection and environmental issues and unlike me they're very early risers . them. early morning in southern kenya near the tanzania and border oh. god oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh my names you have to move. to india to me lioness we should you go to the money in the morning cool for for 15 excess places to play a balance there for their long water bottle to make sure that our body started to walk and to mourn the last leap. she works in a large area of messiah community land the local group branch it almost surrounds the embassy the national park at the foot of mount kilimanjaro. but your car is one of 8 young women who have recently completed their training as rangers. head ranger is part trick. together they plan their daily missions their work can be very dangerous so any we walk in a very very house just as there will be so buffaloes. sometimes when you g
but stay at home and look after the funny but 8 young women in the saloon national park. rangers are defying tradition on on in their own money they're also raising awareness of species protection and environmental issues and unlike me they're very early risers . them. early morning in southern kenya near the tanzania and border oh. god oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh my names you have to move. to india to me lioness we should you go to the money in the morning...
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i am a park ranger with the national park service. we manage 17 civil war sites around washington, d.c., we call that the national capital of region. at the end i will talk about the then and now of the civil war defense of washington and what we managed for the national guard service. let's get right into it. for us short people. i found the on switch. we are good to go. we will talk about the defenses of washington and it has really been a start with the election of abraham lincoln in november, 1860. within about six weeks or so there will be the succession and south carolina breaks in the subsequent states. 1860,ly as december, james buchanan's outgoing administration tries to figure out what to do. the biggest thing they are focusing on is peaceful transfer of power from buchanan to the lincoln administration. how will this work? you have the image of the capital building here. it will come down to the general himself. he is recalled from new york city to washington, d.c., where he will make these headquarters. he has been the com
i am a park ranger with the national park service. we manage 17 civil war sites around washington, d.c., we call that the national capital of region. at the end i will talk about the then and now of the civil war defense of washington and what we managed for the national guard service. let's get right into it. for us short people. i found the on switch. we are good to go. we will talk about the defenses of washington and it has really been a start with the election of abraham lincoln in...
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betty reed, park ranger at the rosie the riveter at the national historic park worked as a file clerk. today she is the oldest national park ranger in the country dedicated to bring the legacy to life for visitors. sheros and all the women who served on the home front deserve recognition from the country which they sacrificed so much. i urge my colleagues to stand with us and honor them with a congressional gold medal and i yield the rest of my time to ms. garcia. ms. garcia: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1773 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid n the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. garcia: i send to the desk a concurrent resolution and ask unanimous consent for its immediate consideration in the house. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 72, concurrent resolu
betty reed, park ranger at the rosie the riveter at the national historic park worked as a file clerk. today she is the oldest national park ranger in the country dedicated to bring the legacy to life for visitors. sheros and all the women who served on the home front deserve recognition from the country which they sacrificed so much. i urge my colleagues to stand with us and honor them with a congressional gold medal and i yield the rest of my time to ms. garcia. ms. garcia: i yield back the...
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historian at the national park service, she has served as the midwest regional manager for the national underground railroad network freedom program. regina rogers is a supervisory park ranger at the maggie walker national historic site in richmond, virginia. we hope to hear about how she grew up in national parks. and did i get anywhere close? he told me if i failed with the pronunciation we could all refer to him as ranger e, he's a superintendent at nicodemus national historic part and the chief of interpretation at brown fort weaver brown v. board of education. he has done exceptional work and we are proud to have him with us today. stephanie deutsch is a historian and author of the book you need a schoolhouse, booker t. washington, julius rosen wall and the building of schools in the segregated south. she will be at the others pavilion and exhibit area, she will have books to purchase. if you do not have a chance to speak with her today or at the reception afterwards, please visit her on thursday at the authors reception. and at last, my good friend, brent, this is an important guy. the executive director of the african-american cultural heritage fund for the national
historian at the national park service, she has served as the midwest regional manager for the national underground railroad network freedom program. regina rogers is a supervisory park ranger at the maggie walker national historic site in richmond, virginia. we hope to hear about how she grew up in national parks. and did i get anywhere close? he told me if i failed with the pronunciation we could all refer to him as ranger e, he's a superintendent at nicodemus national historic part and the...
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. >> next on the civil war, national parks service ranger steve fond talks about the service initiativeto build forts around washington dc. a campaign tested these defenses in
. >> next on the civil war, national parks service ranger steve fond talks about the service initiativeto build forts around washington dc. a campaign tested these defenses in
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park rangers. sudan's military is alleged to have murdered six rangers in chad's zakouma national park in 2012. utson: that murder was accomplished by a joint force of the sudan armed forces and the sudan central reserve police unit known as abu tera. the park rangers, being good muslims, went out to pray one morning at sunrise, and this joint force execututed them in a an infantry style. narrator: the rangers in zakouma are among the 100 or so rangers killed protecting elephants in africa eachear. vira: these guys put their lives on the line, and many of them, until very recently, were operating with, you know, broken down rifles, no pensions, no mechanisms, no clear mechanisms in place to take care of your family if the primary breadwinner dies. shelley: terrorists are operatining as businessmen these days, and they are s seizing targets of opportunity. narrator: al qaeda affiliate al shabaab is an example. kalron: al shabaab is built out of former warlords. their profession is trafficking. if it's not in ivory, then it's inin weapopons, in narcotics,, inin fuel, in goods,s, in timbe, in chaoa
park rangers. sudan's military is alleged to have murdered six rangers in chad's zakouma national park in 2012. utson: that murder was accomplished by a joint force of the sudan armed forces and the sudan central reserve police unit known as abu tera. the park rangers, being good muslims, went out to pray one morning at sunrise, and this joint force execututed them in a an infantry style. narrator: the rangers in zakouma are among the 100 or so rangers killed protecting elephants in africa...
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hundreds of animals in zimbabwe's largest national park have died from a severe drought rangers plan to move some that have survived to areas where there's food and water. traveled to mana pools national park to find out more and a warning some images in this report may be disturbing. she's thirsty hungry and too weak to get up. cold water is poured on her to try and cool her down but the animal is too far gone 24 hours later she's dead is the dry season in survival but park officials say this year it's much hotter and drier than usual hundreds of elephants and other animals are dying. we've been through some pretty bad ones. when you see animals just walk here alone and elephants for example and they just collapse on their legs or really roll over they just collapse and die. it's very lush and. this is mana pools national park a unesco world heritage site in the north people here say the land is completely changed this is long haul the biggest watering hole in the national park this is distinct smell the smell of death over here is the carcass of an elephant and over there that hippo
hundreds of animals in zimbabwe's largest national park have died from a severe drought rangers plan to move some that have survived to areas where there's food and water. traveled to mana pools national park to find out more and a warning some images in this report may be disturbing. she's thirsty hungry and too weak to get up. cold water is poured on her to try and cool her down but the animal is too far gone 24 hours later she's dead is the dry season in survival but park officials say this...
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. >> hundreds of animals in zimbabwe's national park have died from severe drought with others struggling to survive. rangers planed to move some to areas where there is food and water. warning, some images in this report you may find disturbing. thirsty, hungry, and too weak to get up. cold water is poured on her to try to cool her down, but the animal is too far gone. 24 hours later, she is dead. it is the dry season in zimbabwe, but officials say this year it is hotter and drier than usual. animals are dying. >> we have been through pretty bad droughts. when you see animals just walking along, elephants, and they are collapsed on their legs, they just collapse and die. it is very emotionally moving. a unescodent: this is world heritage site. people say the land has completely changed. this is the biggest watering hole in the national park. there is the distinct smell of death. over here is the carcass of an elephant. over there, that hippo got stuck in the mud. here, thereup over is this white line where the water used to reach. now the area is parched. temperatures can reach more than 45 degrees celsius.
. >> hundreds of animals in zimbabwe's national park have died from severe drought with others struggling to survive. rangers planed to move some to areas where there is food and water. warning, some images in this report you may find disturbing. thirsty, hungry, and too weak to get up. cold water is poured on her to try to cool her down, but the animal is too far gone. 24 hours later, she is dead. it is the dry season in zimbabwe, but officials say this year it is hotter and drier than...
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national forest in arizona. the landmark vanished two months ago battling park rangers there about how they would manage to takeder, returned on friday. and a geologist confirmed it is the real deal. it is not a fake. >> it doesn't look like a fake, but a big rock. >> yes. and that is some of the biggest mountains. any way as we would take a look at what will be happening all week this week and things are not changing much. high pressure is still well in command of the pacific coastline. there will be a little bit of the warmup as they would edge a little bit closer to the shoreline. low pressure over the south land and it will be warm and about the same tomorrow as it was today in the upper 70s inland and the lower 70s around the bay and then there is the city of san francisco and it looks like somebody would turn that chandelier. very nice. 76 and oakland 76 degrees. and in livermore 81. there is the bay bridge, and the numbers now, they are in the 60s with clear skies and that is what's going to happen over our pattern that is ecstatic, sunny, mild, dry this week. and that is november in the bay area. but we
national forest in arizona. the landmark vanished two months ago battling park rangers there about how they would manage to takeder, returned on friday. and a geologist confirmed it is the real deal. it is not a fake. >> it doesn't look like a fake, but a big rock. >> yes. and that is some of the biggest mountains. any way as we would take a look at what will be happening all week this week and things are not changing much. high pressure is still well in command of the pacific...
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now rangers in zimbabwe say hundreds of animals in its national park have died from a severe drought and many are struggling to survive they plan to move some to areas where the still food and water but that could take weeks or metacity travel to monopoles national park in the north to find out more a warning you may find some of the images in a report disturbing. john thanks she's thirsty hungry and too weak to get up. cold water is poured on her to try and cool her down but the animal is too far gone 24 hours later she's dead is the dry season in zimbabwe but park officials say this year it's much hotter and drier than usual hundreds of elephants and other animals are dying. we've been through some pretty bad ones. when you see animals just walk here alone and elephants through trouble and they just collapse on the legs really just collapse and die. it's very emotional. this is monopoles national park a unesco world heritage site in the north people here say the land is completely changed this is long pole the biggest watering hole in the national park this is distinct smell the sm
now rangers in zimbabwe say hundreds of animals in its national park have died from a severe drought and many are struggling to survive they plan to move some to areas where the still food and water but that could take weeks or metacity travel to monopoles national park in the north to find out more a warning you may find some of the images in a report disturbing. john thanks she's thirsty hungry and too weak to get up. cold water is poured on her to try and cool her down but the animal is too...
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national park at the foot of mount kilimanjaro but. what purity like cora is one of 8 young women who have recently completed their training as rangers. head ranger is part trick. together they plan their daily missions their work can be very dangerous so early we walk in a very very high street is that the so buffaloes. sometimes when you go to the secrets of the bushes a little inside this next hour this. adds to the trimmings precautions and how would you react how would you be aware of. what the team lioness says the 8 are known as one of the 1st all female ranger units in kenya and the very 1st made up of my side women are traditionally women are considered weak and do not pursue an occupation outside of the family. strict rules and hierarchy is observed for centuries and must psych munity source lowly being questioned and loosened and we like the idea of this that into one of the we want to. ban once and also their community that we want to see them element to boil and. we can send the community. several 1000 elephants live here too they move back and forth between national parks in the west and the east of the country and trave
national park at the foot of mount kilimanjaro but. what purity like cora is one of 8 young women who have recently completed their training as rangers. head ranger is part trick. together they plan their daily missions their work can be very dangerous so early we walk in a very very high street is that the so buffaloes. sometimes when you go to the secrets of the bushes a little inside this next hour this. adds to the trimmings precautions and how would you react how would you be aware of....
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park rangers shutting down nero owe at 9:15 this morning. that leads into king canyon national park. the roads are unsafe. crews are now working to clear that snow. >>> firefighters in monterey county rushed to a different kind of rescue on thanksgiving day. a forced rescue. this is lucy. she was at her home in gonzalez alone. she got out of her stables, fell into the lap pool. a neighbor saw her and called 9-1-1. fire crews drained the pool, built stairs out of planks and lucy walked iet out. they took her to the vet. other than hypothermia, lucy will be okay. >>> poor lucy. lucy does not want to be out in the rain the next couple of days. >> with the wind and rain. higher elevations. as a powerful storm aims in on the bay area. what we've got right now technically a break between storms. if you notice today, dry. we have passing showers. post sunset, the showers are starting to wind down. 48 chilly degrees. no showers there. around christmas in the park in san jose, await the tree lighting there. temperatures in the upper 40s and a few raindrops on the camera lens, the rain h
park rangers shutting down nero owe at 9:15 this morning. that leads into king canyon national park. the roads are unsafe. crews are now working to clear that snow. >>> firefighters in monterey county rushed to a different kind of rescue on thanksgiving day. a forced rescue. this is lucy. she was at her home in gonzalez alone. she got out of her stables, fell into the lap pool. a neighbor saw her and called 9-1-1. fire crews drained the pool, built stairs out of planks and lucy walked...
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that's how much this -- one ton, it was just returned to the prescott national forest after mysteriously vanishing. arizona park rangers took that? next, 101, that's how long it's been -- [inaudible] until now a strong storm flipping the landmark and pushing it about 164 feet down river. finally, 800,000, that's how much a collection of marilyn monroe's gowns if personal items hauled in an auction. the 115 items sold out in california include several iconic outfits from her famous film roles. pete in. pete: okay, it was me. i couldn't get it at 500,000, but i got it there. should college athletes get paid? that's the debate after the ncaa voted unanimously to allow student athletes to profit from endorsement deals and the use of their name and image. but is in the right move? joining us now so debate is parenting expert and author coach of parenting, raising teenagers, erica katz, and a former nfl player who played college football at texas a&m university, chris valeta. you played bigtime college football. how would it have changed your life of if you're seeking endorsement deals instead of focusing on the game? [laugh
that's how much this -- one ton, it was just returned to the prescott national forest after mysteriously vanishing. arizona park rangers took that? next, 101, that's how long it's been -- [inaudible] until now a strong storm flipping the landmark and pushing it about 164 feet down river. finally, 800,000, that's how much a collection of marilyn monroe's gowns if personal items hauled in an auction. the 115 items sold out in california include several iconic outfits from her famous film roles....
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president trump ordering park rangers to help secure the southern border. rangers from at least five national and texas to help border patrol stop drug traffickers and illegal immigrants. more on the plan next hour when we are joined by acting deputy secretary of dhs ken cuccinelli. check this out. tourists are getting a kick out of this -- out of these buffalo riding police officers. look at that mowpghted atop a giant water buffalo, they patrol the streets of a brazilian island. there is about 450,000 water buffalo on that island. more than its entire human population. and those are your headlines. pete: that's pretty awesome. i mean,. rachel: i didn't know they were tame enough to do that. pete: i didn't either. ed: pretty fun. still ahead the president's attorney rudy giuliani calling out joe biden and his whole family ties to ukraine during a wide ranging interview yesterday. he's calling the former vice president a liar. >> he says i don't know my family's business. he says it so often he is starting to sound like indicate corgodfather. we're related to them? we're portuguese? i thought
president trump ordering park rangers to help secure the southern border. rangers from at least five national and texas to help border patrol stop drug traffickers and illegal immigrants. more on the plan next hour when we are joined by acting deputy secretary of dhs ken cuccinelli. check this out. tourists are getting a kick out of this -- out of these buffalo riding police officers. look at that mowpghted atop a giant water buffalo, they patrol the streets of a brazilian island. there is...