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and a museum in italy devoted to the history of mountain photography aptly situated on top of a mountain. there's been quite a trend for musician bio pics in recent years after the oscar success of bahamian rhapsody we've had elton john's rocket man and it's just been announced that there's going to be a movie about bob dylan's early life now here in germany there's a new film about this country's biggest rock star in the back also concentrating on his early life and rise to fame back in the 19 seventies and eighties thanks. to the set of young for his birthday. he dreams of becoming a musician and breaking with a longstanding family tradition. that's nice. but a little perseverance with his dream of his solo career with his music. showing the time when. he would like to become and that's a great opportunity is still naive not always as professional as he is today. you can really work with this. guy. example you know as a back the singer himself is more than happy with the choice. which is the way with this sensitivity but also this way of craziness he's just as crazy as me and he doesn'
and a museum in italy devoted to the history of mountain photography aptly situated on top of a mountain. there's been quite a trend for musician bio pics in recent years after the oscar success of bahamian rhapsody we've had elton john's rocket man and it's just been announced that there's going to be a movie about bob dylan's early life now here in germany there's a new film about this country's biggest rock star in the back also concentrating on his early life and rise to fame back in the 19...
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was a good physical condition if you go to the mountains and. if your little bit was most cool normal means only hughes. must remember who to be stupid. this young man has some climbing experience still christoph tell us all from the book god isn't happy with his gear he says no one should scale a mountain dressed like this. so you don't exist you're setting a bad example the last guy we've got out dead left 3 grieving kids behind. a music video shot. more and more people are literally going to extremes to attract attention a british man carried a rowing machine up the mountain to raise money for war veterans and then simply left it there. you know. there's no law preventing them from doing whatever they want. there's not even a law to prevent a rowing machine they can do anything climb up with humpback whales elephants whatever you see everything imaginable. even a jacuzzi. they inflated a jacuzzi up there to take a group photo and say look at me it's crazy where's the respect for the environment the respect for the mountain they love your movi
was a good physical condition if you go to the mountains and. if your little bit was most cool normal means only hughes. must remember who to be stupid. this young man has some climbing experience still christoph tell us all from the book god isn't happy with his gear he says no one should scale a mountain dressed like this. so you don't exist you're setting a bad example the last guy we've got out dead left 3 grieving kids behind. a music video shot. more and more people are literally going to...
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we built our own mountain down here so it is a crazy idea but it's good. it's also a fantastic calling card the danish business the architectural firm responsible for the project has been commissioned to design a landscape truth with ski slopes paris denmark is helping other cities go green. all that's missing is the affray scheme thanks for watching focus on europe if you have any questions about this week's show you can get in touch with me on twitter by for now. because if. the thing. if. the footman completely. blew. a fuse. the few. 100 small fiends in the might see. where i come from rajoy remains an important town to me soft transmitting new ones and form ish and when i was young my country was in the wrong which contradicts the war problem which keeps most people want gods of entourage to see. it was my job to touring one of the largest project states so thought everyone in the column for listen to those updates. nothing has been transferred to my long cardiac into a month or more of them along even if it's not by us i was it's worth of. my choice
we built our own mountain down here so it is a crazy idea but it's good. it's also a fantastic calling card the danish business the architectural firm responsible for the project has been commissioned to design a landscape truth with ski slopes paris denmark is helping other cities go green. all that's missing is the affray scheme thanks for watching focus on europe if you have any questions about this week's show you can get in touch with me on twitter by for now. because if. the thing. if....
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they're all snapshots of the breathtakingly beautiful void of the mountains the looming museum on the corner clouds peak in south a role presents the history of mountain photography the museum purchased on the edge of the high plateau giving visitors a panoramic view of the dolomites and similar town alps. sound truly an architect galahad my connect turned the old cable car station into a cutting edge museum with its own restaurants. inside our magnificent vistas and spectacular displays the mirror room brings out the colors and structures of the mountains and repeating images. exhibit includes photos from around the world. such as mount fuji in japan. mount kilimanjaro in tanzania. glacier bay national park in alaska and about chi lashing tibet where people have a very unique relationship with the mountain and in other cultures mountains are very important because they possess a certain sanctity and i think they're often equated with god's. man callous intubate for example is a very well known peak reachable by pilgrimage tracks in europe mountain hikers began taking cameras along. i
they're all snapshots of the breathtakingly beautiful void of the mountains the looming museum on the corner clouds peak in south a role presents the history of mountain photography the museum purchased on the edge of the high plateau giving visitors a panoramic view of the dolomites and similar town alps. sound truly an architect galahad my connect turned the old cable car station into a cutting edge museum with its own restaurants. inside our magnificent vistas and spectacular displays the...
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happy new year and welcome to focus on europe nice to have you with us for our 1st show of 2020 the mountains are my favorite place to be during the holidays perhaps you enjoyed them too the alps especially are perfect for skiing and hiking they attract more and more visitors each year that make nissen to you from the mountain top is breathtaking and dangerous many sight seers underestimate the risks time and again rescue teams are called to save exhausted or injured climbers from dangerous heights. well the frenzy at mont blanc has reached its peak each year tens of thousands of people come to climb europe's highest mountain some see a chance to connect with nature others see the perfect selfie backdrop the path to the top is full of hazards deaths happen regularly but that doesn't stop an experienced climbers from trying to reach the summit the locals are dismayed and the mayor from the neighboring village of of a is calling for an end to the mayhem. the snow capped peaks of month long the mountains are calling and people around who really shouldn't be there drawn by the stunning vistas and
happy new year and welcome to focus on europe nice to have you with us for our 1st show of 2020 the mountains are my favorite place to be during the holidays perhaps you enjoyed them too the alps especially are perfect for skiing and hiking they attract more and more visitors each year that make nissen to you from the mountain top is breathtaking and dangerous many sight seers underestimate the risks time and again rescue teams are called to save exhausted or injured climbers from dangerous...
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he is invited here by the native american people, to carve a mountain in the black hills. what's really important is you're telling the story about the people. part of the story that were telling, were telling the history, of the native american people, are telling the future of native american people. and present day. if lots of artists and performers that come here, and share their knowledge, and their experiences, and their lives with their our guests, have knowledge, if everything you need. >> crazy horse started to become this young mighty warrior. he stood for the people. he tried to walk in harmony with all creation. he looked over little children. the handicapped, the elderly, he looked out for all people. >> the biggest challenge of course, is not the money that most people would think, the biggest challenge's understanding the mountain, in knowing where the lines are, knowing all of, that making sure we keep it safe. that is the biggest. challenge the other challenges to get people to understand. it is something that is ongoing and growing all the time. if you wi
he is invited here by the native american people, to carve a mountain in the black hills. what's really important is you're telling the story about the people. part of the story that were telling, were telling the history, of the native american people, are telling the future of native american people. and present day. if lots of artists and performers that come here, and share their knowledge, and their experiences, and their lives with their our guests, have knowledge, if everything you need....
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mountains and steep cliffs rather than rich planes rich plains. now i know why. such communist domination of a muslim people is not unprecedented. some 50 million soviet muslims live in the caucuses in central asia. it is essentially a dos oil population dos i'll docile population. the critical factor for the future of the afghan insurgency will be the spirit of the rugged muslim tribesmen. are they prepared to endure such an ordeal for possibly years yet to come? there are no signs that they are losing heart in this savage fight for their country. >> because this week we feature american tv programs as a previous of what is available every we cannot c-span 3. friday we focused on ronald reagan joe good evening and welcome to hill wood estate and gardens. i know many of you know already, but in case we have not met my name is kate marquardt. i am the executive director here. i want to thank you for joining us tonight as we welcome back douglas smith, longtime friend of hill would. author of the book the russian job, the forgotten story of how amer
mountains and steep cliffs rather than rich planes rich plains. now i know why. such communist domination of a muslim people is not unprecedented. some 50 million soviet muslims live in the caucuses in central asia. it is essentially a dos oil population dos i'll docile population. the critical factor for the future of the afghan insurgency will be the spirit of the rugged muslim tribesmen. are they prepared to endure such an ordeal for possibly years yet to come? there are no signs that they...
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and the mountain range, it's called the arakan mountain range. spelled a-r-a-k-a-n. it consists of high mountains, steep sides reaching up to 10,000 feet and equally steep and deep canyons. it's a really -- it's a really large physical geographical obstacle to any offensive into india. and so the 15th army and the division commanders are all opposed to this operation. first of all, they say we don't have enough forces to do this. the southern expeditionary army was thinking of doing this with about maybe four divisions and the 15th army and the division commanders say that is not enough. and even more importantly, they say you cannot pass that kind of force over the arakan mountains. and the next, even if you did get them over the mountains, you can't supply them with a line of communications through the mountains because there is almost virtually no developed road network crossing the mountains. now, at this time one of the division commanders who opposed this especially strongly was a guy by the name of, let me see, major general renya mutaguchi. he was the command
and the mountain range, it's called the arakan mountain range. spelled a-r-a-k-a-n. it consists of high mountains, steep sides reaching up to 10,000 feet and equally steep and deep canyons. it's a really -- it's a really large physical geographical obstacle to any offensive into india. and so the 15th army and the division commanders are all opposed to this operation. first of all, they say we don't have enough forces to do this. the southern expeditionary army was thinking of doing this with...
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mountains and steep cliffs rather than rich planes -- rich plains.ow i know why. communist domination of a muslim people is not unprecedented. some 50 million soviet muslims live in the caucuses in central asia. it is essentially a dos oil docileion -- dos i'll -- population. the critical factor for the future of the afghan insurgency will be the spirit of the rugged muslim tribesmen. are they prepared to endure such an ordeal for possibly years yet to come? there are no signs that they are losing heart in this savage fight for their country. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series america," saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. thought tolker was behe
mountains and steep cliffs rather than rich planes -- rich plains.ow i know why. communist domination of a muslim people is not unprecedented. some 50 million soviet muslims live in the caucuses in central asia. it is essentially a dos oil docileion -- dos i'll -- population. the critical factor for the future of the afghan insurgency will be the spirit of the rugged muslim tribesmen. are they prepared to endure such an ordeal for possibly years yet to come? there are no signs that they are...
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i've often wondered, said one of the rebels in a mountain encampment, why allah gave afghanistan mountains steep cliffs rather than rich, flat plains. now i know why. the fate of the afghan people and the muslim religion. yet, such communist domination of a muslim people is not unprecedented. some 50 million soviet muslims live in the caucuses in central asia. it is essentially a docile population since their brutal oppression during the stalling years. the passage of the ensuing years has aided moscow's behavior. so the critical factor for the future of the afghan insurgency will be the spirit of the rugged muslim tribesmen. are they prepared to endure such an ordeal for possibly years yet to come? there are no signs that they are losing heart in this savage fight for their country. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america," saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. madam cj walker was thought to be the wealthiest african-american businesswoman of her time. up next, we visit the indiana
i've often wondered, said one of the rebels in a mountain encampment, why allah gave afghanistan mountains steep cliffs rather than rich, flat plains. now i know why. the fate of the afghan people and the muslim religion. yet, such communist domination of a muslim people is not unprecedented. some 50 million soviet muslims live in the caucuses in central asia. it is essentially a docile population since their brutal oppression during the stalling years. the passage of the ensuing years has...
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devastation,ar's tribes in the mountains do not appear in awe of soviet military power. theyir chief say, is weapons. give us rockets, says the leader, and we will drive the russians out. the fact that the original communist coup and subsequent soviet invasion occurred in this staunchly muslim country has solidified religious support for the afghan insurgents, both from within and outside the country. at services commemorating the prophet muhammad's birthday, mullahs have exhorted their congregations to slay the soviet infidels. the afghan insurgents has effectively used religious unity in their recruiting drives. the soviets tried to counter the religious issue. several hundred members of the muslim clergy have been sent to the ussr for indoctrination. the government also has tried to influence public opinion in outlying areas by offering cash payments to the mullahs. in addition, babrak and other key figures of his regime are pictured as devout muslims. there is little evidence, however, that this propaganda tack is working. the overwhelming majority of afghans look wi
devastation,ar's tribes in the mountains do not appear in awe of soviet military power. theyir chief say, is weapons. give us rockets, says the leader, and we will drive the russians out. the fact that the original communist coup and subsequent soviet invasion occurred in this staunchly muslim country has solidified religious support for the afghan insurgents, both from within and outside the country. at services commemorating the prophet muhammad's birthday, mullahs have exhorted their...
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of 1979, ther soviet union invaded afghanistan, beginning a nine-year war against its mountainous neighbor. next on reel america, "afghanistan: the gallant struggle," a 20-minute central intelligence video produced for president ronald reagan about one year after the invasion. the documentary details events that led to the invasion, the vital role of islam in the country, and the status of the fight against the soviets. >> it has been called the hidden kingdom, isolated for centuries from much of the world, but since the second millennium before christ, history has recorded the movements of people through the towering mountains of the hindu kush. cyrus, alexander, genghis khan, and tamerlane marched their troops through the mountain passes and plains of afghanistan, a highway of conquest to the subcontinent of asia. in the 19th century, british viceroys and russians czars contended for the allegiance of the fiercely independent and devoutly muslim afghans. they did not succeed. nor did later attempts. afghanistan remained through much of this century, a neutral country, a geographical and
of 1979, ther soviet union invaded afghanistan, beginning a nine-year war against its mountainous neighbor. next on reel america, "afghanistan: the gallant struggle," a 20-minute central intelligence video produced for president ronald reagan about one year after the invasion. the documentary details events that led to the invasion, the vital role of islam in the country, and the status of the fight against the soviets. >> it has been called the hidden kingdom, isolated for...
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high mountain, steep mountain sides reaching up to 10,000 feet and equally steep deep canyons. it's a really -- it's a really geographical obstacle to any offensive into india. the 15th army and the division commanders are all opposed to this operation. don't f all, they say we have enough forces to do this. expeditionary army were thinking of doing this with four divisions and the 15th army commanders say that is not enough. more importantly, they say you pass that kind of force mountains.akan even if you did get them over the mountains, you can't supply them with a line of through the s mountains because there is almost virtually no developed network crossing the mountains. of the this time one division commanders who opposed was a pecially strongly of, let me see, renya mutaguchi. he was the commander of the 18th division at the time. opposed the offensive i o india for the reason explained. basically you can't cross the mountain range and you can't even if they did get across. now, what happens to this 21, it's postponed by the general staff after the in their october guade
high mountain, steep mountain sides reaching up to 10,000 feet and equally steep deep canyons. it's a really -- it's a really geographical obstacle to any offensive into india. the 15th army and the division commanders are all opposed to this operation. don't f all, they say we have enough forces to do this. expeditionary army were thinking of doing this with four divisions and the 15th army commanders say that is not enough. more importantly, they say you pass that kind of force mountains.akan...
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mountain. right here. there's the gap. there's taylor's ridge. i took these pictures about 15 years ago, so that you can see all the road signs. if you want gas, that's where you stop on the way to atlanta. now, what do you notice immediately? it doesn't look like you're going to actually be able to charge anybody on this hill. this hill was pretty much a defense by itself. so if you are defending the gap, you will defend the gap and then defend your right flank along white oak mountain. there is city hall. there is the ball field. there's an old depot there, the ringgold depot, which was there during the battle, established in 1845. the tracks going through the gap. if you look closely at the building, you can see places where cannonballs hit the building during the battle. and you can buy a brick. now, i went up on white oak mountain, to take pictures looking down at the city and visited some nice people with beautiful homes on the ridge and asked if i could take pictures from their lawns. so
mountain. right here. there's the gap. there's taylor's ridge. i took these pictures about 15 years ago, so that you can see all the road signs. if you want gas, that's where you stop on the way to atlanta. now, what do you notice immediately? it doesn't look like you're going to actually be able to charge anybody on this hill. this hill was pretty much a defense by itself. so if you are defending the gap, you will defend the gap and then defend your right flank along white oak mountain. there...
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on the deer mountain trail. and she's in really critical condition. >> reporter: harold told the 911 operator that toni had fallen from the edge of a cliff. >> we need to be sure that you know my location first. i have really bad cell coverage. >> okay. >> okay. i'm on deer mountain. >> reporter: immediately, the park launched a ranger who was also a trained emt, but the only way to get there from the trail head was on foot, and that would take hours. >> is she conscious and breathing? >> no, she's not. she's not been conscious. she is breathing. >> reporter: harold, desperate, pleaded for a rescue helicopter. >> here's the thing. i will pay any and all expenses for a helicopter. i don't care if it's private, i don't care if it's commercial, i will pay any and all expenses right now if you drop a paramedic down here. >> reporter: the operator tried to explain that no aircraft could do what harold was asking, not at that altitude over that terrain. >> they can't like drop somebody out of the helicopter. >> from a
on the deer mountain trail. and she's in really critical condition. >> reporter: harold told the 911 operator that toni had fallen from the edge of a cliff. >> we need to be sure that you know my location first. i have really bad cell coverage. >> okay. >> okay. i'm on deer mountain. >> reporter: immediately, the park launched a ranger who was also a trained emt, but the only way to get there from the trail head was on foot, and that would take hours. >> is...
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charming painted houses and snow capped mountains i mean the berry on my way to this. day i'm going to check out extreme germany's highest mountain and an orange all of it in and around one of the country's most popular destinations for winter sports gone wish pot and kids but the thing i'm most excited about is right behind me the new cable car will take me to the top in no time. we'll also take a walk through wintry would. share some travel impressions from a boat ride on china's young say river. and going to viewer for a tour of her hometown san jose in coaster rica. here i am at the foot as it's expected excited to board the brand new cable car which went into operation in december 27th. the new state of the art cabins can hold up to 120 people and told that this will reduce waiting time in line especially on weekends. and in just 10 minutes we reached the summit at a breathtaking 2962 meters. on clear days you can see all the way to switzerland and even italy it's a panorama that draws more than half a 1000000 people here every year. where you come from russia ok
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for a major break a trip to the mountain paradise of. known to be and mazing idea up on that so expensive i got to take a breather with the incredibly fresh and minutely but thin air and even down here in the valley there are plenty of ways to recharge your batteries the perfect getaway. 8. people in a trio should wait a 2nd we want to hold a check our facts instead of make ideas shifts to live us. from another reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to devise a shim. d.w.t. . a mixed ethnic spat cast into one dance company 12 exceptional dancers from across the globe are brought together by one of the most exciting choreographers of arts high. def the kind of area where church seagal and the ballet of different. in 30 minutes on the w. . most. of the be adventurous some of the famous naturalist and explorers. to celebrate clicks on the front of the bald spot $250.00. morning on the floor the discovery. expedition in boyd on the back. of the shoes above his wrist back. is the best. t
for a major break a trip to the mountain paradise of. known to be and mazing idea up on that so expensive i got to take a breather with the incredibly fresh and minutely but thin air and even down here in the valley there are plenty of ways to recharge your batteries the perfect getaway. 8. people in a trio should wait a 2nd we want to hold a check our facts instead of make ideas shifts to live us. from another reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world...
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save the boy's life. >> we looked up and there was a mountain lion with a backpack. >> the mountain lion came out of somewhere. attacked 3-year-old, grabbed him by the neck and started grabbing him. >> the boy's father was quick to throw a backpack at the mountain lion and remarkably -- >> the mountain lion dropped the 3year-old and grabbed the backpack and went into the tree. >> there it was perched but not for long. the california department of fish and wildlife said it had to be shot and killed in the interests of public safety. as for the 3-year-old boy -- >> she had her son in her arms have the son was crying and a little bit scared. >> really quick thinking. that boy is okay. the mountain lion's body is in sacramento being tested. >>> we have a programming note to tell you about. abc's brand localish is expanding to tv. they connect good news, good people and good eats. beginning february 17th, you can final on it over the air digital channels 7.2 and comcast channel 715. >> still ahead, we say thank you for the steps picture. share your picture with us with #abc7 now. in 2016
save the boy's life. >> we looked up and there was a mountain lion with a backpack. >> the mountain lion came out of somewhere. attacked 3-year-old, grabbed him by the neck and started grabbing him. >> the boy's father was quick to throw a backpack at the mountain lion and remarkably -- >> the mountain lion dropped the 3year-old and grabbed the backpack and went into the tree. >> there it was perched but not for long. the california department of fish and wildlife...
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i'm now at the path that a mountain river fed by the melt water from the soup. over the centuries the river eroded the rocks and left behind at the core each. i'm meeting little of them he's been constantin of the pot enough gorge for 18 years. believe it can you tell us a little about what you do you didn't bother to avoid that we have a fairly standard routine every day before we open the gorge my stuff conduct a thorough safety inspection they make sure all of the pathways and railings are intact sometimes they have to remove trash or debris. if there's a problem of any kind they phone me and i have to decide whether it can be solved quickly and easily or whether we have to close the gorge at short notice on both light or put this in the mighty companies now if i do that after all these years you probably know the gorge better than anyone and garmisch patent creation or even the whole world what's so fascinating about the partner. and this is for you the gorge has a different ambiance in every season i thought and even different times of the day if you're her
i'm now at the path that a mountain river fed by the melt water from the soup. over the centuries the river eroded the rocks and left behind at the core each. i'm meeting little of them he's been constantin of the pot enough gorge for 18 years. believe it can you tell us a little about what you do you didn't bother to avoid that we have a fairly standard routine every day before we open the gorge my stuff conduct a thorough safety inspection they make sure all of the pathways and railings are...
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for a major break a trip to the mountain paradise of god. are known to be and mazing idea up on that so expensive i got to take a breather with the incredibly fresh and well at least a bit thin air and even down here in the valley there are plenty of ways to recharge your batteries the perfect getaway. they're the latest craze for billionaire. luxury yacht party and. whether it's sailing on the high seas. chilling 5 star cruise or course partying on a make a day they've got to be glamorous and extraordinary. make a yacht. 15 minutes off d.w.i. . down the future from the book you i know i'm going to keep woke up and like you know call me. exposing and justice global news that matters to me for minds. i'm not thinking out of the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and with that research i don't think sneak into. jama culture of looking at the stereotypes claxton here think this piece of country that i'm playing. piano needed to be fixed in a scrum a day out you go see it's all about a new i might show join me from the jam and funded
for a major break a trip to the mountain paradise of god. are known to be and mazing idea up on that so expensive i got to take a breather with the incredibly fresh and well at least a bit thin air and even down here in the valley there are plenty of ways to recharge your batteries the perfect getaway. they're the latest craze for billionaire. luxury yacht party and. whether it's sailing on the high seas. chilling 5 star cruise or course partying on a make a day they've got to be glamorous and...
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the mountain lion is supposed to be in a tree. use caution. >> reporter: the child suffered only minor injuries. >> he most likely saved his son's life by his instant reaction. >> reporter: still officials were forced to shut down the park in trabuco canyon while they hunted for the mountain lion responsible. this morning they're urging caution for hikers in the area. >> we need to be aware of the situation around us, situational awareness, for this incident in particular. >> reporter: mountain lion attacks are rare, but encounters with the elusive animals are becoming more common. less than a week ago, this pack of five was spotted on surveillance video strolling through a neighborhood in sacramento. the mountain lion was euthanized because it was considered a public safety threat. >>> a nightclub security guard is being credited with saving lives after a deadly shooting in kansas city. police say the guard fatally shot a man who had opened fire on a line of people waiting to enter the club. that followed a confrontation inside w
the mountain lion is supposed to be in a tree. use caution. >> reporter: the child suffered only minor injuries. >> he most likely saved his son's life by his instant reaction. >> reporter: still officials were forced to shut down the park in trabuco canyon while they hunted for the mountain lion responsible. this morning they're urging caution for hikers in the area. >> we need to be aware of the situation around us, situational awareness, for this incident in...
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authorities say a man was killed by a mountain lion 16 years ago at that same park. >> a mountain lion was near a neighborhood yesterday afternoon. the caller told the police the animal was near big ben drive. here in the bay area, police in pacifica received a report of a mountain lion sighting around 1:00 in the afternoon. . >>> a guarantee from legendary 49er's quarterback joe montana. it's a tweet montana writes. you heard from me first. team the super bowl. montana won four super bowls by the way in 14 seasons with the 49ers before being traded to the chiefs in the final two years in career. >> the new nfc championship nfc t-shirts and hats were popular items. george kittle nick bosa and jimmy garoppolo also top sellers. >> i've got to keep her happy. >> at a smaller sports store in to any the super bowl run is christmas. >> the game by the way 02:02:20 on channel 2. >>> time is 4:20 and right to here is sal castaneda right to our newsroom. >> it's not too slow as you drive from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur bay bridge. did not cause a big backup there. san mateo bridge tr
authorities say a man was killed by a mountain lion 16 years ago at that same park. >> a mountain lion was near a neighborhood yesterday afternoon. the caller told the police the animal was near big ben drive. here in the bay area, police in pacifica received a report of a mountain lion sighting around 1:00 in the afternoon. . >>> a guarantee from legendary 49er's quarterback joe montana. it's a tweet montana writes. you heard from me first. team the super bowl. montana won four...
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he threw it at the mountain lion. the mountain lion dropped the 3-year-old, grabbed the backpack and went up into a tree. >> reporter: fellow hikers stunned by the strange scene in the tree. >> it was unnerving but it had a backpack in its mouth so it caught us off guard. >> reporter: the 3-year-old who suffered a bike bite mark. mountain lions are common in the area. warnings posted throughout the park. area residents capturing many of them on their surveillance cameras. >> within the last three days we've had several of them. five or six sightings. >> reporter: it's unclear if the one involved today is the same one seen prowling the named. leanne suter, abc7 news. >>> we are less than two weeks away, believe it or not, from super bowl liv and there's debate over where a potential bay area parade might be held. >> abc7 news reporter amanda is live at levi stadium where fans weighed in. >> reporter: of course, the 49ers have to win first. but confidence in the team already has so many fans thinkings about a potential
he threw it at the mountain lion. the mountain lion dropped the 3-year-old, grabbed the backpack and went up into a tree. >> reporter: fellow hikers stunned by the strange scene in the tree. >> it was unnerving but it had a backpack in its mouth so it caught us off guard. >> reporter: the 3-year-old who suffered a bike bite mark. mountain lions are common in the area. warnings posted throughout the park. area residents capturing many of them on their surveillance cameras....
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he has gone and looked at the mountains and knows his men.nows the colonial troops and algerians are used to climbing through the atlas mountains in north africa. he essentially commits his command to be able to make their way through this really wild, tangled, vertical landscape. they are pretty good soldiers until they are not. there is a lot to be said for them, as light infantry and they strike the fear of god in germans. you see one of the guys like i show on the screen. you are not sleeping well at night knowing they are out with their knives. it is a failure of small unit leadership that they run amok. it is a disgrace to france. >> gentlemen, the rea. >> you described thethe polish contingent coming at great difficulty and from camps in russia. i believe there were 2500 polls involved poles involved. can you talk about those as opposed to those in italy and who made the incision and how it happened? >> if i heard the question correctly, it was the poles landed in it was this is the secondn polish armored division who had an epic journ
he has gone and looked at the mountains and knows his men.nows the colonial troops and algerians are used to climbing through the atlas mountains in north africa. he essentially commits his command to be able to make their way through this really wild, tangled, vertical landscape. they are pretty good soldiers until they are not. there is a lot to be said for them, as light infantry and they strike the fear of god in germans. you see one of the guys like i show on the screen. you are not...
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narration and there wasn't much variety but the mountain gave us everything like we also planted sweet potatoes we were lucky and didn't have to buy anything of that. kind. up there i realized how much i missed my home village. while the seniors wax nostalgic about the past the younger generation is creating the future. this st john's club began mixing urban dance with elements of indigenous culture and went on to win national competitions . kept up the records. in their dances rice's symbolically threshed cloth is woven this vision of combining the old with the new has helped to rejuvenate us a whole culture. after our winning performance we were so moved we almost cried the audience applauded wildly even the elders thought it was fantastic and a way of passing on our cultural heritage. and. keeping the past alive one step at a time the fear fathers of the would certainly applaud their efforts. but more and more of life daily needs and tasks being handled by computer apps their ability to code is a skill that's both practical and marketable i imagine learning to code from an 8 year ol
narration and there wasn't much variety but the mountain gave us everything like we also planted sweet potatoes we were lucky and didn't have to buy anything of that. kind. up there i realized how much i missed my home village. while the seniors wax nostalgic about the past the younger generation is creating the future. this st john's club began mixing urban dance with elements of indigenous culture and went on to win national competitions . kept up the records. in their dances rice's...
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. >>> a life or death struggle when a 3-year-old is attacked by a mountain lion. how a father saved his son with a backpack. >> no, no! >> costumed crusaders jump into action. the story behind this bizarre situation in santa clara county. >> it looks like a war torn neighborhood like things you see on tv. >> the horrific scene in hawaii. the violent rampage that left 2 officers dead and ended in flames. >> and we are streaming on cbsn bay area. find us on kpix.com, the cbs app, or your favorite platform. as mayor, mike bloomberg slashed carbon emissions and achieved new york city's cleanest air quality in more than 50 years. as a leader in the fight against climate change, he helped shut down over half of the nation's coal plants, then led one of the biggest pollution reduction efforts in history. as president, he intends to reduce emissions by fifty percent within ten years. because if we want to stop climate change, we need to make a change. this is a fight-we can't afford to lose. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >> hey, hey, hey! >> no, no, stop!
. >>> a life or death struggle when a 3-year-old is attacked by a mountain lion. how a father saved his son with a backpack. >> no, no! >> costumed crusaders jump into action. the story behind this bizarre situation in santa clara county. >> it looks like a war torn neighborhood like things you see on tv. >> the horrific scene in hawaii. the violent rampage that left 2 officers dead and ended in flames. >> and we are streaming on cbsn bay area. find us on...
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a 3-year-old boy attacked by a mountain lion.you hear how his father fought off that big cat. >> reporter: in the south bay, we all know the san francisco 49ers play here at levi stadium in santa clara. so, with the potential for a super bowl parade, where would it be held? that story up next. >>> and it's the t-shirt that's getting almost as much attention as the 49ers' big win. we find out where it came from. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live right after abc7 news at 11:00. >> thanks, dan. prepare yourself for everything tonight. very grood to see you. is this part of your community service? part of your court order? >> how did you know that? looking to get your business off to a fast start in the new year? it's go time! switch to comcast business and get fast internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. plus, complete reliability with 4g lte backup. and, cloud-based security to help protect the devices on your network. greenlight your business in 2020 with fast internet and voice for $64.90 per
a 3-year-old boy attacked by a mountain lion.you hear how his father fought off that big cat. >> reporter: in the south bay, we all know the san francisco 49ers play here at levi stadium in santa clara. so, with the potential for a super bowl parade, where would it be held? that story up next. >>> and it's the t-shirt that's getting almost as much attention as the 49ers' big win. we find out where it came from. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live...
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you have been listening to mountain stage, live performance radio from the mountain state of west virginiatro was an american cartoonist. he worked for 46 years beginning in 1922 to 1968 for the charleston gazette. during that time, he produced over 30,000 cartoons. his early cartoons were centered around the dog wagon restaurant, and centered around the discussions that were heard there and were about real people and real stories about what were happening in charlston at the time. by the early 1940's, kindle he had transition from during the dog wagon cartoons exclusively to doing more political cartooning. those were more often picked up newspapers. ofy came to the eye president truman, who would request the originals. his cartoons were first published in the gazette and when they were on a subject that was applicable to external audiences, they would be published in other newspapers. he had a number of authors -- offers to go to other newspapers, but he was known to say that charlston was as far from fraser's bottom as he wanted to get. >> what we are looking at are some of the examples
you have been listening to mountain stage, live performance radio from the mountain state of west virginiatro was an american cartoonist. he worked for 46 years beginning in 1922 to 1968 for the charleston gazette. during that time, he produced over 30,000 cartoons. his early cartoons were centered around the dog wagon restaurant, and centered around the discussions that were heard there and were about real people and real stories about what were happening in charlston at the time. by the early...
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we see it also in the action at cloyd's mountain. can these smaller conflicts help us see the larger strategy? i think so. we can find the battle of new market hinging at the center. averill and crook, their actions trigger breckinridge's decision at the battle of new market. breckinridge's success at new market allows him to go and reenforce lee in time for cold harbor. it's a chain of reactions and it helps us to see that history is connected. lesser-known battles help us to understand these connections and how individuals, regions, armies and a nation were impacted by moments that sometimes rest forgotten in the archives or on silent fields. thank you. >> we have time for one or two questions. anybody have any questions? please introduce yourself. >> i wanted to ask a question about the concept of this campaign from the very beginning. the idea was for sigel to go up the valley and conquer and then destroy the confederate forces, but also to still control the railroad and other points. did that mean that perhaps he didn't have eno
we see it also in the action at cloyd's mountain. can these smaller conflicts help us see the larger strategy? i think so. we can find the battle of new market hinging at the center. averill and crook, their actions trigger breckinridge's decision at the battle of new market. breckinridge's success at new market allows him to go and reenforce lee in time for cold harbor. it's a chain of reactions and it helps us to see that history is connected. lesser-known battles help us to understand these...
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. >>> a life or death struggle when a 3-year-old is attacked by a mountain lion. how a father saved his son with a backpack. >> no, no! >> costumed crusaders jump into action. the story behind this bizarre situation in santa clara county. >> it looks like a war torn neighborhood like things you see on tv. >> the horrific scene in hawaii. the violent rampage that left 2 officers dead and ended in flames. >> and we are streaming on cbsn bay area. find us on kpix.com, the cbs app, or your favorite platform. >> hey, hey, hey! >> no, no, stop! >>> well, some video of a bizarre scene on the streets of san jose. several people who had been attending fur-con friday night came to the aid of a screaming woman inside of a car. one man dressed as a pink dinosaur, another as a tiger and more help pull a man out of a car who was assaulting a woman. they then sat on him and held him for police. the suspect was arrested for domestic violence. >>> some terrifying moments for a 3-year-old boy hiking with his family in southern california after he was attacked by a mountain line lio
. >>> a life or death struggle when a 3-year-old is attacked by a mountain lion. how a father saved his son with a backpack. >> no, no! >> costumed crusaders jump into action. the story behind this bizarre situation in santa clara county. >> it looks like a war torn neighborhood like things you see on tv. >> the horrific scene in hawaii. the violent rampage that left 2 officers dead and ended in flames. >> and we are streaming on cbsn bay area. find us on...
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soap's presumed live there's a first mountain. what's the first mountain?the narrative device in this book is we get out of college and we think we want to establish identity, we want to establish a career. you want to play the game. so we launched often sometimes we succeed and find it unsatisfying. sometimes we fail, sometimes the bad thing happens that wasn't part of the original plan. a cancer scare or the loss of a child or something terrible. and suddenly you are in the valley and when you are in the value realized there is this ego that helps you up that first mountain was pretty unsatisfying. so you are ready for a bigger larger life. which is not building up ego but descending into yourself your heart and soul. you are contributing it's a shift from one consciousness from our culture that requires to a countercultural. >> you are racing up the first mount for part of your life you say? >> yes and i achieved so far beyond my dreams that it was crazy. but i remember i think it was for my books have been bestsellers. and each time i get the call i'm s
soap's presumed live there's a first mountain. what's the first mountain?the narrative device in this book is we get out of college and we think we want to establish identity, we want to establish a career. you want to play the game. so we launched often sometimes we succeed and find it unsatisfying. sometimes we fail, sometimes the bad thing happens that wasn't part of the original plan. a cancer scare or the loss of a child or something terrible. and suddenly you are in the valley and when...
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the father through a back pack at the mountain lion, and the mountain lion dropped the boy, grab thek and ran up the tree. the park authorities killed them outline an hour later. >> it would be one of the most horrible things you can go through to see your three-year- old being dragged away by mountain lion. >> the boy was treated for neck injuries and is expected to recover. authorities say a man was killed them outline at the same park 16 years ago. pacifica police received a report that amount was a neighborhood yesterday afternoon. the caller thought of the dose told authorities that the animals near big bend drivers of the mountain i was only visible for a short time before running back up into the hills. >>> oakland almost mothers who were evicted last month city judge ruled they illegally occupied and took over that may now have a chance to buy that home. the owner of the house, squid word properties brought the property in july for $500. at first, wedgwood said it long as they were inthat house. yesterday, officials announced the company agreed to sell the house to oakland co
the father through a back pack at the mountain lion, and the mountain lion dropped the boy, grab thek and ran up the tree. the park authorities killed them outline an hour later. >> it would be one of the most horrible things you can go through to see your three-year- old being dragged away by mountain lion. >> the boy was treated for neck injuries and is expected to recover. authorities say a man was killed them outline at the same park 16 years ago. pacifica police received a...
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widespread rain for mountain view, san jose, gilroy. this links up to snowfall in the mountains.wards mt. hamilton. it will be interesting once the clouds clear out. we'll probably have a nice serving us no later today or tomorrow. lots of 40s. it is a chilly pattern. temperatures this afternoon struggling to make it into the low 50s. winds right now, 13 to 15 to 18 miles per hour. some reports here for sfo. we will gradually taper off by mid to late afternoon. still, the afternoon and evening commute could be a bit of a challenge. it is not completely dry. here is today's front. as you can see here and into the afternoon, still some occasional showers and still the possibility by thunderstorm. that means light to moderate rainfall. probably some more breaks in the action. this is a major snow producer in the mountains. a winter storm warning in place until 6:00 a.m. on friday. travel today will be a big challenge in the mountains. here's the forecast model. 3:00 this afternoon, and later on this afternoon, after 5:00, we will scale back on the showers. but still a chance through
widespread rain for mountain view, san jose, gilroy. this links up to snowfall in the mountains.wards mt. hamilton. it will be interesting once the clouds clear out. we'll probably have a nice serving us no later today or tomorrow. lots of 40s. it is a chilly pattern. temperatures this afternoon struggling to make it into the low 50s. winds right now, 13 to 15 to 18 miles per hour. some reports here for sfo. we will gradually taper off by mid to late afternoon. still, the afternoon and evening...
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a cold day in the mountains with temperatures in the 30's as the chp warned about icy conditions later tonight as the moisture is not can dissipate all throughout the day. >>so this could potentially lead to some black ice later on tonight now it has been notified there out there on highway 17 to try to take care of the road. again the to go ahead and slow down and take your time getting to where you need to get to today the chp says drivers should be especially wary of black ice on less travel roads like they're creek for emple or highway 35 in the santa cruz mountains rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>national news tonight all members of the us senate as well the 7 house impeachment managers were all sworn in today, thosmanagers including bailey a congresswoman's o'laughlin will serve as prosecutors in the impeachment trial of president trump senate democrats are hoping to sway at least a handful of republicans to reach the 51 votes needed to call witnesses to the trial also today, the government accouability office concluded that the trump administration did break the law by withholding m
a cold day in the mountains with temperatures in the 30's as the chp warned about icy conditions later tonight as the moisture is not can dissipate all throughout the day. >>so this could potentially lead to some black ice later on tonight now it has been notified there out there on highway 17 to try to take care of the road. again the to go ahead and slow down and take your time getting to where you need to get to today the chp says drivers should be especially wary of black ice on less...
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in the himalayas the changes have been rapid and alarming the world's highest mountain range. and the rate of the treat of ice is a real climate emergency factor into that the 1000000000 people downstream who depend on him for water. reports from the ground. india. one of many in the himalayas losing snowmass at an alarming right. swami demand on a hindu yogi has lived here for most of his life. he's seen firsthand the impact of global warming. not hermeticum say should be 10 feet of snow here in november but there's not even a foot right now it won't snow for months maybe at the end of december or in mid january. over the past 40 years the pindar a glacier has retreated more than 2 and a half kilometers. and glaciology experts say there's no sign of it slowing down. the glaciers melt in summers and accumulate snow in winters but due to climate change or global warming are some a period is extended and the winter season is shrinking. it means the snow fall period is shorter and the melting period is longer. barely or the snow full used to start at the beginning of september or
in the himalayas the changes have been rapid and alarming the world's highest mountain range. and the rate of the treat of ice is a real climate emergency factor into that the 1000000000 people downstream who depend on him for water. reports from the ground. india. one of many in the himalayas losing snowmass at an alarming right. swami demand on a hindu yogi has lived here for most of his life. he's seen firsthand the impact of global warming. not hermeticum say should be 10 feet of snow here...
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it will be back all the way down toward santa cruz mountains. current conditions, 48 and raining. .05 so far. santa rosa has had more than that. last time i looked, they were at 71 hundredths. there's been a third of the inch and some areas. we are seeing it warmer out ahead of the front, but the front is starting to move in close the breeze. the southwind, 35 miles per hour. parts of marin county, missouri at mount diablo. we have warmed up with the south, southeast breeze.
it will be back all the way down toward santa cruz mountains. current conditions, 48 and raining. .05 so far. santa rosa has had more than that. last time i looked, they were at 71 hundredths. there's been a third of the inch and some areas. we are seeing it warmer out ahead of the front, but the front is starting to move in close the breeze. the southwind, 35 miles per hour. parts of marin county, missouri at mount diablo. we have warmed up with the south, southeast breeze.
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conductor court cannot says this is his favorite route a large park goes right through mountains in a tunnel it took 16 grueling gears to cut through the eiger and the men's at the beginning of the 20th century finishes hard to not miss and it still amazes me even today that got that look at how the entire tunnel is natural there's no cement so rock star you can see the drill holes. monthly the weather sticks of dynamite when we last mile that in wollongong. after half an hour we arrived at the young failure of europe's highest train station located at 3454 meters inside the mountain. the young star railway has been taking visitors to the top since 1912. beyond being europe's highest train station it also has the best view. i couldn't wait to see it so headed outside 1st and gazed over the swiss mountains and to college glacier the largest glacier in the alcs and the unesco world heritage site. to me building a railway line up here seems like a crazy. idea back inside the building complex and there's a vis told me it was even more crazy back then he's been working here for 30 years an
conductor court cannot says this is his favorite route a large park goes right through mountains in a tunnel it took 16 grueling gears to cut through the eiger and the men's at the beginning of the 20th century finishes hard to not miss and it still amazes me even today that got that look at how the entire tunnel is natural there's no cement so rock star you can see the drill holes. monthly the weather sticks of dynamite when we last mile that in wollongong. after half an hour we arrived at the...
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there will be snow in the mountains, maybe six inches in the higher elevations. tomorrow morning at 7 am, and this will be wet. even though it's not showing up, the central bay will have somewhat on the roadways and sprinkle activity from the sky. that is how the day goes to lunchtime or after lunch and it slides through. tomorrow is a yucky day, clouds, sprinkles, nothing biblical just enough to be nuisance showers. a quarter inch, that's not what you want. this is a one and done with this quarter of an inch which isn't really that helpful. it's helpful but not what i'd like to see. then we clear out. we do have a chance for substantial rainfall, more substantial rainfall that occurs as we head toward sunday. you will see the show up in the five day forecast, i will pop sunday and and you will see the rain, a pretty what they. there you go. see you tomorrow. >>> still to come, the warriors had a big lead on the road in portland but the blazers fought back and took the game to overtime. mark will show us the players from the bay area who just couldn't be stopped
there will be snow in the mountains, maybe six inches in the higher elevations. tomorrow morning at 7 am, and this will be wet. even though it's not showing up, the central bay will have somewhat on the roadways and sprinkle activity from the sky. that is how the day goes to lunchtime or after lunch and it slides through. tomorrow is a yucky day, clouds, sprinkles, nothing biblical just enough to be nuisance showers. a quarter inch, that's not what you want. this is a one and done with this...
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europe's highest train station located at 3454 meters inside the mountain. they don't fall railway has been taking visitors to the top since 1012. beyond being europe's highest train station it also has the best view. i couldn't wait to see it so headed outside 1st and gazed over the swiss mountains and the other to glacier the largest glacier and dogs and you know school world heritage sites. to me building a railway line up here seems like a crazy idea back inside the building complex and there's a vis told me it was even more crazy back then he's been working here for 30 years and. those do you for your inside out including its history. he explained how dangerous the railways construction was 30 workers lost their lives to these duties surely you can see how tough all this manual labor was back then not yet in flow after every knock that quarter turn the drill and then a colleague would knock it again and that's how they knocked these drill holes about 80 centimeters deep into the rock then they met it and then fell then when it was deep enough they put d
europe's highest train station located at 3454 meters inside the mountain. they don't fall railway has been taking visitors to the top since 1012. beyond being europe's highest train station it also has the best view. i couldn't wait to see it so headed outside 1st and gazed over the swiss mountains and the other to glacier the largest glacier and dogs and you know school world heritage sites. to me building a railway line up here seems like a crazy idea back inside the building complex and...