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we have 423 units in the national park service. we are extraordinarily decentralized every park is different in terms of where they are in being operational and what they need to be operational. believe there are some parks where visitation will increase and we need to do what we need to do to get ready. the plan like a park ranger is a campaign that will target trip planning including messages about safety, alternative parks that might not -- that might be less granted, and making sure you have a reservation. real-time messaging is also a tool so you know the parking lot is full before you get there and in some cases we are considering time entry and limiting numbers. >> will decisions on things like masks be made on an individual park basis has the department made a determination that that won't be necessary? >> we currently are operating under doi and opm omb guidance, which is certainly framed by cdc. currently, if you are vaccinated and you are not required to wear a mask if you are an employer or visitor in the park. >> thank
we have 423 units in the national park service. we are extraordinarily decentralized every park is different in terms of where they are in being operational and what they need to be operational. believe there are some parks where visitation will increase and we need to do what we need to do to get ready. the plan like a park ranger is a campaign that will target trip planning including messages about safety, alternative parks that might not -- that might be less granted, and making sure you...
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zion national park is entering into a busy season. local communities, especially at this state city of springdale, is one that relies on the shuttle system to moderate traffic and parking within the town. when we look at the fact that airline passengers have been sitting shoulder to shoulder for hours at a time on flights for many months, i wonder why it is that passengers wearing masks could not in a short shuttle ride one in which they can open the windows, why is that they should have to operate at 30% capacity? can the park service update it social distancing guidance on this point? >> park service policy is guided by the department interior policy as well as ondcp. it is framed by cdc recommendations. the answer to this question is it is a dynamic environment and very likely a month from now, it will look different in terms of what those policy look like today than a month from now. we are framed by the policies of the department. >> i understand and i appreciate that the administration has reiterated their commitment to the scien
zion national park is entering into a busy season. local communities, especially at this state city of springdale, is one that relies on the shuttle system to moderate traffic and parking within the town. when we look at the fact that airline passengers have been sitting shoulder to shoulder for hours at a time on flights for many months, i wonder why it is that passengers wearing masks could not in a short shuttle ride one in which they can open the windows, why is that they should have to...
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each year the national park service has to replace approximately 90 trees around the tidal basin in east potomac park and on the grounds of the washington monument. cherry, blossomsome festival simply originated out of the cherry trees themselves people coming down to visit the the trees and see the trees the festival elements were added in the 1930s and today as many as a million and a half people visit washington dc over the four weeks of the cherry blossoms festival to not only see the trees to take part in events like the annual kite festival the crowning. of the cherry blossoms princess and her court and of course the annual parade which cap off the festival each year. swimming was actually a popular recreational activity in the tidal basin in its early years. the first public swimming area was established in 1890 and there were various iterations of it over the years. the most famous of them came comes about in the early part of the 20th century. there was an attempt by congress as early as 1914 to get an appropriation to build a swimming area a large swimming area in the tidal bas
each year the national park service has to replace approximately 90 trees around the tidal basin in east potomac park and on the grounds of the washington monument. cherry, blossomsome festival simply originated out of the cherry trees themselves people coming down to visit the the trees and see the trees the festival elements were added in the 1930s and today as many as a million and a half people visit washington dc over the four weeks of the cherry blossoms festival to not only see the trees...
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but like in the neighboring don't, yana national park. but we are also creating new values when i see this as the true face of sustainability that got lost and ended up along with those new values, a job for local fishermen. and because the fish aren't overcrowded in the outdoor tanks, there's not as much theses, either. the fish becomes a delicacy, proposed fish farming. over all people eat more species of fish and the food of land based animals. worldwide we breed more than $600.00 aquatic creatures, including sea, cucumbers and jelly fish versus about $38.00 species of land animals such as canceled chickens and pay awe here at the fish from hardly any fish extra meant remains. it's been removed by natural mean clowns on the banks here full to the water, so it can flow more cleanly back into the river. so beds the foam has become red page. the national park next door is very dry and he has stomach. but here is nourishment and water for about $250.00 different species, including the purple slum pen and the close the ibis both humans and
but like in the neighboring don't, yana national park. but we are also creating new values when i see this as the true face of sustainability that got lost and ended up along with those new values, a job for local fishermen. and because the fish aren't overcrowded in the outdoor tanks, there's not as much theses, either. the fish becomes a delicacy, proposed fish farming. over all people eat more species of fish and the food of land based animals. worldwide we breed more than $600.00 aquatic...
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are you like why hasn't it been named a national park until now?f both. >> reporter: it is very old, estimated to be the second oldest river in the world. terrain is long, skinny and wild. >> people have been floating in the river for thousands of years. left parts of their world. >> reporter: first explored by native americans, the george has become a recreation it looked like vegas. >> reporter: it was a little vegas. >> people came from all around to come to thurman. >> reporter: jerry cook is the man responsible for sheparding the george's transformation from mining hub to an oasis. >> more coal came through here from richmond to chicago. >> reporter: essentially a ghost town? >> yes. th itrial revolution.he stiun te ning does in ef the fting runs in the world. what is it about this river? >> it gets in your veins. >> reporter: you are getting a long season here? >> yeah. we will start in march and go through the end of october, november because it is really rainwater dependant. >> i was told they would not do the story unless i offered to be a
are you like why hasn't it been named a national park until now?f both. >> reporter: it is very old, estimated to be the second oldest river in the world. terrain is long, skinny and wild. >> people have been floating in the river for thousands of years. left parts of their world. >> reporter: first explored by native americans, the george has become a recreation it looked like vegas. >> reporter: it was a little vegas. >> people came from all around to come to...
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who produced the 2009 documentary national parks.'s best idea." >> good morning and welcome to the first national parks subcommittee hearing of the
who produced the 2009 documentary national parks.'s best idea." >> good morning and welcome to the first national parks subcommittee hearing of the
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america's newest national park.ll take you to the mountains of west virginia for a visit to the new river gorge to explore all it has to offer. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm ian lee with a look beyond this morning's headlines. while the u.s. continues its vaccine rollout, americans overseas face frustrating delays. so much so it's prompting a growing number to fly back for their shot. just before turkey shut down the country to stop the spread of covid, american amy goldsmith, living in istanbul, saw an opportunity back home in virginia. >> because the situation in turkey was so bad, i basically didn't leave my apartment for three weeks. >> reporter: she's one of many americans flying thousands of miles back to the u.s. to get vaccinated. >> because of the way the global supply has been allocated, americans have this incredible opportunity. and i feel that that kind of privilege cannot be wasted. >> reporte
america's newest national park.ll take you to the mountains of west virginia for a visit to the new river gorge to explore all it has to offer. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will return in a few minutes. for now, i'm ian lee with a look beyond this morning's headlines. while the u.s. continues its vaccine rollout, americans overseas face frustrating delays. so much so it's prompting a growing number...
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i am a big fan of our national parks.big time with her family in the wilderness area of our national parks. we passed the great america outdoors at under president trump with a strong bipartisan vote that was targeting the infrastructure for our national parks as well as the land and water conservation fund. we have a down payment on infrastructure badly needed to restore the frayed edges of our national parks. stepping back on the infrastructure question, we need to define what infrastructure is. it is roads, highways, bridges, waterways, broadband, airports, wastewater systems. there is room for a bipartisan compromise. not some of the social programs, free community college, that the bided program is saying is part of infrastructure. lisa: we have heard a headline number $800 billion. sen. daines: i think there is a range, and the $500 billion to $800 billion range that is still a huge amount of money. i think we have been desensitized as we've been talking about these billion dollar numbers of last year-and-a-half. th
i am a big fan of our national parks.big time with her family in the wilderness area of our national parks. we passed the great america outdoors at under president trump with a strong bipartisan vote that was targeting the infrastructure for our national parks as well as the land and water conservation fund. we have a down payment on infrastructure badly needed to restore the frayed edges of our national parks. stepping back on the infrastructure question, we need to define what infrastructure...
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the national park next door is very dry and the he's has stomach. but here, there is nourishment and water for about $250.00 different species, including the purple slum pen and the cloth. the ibis both humans and wildlife benefit from the fish, from min to me personally, it's important to work here because it inspires others. so if they've got a okay, mid my daily routine, i sometimes forget that stuff. but when people come here and are interested in our approach to fish, read and come in. well, when i get emails from people as far away as in australia or the united states, asking about what we do because we need those and we really see that it's having an impact. and i think that will impact and that makes us feel very good. look at that . i'm in a deficit in the v. m. a stablish me and prove that fish farming can be environmentally friendly. but there are plenty of other examples between 232015. sustainable agriculture group i 75 percent per year. ah no to waste was it. here you see it flowing directly into a river worldwide. 80 percent of all wa
the national park next door is very dry and the he's has stomach. but here, there is nourishment and water for about $250.00 different species, including the purple slum pen and the cloth. the ibis both humans and wildlife benefit from the fish, from min to me personally, it's important to work here because it inspires others. so if they've got a okay, mid my daily routine, i sometimes forget that stuff. but when people come here and are interested in our approach to fish, read and come in....
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let me present a glossy national park. heritage site was also declared one of the 7 new owners of the world on 2011. 195010 protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power on a state. some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism is growing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty. 6 must see is the omagh even mosque it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in one. only 957 is the release of the missing when. we think in front of the mosque as an arab pastry shop so good for those who like to enjoy middle eastern treat senator licious coffee also coffee. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's it's the spending that i run a river it connects falls to because who in brazil with see that their last day in paraguay i don't know. from the friendship bridge we come straight ahead to the market just press from. this space is known because of the open list there which marks the junction
let me present a glossy national park. heritage site was also declared one of the 7 new owners of the world on 2011. 195010 protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power on a state. some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism is growing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty. 6 must see is the omagh even mosque it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in one. only 957 is the release...
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i would suggest people they should come and explore kruger national park this is the best place ever. take you to cross the falls treated to an invigorating one of the world's 7 natural wonders. let me present a gossoon national park you know world heritage site it was also declared one of the 7 new owners of the world and 2011. park covers 195000 texas and protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power in our state but in the. first week was to some 260000 residents its economy revolves around tourism is drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty 6. one must say is the omagh even our mosque oh my it was built in the early 1980 s. and it's part of the significant arab community that arrived in the region in the early 1957 his release was amazing when. you think in front of the mosque as an arab pastry shop still good for those who like to enjoy middle east and treats at the dishes coffee coffee. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's the scene spawning up around a river it connects falls to because wh
i would suggest people they should come and explore kruger national park this is the best place ever. take you to cross the falls treated to an invigorating one of the world's 7 natural wonders. let me present a gossoon national park you know world heritage site it was also declared one of the 7 new owners of the world and 2011. park covers 195000 texas and protects the remaining foreigner and flora of the atlantic forest in power in our state but in the. first week was to some 260000 residents...
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but let me present a national park. heritage was also one of the 7 new. 2011. 195000 test and protects the remaining foreigner in florida the atlantic forest in colorado state. forced to be some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty 6. one must see is the omagh even mosque it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in the region in the early 1957 is the greenies it was amazing when. they think in front of the mosque as an arab pastry shops good for those who like to enjoy middle east and treats all of the dishes coffee the coffee and. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's spanning that around a river it connects falls to because who in brazil with see it out the last day in paraguay but and. from the friendship bridge we come straight ahead to the market just press from. this space is known because of the openness there which marks the junction of brazi
but let me present a national park. heritage was also one of the 7 new. 2011. 195000 test and protects the remaining foreigner in florida the atlantic forest in colorado state. forced to be some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty 6. one must see is the omagh even mosque it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in the region in the early 1957 is the greenies it...
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we invite you to join us on a trip around the globe from south africa to brazil from the kruger national park to the waterfalls of course of. attractive destinations that are all suffering from the travel restrictions of the coronavirus and demick. places that we hope to be able to visit again soon without restrictions. i mean what could be better than hugging a 1000 year old friends. check in viewers from around the world present sightseeing highlights in their home countries. our 1st stop is cape town south africa. but it is like my last name and so much of this is my neck and neck of the woods in cape town it's known as longas one of the oldest black african townships in the western cape it's a beautiful feat of lyric tory what the gallery $69.00 literate already behind me generally this area would be fulled with guess what people however what the cover of night in situation is currently dry and drab but i'm going to take you to a little bit of the city at my favorite spot in the city of cape town and show you my neck of the woods. within the city center longstreet's which is pretty much o
we invite you to join us on a trip around the globe from south africa to brazil from the kruger national park to the waterfalls of course of. attractive destinations that are all suffering from the travel restrictions of the coronavirus and demick. places that we hope to be able to visit again soon without restrictions. i mean what could be better than hugging a 1000 year old friends. check in viewers from around the world present sightseeing highlights in their home countries. our 1st stop is...
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we sent jonathan vigliotti to california's yosemite national park which is my favorite. >> reporter: hing from dramatic waterfalls to towering sequoias, an el captain and half dome. during the pandemic national parks welcomed roughly 237 million visitors, a 30% drop from the year before. those numbers are expected to go back up. yosemite preparing for up to three million people. park rangers across the country are constantly adapting to local health conditions, so make sure you check the rules at each park. before you pack a tent for yosemite, make a reservation. this summer it's required here not just for camping but even if you're going to visit for the day. all part of an effort to control crowds. once you're here, there's plenty to see and do. all of the trails are open, clg hert sember keep your distance. because of social distancing, some parks like yosemite have canceled their shuttle services. so people are encouraged to bring or rent a bike to get around. you may also want to pick up a kayak at your local sporting goods shop. while this year's experience is going to feel a li
we sent jonathan vigliotti to california's yosemite national park which is my favorite. >> reporter: hing from dramatic waterfalls to towering sequoias, an el captain and half dome. during the pandemic national parks welcomed roughly 237 million visitors, a 30% drop from the year before. those numbers are expected to go back up. yosemite preparing for up to three million people. park rangers across the country are constantly adapting to local health conditions, so make sure you check the...
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let me present to national park. heritage was also declared one of the 7 new. 2011. covers 195000 hectares and protects the remaining foreigner in florida the atlantic forest and colorado state. forced to be some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism is drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty. 6 who does what one must see is the home even mosque oh my it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in the region in the early 1957 his release it was amazing when. you think in front of the mosque there's an arab pastry shop still good for those who like to enjoy middle east and treat some of the dishes coffee the coffee. the international friendship bridge was built during the fifty's and sixty's spanning that around a river it connects falls to because who in brazil would see it that they're less day in paraguay but in. from the friendship bridge we come straight ahead to the market just press from. this space is known because of the open list there which marks the junction of brazil
let me present to national park. heritage was also declared one of the 7 new. 2011. covers 195000 hectares and protects the remaining foreigner in florida the atlantic forest and colorado state. forced to be some $260000.00 residents its economy revolves around tourism is drawing visitors to its cultural diversity and natural beauty. 6 who does what one must see is the home even mosque oh my it was built in the early 1980 s. and is part of the significant arab community that arrived in the...
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and hear all this in a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature and never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these small. find out in an immersive experience and explore the fascinating world cultural heritage site. w world heritage 360 get the. luxury wellness culture and nature of bob and bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if you're young money is not a problem for you if you just want to be pampered then you are in good hands here in. a man. 100 years ago the bullshit. artist. in the was a made up be listed among the last to this. and what does he continue to impact today. armstrong team one. next on t.w. . red. a race against time with an eco friendly pasha. cameo electric take on for as google mounts. the challenge from him to rush lunchtime game 7 alex the world champion his challenge. read. the 60 g.w. . the books were all such a ticket to go beyond technology. take on the world beat
and hear all this in a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature and never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these small. find out in an immersive experience and explore the fascinating world cultural heritage site. w world heritage 360 get the. luxury wellness culture and nature of bob and bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if you're...
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and historian at fredericksburg and spotsylvania national military park and a living historian with two colored troop regiments. this talk was part of a symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blog. in 55 minutes the national world war ii museum hosted discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles midway in the pacific and llamane in north africa the historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of world war ii turning points and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. and in two hours on lectures in history university of delaware professor allison parker teaches a class about activist mary church. terrells 1923 fight against plans to erect a black mammy statue in washington, dc. welcome back to the emerging civil war virtual symposium. i'm chris mackowski editor in chief. thanks so much for joining us. it's my pleasure now to introduce my good friend steward henderson who i have known it seems like forever and ever we started out as volunteers with the national park service 16 years ago and since that time stuart has joined the staff at f
and historian at fredericksburg and spotsylvania national military park and a living historian with two colored troop regiments. this talk was part of a symposium hosted by the emerging civil war blog. in 55 minutes the national world war ii museum hosted discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles midway in the pacific and llamane in north africa the historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of world war ii turning points and how these battles may have changed...
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when these parks started starting going up and our first national park service rangers, right? we're actually soldiers and and today the the hat that they wear, you know, the famous park ranger services hat actually comes from the army the campaign hat as it's known and so they the national park service adopted that as there as their hat and so that you can see that relationship early on. we continue on the army's role in building projects lighthouses is one building roads. so the alaska canada highway was known as the alcon highway was this a major engineer feat right to build a road from canada up into alaska is truly remarkable. so here are artifacts from that time period, you know for arctic cap, obviously in canon and alaska extremely cold temperatures, but also very warm temperatures as well and they suffered with mosquitoes. so here's a mosquito net that they use to protect themselves and boots the keep that keep soldiers warm, but it was just amazing, you know 1500 miles. to build this road because there was a fear during world war ii of an attack coming through alaska i
when these parks started starting going up and our first national park service rangers, right? we're actually soldiers and and today the the hat that they wear, you know, the famous park ranger services hat actually comes from the army the campaign hat as it's known and so they the national park service adopted that as there as their hat and so that you can see that relationship early on. we continue on the army's role in building projects lighthouses is one building roads. so the alaska canada...
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. >>> the grizzly bear warning after a hiker was mauled inside yellowstone national park. the attack just weeks after a bear was caught on camera charging at a woman. officials urging caution. their plea to parkgoers tonight. >>> free at last. the mother back with her son after he served nearly 30 years of a life sentence for a murder he says he did not commit. and the famous rapper who helped him plead his case. >>> and as we pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, the lost letter from world war ii. the note, penned by a soldier overseas in 1942, just discovered in the wall of a home. the search tonight for the author. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this saturday. i'm whit johnson. we begin tonight on this holiday weekend with americans heading into summer and the comeback from the pandemic. more than 37 million people expected to travel. the tsa reporting nearly 2 million people moving through security checkpoints just on friday alone, breaking the single day record since the pandemic hit. airports and airplanes packed. delta saying its
. >>> the grizzly bear warning after a hiker was mauled inside yellowstone national park. the attack just weeks after a bear was caught on camera charging at a woman. officials urging caution. their plea to parkgoers tonight. >>> free at last. the mother back with her son after he served nearly 30 years of a life sentence for a murder he says he did not commit. and the famous rapper who helped him plead his case. >>> and as we pay tribute to those who made the...
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now the national parks service has embarked on a project to do just that. >> this is a blend of accessible wildness. >> you expect to hear about him saving, he talked about how redwoods can save us. >> they are machines at pulling carbon out of the atmosphere, and they never stop growing, they can grow to be over 2000 years old. >> that is why redwoods like these store more carbon per acre than any other forest in the world. and we have 1,000,000 1/2 acres of redwoods in california, but the challenge is, very little of it actually looks like this anymore. only 5% of the original giants are left. here at home in the east bay, it was all logged, at one point. everything that you see is that second-generation of redwoods. it turns out that's where the real opportunity lies, for this project. researchers looked at five trees right here in our backyard, they were putting out carbon in a faster rate than the old giants. they are only a century old. but they have one thing recovering for a stone, that is elbow room. the trees recover faster. a redwood forest that is left to grow, and allowed to g
now the national parks service has embarked on a project to do just that. >> this is a blend of accessible wildness. >> you expect to hear about him saving, he talked about how redwoods can save us. >> they are machines at pulling carbon out of the atmosphere, and they never stop growing, they can grow to be over 2000 years old. >> that is why redwoods like these store more carbon per acre than any other forest in the world. and we have 1,000,000 1/2 acres of redwoods in...
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it's living and even long -- >> also in the national parks, also in the national parks. e haven't talked about that. >> all the parks. >> a great deal of time promoting national parks and the creation of new ones and encouraging americans to take their vacations to see america in those national parks. i think about her every time i go to raise national seashore. this is where my parents live and i go there a lot. but she's got a big stamp on our culture in this country of appreciating our -- our national parks as monuments, monuments to natural beauty. we forget that. >> we didn't mention -- and there's a monument -- >> do we have time? >> we have half a minute. >> lady bird johnson closed the deal on acquiring the collection of joseph, art that is in the museum that's part of smithsonian today and story that takes place in 1965 and she and joseph had a wonderful relationship and she really was absolutely essential. she went to connecticut and brought him to the white house and he made the decision. she even called bob and said, i need that piece of land on the mall that
it's living and even long -- >> also in the national parks, also in the national parks. e haven't talked about that. >> all the parks. >> a great deal of time promoting national parks and the creation of new ones and encouraging americans to take their vacations to see america in those national parks. i think about her every time i go to raise national seashore. this is where my parents live and i go there a lot. but she's got a big stamp on our culture in this country of...
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henderson who i have known it seems like forever and ever we started out as volunteers with the national park service 16 years ago and since that time stuart has joined the staff at fredericksburg and spotsylvania national military park as a historian. you can find him in summers giving guided tours on all of the areas for battlefields, but his real passion. is telling the story of the united states colored troops, he's really made this a passion project has helped co-found a group of reenactors that tell the story of the 23rd united states color troops the unit that first encountered robert e. lee's army here in the eastern theater in the summer of 1864, and he's also done some work with this in massachusetts guys, that folks maybe have heard of who have done a little work in the movie glory who are those folks right stuart is is tireless in telling the story of the united states color troops men who found the inspiration to fight for their own freedom and in very literal sense gave a new birth of freedom and new meaning to the civil war. so it's my delight and pleasure to introduce my frien
henderson who i have known it seems like forever and ever we started out as volunteers with the national park service 16 years ago and since that time stuart has joined the staff at fredericksburg and spotsylvania national military park as a historian. you can find him in summers giving guided tours on all of the areas for battlefields, but his real passion. is telling the story of the united states colored troops, he's really made this a passion project has helped co-found a group of...
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and sightseers flocking to favorite national parks like the grand canyon and today may be the busiest air travel day of the year so ar, with millions returning from a holiday weekend. >>> and a run to remember on this memorial day for some very special participants "early today" starts right now good to be with you this monday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we hope you're having a great start to your memorial day we begin this morning with the latest on america's rapid reopening. millions have traveled over the holiday weekend with crowds flooding airports, roads, beaches, boardwalks and more, bringing a sense of normalcy back to the country, which is still recovering from the coronavirus pandemic here is nbc's meagan fitzgerald. >> reporter: phillip, good morning. this memorial day weekend is proving that americans are taking large steps forward to getting back to normal the bigga is roaring back. >> i love it i'm so glad we're almost back to normal >> indy 500 drivers racing in front of a crowd of 135,000. witnessing this moment in history. >> holding up all f
and sightseers flocking to favorite national parks like the grand canyon and today may be the busiest air travel day of the year so ar, with millions returning from a holiday weekend. >>> and a run to remember on this memorial day for some very special participants "early today" starts right now good to be with you this monday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we hope you're having a great start to your memorial day we begin this morning with the...
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quick. >> . >> but i noticed that scottish national park. >> and the reason for that. and not withstanding that nationalist approach they have been very disappointed by the actual record of the spanish government and that is the failing the government is being held to account. >> and then me have the honor to represent them and their families. so feelings are running high and wilshire about the british army. can you assure me legislation will be put forth in the session form further prosecution andwa investigation? >> mr. house the how does mr. speaker the house would've understood my apologies how difficult these issues are. we are committed to introducing legislation in the session to address those troubles and to introduce a fair package as well as protect them from unfair litigation when no new evidence has been, brought forward. >> there were no new measures for unemployment there was 500,000 peoplech and the flagship is sufficient. and with the minister to discuss with local businesses. and that's do to the generation of the young people. >> very quickly with tho
quick. >> . >> but i noticed that scottish national park. >> and the reason for that. and not withstanding that nationalist approach they have been very disappointed by the actual record of the spanish government and that is the failing the government is being held to account. >> and then me have the honor to represent them and their families. so feelings are running high and wilshire about the british army. can you assure me legislation will be put forth in the session...
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yelwstone, how fraught that place is with history. >> sy: of course, llowstone was the first of the national parksand you write specifically that there is no better remedy for theft of land than land. so that is your argument. but hundreds of millions of people visit these parks every year and there are 574 federally recognized tribes. so, david, how would this plan work? >> well, that's the really great news. as you know, at least as far as my life is concerned, is that i don't have to have plans. i just have to have ideas. so as parks were being created, over 87 million acres of parkland were being set aside for americans. native americans were being deprived of anwe lost control of over 90 million acres. so i think it's high time that the united states did the right thing and returned land to native tribes. and, you know, we would manage it on behalf of all americans. this wouldn't be a place that sort of non-native people would be excluded from. these parks would be open to everyone as before, but they would be managed, controlled and protected by us. and i think it's safe to say that we are m
yelwstone, how fraught that place is with history. >> sy: of course, llowstone was the first of the national parksand you write specifically that there is no better remedy for theft of land than land. so that is your argument. but hundreds of millions of people visit these parks every year and there are 574 federally recognized tribes. so, david, how would this plan work? >> well, that's the really great news. as you know, at least as far as my life is concerned, is that i don't...
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the national park next door is very dry and he has stomach. but here, there is nourishment and water for about $250.00 different species, including the purple from pen and the close. the ibis both humans and wildlife benefit from the fish, from min b. to me personally, it's important to work here because it inspires others. so if they've got a okay, mid my daily routine, i sometimes forget that stuff. but when people come here and are interested in our approach to fish read and come in while when i get emails from people as far away as in australia or the united states, asking about what we do here. because we need those. and we really see that it's having an impact on also that unit will impact and that makes us feel very good. look at that. i'm in a deficit to be in this establishment proves that fish farming can be environmentally friendly. but there are plenty of other examples between 232015. sustainable agriculture group i 75 percent per year. ah no to waste was it. here you see flowing directly into a river number worldwide, 80 percent
the national park next door is very dry and he has stomach. but here, there is nourishment and water for about $250.00 different species, including the purple from pen and the close. the ibis both humans and wildlife benefit from the fish, from min b. to me personally, it's important to work here because it inspires others. so if they've got a okay, mid my daily routine, i sometimes forget that stuff. but when people come here and are interested in our approach to fish read and come in while...
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national park service and save the red woods are teaming to make the ancient trees more efficient atconsuming carbon. >> the rates of carbon sequestration in a second growth red wood forest are extraordinary. >> tune in for our original report climate change giants tonight at 11:00 on kpix5. >>> time to give a big shout out to bay area graduates. congrats to tanner mcgill. in the fall he is majoring in business administration. tag kpix on social media. no professional photos please. include their name, city, and a little bit about them. >>> by air or land more americans are traveling as vaccination rates increase and travel restrictions ease. >> restrictions are up significantly for the upcoming memorial day holiday weekend. aaa predicts more than 34 million people will be driving to their destination. that's a jump of more than 52%. expertsay reserve cars early, book at a local rental place or find alternatives like public transit. air travel is up too. tsa says it screens more than 1.8 million passengers sunday, a number that hasn't been seen since march 2020. >> we are expecting f
national park service and save the red woods are teaming to make the ancient trees more efficient atconsuming carbon. >> the rates of carbon sequestration in a second growth red wood forest are extraordinary. >> tune in for our original report climate change giants tonight at 11:00 on kpix5. >>> time to give a big shout out to bay area graduates. congrats to tanner mcgill. in the fall he is majoring in business administration. tag kpix on social media. no professional...
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when the old is an up play or a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature a never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these walls to. find out in an immersive experience and explores past and even world cultural heritage site. w world heritage 31650. luxury wellness culture and nature bob bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if you're young money is not a problem for you if you just want to be pampered then you are in good hands here in. cause. they love big returns. as long as their dream a mysterious with an ecological consequence with their start ups and business ideas they are setting the financial world on a sustainable course. for can green investment change the world. the bottom 30 minutes on. acrobatics on the. it's we're contortionist stephanie meaning us is in her element. she searches for extreme locations for her shoots. climbing up them is a thrill in of itself clean. lift off. the. w. . bo
when the old is an up play or a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature a never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these walls to. find out in an immersive experience and explores past and even world cultural heritage site. w world heritage 31650. luxury wellness culture and nature bob bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if you're...
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when the old is an up play or a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these walls. find out in an immersive experience and explore decimating world cultural heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the. luxury wellness culture and nature of bob and bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if you're young money is not a problem for you if you just want to be pampered then you are in good hands here in. the body. feels the ball ya ya ya ya artist and then then then the both come a the top of your list to. hamas objectivists at the. end why does he continue to impact today. on the 20 minute. and 30 minutes upon t w. or however important numerous. smoking is helping. post the songs are good for the beings. forming doesn't exist. well not yet because the industry is controlling your thoughts manufacturing. ignorance. in 75 minutes on t w. the finding against the coro
when the old is an up play or a 2 red circles and that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets lie behind these walls. find out in an immersive experience and explore decimating world cultural heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the. luxury wellness culture and nature of bob and bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if...
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the national park service announced that the cables will be back in operation wednesday. they are removed every winter, a permit is required to hike the final stretch of this urban teen mile hike. i've never done it but i have dreamed about doing it, it looks so terrifying. that last stretch going up. >> they allow 300 people a day to go up so you should put your name in and get it. >> will you've done it twice in one week before. >> i've done it five times. >> they looked just spent by the time they were done but i think it is definitely worth it so get your name in the lottery quickly. let's take a look at the weather has to hold. tomorrow still breezy but it is going to be warmer inland, we talk more about that just a second and then a change in the overall weather pattern kicks and wednesday, thursday and friday as an upper levels from system dobson from the north. unfortunately a moisture starved upper levels from system, it is going to push temperatures back to below normal levels even for him and portions of the bay area for the latter half of the work week. let's
the national park service announced that the cables will be back in operation wednesday. they are removed every winter, a permit is required to hike the final stretch of this urban teen mile hike. i've never done it but i have dreamed about doing it, it looks so terrifying. that last stretch going up. >> they allow 300 people a day to go up so you should put your name in and get it. >> will you've done it twice in one week before. >> i've done it five times. >> they...
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chrissy field became a national park. site back in 2001 coming up. we're continuing to follow breaking news out of truckee, where three quakes hit less than an hour ago. coming up after the break, we'll hear from former longtime ktvu n felt the quake at his home. also a new study shows the number of hate crimes is increased. 140% compared to last year in san francisco. how the fbi is working to combat the spike. we could protect ourselves against covid-19 by covering ourselves with the mask, but we can't protect ourselves f peep. do. a thrill wy see one california condor. imagine more than a dozen out on your deck. the huge birds have taken a fancy to a woman's home into hatch, a p, the homeowner's daughter, who lives in san francisco, posted these pictures online. you can see tags on some of the birds, the u. s. fish and wildlife service says the area is condor habitat and that the homeowner could try scaring them away with a spray of water or loud noises. there are only about 160 condor. has left in the wild. we're continuing to follow breaking new
chrissy field became a national park. site back in 2001 coming up. we're continuing to follow breaking news out of truckee, where three quakes hit less than an hour ago. coming up after the break, we'll hear from former longtime ktvu n felt the quake at his home. also a new study shows the number of hate crimes is increased. 140% compared to last year in san francisco. how the fbi is working to combat the spike. we could protect ourselves against covid-19 by covering ourselves with the mask,...
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already seeing record-breaking numbers. >> we know that many of the most popular national parks both campgrounds and lodging in and around parks are fully booked or nearly fully booked through labor day weekend. >> reporter: at colorado's cherry creek state park campers and rvs have been showing up all day. >> it's going to be a brand new world i think. i think it's a new start. and might as well just get out and have fun >> feels good to get out and feel regular again. >> reporter: tonight from coast to coast the great american relapse is under way >> and tom, this is good news for the travel industry? >> reporter: absolutely the surge we're seeing of passengers has got the airlines recovering much faster than expected. they don't have enough planes right now meanwhile, restaurants and theme parks are coming back even faster than they expected, kristen. >> all as the new normal gets under way. tom costello, thank you. >>> and just as the summer kicks off, the cdc released new guidance about which campers need to wear masks and which don't. here's stephanie gosk with what famili
already seeing record-breaking numbers. >> we know that many of the most popular national parks both campgrounds and lodging in and around parks are fully booked or nearly fully booked through labor day weekend. >> reporter: at colorado's cherry creek state park campers and rvs have been showing up all day. >> it's going to be a brand new world i think. i think it's a new start. and might as well just get out and have fun >> feels good to get out and feel regular again....
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and he always end up playing a 2 red circles that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature and never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets why behind these walls. find out in an immersive experience and explore the fascinating worlds cultural heritage sites. w world heritage 360 giving up. the luxury wellness culture and nature of bob and bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say but if you're young money is not a problem for you if you just want to be pampered then you are in good hands here in. it. was a and to law enforcement and forgotten by society. discarded children on the streets of the philippines searching for homes for what they find is persecution and prison and violence. a film about minnows home most children who are fighting for survival every single day. 15. w. . good shape crack. sometimes it's not easy for them together and doing the things we wish to do. how can we get into the flow. that would match that involves craven e
and he always end up playing a 2 red circles that's the national park. whether on foot or in wales nature and never gets boring in the black forest. what secrets why behind these walls. find out in an immersive experience and explore the fascinating worlds cultural heritage sites. w world heritage 360 giving up. the luxury wellness culture and nature of bob and bob offers all of that so it's just the perfect place for a relaxed the cation most offers are aimed at an older audience i would say...
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so the national park service are getting to work, selectively thinning oumo old logging roads. turnforests li this in s moreke is and setting a course to be couming heavy weig if we look at the 9200 acres of restoration underway those redwoods will eventually be able to store 3.5 million-tons of carbon. the same amount as 2.5 million cars would emit over the entire year. the long term goal is to restore 70,000 acres in the park. if we scale up our numbers those redwoods will be able to store the same amount of carbon produced by 19 million cars over a year. for perspective, that is more than the total number of cars on the road in the entire state of california. >> the rates of carbon removal in the second growth redwood forest are extraordinary. e. it's not only people in the comm benefits. one woof time looking budgets for. >> they are a huge opportunity to pull carbon out of the atmosphere and store it for long periods of time. they are part of it. >> it's probably the people on the frontlines of this project who have the most direct perspective on what redwood's have to off
so the national park service are getting to work, selectively thinning oumo old logging roads. turnforests li this in s moreke is and setting a course to be couming heavy weig if we look at the 9200 acres of restoration underway those redwoods will eventually be able to store 3.5 million-tons of carbon. the same amount as 2.5 million cars would emit over the entire year. the long term goal is to restore 70,000 acres in the park. if we scale up our numbers those redwoods will be able to store...
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same thing in national parks. and now the european union is saying it plans to open its borders to overseas travelers in the coming weeks. there are a couple of caveats here. it can still depend country to country. second of all, you will be required to show your vaccination card and you'll be required to take a test when you arrive. you may be required to take one as well when you leave. this is a trend nationally. we're seeing more and more families booking their travel and vacation plans this summer, whether it's the beaches, mountains or, for that matter, going to a concert, going to a barbecue, trying to resume a normal life as if it's 2019. in fact, experts say if you are fully vaccinated, if the family is fully vaccinated, it's going to feel an awful lot like a prepandemic vacation. i'm tom costello. >> thanks, tom. >>> advocates demanding more money be added to the city budget to help those on the verge of losing assistance after june 30th. san mateo county leaders say the county has $47 million available
same thing in national parks. and now the european union is saying it plans to open its borders to overseas travelers in the coming weeks. there are a couple of caveats here. it can still depend country to country. second of all, you will be required to show your vaccination card and you'll be required to take a test when you arrive. you may be required to take one as well when you leave. this is a trend nationally. we're seeing more and more families booking their travel and vacation plans...
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. >>> in the south and west, beaches filled up, long lines at national parks. the biggest movie opening in a year and a half. >>> the search for three gunmen who opened fire outside a concert in miami. two dead, dozens injured. >> this is a war at home. >> cities bracing for a deadly wave of gun violence this summer. >>> the most far reaching voting restriction bill closer to becoming law in texas. why critics say it makes overturning elections easier. >>> seven people dead in a crash in tennessee, including the best-selling diet guru. >>> sticker shot at the meat counter. why the price of beef and pork is on the rise. >>> naomi osaka fined for refusing to do interviews after her matches. why she says she's protecting her mental health. >>> a run to remember. each step a tribute to those who served and sacrificed. >>> good evening. i'm peter alexander in for kate. it's the clearest sign that americans are returning to their old lives. watching today's indy 500, your eyes may have been drawn more to the bleachers than the track. 135,000 fans, the biggest gatheri
. >>> in the south and west, beaches filled up, long lines at national parks. the biggest movie opening in a year and a half. >>> the search for three gunmen who opened fire outside a concert in miami. two dead, dozens injured. >> this is a war at home. >> cities bracing for a deadly wave of gun violence this summer. >>> the most far reaching voting restriction bill closer to becoming law in texas. why critics say it makes overturning elections easier....
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play a critical role in managing 20% of our nation's lands and natural resources including our national parks and monuments wildlife refugees and outer continental shelf. he will oversee the management of the largest water supply in the west and our nation's responsible is to american indian tribes alaska natives u.s. territories and associate states they will to public lands. this access is critical to wyoming and the west. it allows people to make a living from america's abundant natural resources. in wyoming that includes the ability to grace our livestock come to visit our national parks in the traditional and renewable energy supplies. his experience at the department of interior is extensive. he served in important leadership role roles at te department during the obama administration. as an attorney in private practice he handled matters relating to the department including conventional and renewable energy and environmental litigation. as the son of the worker in the proto-bait will fill in the north slope of alaska he has the first-hand appreciation of the benefits that energy produc
play a critical role in managing 20% of our nation's lands and natural resources including our national parks and monuments wildlife refugees and outer continental shelf. he will oversee the management of the largest water supply in the west and our nation's responsible is to american indian tribes alaska natives u.s. territories and associate states they will to public lands. this access is critical to wyoming and the west. it allows people to make a living from america's abundant natural...
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glacier national park is 5th. but the bay area did make the top 10 san francisco ranking as the 7th best place to visit internationally. the report is listing south island, new zealand as the top destination for vacations. all right. time for another look at our forecast for looking over the golden gate bridge. hopefully if someone is taking advantage of that travel list of visiting right now. they are. >> holding on to their hats so they don't get blown away. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here tonight with a look at the wind advisory now in effect for many parts of the bay area. yeah. can you imagine walking across the golden gate bridge right now. that could be scary out there you'd be holding on tight. the winds really whipping outside gusts over 50 miles per hour this afternoon. we're just ramp up right now, though, probably do so for at least the next couple of hours, then begin to back off a little bit. >> as we head through the night tonight looking toward sfo the camera kind of shaken in the wind out
glacier national park is 5th. but the bay area did make the top 10 san francisco ranking as the 7th best place to visit internationally. the report is listing south island, new zealand as the top destination for vacations. all right. time for another look at our forecast for looking over the golden gate bridge. hopefully if someone is taking advantage of that travel list of visiting right now. they are. >> holding on to their hats so they don't get blown away. chief meteorologist lawrence...
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>> stopping at national parks is a great idea in fact, a good road trip starts before you get in the car. z your parents if you can help plan the route maybe take a good old fashioned paper map and trace the roads you're taking. sometimes being on the road can make you car sick. a study showed kids between 4 and 13 are most likely to get what is sometimes called motion sickness your brain is getting mixed signals since the car is moving but you are sitting still. sometimes you can feel better if you open windows the wind on your face can help your brain know you're moving. also look outside the car. focus on something far away like a sign or a mountain range stop reading or playing on a phone. >> if it keeps on happening, and none of those things that we talked about help, your mom or your dad definitely can talk to your pediatrician to see if maybe there might be a medicine you can take for future car rides. >> of course, you can try a distraction, like a car game >> i love road trips and i like to play i spa while we're waiting in the car >> or maybe play 20 questions. the l
>> stopping at national parks is a great idea in fact, a good road trip starts before you get in the car. z your parents if you can help plan the route maybe take a good old fashioned paper map and trace the roads you're taking. sometimes being on the road can make you car sick. a study showed kids between 4 and 13 are most likely to get what is sometimes called motion sickness your brain is getting mixed signals since the car is moving but you are sitting still. sometimes you can feel...
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but the city and the national park service reshaped the area creating a wide open space for mommys withollers like myself at the time and dog lovers. >> i remembered the day the excavator broke the dike between the bay and the marsh. the water came rushing in. it was breathtaking and we all helped grow chrissy field. >> it is part of the golden gate national recreation area which was the second most visited national park in the united states. >>> this is the final rehearsal of the san francisco sympathy before tonight's performance. masks are required and people must also provide proof of full vaccination or a negative covid test. this is just one example of the openings now allowed by the city's yellow tiered status. the first shows will be for health care workers. >>> today is nurse appreciation day. and, boy, do they deserve it. honoring one of their own celebrating a big milestone. this is serena. she's been in nursing school over the weekend. she graduated with her b.a. in nursing with a 4.0. but that's not all. she's been helping her three kids with remote learning. today her cowo
but the city and the national park service reshaped the area creating a wide open space for mommys withollers like myself at the time and dog lovers. >> i remembered the day the excavator broke the dike between the bay and the marsh. the water came rushing in. it was breathtaking and we all helped grow chrissy field. >> it is part of the golden gate national recreation area which was the second most visited national park in the united states. >>> this is the final rehearsal...
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the national park next door is very dry and the heat of summer. but here, there is nourishment and water for about 250 different species, including the purple form pen and the close the ibis those humans and wildlife benefit from the fish. from ment to me personally, it's important to work here because it inspires others. so if they've got a okay, mid my daily routine, i sometimes forget that they don't. but when people come here and are interested in our approach to fish read and come in. well, when i get emails from people as far away as in australia or the united states, asking about what we do here with coastal needles and we really see that it's having an impact. and i think that will impact and that makes us feel very good. look at that. i'm in a deficit to be in this establishment proves that fish farming can be environmentally friendly. but there are plenty of other examples between 232015. sustainable agriculture group, i 75 percent per year. now to waste it here you see it flowing directly into the river world wide. 80 percent of all was
the national park next door is very dry and the heat of summer. but here, there is nourishment and water for about 250 different species, including the purple form pen and the close the ibis those humans and wildlife benefit from the fish. from ment to me personally, it's important to work here because it inspires others. so if they've got a okay, mid my daily routine, i sometimes forget that they don't. but when people come here and are interested in our approach to fish read and come in....
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i think national parks are great and i go to them. but i think people know about national parks. think people will want to get back to cities. so i think it is a question of opening, a question of comfort. and some of them will be back soon. miami is a big city and it is packed right now. but new york, chicago, san francisco, places like that, seattle, where i am, it will take longer. once they open, i think people will come roaring back to them. so i'm excited for that and that will be the next leg of our recovery journey, major cities around the world, and international travel open again. emily: when we last spoke, business travel was the one big? you still had. what that recover? you are selling our corporate travel unit two american express. what business travel activity are you seeing and what you think happens to business travel in the end? >> yes, well, i have said all along, i think business travel will be back. i've done interviews where i said as soon as the first salesman gets on a plane and goes and sell something, that the one who stays home did not, we will see ever
i think national parks are great and i go to them. but i think people know about national parks. think people will want to get back to cities. so i think it is a question of opening, a question of comfort. and some of them will be back soon. miami is a big city and it is packed right now. but new york, chicago, san francisco, places like that, seattle, where i am, it will take longer. once they open, i think people will come roaring back to them. so i'm excited for that and that will be the...
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national park and stuff. question thing is a critical wickland made up of pine grove, marshland, and teens. it's also a stock this will migrate rebirth domingos lead us to thought this side the park of fish from near the mouth of the river water. this irrigation channel delivered water from the river to the farm, which is the size of full and a half 1000 soccer fields. the scale of the operation suggests industrial farming methods and all the problems that go along with it. but this is no ordinary fish bomb. the operators are committed to sustainability, they don't simply aim to produce as many fish as possible. the biologist miguel medieval dea shows the fish have plenty of rooms. even the baby ones that way they can grow up healthy without being loaded with antibiotics. once they weigh about 100 grams, they transferred to outdoor pools that resemble the natural habitat. a 1000000 cubic meters of water from the rivers mouth pumped into the pools. every day. fresh water that's rich and oxygen domingos are wel
national park and stuff. question thing is a critical wickland made up of pine grove, marshland, and teens. it's also a stock this will migrate rebirth domingos lead us to thought this side the park of fish from near the mouth of the river water. this irrigation channel delivered water from the river to the farm, which is the size of full and a half 1000 soccer fields. the scale of the operation suggests industrial farming methods and all the problems that go along with it. but this is no...