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the city of napa considering partnering with verizon to consider public wi-fi. would allow ver eye zo verizon to improve citywide internet and phone calls and napa to monitor stoplights at all times. verizon would pay napa $100 a year for the use of each cell location. it will be discussed at tomorrow's meeting. >>> a new report is slamming the trump administration's response to hurricane maria. why a nonprofit group helping with recovery says much more needs to be done. >>> plus the effort to stop freeway shootings. >> as you get your day into gear, weather and traffic with abc 7 news now. my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house." people visit national parks from all over the world. food tastes better when you don't have to cook it. he was just supposed to be my dog. i don't know why. (vo) we're proud that, on behalf of our owners, the subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars in just ten years. get 0% financing for 63 months on select models. plus we'll donate $250 to charity. >>> let's talk about th
the city of napa considering partnering with verizon to consider public wi-fi. would allow ver eye zo verizon to improve citywide internet and phone calls and napa to monitor stoplights at all times. verizon would pay napa $100 a year for the use of each cell location. it will be discussed at tomorrow's meeting. >>> a new report is slamming the trump administration's response to hurricane maria. why a nonprofit group helping with recovery says much more needs to be done. >>>...
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concur with commissioner mooser on having it be a more deaf policy discussion as we look at dense fiing the city. this kind of stuff is going to come up. but it is helpful to not talk about in the abstract and the specific. that's where the rubber hits the road in this stuff. i don't think this is going to come back -- while i agree with commissioner hillis, but i think that having an open application is better than having no application and although it will come back to us as something completely different, or some other way of overriding our zoning code to do the thing that we sort of, you know, without the bureaucratic wording of our codes would want to see happen. i think it is easier to do that when you have an application penting that you are working on versus starting from square zero, nothing. >> commissioner moore? >> i'm concerned about the psychology of people affected by it. when we put these things into indefinite continuance behind the scenes, things happen. right or wrong. which totally comes out of the limelight of those who will be affected by it and i'm concerned that for that
concur with commissioner mooser on having it be a more deaf policy discussion as we look at dense fiing the city. this kind of stuff is going to come up. but it is helpful to not talk about in the abstract and the specific. that's where the rubber hits the road in this stuff. i don't think this is going to come back -- while i agree with commissioner hillis, but i think that having an open application is better than having no application and although it will come back to us as something...
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concur with commissioner mooser on having it be a more deaf policy discussion as we look at dense fiing the city. this kind of stuff is going to come up. but it is helpful to not talk about in the abstract and the specific.
concur with commissioner mooser on having it be a more deaf policy discussion as we look at dense fiing the city. this kind of stuff is going to come up. but it is helpful to not talk about in the abstract and the specific.
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popular with the young people in the city the project is the brainchild of roco third told a self described social designer do is the goal is to offer young people free wi-fi in the city center to make helmand more appealing to them it's also meant to motivate seniors to use their walkers and to go for a stroll through the center of the city. to decay in a sign street one of the seniors shows us her secret marley's mother months as immobile router in a plastic box. she hides the box away in her basket so no one notices. the project is called walking wife i and that's also what the y. find network is called. a hurricane relief in sight around here you can only get free wi-fi in the mall. we always have to use a mobile connection it's really expensive why flies way cooler. but once the kids are online the senior citizens are often left out of the conversation chatting with friends online is much more appealing than a real life discussion with the older generation it's no wonder that a lot of people find the project a little odd a feeling will not enter. this is rubbish children used to play outside during the day had a bath in the evenings and then went to s
popular with the young people in the city the project is the brainchild of roco third told a self described social designer do is the goal is to offer young people free wi-fi in the city center to make helmand more appealing to them it's also meant to motivate seniors to use their walkers and to go for a stroll through the center of the city. to decay in a sign street one of the seniors shows us her secret marley's mother months as immobile router in a plastic box. she hides the box away in her...
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cultural heritage assets met to briefly talk about cultural heritage districts, what they mean for the city, fi sort of goals that they would like to establish. and give direction to the planning department based on some community feedback. a large number of attendees were present that voiced their support for various lgbtq districts. also president boyce gave support. the this hearing was in preparation for the full commission's review and comment of supervisor ronan's proposed legislation regarding cultural heritage districts which will also be on your calendar in february. the full commission, two items to share with you. the full commission recommended approval of the diamond heights safety wallow indicated at clipper and diamond heights. they initiated this designation last month. if i could get the overhead, please. the d.p.w. and the arts commission are both examining the sculpture for aesthetic deficiencies to determine the next best steps would be for rehabilitation and the community. this is a community supported local designation. the item will now go before the full board in the beg
cultural heritage assets met to briefly talk about cultural heritage districts, what they mean for the city, fi sort of goals that they would like to establish. and give direction to the planning department based on some community feedback. a large number of attendees were present that voiced their support for various lgbtq districts. also president boyce gave support. the this hearing was in preparation for the full commission's review and comment of supervisor ronan's proposed legislation...
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the best in home wi-fi experience. the future of awesome. it )s the cityadliest accidental fire in at least a quarter century. >>> right now at 6:30 it is the city's deadliest accidental fire in a quarter centerry. what we learn tonight about a new york city fire that killed 12 people including four children. . a toddler playing alone in the kitchen is blamed for the horrific fire thatter to through the apartment building. in the zblongs. >> a dozen people are dead and fdny say the young boy is to blame. >> we found if started in the kitchen on the first floor. it started from a young boy, 3 1/2 years old playing with the burners on the stove. >> the fire broke out in a bronx apartment building thursday night. investigators say it spread quickly to other floors when the young boy's mother left her apartment door as she skapd with children. >> fire travels up the stairway acted like a chimney. it took the fire so quickly upstairs that people had little time to react. >> the fast moving flamed forced dozens onto fire escapes and into the street enduring brut
the best in home wi-fi experience. the future of awesome. it )s the cityadliest accidental fire in at least a quarter century. >>> right now at 6:30 it is the city's deadliest accidental fire in a quarter centerry. what we learn tonight about a new york city fire that killed 12 people including four children. . a toddler playing alone in the kitchen is blamed for the horrific fire thatter to through the apartment building. in the zblongs. >> a dozen people are dead and fdny say...
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them what they need, and people can use the wi-fi and the computers, and we can, you know, have the story time for the children. >> reporter: on friday, the oakland city leaders declared an impasse, and 3,000 people who work in the departments such as public works, parking enforcement, head start, and the library, continued the strike. it's not just over wages. the union says some departments are critically understaffed, and employees are overworked. it specifically demands better work conditions for the fire communications workers. >> we had made a proposal to the city to give them at least 10 hours rest between shifts, and they denied that. we have also made a proposal that they were given the right to take accrued leave, and they denied that. >> reporter: the mayor's office declined to speak on camera until a mediation site is agreed upon. now, on friday, the mayor's staff said the city is losing money because of the strike,ing, no one is available to collect those parking fee revenues and other revenues, as well. after talk towing to the mayor's office -- talking to the mayor's office, and union leaders, a mediator hasn't been decided upon, or a m
them what they need, and people can use the wi-fi and the computers, and we can, you know, have the story time for the children. >> reporter: on friday, the oakland city leaders declared an impasse, and 3,000 people who work in the departments such as public works, parking enforcement, head start, and the library, continued the strike. it's not just over wages. the union says some departments are critically understaffed, and employees are overworked. it specifically demands better work...
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on the schuylkill expressway, overnight work westbound by city avenue was cancel the by because of the cold conditions. fi fighting the fire in the cold in kensington, cornwall at f i intersection t ascension of our lord church. jennette will have more on that in just a bit. outside live in plymouth meeting, disabled vehicle on the ramp germantown pike. penndot is helping out. >> back to the breaking news you mentioned. firefighters braved bitter cold temperatures to battle a fire in a church an help the homeless people living inside the buildings try to stay warm. jeanette reyes is live on the scone on the 700 block of east cornwall street. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, it was so cold out here for firefighters some of their equipment was freezing over. they had to contend with that and large structure. this is a large vacant church that was set to be demolished. it presented a complicated situation for firefighters. they had to evacuate 19 homeless people inside the shelter. this was video as fir of cor street in kensington. 100 firefighters responded. they were met with flames
on the schuylkill expressway, overnight work westbound by city avenue was cancel the by because of the cold conditions. fi fighting the fire in the cold in kensington, cornwall at f i intersection t ascension of our lord church. jennette will have more on that in just a bit. outside live in plymouth meeting, disabled vehicle on the ramp germantown pike. penndot is helping out. >> back to the breaking news you mentioned. firefighters braved bitter cold temperatures to battle a fire in a...
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the same thing. now wi-fi is all over the city. we tended not get too excited unless we have definitive proof here. on my cell phone talking to my patients. all the time. it is cracking out on homeopathic remedies. again this is a very unregulated area of the world even vitamins for example. people misuse them. i'm not a fan that the fda doesn't regulate them. they are medications. and some of those toxic substances cause illness. it's a poisonous plant and it's given to children that are teething and had resulted in 400 injuries and ten deaths. this is a very important extinction here. they are supposed to follow the same approval process as any drug out there. it gives them some flexibility and in not forcing all these policies. there is harm coming from this. some are forgoing good medical care that will help them. in order to get homeopathic care. are they tracking down the advertising of that or they're just trying to limit access to it. the fcc can crackdown on any kind of false advertising regardless of who's doing it. natural does not equal healthy. the last thing i have to say for doctors.
the same thing. now wi-fi is all over the city. we tended not get too excited unless we have definitive proof here. on my cell phone talking to my patients. all the time. it is cracking out on homeopathic remedies. again this is a very unregulated area of the world even vitamins for example. people misuse them. i'm not a fan that the fda doesn't regulate them. they are medications. and some of those toxic substances cause illness. it's a poisonous plant and it's given to children that are...
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getting them what they need and people can use the wi-fi and computer and we can have the story times for the children. >> reporter: on friday the oakland cityd an impasse and the 3000 people who work in departments such as public works, parking enforcement, headstart and the library continued the strike. it's not just over wages. the union says some departments are critically understaffed and employees are overworked. it is specifically demanding better working conditions for fire communication workers. >> we made a proposal to the city to give them at least 10 hours rest between shifts and they denied that. we have also made a proposal that they were given the right to take approved leave and they denied that.>> reporter: the mayor's office declined to speak on camera until a mediation date is decided but until then the strike will continue cutting off services to headstart daycare, public works in the library. in oakland lee martinez ktvu fox 2. >>> at least two people are dead after a small plane crashed into a home in san diego. the single engine plane went down in the claremont neighborhood around 440 this afternoon, that is the video
getting them what they need and people can use the wi-fi and computer and we can have the story times for the children. >> reporter: on friday the oakland cityd an impasse and the 3000 people who work in departments such as public works, parking enforcement, headstart and the library continued the strike. it's not just over wages. the union says some departments are critically understaffed and employees are overworked. it is specifically demanding better working conditions for fire...
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the project to build out its out-of-home wi-fi network due to uncertainty about the f.c.c.'s regulatory stance. and a coalition of 19 municipal internet service broe advisers, that is city, government-owned nonprofits have told the f.c.c. that they, and i quote, often delay or hold off from rolling out a new feature or service because they cannot afford to deal with a potential complaint and enforcement action. none of this is good for consumers. we need to empower all americans with digital opportunity. not deny them the benefits of greater access and competition. and consider, too, that these are just the effects that these rules have had on the internet today. think about how they will effect the internet we need 10, 20 years from now. the digital world bears no resemblance to a water pipe or an electric line or sewer. the use of those pipes will be roughly constant over time. very few would say that there's been dramatic innovation in these areas. by contrast, online traffic is expleading, and we consume exponentially more data and traffic over time. with the dawn of internet of things, with the high bit applications like virtual reality, with new activities we can'
the project to build out its out-of-home wi-fi network due to uncertainty about the f.c.c.'s regulatory stance. and a coalition of 19 municipal internet service broe advisers, that is city, government-owned nonprofits have told the f.c.c. that they, and i quote, often delay or hold off from rolling out a new feature or service because they cannot afford to deal with a potential complaint and enforcement action. none of this is good for consumers. we need to empower all americans with digital...
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iraqi forces are in control of the towns the cities and even the deserts at this point i think what's missing from this debate is reading first of all as to. enter fi what's eisel who are they do is there such a thing this is number one number two i think what's missing from the debate is that everybody's dealing with the symptoms rather than finding the causes of gods and the questions they only are someone about it causes in a second but i wanted to get into sort of the landscape at this point before we go into the causes that led to them to arise i mean do they have the ability to regroup right now anywhere if if you believe the statements coming out of some of the governments well i don't think the intention of feisal was to occupy land although they did simply because maliki gave them mosul and the rest of it the fighting infighting within western iraq allowed them to do so in syria and they teamed up with other groups whether it's the free army or whether other groups and then before they took over it is not in the plan to have land at the end of the day they end up with some land which they controlled for a variety of reasons but that is not
iraqi forces are in control of the towns the cities and even the deserts at this point i think what's missing from this debate is reading first of all as to. enter fi what's eisel who are they do is there such a thing this is number one number two i think what's missing from the debate is that everybody's dealing with the symptoms rather than finding the causes of gods and the questions they only are someone about it causes in a second but i wanted to get into sort of the landscape at this...
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up stairs killing people on several of the five floors investigators believe it may have been caused by a child playing with a stove it's new york city's deadliest fi in twenty five years. aside from me for the newsgroup now back to daryn in doha so thank you all haitian artists are turning the mounting trash problem on their island as you can see into an opportunity with plenty of material to work with they're creating a unique works to highlight endemic political as well as economic problems so as a boa went into the capital slums to meets some of the artists here's what she found. in one of the poorest areas of haiti's capital port au prince a place where people live surrounded by trash. and the part of the resistance pulls went against social inequality using art something is not spears love within a society it is just fighting every time someone. and it's just these. many of his cultures are based in what he describes as voodoo because of the special place the religious practice has in haitian history and society. asian people because you get. people fighting for get your freedom. but. the message here is that art can be done with anything if
up stairs killing people on several of the five floors investigators believe it may have been caused by a child playing with a stove it's new york city's deadliest fi in twenty five years. aside from me for the newsgroup now back to daryn in doha so thank you all haitian artists are turning the mounting trash problem on their island as you can see into an opportunity with plenty of material to work with they're creating a unique works to highlight endemic political as well as economic problems...
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fi 30 metro stations. metro first began offering the free wi-fi at stations earlier this year. the new stations where you can now stay connected include dupont circle, donely town, farragut west, rosslyn, anna cos cityto have wi-fi at all stations by the middle of next year. >>> you can get around the district with extra holiday cheer this weekend thanks to lyft. the ride merry mode experience. you can request a car that's looked like to look like a ugly holiday sweater. they will feature holiday karaoke yo. >> that's fun. >> all fares will be don donateo non-profit martha's table. >> very nice. >> very festive indeed. the skins hosting the cardinals this sunday at text he had field. >> tailgate ted is in the kitchen with pre-game eats. we'll find out what he's cooking up for the big game and tailgate on sunday. we'll check in with ted next. "what if" more of the energy we used came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? and more secure? "what if" all these "what if"s became a reality? well, they are. at dominion energy, we're completely transforming our power grid and the way we think of energy... ...to move from "what if" to "what's
fi 30 metro stations. metro first began offering the free wi-fi at stations earlier this year. the new stations where you can now stay connected include dupont circle, donely town, farragut west, rosslyn, anna cos cityto have wi-fi at all stations by the middle of next year. >>> you can get around the district with extra holiday cheer this weekend thanks to lyft. the ride merry mode experience. you can request a car that's looked like to look like a ugly holiday sweater. they will...
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year old boy playing with a stove caused new york city's deadliest fi in twenty five years according to investigators twelve people were killed when the fire broke out in an apartment building in the bronx neighborhood for the dead or thought to be young children. at least fifteen people have been killed and dozens injured when a fire tore through a restaurant in the indian city of mumbai is still many of the victims were young women celebrating a birthday party on the rooftop of. apple is a shoot an online apology to customers following weeks of anger over intentionally slowing down old i phones the tech giant says the slowdown is to preserve the life of degrading batteries apple is now offering a discount for replacement batteries for months technology journalist a.j. miles says it's extremely rare for apple to issue a public apology. we're it's unusual you don't normally get such a full. longer explanation from apple who it's hard to get any press reaction out of them let alone something this detailed they clearly feel it can really hurt they're facing legal action in israel for on and eight cases already in the states . so in the
year old boy playing with a stove caused new york city's deadliest fi in twenty five years according to investigators twelve people were killed when the fire broke out in an apartment building in the bronx neighborhood for the dead or thought to be young children. at least fifteen people have been killed and dozens injured when a fire tore through a restaurant in the indian city of mumbai is still many of the victims were young women celebrating a birthday party on the rooftop of. apple is a...
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fi sophisticated. without anyone coming into this country, that's going to be the ongoing challenge for new york and for cities and states all across the country. >> you are absolutely right. lots of websites and they used to have an article on how to build a in the kitchen of your mom. that was well-known. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me, wolf. >> let's get more perspective from analyst phil mud who is with us here in the studio. what are the main things they are looking for? >> you can't in the hours after the event assume he acted alone. the first reaction from the outside given the lack of sophistication is he probably did, but probably is not good enough. you are going to talk to him and look at interviews with friends and tamly and people who might have lived in the same building and look at social media access and it will take a while to figure out if he actioned alone and if there was something to learn. if they have online activity and is there something to learn about how he was radicalized online and whether he can prevent that kind of stuff. >> does it look not sophisticated. does it
fi sophisticated. without anyone coming into this country, that's going to be the ongoing challenge for new york and for cities and states all across the country. >> you are absolutely right. lots of websites and they used to have an article on how to build a in the kitchen of your mom. that was well-known. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me, wolf. >> let's get more perspective from analyst phil mud who is with us here in the studio. what are the main things they...
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in 2018 said can't currently be quantity filies fi with reasonable certificate tied there are some losers here as well namely some of the big banks citiarn that had it could take a $20 billion hit. and shell announced it would take a hit the takeaway many of these forecasts are tied to valuation of deferred tax assets which companies can log during unprofitable periods to offset future tax payments those essentially future credits towards tax are worth less on paper after the corporate rate reduction. that iswhere you are seeing some of these big hits mostly upbeat longer term comment tak commentary so employees and/or wage hikes including nbc parent, comcast, at&t, wells fargo, just to name a few and boeing allocated $300 million towards investments as soon as this bill was signed >> we should point out the erosion of the deferred tax asset. that's non-cash also that's non-cash. >> kind of a cosmetic thing. sore of in book value, but the market knew that it wasn't a hard tangible book value, so right now we're in the accounting adjustments phase of figuring out what this means on paper and how it changes behavior corporate behavior i
in 2018 said can't currently be quantity filies fi with reasonable certificate tied there are some losers here as well namely some of the big banks citiarn that had it could take a $20 billion hit. and shell announced it would take a hit the takeaway many of these forecasts are tied to valuation of deferred tax assets which companies can log during unprofitable periods to offset future tax payments those essentially future credits towards tax are worth less on paper after the corporate rate...
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fi fill judgeships. >> he don't talk like a politician. >> he is billionaire from new york city. >> he's not a politician. >> he is. he's thee's the president, but -- >> he's a politician. >> you know good and well he don't act like one. >> so what do they think of the president now? one year later cnn goes back to beattyville, a struggling town to see if their votes brought the change they needed. (avo) even in a galaxy far, far away... (bb-9e beeping) ... having the best network really, really matters. (bb-8 beeping) (digital chiming) (static hissing) (digital chiming continues) it's probably nothing. move along. (avo) and verizon is the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. data received, bb-8! (digital growling) (avo) and more droids should, too. when it really, really matters you need the best network and the best unlimited in the galaxy. see star wars: the last jedi, now playing. [ click ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ clacking continues ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. let's get the big guy
fi fill judgeships. >> he don't talk like a politician. >> he is billionaire from new york city. >> he's not a politician. >> he is. he's thee's the president, but -- >> he's a politician. >> you know good and well he don't act like one. >> so what do they think of the president now? one year later cnn goes back to beattyville, a struggling town to see if their votes brought the change they needed. (avo) even in a galaxy far, far away... (bb-9e beeping)...
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is from the larger service providers, but small internet service providers are doing a booming business providing wide-ranging wi-fi internet access to people in rural areas and in our own cityf baltimore. fcc wouldby the discourage that. host: what is your business, richer? -- richard? caller: i am an i.t. consultant. are: it sounds like you listening on c-span radio, which is 90.1 in the baltimore area. we are getting your reaction to yesterday's repeal of net neutrality. ets coming in. eric, with the fcc vote, republicans screwed americans yesterday. they do it so often we should be used to it by now. janet, you own it, gop. and this comments from a mile. if you stream lots, net neutrality might be costly. if you do not, it might not reduce your cost. trent, new jersey. your view on this? caller: this is similar to the way the telephone company used to provide service. the more you use, the more you pay for it. we used to have a flat rate service so people could hang on the line all day long and use all those circuits up and pay the same amount as the person who made one call once a week. it is not fair that the people who use the most capacity on the network pay for the
is from the larger service providers, but small internet service providers are doing a booming business providing wide-ranging wi-fi internet access to people in rural areas and in our own cityf baltimore. fcc wouldby the discourage that. host: what is your business, richer? -- richard? caller: i am an i.t. consultant. are: it sounds like you listening on c-span radio, which is 90.1 in the baltimore area. we are getting your reaction to yesterday's repeal of net neutrality. ets coming in. eric,...
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the city of albuquerque, out towards the mountain. the volcanos are important to petrocliff national mountain because they begin to tell the geological story. about 200,000 years ago a fis some spreading several miles to the east. they flowed out over layers of soil in the grande valley. they hardened. we have a 17 mile long curve linear of the black borders we have over 24,000 petroglyphs. while we're here at the story of volcanos, it isn't about a single-story of pret to glyphs, including volcanic cones. the people would come up to the mesa top and we have evidence of them carrying water and farming and we have evidence to keep the rabbits away from their crops. we see many ancient trails up here and this becomes part of a spiritual landscape important to most pueblo people. we're here at the canyon, and we're going to be walking on the macaub trail. these black boulders once came from several sheets from the volcanos. it's the easiest place to see the petroglyphs and they stop here first. this is one of the first places people who come to petroglyph national monument might see. the pueblo people use a pick and hammer to carve out a dark black pettinen pettinena -- pe
the city of albuquerque, out towards the mountain. the volcanos are important to petrocliff national mountain because they begin to tell the geological story. about 200,000 years ago a fis some spreading several miles to the east. they flowed out over layers of soil in the grande valley. they hardened. we have a 17 mile long curve linear of the black borders we have over 24,000 petroglyphs. while we're here at the story of volcanos, it isn't about a single-story of pret to glyphs, including...
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the city of albuquerque, out towards the mountains. the volcanoes are important to petroglyphs national monument because they begin to tell the story, the geologic story. about 200,000 years ago, a fi formed and hot molten lava poured out in a series of six volcanic eruptions. some spreading a couple miles to the east. as these eruptions took place, they flowed out over layers of alluvial soil that were here in the rio grande valley. as these layers hardened, they hardened into the salt. what we've got here is a 17-mile-long curve of linear startment of black boulders on which we have over 24,000 petroglyphs. so while we're here at the volcano, the story of the national monument isn't just about a single petroglyph or petroglyph concentration. it also includes the volcanic cones and the mesa top that spreads out towards albuquerque. the pueblo people would come up to the mesa tops. we have evidence of them carrying water and farming. sometimes they would send their children up here to keep the rabbits away from their crops. so we see we see many ancient tp here, and this becomes part of a larger spiritual landscape that's important to most pueblo people. we're here at boca negra ca
the city of albuquerque, out towards the mountains. the volcanoes are important to petroglyphs national monument because they begin to tell the story, the geologic story. about 200,000 years ago, a fi formed and hot molten lava poured out in a series of six volcanic eruptions. some spreading a couple miles to the east. as these eruptions took place, they flowed out over layers of alluvial soil that were here in the rio grande valley. as these layers hardened, they hardened into the salt. what...