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the state forest departments record response teams supports n.c.s. efforts. this group of 48 people is mostly locals who have been trained by the forest department to physically track the elephant herds so that there was constant and updated information about their locations. the integrated communication system has brought about a broader change to the relationship people an elephant shared there. i would say the most remarkable change that i would see. they're there but. when we started work here they're really friends in a coffee there there were tears the next state. after repeatedly interacting with them and telling them. elephants during the day. i think it's. because they have genes there. they do the. morning system has helped reduce conflict in district but as more forest land is set aside for development the future of human elephant coexistence remains fragile . seen from a distance it's breathtaking our blue planet. and although it has an abundance of water only one percent of it is suitable for human consumption. despite this scarcity people are of
the state forest departments record response teams supports n.c.s. efforts. this group of 48 people is mostly locals who have been trained by the forest department to physically track the elephant herds so that there was constant and updated information about their locations. the integrated communication system has brought about a broader change to the relationship people an elephant shared there. i would say the most remarkable change that i would see. they're there but. when we started work...
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the state forest department's record response team supports n.c.s. efforts. this group of 48 people is mostly locals who have been trained by the forest department to physically track the elephant herds so that there was constant and updated information about their locations. the integrated communication system has brought about a broader change to the relationship. people an elephant share there. i would say the most remarkable change that i would see. when we started work here. they would say is the next state. after repeatedly interacting with them and telling them. elephants during the day. i think it's. because they have genes there. they do the. morning system has helped reduce conflict in some district but as more forest land is set aside for development the future of human elephant coexistence remains fragile. seen from a distance it's breathtaking our blue planet. and although it has an implant of water only one percent of it is suitable for human consumption. despite this scarcity people are often wasteful with the precious resource. this combined w
the state forest department's record response team supports n.c.s. efforts. this group of 48 people is mostly locals who have been trained by the forest department to physically track the elephant herds so that there was constant and updated information about their locations. the integrated communication system has brought about a broader change to the relationship. people an elephant share there. i would say the most remarkable change that i would see. when we started work here. they would say...
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the state forest departments record response teams supports n.c.s. efforts. this group of 48 people is mostly locals who have been trained by the forest department to physically track the elephant herds so that there was constant updated information about their locations. the integrated communication system is brought about a broader change to the relationship people an elephant shared their. remarkable . things. they were. interacting with them. i think it's. because they have. system has helped reduce conflict in district but as more forest land is set aside for development the future of human elephant coexistence remains fragile. seen from a distance it's breathtaking our blue planet. and although it has an abundance of water only one percent of it is suitable for human consumption. despite this scarcity people are often wasteful with the precious resource. this combined with rising temperatures is causing many regions to suffer severe droughts. and that is leaving people around the world literally sitting on dry land. on the way to an always this or rathe
the state forest departments record response teams supports n.c.s. efforts. this group of 48 people is mostly locals who have been trained by the forest department to physically track the elephant herds so that there was constant updated information about their locations. the integrated communication system is brought about a broader change to the relationship people an elephant shared their. remarkable . things. they were. interacting with them. i think it's. because they have. system has...
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the forest department must stay on their toes to keep elephants and humans out of conflict. krishnan is part of n.c.f. a conservation organization that has been working in the area since 2015 to develop technology led solutions to alert locals of elephants presence as a gentle way of ensuring no lives are lost on either side. in this fight here that have been about one home and death in the last 10 years. and most of them more than 60 percent of the people know that they don't have any friends in that area and. probably if they had information these incidents could have been avoided. in 2017 the n.c.f. launched an early warning system the 1st of its kind in the region that covers $220.00 villages in haasan district. it is a free service for which locals can sign up by registering their mobile number with the organisation. and. sadly this is a public service announcement while infants have been sighted in the villages we request you to be vigilant at all times and i mean you know and. anyone registered routinely receives alerts in the local language kind of data about the pos
the forest department must stay on their toes to keep elephants and humans out of conflict. krishnan is part of n.c.f. a conservation organization that has been working in the area since 2015 to develop technology led solutions to alert locals of elephants presence as a gentle way of ensuring no lives are lost on either side. in this fight here that have been about one home and death in the last 10 years. and most of them more than 60 percent of the people know that they don't have any friends...
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in theory access has to be granted by the water and forests department so therefore is the state agency in charge of the protection of forest reserve but the law doesn't apply here. after a 4 hour ride on trucks we reach an ortho launched settlement. this is a lawless. callender stun farmers to cold of a forest that doesn't belong to them we better not say wood journalists in the heart of the forest everyone is suspicious and ivorian angio member 'd is leading. the field. around 40 people live on this camp in hunts men and children only they drink the water from the river and eat the anonymous and custom of they grow in the forest. they pick the cocoa pods and cut them open with a machete back to have skilful hands the shells are hot and the machetes shot. after. the genocide precious cocoa beans shaun white and when. they are drawing to 1st time before being put into bags then bias book. among trucks to bind them they are called the truckers. but on one of my. the workers a very young age is obvious. here a 3rd of the workers are children. youngsters are not ivorian they're all migrant
in theory access has to be granted by the water and forests department so therefore is the state agency in charge of the protection of forest reserve but the law doesn't apply here. after a 4 hour ride on trucks we reach an ortho launched settlement. this is a lawless. callender stun farmers to cold of a forest that doesn't belong to them we better not say wood journalists in the heart of the forest everyone is suspicious and ivorian angio member 'd is leading. the field. around 40 people live...
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in theory access has to be granted by the water and forests department so therefore is the state agency in charge of the protection of forest preserves but the law doesn't apply here. after a 4 hour ride on tracks we reach an on off the launch settled. this is a lawless. callender stun farmers took hold of a forest that doesn't belong to them we better not say what journalists in the heart of the forest everyone is suspicious and ivorian and geo member 'd is leading . around 40 people live on this camp in hearts men and children only they drink the water from the river and eat the bananas and cast some of they grow in the forest. they pick the cocoa pods and cut them open with a machete back to have skilful hands. the shells are hot on the machetes shop. and i. want all of that yeah i don't know what you're going to believe in a minute in the beginning side precious cocoa beans shaun white and when. they are drawing to 1st time before being put into bags then bias will come on trucks to bind them play a cold that truckers. fall. back on with. the workers in the very young age is obvious
in theory access has to be granted by the water and forests department so therefore is the state agency in charge of the protection of forest preserves but the law doesn't apply here. after a 4 hour ride on tracks we reach an on off the launch settled. this is a lawless. callender stun farmers took hold of a forest that doesn't belong to them we better not say what journalists in the heart of the forest everyone is suspicious and ivorian and geo member 'd is leading . around 40 people live on...
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the forest department must stay on their toes to keep elephants and humans out of conflict. every time. there are crop damages. on high waters they partner and is also under a lot of pressure. so. under this pressure. there has been an influx of new. fields in plantations or elephants who are wide ranging species that migrate to iran in search of places that will allow them to eat and breed exercises like relocation has largely failed in the past sometimes increasing the confident humans . even the. response of a conservation organization that has been working in the area since 2015 to develop technology solutions. local elephants presence as a gentle way of ensuring no lives are lost on either side. in this study. in the last 10 years. and most of them more than 60. people know that they don't have any friends in that area and. probably if they had information these incidents could have been avoided. in 2017. and early warning system the 1st approach coming in the region that covers $220.00 villages in hossam district. it is a free service for which locals can sign up by to
the forest department must stay on their toes to keep elephants and humans out of conflict. every time. there are crop damages. on high waters they partner and is also under a lot of pressure. so. under this pressure. there has been an influx of new. fields in plantations or elephants who are wide ranging species that migrate to iran in search of places that will allow them to eat and breed exercises like relocation has largely failed in the past sometimes increasing the confident humans . even...
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brush fire check this out it was grown to at least 240 acres in the angeles national forest, the la county fire department says that the flames started yesterday afternoon in a remote area with heavy brush about 100 firefighters and 2 helicopters responded to the scene. they're still dealing with some of the steepest terrain in the and in the triple digit heat by the way. the fire dubbed the dam fire is only 10% contained this morning. no buildings are threatened so far no one has been hurt. well coming up next on the kron 4 morning news a financial plan that's been benefiting many unemployed americans expires today. >>the concerns that millions of americans have about keeping a roof over their heads. as we head to break you're waking up to a lot of cloud cover is pretty foggy out there in fact a live look at the golden gate bridge. >>we're a special fog advisory remains in place for people traveling between the north bay in san francisco traffic looks good so far though no major issues here we'll have a complete traffic and weather update coming up look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you s
brush fire check this out it was grown to at least 240 acres in the angeles national forest, the la county fire department says that the flames started yesterday afternoon in a remote area with heavy brush about 100 firefighters and 2 helicopters responded to the scene. they're still dealing with some of the steepest terrain in the and in the triple digit heat by the way. the fire dubbed the dam fire is only 10% contained this morning. no buildings are threatened so far no one has been hurt....
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that would have been the forest service and national forest service and volunteer fire departments.h of the years launching fireworks when you had the flaming embers coming down and land in the dry receptive fuel bed and have spot fires so most years we were very lucky. we were able to have resources to pick up the spot fires. and spot fires did not outpace the resources on scene. so we didn't have a really large fire but the potential is there. so if your inner agency community really is not banning fireworks we're all kind of on the same page. it's still risky business when you do what you're doing. >> i hear you loud and clear and just i got one more minute with you. given all of that and given the fact that, you know, a lot of places just given circumstances sometimes wonderful and lovely and safe and sometimes depending on the wind and you are there in rapid city. will you go? could be a beautiful night. >> not a chance. two reasons. i'm not really wanting to go with no masks and no social distancing and sitting next to bunch of people from other states and the second thing is
that would have been the forest service and national forest service and volunteer fire departments.h of the years launching fireworks when you had the flaming embers coming down and land in the dry receptive fuel bed and have spot fires so most years we were very lucky. we were able to have resources to pick up the spot fires. and spot fires did not outpace the resources on scene. so we didn't have a really large fire but the potential is there. so if your inner agency community really is not...
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forest service, department of interior, and the indian tribe and i was lucky enough to be able to see owls and had a cougar in my basement wants. in itll the storms came was usually the u.s. forest service that came into help clear a path and a lot of neighborly chainsaws. it was a lot of volunteers. i have not been able to visit in the last -- because of the pandemic -- but i'm scheduled to see whatext week and kind of condition the trails are in. the last time i was in everything was beautiful. a lot of it is volunteers that do that. with the lost me cougar in the basement. you will have to tell us what happened with that. caller: she laughed. [laughter] she left. [laughter] i was very fortunate and it was grandfathered in after roosevelt designated it as a park. it is just an incredible place to visit. one, anynd it to any national park. it really does ease your soul. host: go ahead and respond. guest: that last comment was well said. as far as volunteers, the park service does use volunteers for a lot of things. what happens though is they do not always have fast manage volunteers
forest service, department of interior, and the indian tribe and i was lucky enough to be able to see owls and had a cougar in my basement wants. in itll the storms came was usually the u.s. forest service that came into help clear a path and a lot of neighborly chainsaws. it was a lot of volunteers. i have not been able to visit in the last -- because of the pandemic -- but i'm scheduled to see whatext week and kind of condition the trails are in. the last time i was in everything was...
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a growing brush fire that has grown to at least 240 acres in the angeles national forest, the only county fire department says the flames began yesterday afternoon in a remote area with heavy brush all told about 100 firefighters and 2 helicopters are battling the flames and they're dealing with that steep terrain that you can see they also are dealing with triple digit heat. the fire dubbed the dam fire is 10% contained. no buildings are threatened and so far no one has been hurt. and still ahead this morning, hundreds of san francisco restaurants continues struggle to survive during the pandemic will have the latest challenges that they're facing to stay open. >>we believed in us. what we don't we believe in ourselves. and a powerful eulogy by former president barack obama for deceased congressman john lewis we're going to hear the values of the former president says americans need to protect in on of lows. and we'll take a live look outside traffic steaming across the approach the bay bridge not a break like the site. looking pretty good we'll be right back. >>welcome back everyone representative john
a growing brush fire that has grown to at least 240 acres in the angeles national forest, the only county fire department says the flames began yesterday afternoon in a remote area with heavy brush all told about 100 firefighters and 2 helicopters are battling the flames and they're dealing with that steep terrain that you can see they also are dealing with triple digit heat. the fire dubbed the dam fire is 10% contained. no buildings are threatened and so far no one has been hurt. and still...
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contain a growing brush fire that is now at least 240 acres in the angeles national forest tonight, the la county fire department says the flames started this afternoon in a remote area where there's heavy brush about 100 firefighters and 2 helicopters responded dealing with some of the steepest terrain in the angeles national forest in triple digit heat. firefighters say the fire which is dubbed the dam a fire is 10% contained as of tonight. no buildings are threatened. and no one has been hurt. a scary wake-up call for people in southern california this morning, a 4.2 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of los angeles just before 4.30 tina patel has reaction. >>earthquake. and those of previous a size one that was mister bombs reaction when he fell to 4.2 earthquake as he was live streaming in hollywood just before 4.30 this morning. >>he was already up but home security videos caught the joe waking up several dogs one in studio city. another in highland park. they were the only one shaken out of their slumber there was an aftershock right after that it may be. a couple minutes after that. but yeah it was a goo
contain a growing brush fire that is now at least 240 acres in the angeles national forest tonight, the la county fire department says the flames started this afternoon in a remote area where there's heavy brush about 100 firefighters and 2 helicopters responded dealing with some of the steepest terrain in the angeles national forest in triple digit heat. firefighters say the fire which is dubbed the dam a fire is 10% contained as of tonight. no buildings are threatened. and no one has been...
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brush, grass on forest fires on july 4, the statistics show that fire departments are called to thoseinds of fires more than five times the daily average on the fourth of july. there's something you really can control. they're not safe to use, regardless of what the advertising might tell you. >> in the bay area, we've had a rash of illegal fireworks and people setting off fireworks, day and night. floods of calls about it. have you heard about that? >> absolutely. that is unfortunately a result of the fact that people are cooped up and don't have normal entertainments for themselves. it is really frustrating. not only from a safety aspect, from fire and injury. but, what you may do to cause your neighbors undue harm in terms of you think about veterans in your neighborhood who may be suffering with ptsd, and those lab rooms don't help. they're not helping young children. they are not helping our beloved for kids, our pets are very frightened when this kind of stuff is going on. it is unfortunate and it is something people should be thinking. think about the consequences of what they'
brush, grass on forest fires on july 4, the statistics show that fire departments are called to thoseinds of fires more than five times the daily average on the fourth of july. there's something you really can control. they're not safe to use, regardless of what the advertising might tell you. >> in the bay area, we've had a rash of illegal fireworks and people setting off fireworks, day and night. floods of calls about it. have you heard about that? >> absolutely. that is...
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forest in central america. we made two trips in one. my first and last. >> i will never forget that one. fact, the work of this subcommittee in overseeing state department is of special interest to me. inn i first came to congress 81, i got on the full committee in 83 and became shortly thereafter the ranking member and then chairman of the at that time. overseeing the work of our diplomats overseas and the staff that they have, was a special interest of mine. i recall one of those trips the 1989 tottee made in eastern europe. working with our ambassador and staff. those countries which were so hard-hit during the cold war. we wound up in frankfurt on the way home and the state department was with us overseeing our trip. we got ready to leave on an air force plane and they bust us to the airport with a state department person with us and they told us we've got a problem with the airplane, we've got to work on it. so we waited around there for an hour, hour and a half and finally the state department guy worried the committee that funds the state department would be uncomfortable, told the air force we have to get this committee back to d.c. and if you c
forest in central america. we made two trips in one. my first and last. >> i will never forget that one. fact, the work of this subcommittee in overseeing state department is of special interest to me. inn i first came to congress 81, i got on the full committee in 83 and became shortly thereafter the ranking member and then chairman of the at that time. overseeing the work of our diplomats overseas and the staff that they have, was a special interest of mine. i recall one of those trips...
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state agencies, including the department of alcohol beverage control, but it was a recent visit to one bay area business that now has that restaurant owner up in arms on forest and kermit joins us live now from san francisco to explain good evening dam. >>good evening, just team depending on where you are abc officers or other members of this task force could be visiting your outdoor dining establishment or even indoors if that is approved to make sure there is social distancing going on and mask-wearing in if there isn't who could be responsible for getting a citation and now a restaurant owner is crying fall. on wednesday, the nation's loft wine bar and restaurant was visited by to alcohol beverage control officers who are part of the governor's covid-19 strike team. >>they quizzed employees about why they weren't wearing masks they did provide direction. >>they just simply rocha citation after interviewing my employees, the citation restaurant owner jason dia beat us was given. >>simply says no masks. they beat us admits at least 4 of his 5 staffers were wearing masks but says they have indicated they have health issues so they're exempt from the policy i
state agencies, including the department of alcohol beverage control, but it was a recent visit to one bay area business that now has that restaurant owner up in arms on forest and kermit joins us live now from san francisco to explain good evening dam. >>good evening, just team depending on where you are abc officers or other members of this task force could be visiting your outdoor dining establishment or even indoors if that is approved to make sure there is social distancing going on...
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department of global ecology. what is it about these mining activities that are so destructive from let's say from an environmental perspective 1st coal miners not only remove the forest to go down below the soil surface down into what would be called the mineral soil below the biologically active part of the soil so deep in the soil that there isn't a science to tell us that there's forest could ever recover. the devastation exposed from above was dramatic but it was also only part of the story the aircraft but south fitted with all sorts of cool technology but how did you use some of that technology to 0 in on what was happening in terms of gold mining yeah one of the key technologies on board the plane is a laser imaging system what it does is we fire laser beams out of the bottom of the plane the lasers can penetrate all the way down to the forest floor and so what we end up doing is we end up imaging the forest in very high fidelity 3 d. most of the work that have been done on this gold mining problem was using satellites that see some of the larger mines we started finding that there was a much larger contribution from the thousands of small mining operations th
department of global ecology. what is it about these mining activities that are so destructive from let's say from an environmental perspective 1st coal miners not only remove the forest to go down below the soil surface down into what would be called the mineral soil below the biologically active part of the soil so deep in the soil that there isn't a science to tell us that there's forest could ever recover. the devastation exposed from above was dramatic but it was also only part of the...
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forest. they say that she was barefoot with a bruise on her face. the search continues for missing actress naya rivera. she is presumed to have drowned in a ventura county lake. the sheriff's department has ruled out foul play but they do believe that she could have gone swimming without entering the boat. itould have caused her boat to drift away and that could have caused her to drown in the freezing cold water while her 4- year-old son was left on the boat. >>> also, after a fire broke out on a massive naval ship in san diego, causing an explosion, a total of 16 people including 15 sailors are now hospitalized with non-life- threatening injuries. fire crews had issued a shelter in place order for the surrounding area as they work to battled the blaze. date hundred 46 ship is so massive that it may burn for days all the way down to the waterline. when the fire broke out, flames had thick, black smoke across the san diego skyline. no word yet on a cause. >>> tesla has lowered the price of one of its biggest models. we have that story and more in today's money watch report. >>> wall street finished higher on friday. the dow rallied 369 points and the nasdaq gain 69 and the s&p 500 ad
forest. they say that she was barefoot with a bruise on her face. the search continues for missing actress naya rivera. she is presumed to have drowned in a ventura county lake. the sheriff's department has ruled out foul play but they do believe that she could have gone swimming without entering the boat. itould have caused her boat to drift away and that could have caused her to drown in the freezing cold water while her 4- year-old son was left on the boat. >>> also, after a fire...
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forested area. his death comes amid reports that a secretary lodged a complaint with police over alleged sexual harassment. >>> from the labor department, 1.3 million americans filed for unemployment claims, that is 1000 fewer than economists had expected. it is another indication that they will continue as covid-19 cases continue to search. >>> coronavirus outbreaks are still spreading here and overseas. let me reimpose restrictions that have been lifted. we have more from atlanta. >> reporter: coronavirus cases plus the 12 million mark on wednesday night, there is no end in sight. cases and the u.s. has public health officials struggling to contain a search with their economy reopening. single day records on wednesday include texas, where hospitalizations remain at record rates. a statewide order to wear face masks in public is still not being enforced in a number of counties. officials are pleading with the public to maintain social distancing. >> the coronavirus is spreading in our city. collectively, we have to do everything that we can. >> reporter: 21 states pause or cancel reopening plans, that includes a halt to indoor dining
forested area. his death comes amid reports that a secretary lodged a complaint with police over alleged sexual harassment. >>> from the labor department, 1.3 million americans filed for unemployment claims, that is 1000 fewer than economists had expected. it is another indication that they will continue as covid-19 cases continue to search. >>> coronavirus outbreaks are still spreading here and overseas. let me reimpose restrictions that have been lifted. we have more from...
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department had to say just minutes ago. >>> the fire watch right now. cal fireof the city in los ange county. the sun broke out about 2:00 this afternoon in a national forest and it has already destroyed more than 240 acres. so far, no containment and some cabins and campgrounds in the area have been evacuated. tonight most of southern california dealing with warm dry weather. >>> also right now and news at 7:00, streaming in the bay area, president trump tonight defending his suggestion that the election be delayed. he is worried about the security of mail-in voting. tonight, bay area election officials say they are ready for anything. >>> good evening. we are live in lafayette for us tonight. election officials say here in the bay area that they are prepared to handle a very smooth very large ab continnt c november. they say they are prepared that they can handle the volume even if it is greater than they expect . >> reporter: every registered californian will be sent an absentee ballot for the election in november and if you have never used it before this email may pop into your inbox from the secretary of state's office asking to double check your addr
department had to say just minutes ago. >>> the fire watch right now. cal fireof the city in los ange county. the sun broke out about 2:00 this afternoon in a national forest and it has already destroyed more than 240 acres. so far, no containment and some cabins and campgrounds in the area have been evacuated. tonight most of southern california dealing with warm dry weather. >>> also right now and news at 7:00, streaming in the bay area, president trump tonight defending his...
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the sheriff's department says he was arrested after aiming an atv had several responding officers. >>> the search continues for a missing hiker in the sierra national forest. 53-year-old sandra johnson hughes was last seen by other hikers over the weekend. her car was found in a ravine near her campsite. the madero county sheriff's office said the car hit a tree. the woman's niece posted on facebook use was quarantining from covid-19 in the forest . her family has not heard from her in 12 days, but knew she was going camping. >>> she was a teacher who had an affair with a sixth-grade student. still ahead, late information about the death of mary kayla turnout. >>> also, a racist confrontation in the middle of near what's. the rise in hate crimes and why the words are so dangerous. >>> later in sports, coronavirus testing issues hit the giants' camp. >>>, reopening america's schools by the fall. by the trump administration says it's more beneficial for students to get back into the classrooms. the lake! the lake! it is. i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so di
the sheriff's department says he was arrested after aiming an atv had several responding officers. >>> the search continues for a missing hiker in the sierra national forest. 53-year-old sandra johnson hughes was last seen by other hikers over the weekend. her car was found in a ravine near her campsite. the madero county sheriff's office said the car hit a tree. the woman's niece posted on facebook use was quarantining from covid-19 in the forest . her family has not heard from her in...
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forest in south america. we made two trips in one. my first and last. rep. lowey: i will never forget that one. rep. rogers: in fact, the work of this subcommittee in overseeing state department is of special interest to me. when i first came to congress in 1981, i got on the full committee in 1983 and became shortly thereafter the ranking member and then later chairman of the subcommittee on state at that time. overseeing the work of our diplomats overseas and the was a specialve interest of mine. toecall one of those trips the subcommittee made in 1989 to eastern europe. and working with our ambassadors and staffs in those countries, which were so hard-hit during the cold war. we wound up in frankfurt on the way home, and the state department was with us overseeing our trip. we got ready to leave town on the air force plane. and they blessed us to the airport with a state department person with us. and they told us we got a problem with the airplane. we got to work on it. so we waited around for one hour or an hour and a half. finally, the state department guy worried the committee that funds the state department would be uncomfortable. look, these force, people, we got to
forest in south america. we made two trips in one. my first and last. rep. lowey: i will never forget that one. rep. rogers: in fact, the work of this subcommittee in overseeing state department is of special interest to me. when i first came to congress in 1981, i got on the full committee in 1983 and became shortly thereafter the ranking member and then later chairman of the subcommittee on state at that time. overseeing the work of our diplomats overseas and the was a specialve interest of...
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forest several people out of their homes. but firefighters know so far about how it may have started. >>> the mary is set to present her first budget proposal since the pandemic. city departments brace for the possibility of deep cuts. >>> from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this friday morning, july 31, i am pam >> pam, what day is it? >> i am dave clark, it is friday. you can handle the forecast for the day, right steve? >> dave, the full moon will be on monday morning. okay? monday morning. you will be able to see it better. >> we will plan for that, okay. >> there you go, shy of 9 am it should be no problem. is a big probability that another little low will move in next week. the next couple days look a little bit warmer. not a lot. a little bit inland. the cousin that they will not change that much. it is the last day of july. the morning fog, sunny, warmer for most. san jose, and others cannot move at all. overcast, 50s on the temperature is except san jose. low clouds again, out to livermore, that is not stopped people from hitting 90 degrees, which people have this week. it will be warm to hot inlandci 67, not this
forest several people out of their homes. but firefighters know so far about how it may have started. >>> the mary is set to present her first budget proposal since the pandemic. city departments brace for the possibility of deep cuts. >>> from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this friday morning, july 31, i am pam >> pam, what day is it? >> i am dave clark, it is friday. you can handle the forecast for...
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forest several people out of their homes. but firefighters know so far about how it may have started. >>> the mary is set to present her first budget proposal since the pandemic. city departments brace for the possibility of deep cuts. >>> from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this friday morning, july 31, i am pam >> pam, what day is it? >> i am dave clark, it is friday. you can handle the forecast for the day, right steve? >> dave, the full moon will be on monday morning. okay?
forest several people out of their homes. but firefighters know so far about how it may have started. >>> the mary is set to present her first budget proposal since the pandemic. city departments brace for the possibility of deep cuts. >>> from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. >>> good morning, thank you for waking up with us on this friday morning, july 31, i am pam >> pam, what day is it? >> i am dave clark, it is friday. you can handle the forecast for...
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and joseph dovee, representing the department of building inspection. and chris buck, urban forester with san francisco public works. and thomas rouitman and the project managers from san francisco public works. and the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board requests that you turn off or silence all phones and other electronic devices so they will not disturb proceedings. appellant and permit holders and respondents are each given seven minutes to present their case and three minutes are rebuttal. and members of the public who are not with the party have three minutes to address the board and no rebuttal. time may be limited to two minutes if the agenda is large or a large number of speakers. our legal clerk will give you a verbal warning 30 seconds before your time is up. four votes are to have an appeal or other city determination. if you have questions about a re-hearing and please email board staff at boardo boardofappealing@sfgov-tv.org. and every effort has been made to replicate the in-person hearing process. to enable public participation sfgov-tv is broadcasting
and joseph dovee, representing the department of building inspection. and chris buck, urban forester with san francisco public works. and thomas rouitman and the project managers from san francisco public works. and the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board requests that you turn off or silence all phones and other electronic devices so they will not disturb proceedings. appellant and permit holders and respondents are each given seven minutes to present their case and three...
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department is deploying a strike team to the gold fire. it's burning to the north of the hog fire. the gold fire is 8500 acres and only 5% contained. it is burning through rugged forest northeast of redding. >>> at lake tahoe a person had to be rescued from a burning boat yesterday afternoon near tahoe city. the coast guard says one man was on board when it burst into flames. they say he was rescued by a good samaritan and uninjured. fire crews put out the fire before the boat sunk and 21 feet of water. no word on what caused the fire. >>> all right, here's the story . we talked about that fire, frank just mentioned it up north around susanville. it is fire season, for sure, but things are basically cooler than they normally would be because of this low-pressure center right here. you see it and of dropping down . it has been hanging. that's why temperatures are trending in the 70s and 80s in the bay area. this pattern will stay with this for a couple of days and really right through the weekend and next week. that will continue on with the cool weather. that's the plan as we go forward. some more of the same and again , as we are alluding to with the susanville fire
department is deploying a strike team to the gold fire. it's burning to the north of the hog fire. the gold fire is 8500 acres and only 5% contained. it is burning through rugged forest northeast of redding. >>> at lake tahoe a person had to be rescued from a burning boat yesterday afternoon near tahoe city. the coast guard says one man was on board when it burst into flames. they say he was rescued by a good samaritan and uninjured. fire crews put out the fire before the boat sunk and...
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but that's how forests grow and then 13 members of joe biden's campaign donated the minnesota freedom fund which paid the bail to get rioters out of jail and a former obama state departmentd on june 2 for allegedly ignited molotov cocktails in a police vehicle and handing them out in brooklyn so all this violence, basically at best slugging their shoulders and egging people on and in this case literally throwing gasoline on the flames. steve: it be so simple if she simply said please, don't break the law, but she had the chance, did not do that. deroy thank you so much for joining us from new york. >> thank you, steve. steve: we'll step aside and come right back in a couple of minutes. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. td can affect different parts of the body. - [narrator] in today's trying times, we're here to help you manage td. visit talkabouttd.com for a docto
but that's how forests grow and then 13 members of joe biden's campaign donated the minnesota freedom fund which paid the bail to get rioters out of jail and a former obama state departmentd on june 2 for allegedly ignited molotov cocktails in a police vehicle and handing them out in brooklyn so all this violence, basically at best slugging their shoulders and egging people on and in this case literally throwing gasoline on the flames. steve: it be so simple if she simply said please, don't...