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lands. then you're proposing to take other funds due to the gulf states and you are proposing to give it to alaska which i'm not doubting there's merit there and they should have revenue-sharing but why is alaska more important than the gulf coast and wire the western states more important than the gulf coast? let me be clear on this that our position is that the offshore gas and oil revenues collected from federal waters belong to all americans. >> and if i can quote you you just said the flare gases in response to a question previously, what you are talking about on shore, flared gases were also a resource that all americans enjoy. as you know, for all production under revenue-sharing in the leasing act, up to 90 percent of revenues, 90 percent of the revenues that belong to all americans are sent back to those states through the reclamation fund and revenue-sharing so this whole argument about it belongs to all americans and trying to treat onshore and offshore differently, it doesn't hol
lands. then you're proposing to take other funds due to the gulf states and you are proposing to give it to alaska which i'm not doubting there's merit there and they should have revenue-sharing but why is alaska more important than the gulf coast and wire the western states more important than the gulf coast? let me be clear on this that our position is that the offshore gas and oil revenues collected from federal waters belong to all americans. >> and if i can quote you you just said...
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what is public land? we are dealing with a national wildlife refuge, in many cases protect wild -- sometimes -- i didn't get a chance to talk about the damn roosevelt built. this is an environmental problem. he built the dam which he should have done, it created problems for the fish, the salmon couldn't get over so there is kind of -- they created lake roosevelt, an artificial preserve. the key thing with the environmental protection agency, formed in 1970, we have clean air and water standards. you see what happens if you don't, the flint water crisis. i worry when i hear people talk about getting that epa. this is about the air we breathe. we want to breathe clean air and go into a polluted city you get ill. health problems of not keeping air and water clean is important. we talk about public lands and recreation areas. >> host: let's try barbara in jacksonville, fla.. >> caller: hello? >> guest: please go ahead. >> caller: i wanted to make -- davis talked about the ccc camps organization. it is not ju
what is public land? we are dealing with a national wildlife refuge, in many cases protect wild -- sometimes -- i didn't get a chance to talk about the damn roosevelt built. this is an environmental problem. he built the dam which he should have done, it created problems for the fish, the salmon couldn't get over so there is kind of -- they created lake roosevelt, an artificial preserve. the key thing with the environmental protection agency, formed in 1970, we have clean air and water...
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the world is 70% water and 30% land. the odds are weighted toward a water landing. aircraft are stationed at 12 points to locate the spacecraft. commercial craft might be called for assistance to pick up the astronauts. any ship with heavy waste a crib and -- heavy waste equipment could take the spacecraft aboard. if the crew comes down over land, they would use the ejection seats and land by parachute. astronauts have not only a complete survival kit to sustain them but they are trained to live off the land, even desert and jungle. down overmini comes water or land, it is planned by a nasa team of specialists. they have setup requirements for the mission and work closely with the department of defense. the dod commits the necessary ships and aircraft to do the job. directsmanager worldwide recovery forces and is in contact with two main elements under his command. recovery control center and pacific recovery control center in hawaii. the red telephone puts him in direct contact with the highest levels of department of defense for further assistance. this, it seems
the world is 70% water and 30% land. the odds are weighted toward a water landing. aircraft are stationed at 12 points to locate the spacecraft. commercial craft might be called for assistance to pick up the astronauts. any ship with heavy waste a crib and -- heavy waste equipment could take the spacecraft aboard. if the crew comes down over land, they would use the ejection seats and land by parachute. astronauts have not only a complete survival kit to sustain them but they are trained to...
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the plane clipped the grouped and the plane crash landed. now they say it was coming down to try to land and at some point it seems that maybe the pilot lost control, maybe there was too much wind, something happened and the plane nose dived into the ground. it was off the runway by about 5 to 100 metres left to the runway. it missed its target but they are confirming that the plane knows that at this stage. what is not clear is why the pilot decided to stay in that area and to try to land again in that airport during that time. we know about one other plane that actually circled the airport for three times and then was diverted to another airport nearby and we also know that other flights were scheduled to land and they simply did not land and went somewhere else >>> once they get their hands on the black boxes, ethey will investigate whether it was wind sheer, although from 5,000 to 3,000 metres that's a strong display of wind sheer, either and/or severe weather or even, given that the pilot at some point apparently chose not to go to one
the plane clipped the grouped and the plane crash landed. now they say it was coming down to try to land and at some point it seems that maybe the pilot lost control, maybe there was too much wind, something happened and the plane nose dived into the ground. it was off the runway by about 5 to 100 metres left to the runway. it missed its target but they are confirming that the plane knows that at this stage. what is not clear is why the pilot decided to stay in that area and to try to land...
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he was leading a fight against the armed and land company in new york state -- augden land company in new york state. he helped them secure a title to part of their homeland in new york. a few years later, he became friends with u.s. grant. grant requests him at vicksburg and e serves to the rest of grants and or circled, ultimately becoming a military secretary. he was at appomattox courthouse. this image isn't quite accurate because it was parker who drafted the surrender agreement. it was parker who actually wrote out the surrender agreement that would be the beginning of the end of the civil war. and there is a story about this moment. i'm not sure -- it certainly gets retold quite frequently but that is grant and his men were at the parlor. there's an interesting story about mclean. that the war started in his backyard and ended in his front parlor. grant is there with his men and their sort of mud splattered and fatigued. lee comes in and grant introduces into his men. they shake hands and then he gets to parker and the story goes -- robert todd lincoln was one of the people who
he was leading a fight against the armed and land company in new york state -- augden land company in new york state. he helped them secure a title to part of their homeland in new york. a few years later, he became friends with u.s. grant. grant requests him at vicksburg and e serves to the rest of grants and or circled, ultimately becoming a military secretary. he was at appomattox courthouse. this image isn't quite accurate because it was parker who drafted the surrender agreement. it was...
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we have to be great stewards of the land. this is magnificent land. i will stop with a nice statement about donald trump. i found it interesting that he trounced his opponents despite taking that position. given bipartisan support we have historically had for keeping our public lands great i want to ask you how your budget addresses threats to our lands from extremists like those who recently occupied the national wildlife refuge in oregon and i think many americans want to know how you are going to ensure that the cost to the public in terms of the damage to property and desecration of sacred sites is properly compensated? >> thank you for your comments. there is no question the safety and security of the public and our employees is paramount importance, and the situation that happened there is very frightening. we had people that had to pull their children out of school and leave town that were being followed around the neighborhoods accosted by people who did not live in their home community and you don't get over that quickly. i met with a county
we have to be great stewards of the land. this is magnificent land. i will stop with a nice statement about donald trump. i found it interesting that he trounced his opponents despite taking that position. given bipartisan support we have historically had for keeping our public lands great i want to ask you how your budget addresses threats to our lands from extremists like those who recently occupied the national wildlife refuge in oregon and i think many americans want to know how you are...
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to close access to our lands. your words when the question was asked. also it's hard for me town or square this circle when we deem these extra dollars, so to speak. i one that we have massive bureaucracy that can't manage the enormous land holdings currently in its possession and can ask that more money to buy more land gives me concern. either we manage the land we have or let someone else buy it who can take care of it. but let's say that the department of interior gets this $20 billion that it requested in the president's budget. that's 11% increase. can the american people expect a minimum 11% decrease in our backlog with that 11% better management across the board and especially given fact the budget request or funding another 1100 new full time employees? >> let me start with the first part of your comments. we actually have money in the budget to increase access through the land and water conservation fund. there's money in there that would be used for sportsman access, for conservation easements across pr
to close access to our lands. your words when the question was asked. also it's hard for me town or square this circle when we deem these extra dollars, so to speak. i one that we have massive bureaucracy that can't manage the enormous land holdings currently in its possession and can ask that more money to buy more land gives me concern. either we manage the land we have or let someone else buy it who can take care of it. but let's say that the department of interior gets this $20 billion that...
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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 working 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 working 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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it was a landing pad.andgrouping, it was not the sort of place where you're going to find scott and zelda engaging in domestic activities, if you will. it was the sort of place where they were going to be planning their next move. >> on american history tv -- >> what happens in the 1958 campaign, wallace does try to reach this racial moderate, and really try to campaign for the alabama,working-class progressive improvement, and gets the support of the naacp in his initial campaign. unfortunately, he loses by a significant margin to john patterson, and he completely is devastated by this loss. wallace -- all he wants to be as governor, and he is really upset by this loss, and he considers it a failing. him what thele ask take away from the 1958 campaign is he says i try to talk about progressive improvements, good roads and good schools, and no one would listen, but when i started talking about segregation, everybody stopped and started listening to me. >> watch the c-span cities tour today at noon eastern
it was a landing pad.andgrouping, it was not the sort of place where you're going to find scott and zelda engaging in domestic activities, if you will. it was the sort of place where they were going to be planning their next move. >> on american history tv -- >> what happens in the 1958 campaign, wallace does try to reach this racial moderate, and really try to campaign for the alabama,working-class progressive improvement, and gets the support of the naacp in his initial campaign....
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the emergency might be such that the spacecraft could not land in a planned landing area. --a dire emergency, a manned a pilot might have to fire the rocket and come back down. the world is 70% water and 30% land. the odds are strongly weighted towards a water landing. they will have to locate the spacecraft in emergency. any commercial shipping might be called for assistance to pick of astronauts. freighters, tankers, any ship with heavy equipment could take the spacecraft aboard. if the crew comes down overland, they would use the ejection seats, and the land by parachute. astronauts have not only a complete survival kit to sustain them, but they are trained to live off the land, even deserts and jungle. whether it comes down over water or land, the recovery is planned and coordinated by specialists. they set of requirements for the mission and work closely with the department of defense. the dod commits the necessary ships and aircraft to do the job. the dod manager for the manned spacecraft support directs worldwide recovery forces. he is in contact with two main eleme
the emergency might be such that the spacecraft could not land in a planned landing area. --a dire emergency, a manned a pilot might have to fire the rocket and come back down. the world is 70% water and 30% land. the odds are strongly weighted towards a water landing. they will have to locate the spacecraft in emergency. any commercial shipping might be called for assistance to pick of astronauts. freighters, tankers, any ship with heavy equipment could take the spacecraft aboard. if the crew...
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what is public land?we are dealing with a national wildlife refuge, in many cases protect wild -- sometimes -- i didn't get a chance to talk about the damn roosevelt built. this is an environmental problem. he built the dam which he should have done, it created problems for the fish, the salmon couldn't get over so there is kind of -- they created lake roosevelt, an artificial preserve. the key thing with the environmental protection agency, formed in 1970, we have clean air and water standards. you see what happens if you don't, the flint water crisis. i worry when i hear people talk about getting that epa. this is about the air we breathe. we want to breathe clean air and go into a polluted city you get ill. health problems of not keeping air and water clean is important. we talk about public lands and recreation areas. >> host: let's try barbara in jacksonville, fla.. >> caller: hello? >> guest: please go ahead. >> caller: i wanted to make -- davis talked about the ccc camps organization. it is not jus
what is public land?we are dealing with a national wildlife refuge, in many cases protect wild -- sometimes -- i didn't get a chance to talk about the damn roosevelt built. this is an environmental problem. he built the dam which he should have done, it created problems for the fish, the salmon couldn't get over so there is kind of -- they created lake roosevelt, an artificial preserve. the key thing with the environmental protection agency, formed in 1970, we have clean air and water...
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>>> a passenger plane flying from dubai crashes after attempting to land in southern russia. dozens are killed. welcome. you're watching al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. other top stories, extradition proceedings begin after belgian police arrest a suspect in the paris's attacks last year. a deal that will see refugees returned back to turkey. filipinos are gearing up for an election >>> a fly dubai passenger plane has crash landed killing outline people on board. the bowing 737800 took off late on friday night. it had a scheduled flight time of four and a half hours to southern russia. the plane did a go around and then entered a holding pattern but the second attempted landing went wrong. live to our correspondent who is in our bureau in moscow. what else do we know? >> reporter: it's still early to get the full picture of what happened, but what we do know is that the crash happened at 3.50 in the morning, moscow, 0350 g.m. t. the plane first attempted to land and then it had to pick up altitude again and then stayed up there in the air for about two hours. i
>>> a passenger plane flying from dubai crashes after attempting to land in southern russia. dozens are killed. welcome. you're watching al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. other top stories, extradition proceedings begin after belgian police arrest a suspect in the paris's attacks last year. a deal that will see refugees returned back to turkey. filipinos are gearing up for an election >>> a fly dubai passenger plane has crash landed killing outline people on...
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they're not land rapers. by the pay city fees and capital gains taxes and need money for the next project you're poor again, so i just don't understand. maybe somebody can explain it to me. thank you. >> thank you very much. any other members of the public who wish to comment on item 1? seeing none. public comment is now closed. [gavel] and colleagues any additional comments or questions on the first item? supervisor peskin. >> i just want to make one kind of overarching observation which is i'm delighted that we all agree that the number should go up. i appreciate the gentleman that said proceed cautiously. i agree but where was that caution in 2012 when the market was already going through the roof when some decision was made to reduce the percentage from 15 to 12%? where were the advocates who claim to care about affordable housing and claim to want to obtain as much as is feasible where were they in 2012? mr. rich with all respect, and i mean it sincerely. i think the administration can do a bond at the s
they're not land rapers. by the pay city fees and capital gains taxes and need money for the next project you're poor again, so i just don't understand. maybe somebody can explain it to me. thank you. >> thank you very much. any other members of the public who wish to comment on item 1? seeing none. public comment is now closed. [gavel] and colleagues any additional comments or questions on the first item? supervisor peskin. >> i just want to make one kind of overarching observation...
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since then no flights have landed. all of them have been diverted or simply did not take off from the departing point >>> the french authorities will start the process of extraditing salah abdeslam who was wounded and arrested in a dramatic raid in brussels after four months on the run >>> where do we think he might be? >> reporter: we think he is currently with police here in brussels, although belgian media are reporting that he is expected to be held in a prison pending that extradition. proceedings are expected to begin shortly. they will begin by tomorrow at the latest according to the timetable set out for these things. the process of removing him from belgian territory to french territory when you bear in mind all the form alits, by whatever lawyer. it can take up to weeks >>> they will be asking him questions, who were your back up people, where were you living and where did you get your intel from >> reporter: there will be a lot of questions, what was his role on the night of friday 13 november, was it intend
since then no flights have landed. all of them have been diverted or simply did not take off from the departing point >>> the french authorities will start the process of extraditing salah abdeslam who was wounded and arrested in a dramatic raid in brussels after four months on the run >>> where do we think he might be? >> reporter: we think he is currently with police here in brussels, although belgian media are reporting that he is expected to be held in a prison...
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by the time he lands, he's spun around and has landed 180 took off. so he went up, he came out the ramp with his left foot, landed with his right foot forward. in the meantime, his board flipped around. and not to mention that, check out the air that chris got. he's gone over the head of everybody else around him. and stops the landing. chris got the crowd going for sure. this woman just has the crowd entertained. talk about spirit. competition. the guy taking this video is much more entertained by what is cheerleaders than the actual competition
by the time he lands, he's spun around and has landed 180 took off. so he went up, he came out the ramp with his left foot, landed with his right foot forward. in the meantime, his board flipped around. and not to mention that, check out the air that chris got. he's gone over the head of everybody else around him. and stops the landing. chris got the crowd going for sure. this woman just has the crowd entertained. talk about spirit. competition. the guy taking this video is much more...
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she landed a job at the world bank. and after getting married, she went on to work as a freelance environmental consultant for governments and corporations. green light-year is the name of the ngo she launched in 2015. her home serves as the base. currently, mi is the only official member. her friends and volunteers help out when she does activities. mi started her ngo after settling into married life. along with her husband, she has always tried to be as eco friendly as possible. their measures include generating solar power, and turning raw garbage into fertilizer for growing vegetables. the couple came to realize that it's up to every individual to make an effort to go green. mi's husband is her number one supporter. he is a university professor, who teaches artificial intelligence. the couple believes that the kind of grassroots activities they're doing are exactly what people from educated backgrounds are suited to. this large shopping mall sits in a new residential area of eastern shanghai. here on this stage, cra
she landed a job at the world bank. and after getting married, she went on to work as a freelance environmental consultant for governments and corporations. green light-year is the name of the ngo she launched in 2015. her home serves as the base. currently, mi is the only official member. her friends and volunteers help out when she does activities. mi started her ngo after settling into married life. along with her husband, she has always tried to be as eco friendly as possible. their...
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. >>> a teen pilot makes an emergency landing in saint pete. what went wrong and how things took a turn for the worse. >>> thank you for joining us. >> i'm john sable. happening now, a plane is sitting in the middle of a saint pete golf course after making an emergency landing. >> both people on board are okay. abc action news reporter joins us live from the lakewood golf course with more on what happened. kara? here it is right here. this is 1939 two seater airplane that had to make that emergency landing. it was flying from the direction in which we're standing through here when it was trying to make the direction this direction and clipped the tree with the wing on the front of the plane and spun around to the position you currently see it sitting in. an 18-year-old pilot and his dad had taken off from lake land this afternoon and lost engine power in south saint pete while heading to manatee county. albert airport. but they couldn't. they had to make that emergency landing here on the twelfth fair way of the golf course. they landed safe, a
. >>> a teen pilot makes an emergency landing in saint pete. what went wrong and how things took a turn for the worse. >>> thank you for joining us. >> i'm john sable. happening now, a plane is sitting in the middle of a saint pete golf course after making an emergency landing. >> both people on board are okay. abc action news reporter joins us live from the lakewood golf course with more on what happened. kara? here it is right here. this is 1939 two seater...
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green land has alcohol problems and unemployment.very year many leave to go to denmark, their colonial ruler. this woman has tried suicide twice and moved to cope copenhagen. >> who wants to live in a place where everything has been difficult. i've been living in a market on the black market for 16 months. coming back was one of my biggest mistakes. >> with 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate many people believe there is little reason to today. >> life in green land can be harsh and not just because of the climate. the hundreds of people leaving take their skills away from the economy that has to support an aging population. >> green land relies on $526 million stipend from copenhagen, and it can look like a beingen of hope for those who are seeking a better or more interesting life. >> we have to do better job and inform people that in denmark doesn't mean great life. denmark does not mean that it's going to solve your problems. you have to solve your problems here. >> small time giants one of green land's biggest
green land has alcohol problems and unemployment.very year many leave to go to denmark, their colonial ruler. this woman has tried suicide twice and moved to cope copenhagen. >> who wants to live in a place where everything has been difficult. i've been living in a market on the black market for 16 months. coming back was one of my biggest mistakes. >> with 10% unemployment and the world's highest suicide rate many people believe there is little reason to today. >> life in...
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and so w when we look at how to manage these lands, we are going to continue to graze these lands, and we can do it in a way so that we can maintain, be consistent, maintain the riparian areas. we have thousands of places where we can do this. and so have they been reductions over the last 60, 70 years? sure there has. but you also remember that the reason the national forests exist in utah is that the communities petitioned congress to have been reserved from the public domain because of the lack of management that was occurring way back in the late 1800s. and so over time, yes, there's been reductions, but it's been to be able to address the public's needs to provide not only multiple use but also to have sustainable grazing. when we do that then the permittees are in a place where they have that certainty. the other problem that we deal with is that we go through drought periods of time in utah like everyplace else, and when they go through those periods of time, there's just less forage and less capacity on the landscape. now, the ideal situation would be the permittees would be ab
and so w when we look at how to manage these lands, we are going to continue to graze these lands, and we can do it in a way so that we can maintain, be consistent, maintain the riparian areas. we have thousands of places where we can do this. and so have they been reductions over the last 60, 70 years? sure there has. but you also remember that the reason the national forests exist in utah is that the communities petitioned congress to have been reserved from the public domain because of the...
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be forest destruction and increasing land erosion and flooding. it's also tied to heat waves in many parts of pakistan which have killed dozens of people. government leaders have flounced an initiative to plant 100 million trees over the next five years, this nursery is in the province of northern pakistan where saplings will be planted near local communities that rely on wood for their fires. >> there are about 1 million plants and 5-6 million plants have been shifted for sites for forestation. >> many have welcomed the attempts. >> if you see punjab because of these so-called development projects which is a paradox 98, we have deforestation which is not good for country. >> say they are already achieving results from previous ones. >> we have many benefits such as financial environmental and also fuel that we get by trimming the branches of new trees. >> the most immediate advantage of planting these trees is that we have cleaner air. >> unless the effort to increase forest cover is extended to coastal mangroves, be the deforestation will contin
be forest destruction and increasing land erosion and flooding. it's also tied to heat waves in many parts of pakistan which have killed dozens of people. government leaders have flounced an initiative to plant 100 million trees over the next five years, this nursery is in the province of northern pakistan where saplings will be planted near local communities that rely on wood for their fires. >> there are about 1 million plants and 5-6 million plants have been shifted for sites for...
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what percentage of land easements required by lwcf money were owned by a land trust that had land or land in an easement category. >> again, that's something that we'll have to get back to you on. it is very valid often to protect these lands for nonprofit organizations or other stakeholder to acquire those as we wait on funding. to help with the acquisition. >> but that doesn't help us in our efforts to try to figure out what our policy ought to be. if the definition of what a inholding is, and it is from what you're saying to what reality is then we have a problem. i would like to know how many are going to land trust before we buy it and how can we guarantee recreational activities on the lands once you get hold of them. let me say one last thing. in every national moniment you've had somebody in the local delegation dumb enough to support it. if you were doing something in beer's ears, i want it very clear, there is nobody in the utah delegation, the senate or the house who supports it, no one in the state administration who supports it. you can't find a state legislature who has
what percentage of land easements required by lwcf money were owned by a land trust that had land or land in an easement category. >> again, that's something that we'll have to get back to you on. it is very valid often to protect these lands for nonprofit organizations or other stakeholder to acquire those as we wait on funding. to help with the acquisition. >> but that doesn't help us in our efforts to try to figure out what our policy ought to be. if the definition of what a...
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[chanting] kalyanee: buddhism came from the land, came from the trees and the land and the water. d actually, the buddhist monks have been really active, you know, for the last few years in areng valley and also with other protests that have been happening all across the country. they feel that they are not just there to be religious figures, but they are there to actively be involved in fighting and helping the communities fight and protest for what they think is right and just. kalyanee: the wrapping of the trees, it's both symbolic and also practical. it's symbolic because, you know, the saffron robe is a symbol of the monkhood and is also a symbol of this affinity and connection with the trees. but it's also practical because if loggers come and they see the saffron robe, you know, wrapped around the tree, they might think twice, you know, about cutting that tree down. kalyanee: this is about, you know, what we want to pass on to our grandchildren and to the future. do we want to pass on a desolate desert or do we want to pass on a heritage that is loving of the earth, you kno
[chanting] kalyanee: buddhism came from the land, came from the trees and the land and the water. d actually, the buddhist monks have been really active, you know, for the last few years in areng valley and also with other protests that have been happening all across the country. they feel that they are not just there to be religious figures, but they are there to actively be involved in fighting and helping the communities fight and protest for what they think is right and just. kalyanee: the...
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but now to see air force one about to land -- or in fact is on the runway, has landed. this is a remarkable sight. >> reporter: it's almost like it was o2chestrated perfectly. the rain just started in havana [lamghter] . >> reporter: we know on the plane with the president, he has includes quite a few senators. patrick leahy. nator dick durbin. the senator from arizona. you can see people lined up to grgrt the president. like you in south florida, you heard how many have bee told not to cheer the president. we heard one rumor that they should not cheer as loudly as they did in september when pope francis came here. >> reporter: let's talk about the roads he's expected to take. we haven't seen banners, much a decorations to welcome the president. much more subdued in a a way for what we saw for pope francis. >> reporter: havana has been cleaned up in terms of the cade on the buildings. when you take a closerlook, it's beauty versus decay. all you have to do i go two or three blocks over from old havana andou see buildings >> reporter: the cubans here joke that the presid
but now to see air force one about to land -- or in fact is on the runway, has landed. this is a remarkable sight. >> reporter: it's almost like it was o2chestrated perfectly. the rain just started in havana [lamghter] . >> reporter: we know on the plane with the president, he has includes quite a few senators. patrick leahy. nator dick durbin. the senator from arizona. you can see people lined up to grgrt the president. like you in south florida, you heard how many have bee told...
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people will million see the landing. on board, the astronauts suit for landing.he mission have gone extremely well. now, the final phase must be completed. , the doors,gins which have been opened a total of 47 hours during the flight, must be closed. then, using the rcs thrusters, lumia will move her into deorbit -- columbia will move into deorbit burn attitude. then it will fire the thrusters one more time. columbia is out of contact during the burn. mission control will not know if the burn was successful until they are in communication with the spacecraft over australia. it is now over the indian ocean on the other side of the world. the distance must be precise of the columbia will hit the target -- precise so that columbia will hit the target in california. >> we're standing by. columbia is now committed to entry. with the rcs post for maneuver and several firings -- post-burn firings,and several is where the atmosphere begins at approximately 400,000. reaches 100 65,000 feet, there will be a communication blackout, out of touch with mission control. the lan
people will million see the landing. on board, the astronauts suit for landing.he mission have gone extremely well. now, the final phase must be completed. , the doors,gins which have been opened a total of 47 hours during the flight, must be closed. then, using the rcs thrusters, lumia will move her into deorbit -- columbia will move into deorbit burn attitude. then it will fire the thrusters one more time. columbia is out of contact during the burn. mission control will not know if the burn...
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products from nfs lands. and that the forest service does not allow their harvested wood to be subjected to a third party standard. so not only are 85% of my for -- for evidenters are excluded but the entire national forest service is excluded by the epa standards. i'm also told the sfi and the atfs have the same sort of standards as the fsc, all these initials i'm sorry but that they're just not included. thoughts on that? why should we allow the national forest service products to be excluded based on their own rules and epa rules? >> well, senator, i'm going to have to look into this but there is no question we support the sfi, the tree farmed, fsc certifications. it is something that's in your state the majority of the private land is certified and so we've always been supportive of that. you know, this is something i'm going to look into but it raises the question of potential problems, because when we, when we think about clean air, we think about clean water, we need to be thinking about healthy forest
products from nfs lands. and that the forest service does not allow their harvested wood to be subjected to a third party standard. so not only are 85% of my for -- for evidenters are excluded but the entire national forest service is excluded by the epa standards. i'm also told the sfi and the atfs have the same sort of standards as the fsc, all these initials i'm sorry but that they're just not included. thoughts on that? why should we allow the national forest service products to be excluded...
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but as soon as he landed, he landed in kazakhstan. all these people grabbed him and it's like back off. he didn't have any human contact. >> lisa: they were afraid for him to just walk off. >> ginger: it's probably a weird feeling to have all of these people touching him at one time. he broke two nasa records, longest flight in space by an american and longest time in space. >> lisa: altamonte springs is trying something new with the ride-sharing service uber that could change your commute. the one year partnership is a first of its kind in the country, providing a 20% discount on all uber trips within city limits. it aims to increase ridership on sunrail. trips starting or ending at the altamonte sunrail station will receive a 25% discount. >> julie: if you're hitting the roads anywhere near daytona beach, expect to see up to a half a million bikes. >> lisa: the 75th annual bike week kicked off today. >> ginger: this is a live look at daytona beach and our daytona beach cam pointed toward the pier and main street. the speedway will h
but as soon as he landed, he landed in kazakhstan. all these people grabbed him and it's like back off. he didn't have any human contact. >> lisa: they were afraid for him to just walk off. >> ginger: it's probably a weird feeling to have all of these people touching him at one time. he broke two nasa records, longest flight in space by an american and longest time in space. >> lisa: altamonte springs is trying something new with the ride-sharing service uber that could change...
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but it landed and they are now confirm that go there are u.s. sit since on board and also britt on boarbrits on board buty of the passengers have been let off with the ex-70 crew. but they have not stated whether or not that means the flight crew and the cabin crew and up to four or five foreigners as they are calling them. >> lots of information in the past couple of minutes there from you, alec. just to be clear, are you saying a spot signal or a squawking signal? >> a squawking signal. >> and that squawking nil 7500 that's send worldwide. does that mean specifically a highjack or something else. >> it's very specifically a squawk only for highjack, 7500 in the events of general emergencies including medical emergencies aboard the aircraft they have 7700. whether there is an issue with radio contact it's 7600 but highjack specifically 7500 and we know that this aircraft did not squawk this code. >> a really good website that works on smart devices and desktops as women. given that they did not accepted out that signal, alec, it "america tonigh
but it landed and they are now confirm that go there are u.s. sit since on board and also britt on boarbrits on board buty of the passengers have been let off with the ex-70 crew. but they have not stated whether or not that means the flight crew and the cabin crew and up to four or five foreigners as they are calling them. >> lots of information in the past couple of minutes there from you, alec. just to be clear, are you saying a spot signal or a squawking signal? >> a squawking...
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lightweight landing control console, carrier-type landing lights, arresting gear, air portable controlthe seabees have, in fact, taken a carrier deck and moved it ashore. ♪ ♪ >> the first skyhawk jets to arrive are quickly readied for action. ♪ ♪ just four hours after the first jets land, they are taking off again to fly their first mission in close support of ground troops in the field. the forward air controller with the ground forces is a combat pilot himself. talking directly to the jets, he pinpoints targets for them. ♪ ♪ the result of this direct voice link with airborne jets is this -- an absolute minimum of delay between the time ground troops need air support and the time they get it laid in close. ♪ the combat success of the expeditionary landing field is another index of marine corps mobility. in a matter of days a landing strip, control tower, arresting gear, the whole works could be taken apart and airlifted to another location. for now, however, it's working just fine here at ku lai. elsewhere on high ground above the huge air base at danang. marines man the dead ly hawks
lightweight landing control console, carrier-type landing lights, arresting gear, air portable controlthe seabees have, in fact, taken a carrier deck and moved it ashore. ♪ ♪ >> the first skyhawk jets to arrive are quickly readied for action. ♪ ♪ just four hours after the first jets land, they are taking off again to fly their first mission in close support of ground troops in the field. the forward air controller with the ground forces is a combat pilot himself. talking directly...
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neighbors who had a shared enemy in the land companies. that is going to be such a different situation than in the west. everything that he had learned up to this point, his personal experience had been there could here.red interest this will not be the case in the dakotas, the southern plains, california. does that make sense? the real tragedy in parker's life is not that he was a sellout in any way, the tragedy is his political education set him up to fail. farmers understood that in a way that the western indians did not. mr: genetin-pilawa: yeah. policy becomes a not-so-peaceful policy almost immediately. when parker began his tenure of commissioner, he ran into conflict and controversy right away. william welsh, who was an episode both visionary in the leader of the newly-created board of commissioners gained 8070,erable founder and and use it to advanced campaigns that differ drastically from parker's ideas. ander was imagining native non-native people working together. here's what they ended up with. --episcopalpo lehman layman. dry
neighbors who had a shared enemy in the land companies. that is going to be such a different situation than in the west. everything that he had learned up to this point, his personal experience had been there could here.red interest this will not be the case in the dakotas, the southern plains, california. does that make sense? the real tragedy in parker's life is not that he was a sellout in any way, the tragedy is his political education set him up to fail. farmers understood that in a way...
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they did make an emergency landing in memphis. the team will arrive in concord on a different lane in about 15 minutes. >>> channel 9 is asking if a driver will face charges after he pulled over to help a woman with a flat tire. he was standing near the woman's car when the driver hit and killed him. the driver of the van is cooperating with the investigation. >>> the nation is mourning first lady nancy reagan. she died at her los angeles home yesterday. funeral services are not scheduled yesterday, but she will be laid to rest at the reagan presidential library next to the late president reagan. the public can pay their respects before the funeral. >>> a local man who worked for her received a thank you letter from her last week. ken baum has sent her flowers were the last decade and always gets a thank you note in return. he is finding comfort through his faith knowing nancy is now by her husband's side. good morning america will have coverage of her life and legacy. you can key it here on channel 9 in about 5 minutes. after a n
they did make an emergency landing in memphis. the team will arrive in concord on a different lane in about 15 minutes. >>> channel 9 is asking if a driver will face charges after he pulled over to help a woman with a flat tire. he was standing near the woman's car when the driver hit and killed him. the driver of the van is cooperating with the investigation. >>> the nation is mourning first lady nancy reagan. she died at her los angeles home yesterday. funeral services are...
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many of the new neighborhoods were built on steep, unstable land.ere not recognized by the city and received few, if any, services. but some neighborhoods did progress. jardim valkíria, or "garden of the valkyries," was founded by squatters more than 30 years ago as a collection of cardboard shacks. slowly, solid buildings appeared. stores and churches opened, streets were paved and some utilities were installed. bus routes connected the neighborhood to the city center. but without official recognition and nd ownership, these people remain squatters. so their community leaders are negotiating with the city government for land titles and city services. ( speaking portuguese ) translator: the first things we want here are day care, a health clinic and a school. these are the three things we need most urgently. narrator: if these newest migrants receive official recognition, they will be following a path behind generations before them, a path toward assimilation and integration. translator: i want to stay here, finish the house and continue. the kids w
many of the new neighborhoods were built on steep, unstable land.ere not recognized by the city and received few, if any, services. but some neighborhoods did progress. jardim valkíria, or "garden of the valkyries," was founded by squatters more than 30 years ago as a collection of cardboard shacks. slowly, solid buildings appeared. stores and churches opened, streets were paved and some utilities were installed. bus routes connected the neighborhood to the city center. but without...
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this land was made for you and me ♪ ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california tond me land and is your this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters at this land was made for you ♪ me clapping and whistling and cheering] >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! [audience clapping and cheering] >> senator marco rubio held a campaign rally super tuesday in his hometown of miami. the republican senator won minnesota. florida holds its presidential primary on march 15. this is 15 minutes. senator rubio: thank you. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, thank you. [chanting "marco"] sen. rubio: i think you have heard this before from someone else, but i want to say it. i love you miami! [applause] sen. rubio: thank you, it is great to be home. it is great to be home. [applause] sen. rubio: we are so excited to be home, and we are so excited about what lies ahead or america. we are so excited about what lies ahead for our campaign. you see, just five days ago, we began to u
this land was made for you and me ♪ ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california tond me land and is your this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters at this land was made for you ♪ me clapping and whistling and cheering] >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! [audience clapping and cheering] >> senator marco rubio held a campaign rally super tuesday in his hometown of miami. the republican senator...
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officers, tactical gear, guns ready. the terminal after it landed. passengers were unloaded, bomb sniffing dogs in place, bags checked away from the building until all was cleared. only then were passengers allowed to get to the buses for the ride to normal customs screening. >> it' s the first real terror attack that i know of, in my country. dave: his parents are getting back on this flight for the return trip to belgium, not brussels, but back to the country still in shock. >> if you' re scared, they have won, so it' s a matter of never being scared. dave:dave: 106 passengers were supposed to get off the plane in sanford and continue on for vacation or maybe returning back to the united states. only two or three have come out at this point, so a lot of people still in there. this plane was supposed to leave to miami and then they were going to love people and head back to belgium. sanford may be around 6:00 this that comes back from sanford and elford -- belgium once a week. history. meredith: in the wake of the brussels attacks, airports across e
officers, tactical gear, guns ready. the terminal after it landed. passengers were unloaded, bomb sniffing dogs in place, bags checked away from the building until all was cleared. only then were passengers allowed to get to the buses for the ride to normal customs screening. >> it' s the first real terror attack that i know of, in my country. dave: his parents are getting back on this flight for the return trip to belgium, not brussels, but back to the country still in shock. >> if...
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the pilot may decide we need to land right away. puts down in cyprus or makes them communicate with the hijacker or hijackers about landing the plane. he might not have enough fuel to go too far. he might have to put it down. or it could have been a breached cockpit. like alastair says, you still don't know is it a real bomb, how many actors are present. what are they demanding. what are they threatening? you've kind of got to put all that together. and you have to bring all the enforcement together to start talking with the guy. one thing you do have is a person making demands, a person communicating. that's where you begin. as desire dire as the situation is, the person is making demands, communicating. start there. see if you can save as many lives as possible. >> that's a really good point. you just spoke about this earlier. the fact the plane is on the ground is a big positive in this scenario, especially when you have 81 people on board. >> exactly. if you can keep it there, you know, fire trucks blocking it, whatever you've g
the pilot may decide we need to land right away. puts down in cyprus or makes them communicate with the hijacker or hijackers about landing the plane. he might not have enough fuel to go too far. he might have to put it down. or it could have been a breached cockpit. like alastair says, you still don't know is it a real bomb, how many actors are present. what are they demanding. what are they threatening? you've kind of got to put all that together. and you have to bring all the enforcement...
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it made one failed attempt to land as it's scheduled arrival time. then the plane circled the airport for more than two hours. russian investigators say that there were strong gusting winds at the time peaking at the speed of 19 meters per second. while in a midair holding pattern over the airport, another russian airliner attempted to land three times before diverting to the nearby airport about 300 kilometers away. it's not clear why the dubai pilot did not choose to change course but instead went to fatal descent. the aircraft crashed off the runaway. this shows a large explosion. it's not clear if the tail of the plane was clipped in the failed landing attempt or it went at high speed into the ground. the impact causes the plane to break across small pieces across a large area. is here that investigator investigators discovered the black boxes. the fly is a low-cost ai carrier, it has a strong safety record, and it's staff are in shock we're working closely with authorities to establish precisely what happened. we're making every effort to care f
it made one failed attempt to land as it's scheduled arrival time. then the plane circled the airport for more than two hours. russian investigators say that there were strong gusting winds at the time peaking at the speed of 19 meters per second. while in a midair holding pattern over the airport, another russian airliner attempted to land three times before diverting to the nearby airport about 300 kilometers away. it's not clear why the dubai pilot did not choose to change course but instead...
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it landed in cyprus. officials believe there may be a bomb on board.
it landed in cyprus. officials believe there may be a bomb on board.
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the plane landed with collapsed landing gear. the four people on board weren't injured. firefighters sprayed foam on the runway as a precaution against a potential fire. >>> an autopsy will be performed on a body found in bay point earlier today. the sheriff's office says that body is that of a male. the remains were found in a canal. the sheriff's office says they don't know how the man died and they're still working on identification. >>> b.a.r.t. engineers still can't figure out what's causing problems on the pittsburgh bay point line and directors got an earful this morning. >> laura anthony joins us live from the pittsburgh bay point station. laura? >> reporter: there were plenty of apologies this morning at the board meeting but no clear answers about a mysterious electrical problem that has put dozens of b.a.r.t. cars out of service and it's also tested the patience of riders who rely on the heavily traveled pittsburgh-bay point line. and also the patience of the b.a.r.t. board of directions. b.a.r.t.'s operations manager says a special team of six employees calle
the plane landed with collapsed landing gear. the four people on board weren't injured. firefighters sprayed foam on the runway as a precaution against a potential fire. >>> an autopsy will be performed on a body found in bay point earlier today. the sheriff's office says that body is that of a male. the remains were found in a canal. the sheriff's office says they don't know how the man died and they're still working on identification. >>> b.a.r.t. engineers still can't...
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a hijacked passenger aircraft with 81 people on board lands in cyprus, we'll have the latest. >>> the fbi drops its lawsuit for apple's cooperation with a stunning announcement. >>> and the latest information on monday's scary moments at the u.s. capitol. including the identity of an alleged shooter. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown, breaking news, an egyptian plane has been hijacked and landed in cyprus. the egypt air flight was traveling from alexandria to cairo after being forced to land in cyprus. there were conflicting reports about how many people were on board. with some officials saying 55, while others reported 81. most of the passengers have been released. and now we're hearing details about the hijacker's motive. nbc's alistair jameson joins us from london. what can you tell us? >> good morning, dara. this was a routine flight, a short trip from alexandria to cairo. the flight takes around 30 minutes. some point in that flight one of the passengers on board told the flight clue crue he had explosives on, a suicide vest and the flight was dive
a hijacked passenger aircraft with 81 people on board lands in cyprus, we'll have the latest. >>> the fbi drops its lawsuit for apple's cooperation with a stunning announcement. >>> and the latest information on monday's scary moments at the u.s. capitol. including the identity of an alleged shooter. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning, i'm dara brown, breaking news, an egyptian plane has been hijacked and landed in cyprus. the egypt air flight...
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but free land it was never. the pioneer had to secure their land. the frontiers of life are infinite. we will never reach and it's what the new frontiers if we throttle industry and put a straitjacket on pioneer types. ike admitted he might have misused the word security. he explained, that land did not necessarily mean security of body, but it did constitute a reserve of hope. eisenhower said no political without political -- of their own, can suddenly find himself in a poverty system. it has crated social problems that cannot possibly be met -- it has created social problems that cannot possibly be met. as circumstances change, so must any government if it is to prove durable. chenoweth agree that it is created social problems that need a new approach, but why jump to the extreme new deal of view that the only way to find new approach is from the government? the elephant in the room, or perhaps the donkey, that is his predilection to new deal social problems -- programs was finally being maimed. chynoweth against eisenhower was representative of t
but free land it was never. the pioneer had to secure their land. the frontiers of life are infinite. we will never reach and it's what the new frontiers if we throttle industry and put a straitjacket on pioneer types. ike admitted he might have misused the word security. he explained, that land did not necessarily mean security of body, but it did constitute a reserve of hope. eisenhower said no political without political -- of their own, can suddenly find himself in a poverty system. it has...
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green land is going from strength to strength in this game.it is crucial for player development given the problems faced by 911 a side league contested by hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. national defender works here repairing boats which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translation: in other countries you can take the train, bus or drive yourself. we can't do that here. very often clubs cannot come to the championships because it is too expensive or the weather is just so bad that you can't sail. a >> reporter: green land is likely to need full independence from denmark before it can get f.i.f.a. ranking, making politics, geography and money three opponents which green land can't beat >>> one of the driest countries on the planet is trying to cope with torrential rain. abu dhabi airport was closed for a few hours. dubai and other emirates have been closed. more thundery weather is forecast for friday. you can kep you up-to-date with all the news on our website at aljazeera.com >> ♪ ♪ >> thanks for joining u
green land is going from strength to strength in this game.it is crucial for player development given the problems faced by 911 a side league contested by hundreds of miles apart with no roads in between. national defender works here repairing boats which are one of the only means of getting to matches. >> translation: in other countries you can take the train, bus or drive yourself. we can't do that here. very often clubs cannot come to the championships because it is too expensive or...
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and it was forced to land in larn cu. chose in cyprus to land or if it was the pilot's choice. it's a very large, spacious airport and enough pace to keep the plane away from the airport. nbc's allister jameson. >> reporter: this was, as you say, a routine domestic flight to cairo. around a short flight, no more than an hour. mostly egyptian passengers on board. one of the passengers told the flight deck that he had a suicide belt with exploes vs. that information was relaid to the flight deck and the pilots in the cockpit and then it diverted to larnaca in cyprus around 10 to 9:00 local time. 10 to 2:00 eastern time. and negotiations immediately on board and later the airline and the aviationed a min ed a min ad min strae and four foreigners remain on the plane. it was around half empty, 81 passengers on board and what we don't have is any information about what has motivated this incident, what the hijacker has asked for or in terms of demands and we don't have information about whether indeed they're armed at all. he's told the flight crew that he has explosives on board. we
and it was forced to land in larn cu. chose in cyprus to land or if it was the pilot's choice. it's a very large, spacious airport and enough pace to keep the plane away from the airport. nbc's allister jameson. >> reporter: this was, as you say, a routine domestic flight to cairo. around a short flight, no more than an hour. mostly egyptian passengers on board. one of the passengers told the flight deck that he had a suicide belt with exploes vs. that information was relaid to the flight...
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was made for you and me ♪ this land is your land this land is my land new yorkfornia to the islandsod forests to watersf stream you & me was made for ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york islands from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you & me this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york islands from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you & me this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york islands from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you & me [cheers and applause] tonight, the beginning of donald trump bringing the people of our nation together to help america win again. [applause] tonight, in those states who supported mr. trump today, although once devoted across this country, message is to begin to get ready for the fight coming this fall. the fight this fall is to make sure that he united republican party and united american people, make sure hillary rodham clinton never gets
was made for you and me ♪ this land is your land this land is my land new yorkfornia to the islandsod forests to watersf stream you & me was made for ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york islands from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you & me this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york islands from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you &...