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harm the land or the environment and allowing companies to mine on public land must minimize the harm that they do, clean up the mess they make, repair and pay for the damage, and that polluters pay should be a basic principle. the secretary of interior must be committed to preserving and enforcing those important principles and to making sure that the taxpayer gets a fair deal. the previous secretary, as i said, secretary jewell, took important steps to advance those principles. on her watch the department issued its new stream protection rule. its methane venting and flaring rule, its mineral valuation rule, and comprehensive examination of its coal leasing program. most of these initiatives involve updating existing policies that have been in place for 20 or 30 years. that's just another way of saying that -- whether the taxpayer is getting a fair deal by you a log the companies to mine this federal resource has not really been evaluated for ten or 30 years so i'm sure that my colleagues could understand that that kind of updating should take place. during these two intervening and
harm the land or the environment and allowing companies to mine on public land must minimize the harm that they do, clean up the mess they make, repair and pay for the damage, and that polluters pay should be a basic principle. the secretary of interior must be committed to preserving and enforcing those important principles and to making sure that the taxpayer gets a fair deal. the previous secretary, as i said, secretary jewell, took important steps to advance those principles. on her watch...
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lands are working lands. they're valuable, not because they might contain like mountain denali up north or grand canyon, they're valuable because these lands contain energy and minerals. and they can be used. again, this multiple use concept. they can be used for grazing. they can be used for recreation and many other purposes. but because they are valuable in this little way, they are a leading source of good jobs for families and communities all across the west. b.l.m.'s management of western lands has never been without controversy and that's part of the reason that the last administration decided to overhaul the regulations that guide the planning process. and the stated goals from the administration were to create a better process that would increase transparency, increase public involvement, and reduce the amount of time that it takes to develop a resource management plan. so those clearly sound like good ideas, good goals. unfortunately, the reason why we're here today seeking to overturn this planning
lands are working lands. they're valuable, not because they might contain like mountain denali up north or grand canyon, they're valuable because these lands contain energy and minerals. and they can be used. again, this multiple use concept. they can be used for grazing. they can be used for recreation and many other purposes. but because they are valuable in this little way, they are a leading source of good jobs for families and communities all across the west. b.l.m.'s management of western...
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they don't know the people of the land. so these are the eextremists an they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin wworking as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started
they don't know the people of the land. so these are the eextremists an they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. newcomomers thatat came dudurin fightingng. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin wworking as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the...
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mistakenly landed on a taxiway.nd he even caused a serious safety concern when he descended above a boeing 737 with 116- people onboard. audio recordings from the febrary 13th incident were released yesterday explaining ford's actions. ( marty ) the f-a-a says the mistake is a violation of regulations and it continues to investigate the incident. ( marty ) here's a live look at kirkwood this morning... a high of 37 degrees today with a chance of snow showers. they've had 5 inches of snow in the last 2 days. áááábreakáááá getting food to hungry older americans cannot stop and it won't. hey, these are our parents and grandparents out there. let's start talking about how we can really get to the route of the problem. hey, we hear you. fighting hunger doesn't stop here. i'm working with aarp foundation's drive to end hunger team to change the national conversation around hunger, bring experts together, and make programs bet
mistakenly landed on a taxiway.nd he even caused a serious safety concern when he descended above a boeing 737 with 116- people onboard. audio recordings from the febrary 13th incident were released yesterday explaining ford's actions. ( marty ) the f-a-a says the mistake is a violation of regulations and it continues to investigate the incident. ( marty ) here's a live look at kirkwood this morning... a high of 37 degrees today with a chance of snow showers. they've had 5 inches of snow in the...
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, federal lands. when that act was passed, it explicitly stated, quote, nothing in this act is intended to enlarge or responsibility and authority of the state of alaska for the management of fish and wildlife on public lands. unquote. pretty clear language. very important language, by the way, to alaskans. the mlk that is the federal law passed in 1980, made numerous other commitments to alaskans about how the federal government would not -- would not usurp the power of the state or our citizens who live the life that we have in alaska. how quickly the feds forget. how quickly the feds forget what this law did, what this law requires. on august 5, 2016, the obama administration's fish and wildlife service finalized a rule that, one, restricted certain state approved fish and game management practices, two, limited public input in the wildlife management process, and, three, expanded closure procedures on refuges in alaska, making it easier for keeping people shut out of these federal land in our stat
, federal lands. when that act was passed, it explicitly stated, quote, nothing in this act is intended to enlarge or responsibility and authority of the state of alaska for the management of fish and wildlife on public lands. unquote. pretty clear language. very important language, by the way, to alaskans. the mlk that is the federal law passed in 1980, made numerous other commitments to alaskans about how the federal government would not -- would not usurp the power of the state or our...
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we can then buy the land. we restore the land, then we turn the land over whenever possible to the national park service to add to national park service parks that already exist. we enhance their product, if you will. >> gettysburg is not such a small town at the time of the civil war. there were churches, inks, to -- banks educational institutes , two and houses like this one dotting the countryside. you have rural living with people tending small farms. this is one of the 10 roads that lead into gettysburg, and one of the many houses where you will have more than one occupants living life. the battle of gettysburg would descend upon this town and forever change it. as robert e. lee arrived on the field on 1863, that is one of the bloodiest days already. thlee comes upon a horrendous scene with hospital operations beginning. the union army in full flight. it made him happier that his side was winning, but he would've seen a scene of incredible devastation to not only humans, but to the terrain, to the structu
we can then buy the land. we restore the land, then we turn the land over whenever possible to the national park service to add to national park service parks that already exist. we enhance their product, if you will. >> gettysburg is not such a small town at the time of the civil war. there were churches, inks, to -- banks educational institutes , two and houses like this one dotting the countryside. you have rural living with people tending small farms. this is one of the 10 roads that...
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we restore the land. we turn the landover, wherever possible to the national park service to add to national park service parks that already exist. we enhance the product, if you will. >> gettysburg is not such a motown at the time of the -- small town of the time of the civil war. there are banks, houses, like this one on the countryside. you have world living -- were reliving -- rural living. this is one of the many houses where you will have one, two or more occupants tending a small garden. the battle would descend upon the town and forever change it. the really arrived, afternoon of july 1, 18 63, 1 of the bloodiest days of the civil war already and he comes upon a horrendous scene. the terrain is dotted with hospital operations. his side was winning. he would have seen a scene of devastation to not only humans, but also the terrain, structures, fences. degree everywhere. ris all over the place. evolutions into the -- abolition movement. he purchased this house for mary thompson. they had eight child
we restore the land. we turn the landover, wherever possible to the national park service to add to national park service parks that already exist. we enhance the product, if you will. >> gettysburg is not such a motown at the time of the -- small town of the time of the civil war. there are banks, houses, like this one on the countryside. you have world living -- were reliving -- rural living. this is one of the many houses where you will have one, two or more occupants tending a small...
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what about land reform. look at the price of land reforms. did you honestly expect it to be so great? no, what has not been spoken to. therefore, if you didn't expect it to be so great, was it handled badly? what has not been spoken to is exactly what happened in europe after world war two, the marhsall plan. when a country is under the kind of character, in terms of its economy, that the european collective end after world war two, the equivalent zimbabwe end after it acquired its land back, in the decade leading up to 2000, which would require a recovery programme. what are you suggesting? i'm suggesting that... the effects of a global war on itself? absolutely and the response... their response is a recovery programme in the same order that you had the marshall plan for europe post—world war two. and that is not what we have not been able to take to the world to say — $50 billion worth of income and lives was lost on the zimbabwean economy in the period leading up to november 2014. what happened to crop y
what about land reform. look at the price of land reforms. did you honestly expect it to be so great? no, what has not been spoken to. therefore, if you didn't expect it to be so great, was it handled badly? what has not been spoken to is exactly what happened in europe after world war two, the marhsall plan. when a country is under the kind of character, in terms of its economy, that the european collective end after world war two, the equivalent zimbabwe end after it acquired its land back,...
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also, because this is the land of the free and indigenous land and places where we live, i want you to know we are not welcome to stand on the white house sidewalk. stay off the sidewalk, please. we are going to be making our stand. we are going to be making our voices heard from over here. so, please, help us focus over here. let's keep the attention over here. please stay off the sidewalks. with that, i want to welcome judith from the native organizers alliance. she is a powerhouse of a woman. if you remember who she is. she spoke at the woman's march and is here again today. please help me welcome judith lablanc. >> good morning. standing rock changed everything. it will never, never, be changed back. sitting bull said let us put your minds together to see what we can build for our children. gentlemen of the standing rock sioux tribe, it is a 21st century leader. he has put our minds together to think about our children. think about our children. they brought together the tribal council and the people of standing rock sioux tribes who supported the camp, sacred stone camp, and broug
also, because this is the land of the free and indigenous land and places where we live, i want you to know we are not welcome to stand on the white house sidewalk. stay off the sidewalk, please. we are going to be making our stand. we are going to be making our voices heard from over here. so, please, help us focus over here. let's keep the attention over here. please stay off the sidewalks. with that, i want to welcome judith from the native organizers alliance. she is a powerhouse of a...
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also because this is of the land of the freight and indigenous lands and these are places where we live, i just want to let you know we are not welcome to stand on the white house sidewalk. so pleased off the sidewalk or face arrest. we are going to be making our stand. where going to be making our voices heard from over here. so please help us focus over here. let's keep the attention over here. please tell the sidewalk. and without a want to welcome judith leblanc, a powerhouse of the woman. if you remember who she is she spoke at the women's march and she's here again today, please help me welcome judith leblanc. [applause] >> good morning. my name is judith leblanc, i'm a proud member of the cattle nation of oklahoma and the director of the native organizers alliance. [applause] >> standing rock changed everything. we interrupted and disrupted the colonial race-based narrative of what american indians are, and it will never never ever be changed back. [cheers and applause] sitting bull said let us put our minds together to see what we can build for our children. chairman dave archam
also because this is of the land of the freight and indigenous lands and these are places where we live, i just want to let you know we are not welcome to stand on the white house sidewalk. so pleased off the sidewalk or face arrest. we are going to be making our stand. where going to be making our voices heard from over here. so please help us focus over here. let's keep the attention over here. please tell the sidewalk. and without a want to welcome judith leblanc, a powerhouse of the woman....
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.) >> our other partner is the trust for public land they've done a remarkable job with the rec and park department in all aspects of open space and public space in the city from hunters point to here and today and everybody in between i thank the trust for public land for on steering wheel job. >> (clapping.) >> new it's my pleasure i'll introduce the mayor let me tell you about the mayor one of the great benefits in san francisco our mayor came up during the system and knows how it work and public works gets done and build something in the city and knows how to hold people accountable to none knows the job better and i was going from the p t l partnership and chatting offscreen he said you know mr. mayor the country looks to you because of what you did with the park system no, no and not kidding won awards it is a great pleasure to introduce you to the green mayor, mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mark and phil as the president of the rec and park commission said we've got two great parents with been the helen diller and the trust for public land i can be a kid again (laughte
.) >> our other partner is the trust for public land they've done a remarkable job with the rec and park department in all aspects of open space and public space in the city from hunters point to here and today and everybody in between i thank the trust for public land for on steering wheel job. >> (clapping.) >> new it's my pleasure i'll introduce the mayor let me tell you about the mayor one of the great benefits in san francisco our mayor came up during the system and knows...
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diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground for the pc location who home-based in san francisco as this city and it's parks are the love that civic center needs and deserves and the degree to which our children will love the playground with what in their built i want to give thanks and i'm going to turn it over to a couple of my bosses again want to thank the hundred foundation for frustrate for public land and my team in this project and i want to thank so many partners and institutions that are here that support this plaza dr requester our city larger than and many people have a vested stake in the amazing plaza so we are this is the day of celebration a day of love and my boss will introduce the mayor is saying history h
diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground for the pc location who home-based in san francisco as this...
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planning has the potential to withdraw and lock up even more land in alaska. alaska's energy, mineral and timber producers are united in their opposition to the rule and their support of our disapproval resolution. we've heard from the resource development council, the alaska oil and gas association, the alaska forest association, the council of alaska producers, the alaska support industry alliance, the 40-mile mining district in the alaska miners association all oppose b.l.m.'s planning 2.0 rule because it reduces economic opportunities for alaskans, those who actually live near these b.l.m. lands, who know the most about them, and who depend on them to provide for their families. and it's the same story in many
planning has the potential to withdraw and lock up even more land in alaska. alaska's energy, mineral and timber producers are united in their opposition to the rule and their support of our disapproval resolution. we've heard from the resource development council, the alaska oil and gas association, the alaska forest association, the council of alaska producers, the alaska support industry alliance, the 40-mile mining district in the alaska miners association all oppose b.l.m.'s planning 2.0...
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land officers know itself government finds an endangered species on their land they will -- >> they can this lan out of commerce to stop it from being developed. >> this led to a new response, called, shoot, shovel, and shot up. >> in other words, land owners that see an endangered speaks on their lan sometimes shoots the thing and then bury it, and then shut up about it. >> that way you can keep using your lan. >> their job is to preserve endanger species shouldn't they preserve these thing? >> they should but the frog can't live on our land. it needs the elements. >> says you. >> says the fish and wildlife service. >> it's true. to make a new home for these frogs, the government says he'll have to change his land. >> remove all the trees, replant new trees, dig ponds that have to be maintained and drained every six months, put the frogs back on, burn the forest every year. >> he wanted to build houses on the land. i got rezone for that. no problem sis fish and wildlife, we work with land owners. they wouldn't agree be interviewed about the complaint. instead they posted this video. >>
land officers know itself government finds an endangered species on their land they will -- >> they can this lan out of commerce to stop it from being developed. >> this led to a new response, called, shoot, shovel, and shot up. >> in other words, land owners that see an endangered speaks on their lan sometimes shoots the thing and then bury it, and then shut up about it. >> that way you can keep using your lan. >> their job is to preserve endanger species...
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two years ago he was injured after a crash landing on a golf course. investigators blaming engine failure. >> i would not be surprised if the faa asked him to take a competency check but if he's found competent, i would have no problem at all flying with mr. ford tomorrow morning. >> tonight, no comment from ford as the faa continues its investigation. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> when we come back, he's growing up so fast. the big announcement about the future for prince george. >>> now to a tragedy along an east texas highway where officials say an 18-wheeler swerved and smashed into a bus carrying a high school track team. one of the team's coaches who was driving the bus was killed along with the driver of the truck. the crash which left the bus on its side and sent debris flying is under investigation. >>> tonight we officially have the first new cloud names in decades, they're written up in the world meteorological organization's international cloud at las. yes, it's a thing and it's not published that often, though. the last one c
two years ago he was injured after a crash landing on a golf course. investigators blaming engine failure. >> i would not be surprised if the faa asked him to take a competency check but if he's found competent, i would have no problem at all flying with mr. ford tomorrow morning. >> tonight, no comment from ford as the faa continues its investigation. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> when we come back, he's growing up so fast. the big announcement about the...
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. >>> they are adding land to the watershed outside of morocco. the acquisition is meant to protect water quality and preserve open space.>> reporter: this is a five-minute drive and it is a place where you can hear the grass grow. spent what we experience is land that is the same as it was 100 years ago, pretty much. >> thank to partnerships, the city of morocco and other donors say it will remain that way. >> it is for us now. it is for archer germ. it is for our grandchildren. it is for people who have not been born. >> it is part of a watershed feat that the customers have. this fall, it is open to the public. >> it is hiking and walking and dog washing -- dog walking on a leash. there is world-class abuse and sweeping views from the ridgeline. >> the wildlife is beautiful. >> there are large mammals and so forth. we have been able to document this. >> this will be maintained by the family who is been stewards of the land for more than a century. much of the money came from environmental credits because of the pristine condition. >> it has so
. >>> they are adding land to the watershed outside of morocco. the acquisition is meant to protect water quality and preserve open space.>> reporter: this is a five-minute drive and it is a place where you can hear the grass grow. spent what we experience is land that is the same as it was 100 years ago, pretty much. >> thank to partnerships, the city of morocco and other donors say it will remain that way. >> it is for us now. it is for archer germ. it is for our...
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we have churches that have land where they are struggling in communities where others want that land and where they're, frankly, squeezed between and surrounded by redevelopment. is most helpful with the faith-based development initiative is that it empowers churches to understand how to do the ministry, business of ministry. so, you are getting the same kind of education that a for-profit developer would have, and then you can begin to recognize the value of what it is that you're bringing to the deal. and with the technical assistance that the initiative provided, it helps you make sound business decisions because you're locked in by other people. it doesn't limit you to what it is that you're going to be able to do. and because we are faith-based, it really depends on what the lord has for each house of worship and what they're going to be able to produce and do. our development of trinity plaza was a little bit different. when we formed our community development corporation, we did that in the goal of rehabbing brownfield prod development. so we acquired boarded-up, abandoned pro
we have churches that have land where they are struggling in communities where others want that land and where they're, frankly, squeezed between and surrounded by redevelopment. is most helpful with the faith-based development initiative is that it empowers churches to understand how to do the ministry, business of ministry. so, you are getting the same kind of education that a for-profit developer would have, and then you can begin to recognize the value of what it is that you're bringing to...
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as such. —— would not involve a lunar landing.it's going to cost you $100 million a seat. 0ur science editor, david shukman has been to find out more. a spacex promotion. bold and often boastful, this young company knows how to whip up excitement. the rocket is the falcon heavy. it's yet to be launched. this is an animation, but already, two tourists have been promised seats on it to fly around the moon as early as next year. not since the last apollo mission, back in 1972, have any humans flown anywhere near the moon. the tourists will not be landing on it, but if this trip happens then they will get amazing views, and space scientists say this is plausible. we are really now entering the era where space tourism is a possibility. in fact, a probability. maybe not for another 10, 15, 20 years, for ordinary people to afford it. it will be the playground of the rich. the man behind spacex is elon musk. when i met him he spilled out a startling vision of travel beyond earth. i think we are really entering a new era of space travel th
as such. —— would not involve a lunar landing.it's going to cost you $100 million a seat. 0ur science editor, david shukman has been to find out more. a spacex promotion. bold and often boastful, this young company knows how to whip up excitement. the rocket is the falcon heavy. it's yet to be launched. this is an animation, but already, two tourists have been promised seats on it to fly around the moon as early as next year. not since the last apollo mission, back in 1972, have any humans...
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we landed on the airfield at da nang. and will travel directly to the headquarters of the third marine amphibious force for a briefing by the operations officer. >> gentlemen, i will give you a brief run-down of our present status in vietnam together with a thumb-nail sketch of the initial landings and subsequent build-ups. as you can see on this map, the seventeenth parallel divides north and south vietnam militarily speaking south vietnam is divided into four areas. the fourth corps area in the south, the third corps, the second corps, and in the north, the first corps or as we call it, the i corps area. the area within this i corps is approximately ten thousand square miles with a beach line or coast line of one hundred sixty seven miles. the rd marine amphibious force is responsible for all united states military operations in the i corps area. located here, in about the center of the i corps area, is our major operational base of da nang. you will recall, that it was at da nang, that the initial landing were made by
we landed on the airfield at da nang. and will travel directly to the headquarters of the third marine amphibious force for a briefing by the operations officer. >> gentlemen, i will give you a brief run-down of our present status in vietnam together with a thumb-nail sketch of the initial landings and subsequent build-ups. as you can see on this map, the seventeenth parallel divides north and south vietnam militarily speaking south vietnam is divided into four areas. the fourth corps...
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his reason for landing on the wrong runway. >>> >. and we have clouds increasing overnight, and that's leading to a chance of you know what. amounts and timing when we cover the forecast after a break. ,,,,,,,,,, large electronics as carry ons. >>> well starting today travelers flying to the us on turkish airlines will no longer be able to bring large electronics in carry ons. the ban applies to all devices larger than a smart phone. the us is applying restrictions from ten airports across the middle east and north africa. turkish airlines is trying to ease the ban for passengers by letting people use the laptops and tablets until just before boarding. >>> >. and harrison ford had harsh words for himself after a botched landing last month. the faa just released his sheepish call to air traffic control. >> i landed on the taxi. >> ford later explained he was distracted by turbulence from another plane when he veered off course and landed on a taxiway instead of a runway. the small plane passed just feet above an american airlines plane
his reason for landing on the wrong runway. >>> >. and we have clouds increasing overnight, and that's leading to a chance of you know what. amounts and timing when we cover the forecast after a break. ,,,,,,,,,, large electronics as carry ons. >>> well starting today travelers flying to the us on turkish airlines will no longer be able to bring large electronics in carry ons. the ban applies to all devices larger than a smart phone. the us is applying restrictions from ten...
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bring together members of his own party that delivered the knockout, leaving obamacare the law of the land. our coverage starts with nbc's hallie jackson. >> the party in power divided when it mattered as republicans revolted against compromise on something seven years in the making. getting rid of obamacare. >> perhaps the best thing that could happen is exactly what happened today. >> but 63 days after he signed one of his first executive orders starting to dismantle the health care law, the president in the end unable to close this deal. his biggest political defeat yet. but not to him. >> i think that this is going to end up being a very good thing. >> house speaker paul ryan clearly disappointed. >> i spoke the president a little while ago. i told him the best thing i think to do is to pull this bill and he agreed with that decision. >> obamacare remains the law of the land. >> we did not have quite the votes to replace this law. and so, yeah, we're going to be living with obamacare for the foreseeable future. >> republicans are now left to reflect on how this all fell apart in a day
bring together members of his own party that delivered the knockout, leaving obamacare the law of the land. our coverage starts with nbc's hallie jackson. >> the party in power divided when it mattered as republicans revolted against compromise on something seven years in the making. getting rid of obamacare. >> perhaps the best thing that could happen is exactly what happened today. >> but 63 days after he signed one of his first executive orders starting to dismantle the...
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east bay mud still owns the land but gets money to buy land from selling some of its credits. >> it's rare that we get an opportunity to purchase land to protect our local water supplies. >> reporter: so 600 acres here acquired by the john muir trust and east bay mud adds another 10 square miles to the 125 square miles east bay mud already controls to protect this watershed, its wildlife andrecreation forever. fox 2 news. >>> a wildflower in tom's last shot there. wildflowers everywhere now. it's green, green, green, the trees blooming. plenty of sunshine. cooler today though right because of the cloud cover. even some sprinkles around the napa area, real light stuff, no big deal. these are the highs today. they represent or know that thehighs yesterday were a good 10, 15, even some cases, 15 degrees warmer in many cases. it was much warmer yesterday than today. a big cooloff today. there's the activity this area here. that's what i noticed, that's certainly noticeable, what i'm really watching about here is all this activity. you've got this low here, very cold. all the tropical mois
east bay mud still owns the land but gets money to buy land from selling some of its credits. >> it's rare that we get an opportunity to purchase land to protect our local water supplies. >> reporter: so 600 acres here acquired by the john muir trust and east bay mud adds another 10 square miles to the 125 square miles east bay mud already controls to protect this watershed, its wildlife andrecreation forever. fox 2 news. >>> a wildflower in tom's last shot there....
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land officers know itself government finds an endangered species on their land they will -- >> they can this lan out of commerce to stop it from being developed. >> this led to a new response, called, shoot, shovel, and shot up. >> in other words, land owners that see an endangered speaks on their lan sometimes shoots the thing and then bury it, and then shut up about it. >> that way you can keep using your lan. >> their job is to preserve endanger species shouldn't they preserve these thing? >> they should but the frog can't live on our land. it needs the elements. >> says you. >> says the fish and wildlife service. >> it's true. to make a new home for these frogs, the government says he'll have to change his land. >> remove all the trees, replant new trees, dig ponds that have to be maintained and drained every six months, put the frogs back on, burn the forest every year. >> he wanted to build houses on the land. i got rezone for that. no problem sis fish and wildlife, we work with land owners. they wouldn't agree be interviewed about the complaint. instead they posted this video. >>
land officers know itself government finds an endangered species on their land they will -- >> they can this lan out of commerce to stop it from being developed. >> this led to a new response, called, shoot, shovel, and shot up. >> in other words, land owners that see an endangered speaks on their lan sometimes shoots the thing and then bury it, and then shut up about it. >> that way you can keep using your lan. >> their job is to preserve endanger species...
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you did an internet search on how to land on the moon? absolutely.did it have any useful information? yes. it said there had been 85 attempts and i think every second attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are about 100 people working very hard here and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model lander that makes smoke and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. just like national space agencies, testing every component and simulating every stage of the mission is a huge part of what they're doing here. we're making sure we do everything right. we're just not making it fancy. we're going to make it frugal, specific to the mission, but there's absolutely no corners that we're cutting. and, to look at it from a more philosophical way, we have one shot to win this. we don't have a flight spare, so if one blows up we can g
you did an internet search on how to land on the moon? absolutely.did it have any useful information? yes. it said there had been 85 attempts and i think every second attempt failed to the moon. six years later, there are about 100 people working very hard here and it certainly looks like they know their space stuff. star wars in particular. even the toilets are appropriately labelled. and they've built themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control...
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and expand the footprint of the oil and gas industry on public lands. as usual, help those narrow special interests, hurt the average american. that seems to be the trademark of this administration which our friends on the other side of the aisle are happily going along with. so that's the context in which i approach congressman zinke's confirmation. he claims to be a conservation in the spirit of teddy roosevelt, a great new yorker, but he has demonstrated supports for rules, however, that would make it easier to sell off public lands. just the opposite of what teddy roosevelt wanted. congressman stkpwhro*eupb claims to be -- zinke claims to be a conservationist but said that he would use the antiquities act to protect places of cultural, tribal significance. he claims to be a roosevelt conservation, but pledged to support the trump energy agenda, once again to expand drilling and mining on federal lands and waters -- a few big oil companies made happy, america losing a great resource that is an economic resource as well as a beautiful, natural resourc
and expand the footprint of the oil and gas industry on public lands. as usual, help those narrow special interests, hurt the average american. that seems to be the trademark of this administration which our friends on the other side of the aisle are happily going along with. so that's the context in which i approach congressman zinke's confirmation. he claims to be a conservation in the spirit of teddy roosevelt, a great new yorker, but he has demonstrated supports for rules, however, that...
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after landing in the local town, just a 1.5 hourflight landing in the local town, just a 1.5 hour flight local town, just a 1.5 hourflight from helsinki, i meet my first inari friend. the! welcome to finland. i amjohan. meet my first inari friend. the! welcome to finland. i am johan. look at your outfits! you look amazing! thank you. is this our transport? yes. it will be our transport for this trip. we have so much planned for you. i love that hat. that is the way forward. it is really warm. life here must be quite difficult. there is snow on the ground for seven monthss of the year and the most practical way to move around is by snowmobile. so this is the best way to get there? there is no other way to get there? there is no other way to get there. 0k. way to get there? there is no other way to get there. ok. so this is how iam way to get there. ok. so this is how i am rolling. and you will teach me? yes. these things revolutionised life here. we got them about 50 or 60 years ago. it made things firies here. what did you use before these? skis. skis and reindeer. old school. normally w
after landing in the local town, just a 1.5 hourflight landing in the local town, just a 1.5 hour flight local town, just a 1.5 hourflight from helsinki, i meet my first inari friend. the! welcome to finland. i amjohan. meet my first inari friend. the! welcome to finland. i am johan. look at your outfits! you look amazing! thank you. is this our transport? yes. it will be our transport for this trip. we have so much planned for you. i love that hat. that is the way forward. it is really warm....
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distance, it's just one big flat land of desert. monasteries, or satras, initially established in the 16th century by the assamese guru, sankardeva. boys are instructed from a very young age in the religion that he preached, vaishnavism, an offshoot of hinduism. the monks are celibate, and according to their beliefs they worship only one god, follow a vegetarian diet, and reject the caste system. and here, the doctrine includes this special art form. this form of classical dance is now recognised by the authorities as a genre in its own right. many of these monks have performed around the world. that was amazing. thank you very much indeed. i know you spend a lifetime learning the skills of this, but can i have a go, can i try? arms through here...? very good. thank you so much. one, two, three, four. there are 64 positions in this classical dance, and i'm having trouble with the first two. it's very difficult. one, two, three... without the grace, as well. no grace whatsoever. he makes it look so easy. and it's incredibly difficult
distance, it's just one big flat land of desert. monasteries, or satras, initially established in the 16th century by the assamese guru, sankardeva. boys are instructed from a very young age in the religion that he preached, vaishnavism, an offshoot of hinduism. the monks are celibate, and according to their beliefs they worship only one god, follow a vegetarian diet, and reject the caste system. and here, the doctrine includes this special art form. this form of classical dance is now...
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and children and demand our president honored reaties and sovereignty of our land. together and we stand united. this is a gathering of all nations. all here because we are of this earth. we are here to protect the water we drink. we can not eat oil. future ofl is not the our economy and country and not the future we will pass on to the next generation. resisting, standing and saying no more. we are no longer going to allow our people.aten we will no longer allow our government and corporations to in hand to threatens our water and human rights and indigenous rights. to sand r stand in solidarity and fight for freedom. this is bigger than any pipeline. the struggle for our freedom is a battle of a life time and will we let them win. i see many beautiful faces. people of all backgrounds here in solidarity because we understand that to efend the rights of indigenous people is to protect this earth. in hand and we must honor those that came before. indigenous people were here before any buildings were ear. honor this connection we have to the earth lives within us all
and children and demand our president honored reaties and sovereignty of our land. together and we stand united. this is a gathering of all nations. all here because we are of this earth. we are here to protect the water we drink. we can not eat oil. future ofl is not the our economy and country and not the future we will pass on to the next generation. resisting, standing and saying no more. we are no longer going to allow our people.aten we will no longer allow our government and corporations...
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he flew just 100 feet over a plane carrying 116 people and land landed on the same taxiway as anothering ready to take off. >>> philadelphia police officers making new friends as part of a program to mentor young kids in the community. the department launched the big in blue program yesterday. officers mentor students in four public schools throughout the city. >>> now, your nbc10 first alert weather. >> here is a look at your saturday checklist. toss the umbrella in the car. you probably won't need it. light, isolated showers today. just in case, throw it in the car. hat as well. not really because of the winds or sunshine but actually because of just some light sprinkles out there. outside plans are still a go. you can get outdoors today. temperatures will be great, the warmest we've seen this week. what you don't neat are sunglasses or wainter coat. it will be mostly cloudy throughout today. you can see that with your radar and satellite view. thinner clouds along the shore points, overall cloudiness across the board that will continue into the afternoon. there may be some periods
he flew just 100 feet over a plane carrying 116 people and land landed on the same taxiway as anothering ready to take off. >>> philadelphia police officers making new friends as part of a program to mentor young kids in the community. the department launched the big in blue program yesterday. officers mentor students in four public schools throughout the city. >>> now, your nbc10 first alert weather. >> here is a look at your saturday checklist. toss the umbrella in the...
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the top brand is land rover. below land rover, you have three legs.ge rover, the discovery and the defender. and you will see that only these legs will get more products. matt: defender will be great to see more of that. the outgoing car was an absolutely classic cold hit. people must be yearning for it. i am sure they ask you every time they see you. ralf: yes, they ask every time. the new defender will be better, more connected, more safe, cleaner and unbelievably capable. talk about the sales in europe. the situation as far as the european economy is concerned. what you expect for this year? everything seems to be firing on all cylinders in terms of the economy and auto sector. ralf: i am cautiously optimistic about not only continental europe, but also the u.k.. we will see the results. matt: what about in china? there have been a few more stumbling blocks there although there has been tremendous growth and growth potential. how does the situation look to you right now? ralf: china is continuing to grow. gdp p growth rate of about 67 -- 6%. we see
the top brand is land rover. below land rover, you have three legs.ge rover, the discovery and the defender. and you will see that only these legs will get more products. matt: defender will be great to see more of that. the outgoing car was an absolutely classic cold hit. people must be yearning for it. i am sure they ask you every time they see you. ralf: yes, they ask every time. the new defender will be better, more connected, more safe, cleaner and unbelievably capable. talk about the...
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but for a tiny strip of land.his region was sectioned off to become east pakistani, which later began bangladesh, leading the indian portion landlocked. it is geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country. little—known to tourists, and other indians alike. they call it the land of clouds, but that is because of the monsoon season. hilly, remote, the area so crisp and fresh, and the view, simply spectacular. it's this cool climate that made the state of meghalaya and its capital, shillong, that made it a popular retreat for the british during the colonial era. they dubbed it the scotland of the east. it's pretty crowded! what about the city today? there's only one way to find out. i take a bus into the city centre. so it's a modern industrial town these days, shillong. whoa, feel it! i think those breaks may need a bit of work. so tell me, what do you think about shillong. this is your home city. what do you think about this place? the culture here is so different. you see the people here. i
but for a tiny strip of land.his region was sectioned off to become east pakistani, which later began bangladesh, leading the indian portion landlocked. it is geographically and culturally out on a limb. this is frontier country. little—known to tourists, and other indians alike. they call it the land of clouds, but that is because of the monsoon season. hilly, remote, the area so crisp and fresh, and the view, simply spectacular. it's this cool climate that made the state of meghalaya and...
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it took more than a single month to land them here. months of training to toughen them to the rigors of linden whether -- wind and them intoo make soldiers. ♪ narrator: on adak, eastern accents makes with texas drawls and twangs. bookkeepers, grocery clerks, exmers -- exbookkeepers, -farmers. ♪ narrator: orders for the day, special orders appear on the bulletin board. since newspapers and magazines are out of date, these are the only means by which the soldier knows what's going on outside. no fresh meat, no green vegetables, powdered eggs, potatoes, canned tomatoes, peanut butter, canned fruit and coffee make up the basic diet. and this gets. barrel full of biscuits. appetites are huge. ♪ narrator: officers and men attend the same mess. an officer does not display the signet of his rank. the discipline does not suffer. customary military for melody is relaxed, simple necessity taking its place. ♪ narrator: after months at an outpost like adak, there is a tendency to think and live only in terms of the present. that faraway world which
it took more than a single month to land them here. months of training to toughen them to the rigors of linden whether -- wind and them intoo make soldiers. ♪ narrator: on adak, eastern accents makes with texas drawls and twangs. bookkeepers, grocery clerks, exmers -- exbookkeepers, -farmers. ♪ narrator: orders for the day, special orders appear on the bulletin board. since newspapers and magazines are out of date, these are the only means by which the soldier knows what's going on outside....
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it took more than one month to land them here.onth of training to toughen them the rigors of wind and rather -- whether, to teach them to handle their weapons. add in months to the. from the -- the time of the voyage. ♪ >> all mix the texas drawls and and for murders farmers and college men, -- former dirt farmers and college men soldiers now. , all their lives they have been nothing but. ♪ >> orders for the day, special orders and news of care on the bulletin board. since newspapers and magazines are usually a month to several months out of date, this is often the only way soldiers know what is going on outside. no fresh meat. no green vegetables. , potatoes, canned tomatoes peanut butter, canned , fruit and coffee make up the basic diet. gets -- biscuits, ofrel holes -- fulls biscuits. appetites are huge. officers and men, as often as not an officer does not display the insignia of his rank. this is reserved for formal occasions, but discipline does not suffer. customary military formality is replaced with plain and simple civil
it took more than one month to land them here.onth of training to toughen them the rigors of wind and rather -- whether, to teach them to handle their weapons. add in months to the. from the -- the time of the voyage. ♪ >> all mix the texas drawls and and for murders farmers and college men, -- former dirt farmers and college men soldiers now. , all their lives they have been nothing but. ♪ >> orders for the day, special orders and news of care on the bulletin board. since...
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they're hope to land next in the guinness book of world records. coming up next, norah o'donnell talks with kellyanne conway councilor to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. conway counsel el to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. >> quijano: kellyanne conway councilor to president trump sat down with norah o'donnell for a cbs sunday morning profile conway talked about some of the controversy and criticism swirling around her and what life is like at home with her husband and children as they get ready to move to washington. >> what time do you get in the morning. >> i get here around 7:30. >> what time do you leave. >> it varies, not early it really varies. usually not before 8, 9. i have a very hermit like existence here and part of it is because of the secret service detail, part of it is because if i want to go out with a friend for dinner it's photographed and it's talked about. what did she eat, what did she do, what was she wearing. it's kind of weird. i'm not a celebrity, i'm just a pollster who happened to become a ca
they're hope to land next in the guinness book of world records. coming up next, norah o'donnell talks with kellyanne conway councilor to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. conway counsel el to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. >> quijano: kellyanne conway councilor to president trump sat down with norah o'donnell for a cbs sunday morning profile conway talked about some of the controversy and criticism swirling around her and what life is like at home with her...
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the chilean government has agreed to add a further 950,000 hectares of land.switzerland. i spokejust now i spoke just now to hernan mladinic, the executive director of the company, and asked him what difference the label national park makes. well, for the first time we have this land, that we saw 25 years ago that we wanted to make national park instead of a private part. national parks are the gold standard of conservation. they are proven to protect and preserve places in the long run and that is what we want. them as national parks. does it make a difference to the local people? people who live in the area? what we have provided here is this offers a lot of opportunity for the local community through tourism and nature—based tourism. there has been an experience m, ., . . parks abroad and here in chile. the projections show that the demand for special interest tourism is growing. the nationals visiting these part have grown. in the last three years that growth has gone on and on and communities are embracing parks again. they know that our, having good cons
the chilean government has agreed to add a further 950,000 hectares of land.switzerland. i spokejust now i spoke just now to hernan mladinic, the executive director of the company, and asked him what difference the label national park makes. well, for the first time we have this land, that we saw 25 years ago that we wanted to make national park instead of a private part. national parks are the gold standard of conservation. they are proven to protect and preserve places in the long run and...
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helena departs for the holy land in 327.t certainly some connection between those two events. >> if you're his mother, hoping for his soul to be saved somehow, you're going to want to make a passionate gesture of reconciliation, of penitence. >> she knew what she wanted when she traveled to jerusalem. and when she went looking for that true cross, she was surely determined to find it. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. the slopes like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your
helena departs for the holy land in 327.t certainly some connection between those two events. >> if you're his mother, hoping for his soul to be saved somehow, you're going to want to make a passionate gesture of reconciliation, of penitence. >> she knew what she wanted when she traveled to jerusalem. and when she went looking for that true cross, she was surely determined to find it. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial...
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on a taxi way. >> he released tapes of the conversation he had just after landing. >> i landed on the taxi way. >> ford said he was distracted and worried about turbulence from another aircraft before landing. he flew just a hundred feet over a plane carrying 116 people and landed on the same tax key way as another airliner getting ready to take off. 74-year-old actor is a long time pilot. he crash landed at a golf course back in 2015. >>> tonight it's official. july 6th is kevin hart day in philadelphia. nbc 10 was the only station at the comedian's movie shoot tonight in delaware county. >> kevin hart day in city of philadelphia. >> it was a big deal. >> he's loving it. he was honored with a certificate and plaque announcing the official day. july 6th is also his birthday. >>> tonight the african-american museum of philadelphia is marking a milestone. the museum celebrated 40 years with a special gala event in center city. george spencer and i had the honor of the event which highlighted four decades of african-american heaart, histor and culture right here in philadelphia. if you h
on a taxi way. >> he released tapes of the conversation he had just after landing. >> i landed on the taxi way. >> ford said he was distracted and worried about turbulence from another aircraft before landing. he flew just a hundred feet over a plane carrying 116 people and landed on the same tax key way as another airliner getting ready to take off. 74-year-old actor is a long time pilot. he crash landed at a golf course back in 2015. >>> tonight it's official. july...
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paul ryan says obamacare is the law of the land. does that mean republicans are giving up their effort to dismantle it? >> reporter: don't expect republicans to make another push anytime soon. for seven years, they've promised to repeal and replace obamacare, but it appears that chapter is closing. so, how do they explain why they couldn't get this done? the speaker says that's a very good question. >> mary, thank you. >>> inside the white house, we heard from president trump, remaining defiant, but laying the blame on democrats. so, is the president ready to tackle his next major issue? here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the negotiator in chief admitting this was one deal he couldn't close. >> i'm disappointed. because we could have had it. so i'm disappointed. i'm a little surprised. we nearly had it. it was pretty much there. within grasp. >> reporter: his first major piece of legislation went down in flames. and the president now playing the blame game. pointing squarely at democrats. >> we were very close. but when you get no vo
paul ryan says obamacare is the law of the land. does that mean republicans are giving up their effort to dismantle it? >> reporter: don't expect republicans to make another push anytime soon. for seven years, they've promised to repeal and replace obamacare, but it appears that chapter is closing. so, how do they explain why they couldn't get this done? the speaker says that's a very good question. >> mary, thank you. >>> inside the white house, we heard from president...
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>>> obamacare is the law of the land. it's going to remain the law of the land. >> it's a victory what happened on the floor is a victory for the american people. >> let obacama explode. it is exploding right now. >>> president trump suffers his biggest defeat since winning the election after the republican health care bill was pulled minutes before and after vote that was going to fail. replace ask repealing obamacare was one ofis campaign promises. but the self-pro-claimed closer couldn't close the deal. they didn't have enough votes to pass. stephanie ra months has more. >> they lost a huge battle friday. >> i'm disappointed because we could have had. >> it we came really close today, but we came up short. obamacare is the law of the land. it's going to remain the law of the land until it's replaced. >> the speaker and the president admitting they didn't have enough votes to repeal and replace the affordable care act. the president even agreed to some of those demands that insurance companies would no longer be require
>>> obamacare is the law of the land. it's going to remain the law of the land. >> it's a victory what happened on the floor is a victory for the american people. >> let obacama explode. it is exploding right now. >>> president trump suffers his biggest defeat since winning the election after the republican health care bill was pulled minutes before and after vote that was going to fail. replace ask repealing obamacare was one ofis campaign promises. but the...