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there's land restitution land reform and tenure-relations reform.e are separate, but go hand-in-hand. land restitution says something that they did under the apartheid era to move someone off a piece of land was illegal, and because it was illegal, it has more standing in court today than just saying "we want our land back." that's land restitution. usually land restitution either ends up that the farmer has to, uh, sell the land to the government or communities are compensated. the second instance of land reform under this big umbrella of land reform is tenure relations. tenure means the way that people interact with the land. what sort of right do they have to a piece of land? under apartheid, it was deemed important to keep these relations confused because then the population was... was more influx could be moved quicker and could be scrambled and confused. the second aspect of land reform is to straighten those relations out. what i'm focusing on is the third aspect of land reform, which is itself called land reform. it means redressing those im
there's land restitution land reform and tenure-relations reform.e are separate, but go hand-in-hand. land restitution says something that they did under the apartheid era to move someone off a piece of land was illegal, and because it was illegal, it has more standing in court today than just saying "we want our land back." that's land restitution. usually land restitution either ends up that the farmer has to, uh, sell the land to the government or communities are compensated. the...
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the land and bypass critical environmental and cultural protections. on the san carlos apache reserve oak flat a holy land a place to be protected. >> it there was things that are important, and when it came to religious, this is an area. >> reporter: tribal council member flew to washington d.c. to fight against the land exchange for years. this time he was caught offguard. it had been brought up of its own bill year after year after year and was defeated. >> it was defeated, year after year. >> reporter: this year they put it in the defense bill. how did you find out about that? >> we got wind that there would be movements happening in washington. it was a bad feeling. we knew something was moving we were asked questions. no one was giving us a definite answer. >> did you feel you were getting the run around. >> yes. >> reporter: were the apaches consulted before it was put into the questions bill? >> no. >> reporter: negotiated behind closed doors and with no public discussion details of a land swap were revealed before midnight, a day before the 15
the land and bypass critical environmental and cultural protections. on the san carlos apache reserve oak flat a holy land a place to be protected. >> it there was things that are important, and when it came to religious, this is an area. >> reporter: tribal council member flew to washington d.c. to fight against the land exchange for years. this time he was caught offguard. it had been brought up of its own bill year after year after year and was defeated. >> it was defeated,...
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landing gear. news" reporter erin o'hearn is lie in the satellite center with the video and details reporter: incredible feat by that pilot and incredibly frightening moments for the 52 passengers and four crew members aboard that american airlines flight operated by u.s. airways. it originate in there philadelphia and was heading to houston texas. and it was expected to be about a 42 -- three hour 42 minute flight but the last 45 seconds likely the longest and most terrifying and this is exclusive video of that plane as it's making the emergency landing. and you can see it actually lands on its belly and the sparks flying from the bottom that of plane. the pilot had no choice because around 11 o'clock when he started descending, he realized that the landing gear was not dough employing. -- deploying. again you can see those sparks right there. once the plane landed passengers had to exit the aircraft using aircraft slides. one of the passengers on the plane said the pilot did circle the control to
landing gear. news" reporter erin o'hearn is lie in the satellite center with the video and details reporter: incredible feat by that pilot and incredibly frightening moments for the 52 passengers and four crew members aboard that american airlines flight operated by u.s. airways. it originate in there philadelphia and was heading to houston texas. and it was expected to be about a 42 -- three hour 42 minute flight but the last 45 seconds likely the longest and most terrifying and this is...
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they picked up the truck and brought it back to land rover hq. >> you. >> land rover went to work.storing this old beauty. once they got the truck back together they even re-created some of the stickers that the guys had on the truck, and they took land rover back out and re-created some of the pictures that the guys had taken of their adventure. so fun to see the new photographs matched up against their old photos. and once they put all of those pictures together it was time the guys watching an ad on television. >> oh my god. >> what? >> is it? >> one of the guys' wives was in on it the whole time. she gives them the keys back. >> what? >> best valentine's day gift ever. >> that's amazing. >> happy valentine's day lads. love from land rover. >>> i know you guys are big fans of tahitian dancing. something really beautiful, takes so much skill, right? riddy to meet this tahitian dancer? you're going to be amazed. ♪ >> this is little chanel and she's 22 months old. a student at the productions in guam and is remarkable. ♪ >> just got that little booty shake and doing the arms and st
they picked up the truck and brought it back to land rover hq. >> you. >> land rover went to work.storing this old beauty. once they got the truck back together they even re-created some of the stickers that the guys had on the truck, and they took land rover back out and re-created some of the pictures that the guys had taken of their adventure. so fun to see the new photographs matched up against their old photos. and once they put all of those pictures together it was time the...
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that a third of federal lands. the sage greenhouse, a one-size-fits-all policy will not -- in montana we have a lot of checkered boarding. we have federal lands and i hope you will allow the states to work on that and not have a one-size-fits-all edict coming out -- edict come frgget federal government. does the administration have a plan to increase oil and gas development on federal lands and if so is there a specific goal? >> thank you, senator. i'm going to quickly respond on a number of other things you mentioned before. i bent to fort park. i've been to crow and eastern montana, not just western montana, and i very much appreciate the challenges that many of the tribes face. we're working on a hydroproject with the crow. they're frustrated with the bureau of land management and the treaty rights are -- i'm committed to upholding those as i'm sure the tribes will tell you. >> yep. >> as it relates to energy development, we don't have a specific goal on what the energy development is but we do want to facilitat
that a third of federal lands. the sage greenhouse, a one-size-fits-all policy will not -- in montana we have a lot of checkered boarding. we have federal lands and i hope you will allow the states to work on that and not have a one-size-fits-all edict coming out -- edict come frgget federal government. does the administration have a plan to increase oil and gas development on federal lands and if so is there a specific goal? >> thank you, senator. i'm going to quickly respond on a number...
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its front landing gear. there were no injuries. >> also, officials are looking for the cause after deadly house fire in wilmington. a 52 year old man died at the hospital after he was pulled from the house. two other people are being treated for breathing trouble. >>> owners of the revel plan to cages the casino's 95 million-dollar sale today. judge insisted any sale consider the rights of business tenants and the casino's utility provider. the florida developer who wanted to buy the revel says he is still interested. >>> well serial stow-away who has been banded from airports around the country for boarding planes with no ticket is in trouble again. police arrested maryland hartman yesterday at the omni resort in nassau county, florida they say she used a fake name, to board a shuttle from jacksonville to jacksonville airport then use that same identity to falsely check in to a room. hartman allegedly admitted she got to florida on a flight from minnesota to jacksonville, once again with no ticket. >>> 5:43
its front landing gear. there were no injuries. >> also, officials are looking for the cause after deadly house fire in wilmington. a 52 year old man died at the hospital after he was pulled from the house. two other people are being treated for breathing trouble. >>> owners of the revel plan to cages the casino's 95 million-dollar sale today. judge insisted any sale consider the rights of business tenants and the casino's utility provider. the florida developer who wanted to buy...
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with barbed wire all the people who actually had land claims would put fences around their land. and that almost was the end of the open cattle range. but there is a few people who really, really loved cattle ranching and who didn't want to let them stop them. and they didn't have the huge ranches like we see in southern texas. and what they did is they came out to padre island. what made it ideal for cattle ranching was that you didn't need a fence for most of it. you had water on most of the sides of the eye lend. patrick dunn came out here and he was so successful he ended up owning most of the northern part of padre island and he would have his cattle out here he would have cowboys out here. and he would have his cattle all over the land. you think about how do you get the cattle to market? so around 1900 into the teens, into the '20s what would happen is he would have these three stations, and they're called line camps. they would actually certain times of year they would bring the cattle starting in the south, bring them to those line camps, and the cattle could be if you w
with barbed wire all the people who actually had land claims would put fences around their land. and that almost was the end of the open cattle range. but there is a few people who really, really loved cattle ranching and who didn't want to let them stop them. and they didn't have the huge ranches like we see in southern texas. and what they did is they came out to padre island. what made it ideal for cattle ranching was that you didn't need a fence for most of it. you had water on most of the...
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we've lost our land. >> all that land has disappeared. >> we've lost our land and they have an obligation under the 1978 law to restore that to its original condition, which is 1940. >> can the coastline be restored without industry help? >> no, no state's broke. no, can't be done. and why should it be? they're responsible. >> two years ago officials in one of the worst hit areas sat down with carmouche's team. >> they told us as lawyers you come to us and show us the evidence that these oil companies have destroyed our coast. we did that. they said, file the suit...then the elections happened. >> we've come to plaquemines parish to meet councilman byron marinovich -- who also runs an oyster bar. >> we had to come support ya.. >> did y'all go vote? charlene did y'all go vote? >> yes we did go vote >>we did... >> i know y'all did. >> how you doing? >> oh good... >> ten years ago we had 27 feet of water where you're sitting right now. so what we need to do is start building these coasts back so we don't have these super hurricanes coming through here like katrina and all. that's my biggest
we've lost our land. >> all that land has disappeared. >> we've lost our land and they have an obligation under the 1978 law to restore that to its original condition, which is 1940. >> can the coastline be restored without industry help? >> no, no state's broke. no, can't be done. and why should it be? they're responsible. >> two years ago officials in one of the worst hit areas sat down with carmouche's team. >> they told us as lawyers you come to us and...
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again, very rocky landing when this plane was forced to land without its front nose gear.ock at this picture, you can see, what it looked like on the gown, on the tarmac, in texas. this is houston's george bush airport. that is american airlines flight 1825 operated by us airways. the plane's nose is on the ground after landing without the front wheel. now, the plane took off from philadelphia international airport around 6:00 monday evening, and airline spokesperson says it made that emergency landing about four hours later after the nose gear did not deploy. take a listen to the pilot speaking with air traffic control just before the rocky landing. >> we have not had success we do believe our nose landing gear is still retracted. our two main landing gear appear to be bound and the nose wheel appears to be up. i understand also, your plan is to evacuate the aircraft stopping on the runway, we concur with that. >> airport spokesperson tells thrust were no injuries. but, dozens of passengers did have to exit the plane last night, by aircraft slides. the airport was ready a
again, very rocky landing when this plane was forced to land without its front nose gear.ock at this picture, you can see, what it looked like on the gown, on the tarmac, in texas. this is houston's george bush airport. that is american airlines flight 1825 operated by us airways. the plane's nose is on the ground after landing without the front wheel. now, the plane took off from philadelphia international airport around 6:00 monday evening, and airline spokesperson says it made that emergency...
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held land that has a land conservation each time on on -- easement on it. >> what she why should we cart development is happening at a break neck pace through parts of delaware and pennsylvania. and why is it important to know there are movements like save the valley out there. why she would it matter to us. >> well, a lot of people moved to the area you know because of the open space that used to be here. in concord township used to be -- concord develop is where the current development plans are in pennsylvania. they moved there because of the open space, it was a rural community 50 years ago, it's been quickly built out. there's this last span of open space left which is why people moved there. you know, we have to protect it. it's important, you know recollectionally, hikers, -- bikers, horseback riders. there's endangered species and protected species in there and there are buildings that are orderly than the condition that are in great condition. all this would disappear to put in high-density housing. >> some people say housing is good be we'll talk about that in a bit. >> wh
held land that has a land conservation each time on on -- easement on it. >> what she why should we cart development is happening at a break neck pace through parts of delaware and pennsylvania. and why is it important to know there are movements like save the valley out there. why she would it matter to us. >> well, a lot of people moved to the area you know because of the open space that used to be here. in concord township used to be -- concord develop is where the current...
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we demand this land acquisition be stopped.e ready to fight it and protect our rights. >> reporter: farmers will be entitled to compensation and rehabilitation if they sell their land to the government but india's prime minister says it's time to streamline the process. for many people this march to the capitol evokes memories of the anti-corruption protests that brought india to a stand still in 2011. the man who urged indians to combat corruption in politics now wants them to reunite against getting rid of majority consensus from landowners and other amendments to the law >> translator: they have to wake up, and we need to take this protest across the country. even now i see in small villages women and small farmers are unaware of the act and the unfair provisions in it. everyone has to wake up. >> reporter: consecutive governments have tried and failed to keep india's farmers happy, but bowing to their demands has damaged india's growth say some economists. >> around the world agricultural land is transformed into urbanizati
we demand this land acquisition be stopped.e ready to fight it and protect our rights. >> reporter: farmers will be entitled to compensation and rehabilitation if they sell their land to the government but india's prime minister says it's time to streamline the process. for many people this march to the capitol evokes memories of the anti-corruption protests that brought india to a stand still in 2011. the man who urged indians to combat corruption in politics now wants them to reunite...
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buy a house and the land under it. but even after her husband died, connie stayed on. determined that some day she would own her little piece of land. by the time sacramento county bought the land under loch in 2001, connie's husband had died. but she fought on. and at last, last month, the county offered to sell the homeowners the land under their homes. connie bought hers for $5,000. >> you never know how happy i was that day. i tell you i was in cloud nine for days. because i couldn't believe that i finally got the land under my house. in fact, two days before that i went outside at night and i talked to the sky. i said i told the chinese people that pass away that never get to get the land, i told them that we're going to get the land on december 11th. i said come and join us. >> in 2007, connie king saw another dream come true. the construction of the loch memorial park. a tribute to the chinese immigrants who came to california. >>> when we come back on a second look, one woman remembers how her family fled the 1
buy a house and the land under it. but even after her husband died, connie stayed on. determined that some day she would own her little piece of land. by the time sacramento county bought the land under loch in 2001, connie's husband had died. but she fought on. and at last, last month, the county offered to sell the homeowners the land under their homes. connie bought hers for $5,000. >> you never know how happy i was that day. i tell you i was in cloud nine for days. because i couldn't...
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the plane did have an unusual landing, bit of rough landing but again no injuries. >> and an airline spokesperson tells us this morning that the airline is now working with authorities to figure out exactly what went wrong last night. this is a developing story. as soon as we get nor information we'll bring it right to you. reporting live outside of philadelphia international airport, jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jan, thanks so much. the latest deal to sell the former revel casino hotel in atlantic city fall through. >> this morning the owners plan to cancel the $95.4 million deal to sell to a florida developer glenn straub. the deal died after a federal judge refused to let the sale happen without considering the legal right of its business tenants and its sole utility supplier. >> now new this morning, philadelphia police have a suspect after a double shooting in kensington. but they are looking for two more. police say two men wearing masks opened fire at ontario and jasper streets around 1:00 this morning. there is no word on what led to the shooting. one man in critic
the plane did have an unusual landing, bit of rough landing but again no injuries. >> and an airline spokesperson tells us this morning that the airline is now working with authorities to figure out exactly what went wrong last night. this is a developing story. as soon as we get nor information we'll bring it right to you. reporting live outside of philadelphia international airport, jan carabeo cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> jan, thanks so much. the latest deal to sell the...
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whether it's our park service lands, our forest service lands and being able to film.t is -- it's clear to me that there is an inconsistency that doesn't help and a real frustration with those who want to be able to show our amazing public lands through capturing videos and photographs and filming and the requirements that are being placed on them. i will conclude my marks here today with a statement that you just used in response to comment from senator hoeven. and you stated that it's not easy to do development on federal lands and i think this is where you hear the greatest frustration from those of us who have such great percentages of our states that are federally held. and i appreciate that there are differences. but it ought not be next to impossible. in many instances that's seemingly what our issue is. so how we make it easier and better and more fair to do development on federal land is what i think we need to get to. because as senator hoeven says, you're just going to go around your federal lands and then we get no revenue to the treasury it just doesn't ma
whether it's our park service lands, our forest service lands and being able to film.t is -- it's clear to me that there is an inconsistency that doesn't help and a real frustration with those who want to be able to show our amazing public lands through capturing videos and photographs and filming and the requirements that are being placed on them. i will conclude my marks here today with a statement that you just used in response to comment from senator hoeven. and you stated that it's not...
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so several years ago, he began a test on abandoned land. he opened one of the watergates on the dikes. >> i was pretty convinced that the key is to convert the unused land into rich tidal flats. >> nearly five years later, the area looks like the flat lands of old. since the test began, the creatures that live on the tidal flats have diversified. the number of species has increased six-fold. the environment ministry joined the project. the experiment was expanded to two other spots in the region. on this day, the central government conducted an environmental survey. they found goby mullet and unibol fish. the habitat of small fish had doubled compared to last year. >> translator: tidal waves are coming to the flat enabling creatures to travel from the sea. can you plainly sea that the flats are recovering. >> but there is an obstacle that must be dealt with. before the local government can launch the full-fledged project, they must seek permission of the locals, who own the land that makes up the tidal flat. the environment ministry held an
so several years ago, he began a test on abandoned land. he opened one of the watergates on the dikes. >> i was pretty convinced that the key is to convert the unused land into rich tidal flats. >> nearly five years later, the area looks like the flat lands of old. since the test began, the creatures that live on the tidal flats have diversified. the number of species has increased six-fold. the environment ministry joined the project. the experiment was expanded to two other spots...
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they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremists and they are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers. newcomers that came during fighting. >> 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, and she came 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 in 1947. >>
they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremists and they are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers. newcomers that came during fighting. >> 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, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want...
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this land trust and make it available for all people in this nation. because you know one thing, san francisco, you have a history of removing people. and the land that -- we don't see anything on market street. market street is going up. we're having people who are artisans and we have speculators and we know that every piece of land in this city as the president said he was going to start working more with mayors and board of supervisors in next go years in his state of the union message. as president, we need to come here and say what is going on in san francisco which it comes to land use. actually, this is the greatest cruelty in america , when you do not let people have housing. our statue of liberty guarantees give me your tired and when we do not take technology and build it up for people, then we are no better than the top there. you know, i had hoped you would take this land trust, no matter if it's transbay terminal or folsom or balboa reservoir and now it's time that people not be on the street in america. homelessness is not an american th
this land trust and make it available for all people in this nation. because you know one thing, san francisco, you have a history of removing people. and the land that -- we don't see anything on market street. market street is going up. we're having people who are artisans and we have speculators and we know that every piece of land in this city as the president said he was going to start working more with mayors and board of supervisors in next go years in his state of the union message. as...
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one way or another you're going to land.hut the engine down. if you land with the engine burning it's possible back pressure could have exploded and the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize i'm where no human being has been before. >> this is beautiful. >> the whole time we're outside of the space craft is 22 hours. the longest any crew has been outside of the space craft. >> you wanted to be out there on the moon all the time. >> jack schmidt and ron elington had never flown before. >> enjoy. and they did. and i did. we bounced around. >> but going out farther left them exposed to lunar elements. >> the hammer broke off and dust was raining down on us >> on the moon, dust equals disaster. it >> affects your suit. you can get warm up in suit. you'll use cooling water faster. >> the temperatures above the moon surface rises well above boiling. >> we clamped a dust lamp made of taped-together photographs. >> we had a couple close calls. that dust. >> when you leave ernl you put yourself
one way or another you're going to land.hut the engine down. if you land with the engine burning it's possible back pressure could have exploded and the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize i'm where no human being has been before. >> this is beautiful. >> the whole time we're outside of the space craft is 22 hours. the longest any crew has been outside of the space craft. >> you wanted to be out there on the moon all the time. >>...
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where you land.>> lyons braces for a >> lyons braces for a crash landing. >> here economic down, and i'm laying down. virtually no control. and there's a boom -- and i'm down. >> he landed across the highway in a driveway, away from high line wires, away from trees, away from house, away from barbed wire, away from fences. >> and i don't hurt, there's nothing broken. oh, darn -- i'm okay. i got lucky. i got lucky. i got lucky. man, it's time for a lottery ticket. >> he didn't get a scratch. his glider took the brunt of the punishment. >> a few days later, he does fly again. >>> coming up -- riding in the dark. >> just so scared in that environment. >> when "caught on camera: razor's edge" continues. i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold won't treat your runny nose. really? alka-seltzer severe cold and flu relieves your worst flu symptoms plus runny nose. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. mommy! hey! i make a lot of purchases for my business.
where you land.>> lyons braces for a >> lyons braces for a crash landing. >> here economic down, and i'm laying down. virtually no control. and there's a boom -- and i'm down. >> he landed across the highway in a driveway, away from high line wires, away from trees, away from house, away from barbed wire, away from fences. >> and i don't hurt, there's nothing broken. oh, darn -- i'm okay. i got lucky. i got lucky. i got lucky. man, it's time for a lottery ticket....
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. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a weary land, a weary land. ♪ ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary landelter in the time of storm. ♪ ♪ i would not be a sinner... ♪ (hamnd) in teaching a gospel choir what i have to do is to listen to a tape see if it's relevant for the spirit of our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal i generally teach the melody first so everybo's aware. i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part. and then i go to the altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ sing that. (choir singing) ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ you take one voice part, leave it alone you take the next voice part teach them their respective part, couple them together and then put the third part together with it. that's called layering. that's an effective tool for teaching by rote. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ (hammond) after rehear
. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a weary land, a weary land. ♪ ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary landelter in the time of storm. ♪ ♪ i would not be a sinner... ♪ (hamnd) in teaching a gospel choir what i have to do is to listen to a tape see if it's relevant for the spirit of our service, and be able to take the individual voice parts off that tape and teach it to our choir. here's the first. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land. ♪ sing that. in a rehearsal i generally teach...
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yeah. ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ coverage for land and sea.sive. >>> crash and burn. >> i definitely do not want to burn to death. that's my biggest fear. >> august 28th, 2013, layton, pennsylvania. mike is where he loves to be every saturday night, behind the wheel of race car at the mahoning valley speedway. >> i got interested in racing but a my dad raced for probably 30 years. by the age 11 i already learned how to drive a car. >> at age 36 he has been racing stock cars for years. >> he was honest with me when we started dating about how racing was his first love, will always be his first love and that was that. >> it's a passion more dangerous than most. >> i do get nervous a lot. but i know push comes to shove he's going to be all right because he's a good driver. >> marlena usually watches him race but this night she's at home while he competes. >> i'm pregnant and that's part of the reason i stayed home that night. >> mike's cousin perry is in the stands with their grandfather taking video of the race. >> i go every saturday. he's pret
yeah. ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ coverage for land and sea.sive. >>> crash and burn. >> i definitely do not want to burn to death. that's my biggest fear. >> august 28th, 2013, layton, pennsylvania. mike is where he loves to be every saturday night, behind the wheel of race car at the mahoning valley speedway. >> i got interested in racing but a my dad raced for probably 30 years. by the age 11 i already learned how to drive a car. >> at age 36 he...
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how do you landed back the little ones landed them in big bowls. there were literally drop onto the martian surface, blog for a while and then the ball would open a new drive out. you couldn't do it was something that was more than 2 tons. and so this gentleman was put in charge of figuring out how to do it and came up with the idea of the sky crane. by the way, he's part of this new generation of nasa and other urgent -- other engineers who are not what you would think about old-school engineers. he played for a long time in a rock a rock band, doesn't have his earrings on now but he usually does. how was kind of pompadour. one hip guy and his brilliant. brilliant. in any case to make them up with this idea that they would come in to the martian atmosphere going 13 hundred -- know, 13.2 25,132,000 miles an hour. that is how fast. seven minutes to go to zero without crashing. and his job was to figure out how to do it. this guy crane is the last stage of that were basically there was a mechanism that would hover for a while over the ground and then
how do you landed back the little ones landed them in big bowls. there were literally drop onto the martian surface, blog for a while and then the ball would open a new drive out. you couldn't do it was something that was more than 2 tons. and so this gentleman was put in charge of figuring out how to do it and came up with the idea of the sky crane. by the way, he's part of this new generation of nasa and other urgent -- other engineers who are not what you would think about old-school...
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and there's mined land all around there and reclaimed land all around there. the reason it's coming into place is because they're moving this huge drag line and reclaimed the land all around it. of course you've been in north dakota. thank you so much. we'd almost you out anytime to see it. but the reclaimed land is beautiful. it's being hayed and there's geese all over. now they're moving to this new -- and here's 350 acres and beyond even all the surface acres. the private owners want it mined because it's revenue and it's revenue for the federal government. 7 to 10 years. then they wanted something like $250,000 to go through the study to determine if they could even lease it out. that's never going to happen. all they're going to do is mine around you. and the federal government's out for revenue. doesn't make any sense at all. >> well, senator it's not necessarily easy to do business on federal public land because of the requirements that we have as a federal land management agency. it triggers a nepa, triggers an environmental impact assessment. i will t
and there's mined land all around there and reclaimed land all around there. the reason it's coming into place is because they're moving this huge drag line and reclaimed the land all around it. of course you've been in north dakota. thank you so much. we'd almost you out anytime to see it. but the reclaimed land is beautiful. it's being hayed and there's geese all over. now they're moving to this new -- and here's 350 acres and beyond even all the surface acres. the private owners want it...
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. >> no way but any land that is in excess of of the land they are using, and if that land is utilized directly by the government the said land will be given back. >> the announcement came a few days ahead of the president's visit to india. there are tens of thousands of sri lankan refugees in india. like gabrielle and his family who returned a few months ago. >> they must have somewhere to come back to and a way to make a living. >> it is something the new president seems to have recognized in a country recovering from a long and bloody conflict. >> mana fernandez, al jazeera northern sri lanka. >> still ahead. >> i'm rory challands. inside each of these doors is a ukrainian family. find out what they're doing here and what the future means to them. >> how science is helping individuals with robotic limbs get replacement. borderland only on al jazeera america >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrapup of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a globa
. >> no way but any land that is in excess of of the land they are using, and if that land is utilized directly by the government the said land will be given back. >> the announcement came a few days ahead of the president's visit to india. there are tens of thousands of sri lankan refugees in india. like gabrielle and his family who returned a few months ago. >> they must have somewhere to come back to and a way to make a living. >> it is something the new president...
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when now they want to take the water and the land, we're saying no way. this is enough. >> as round dances and drum circles swept across canada last winter, a movement was born, taking its name from a twitter hash tag: idle no more. and it was catalyzed by opposition to a law that has removed federal protection for many of the country's waterways. >> it reawakened a lot of people and a lot of people were uprising and the most important thing that brought everyone together was the water. that was the one thing reverberated all across the country: that we needed to ensure the water's protection. >> it was the spirit of idle no more, and the social networks it created, that emboldened elsipogtog's resistance to swn's exploration work, and caused people to come out to face down the rcmp. >> it was scary that day. >> so you have all these grandchildren, why wouldn't you just stay back, why would you decide to go? you don't even think about that. the women are the protectors of the water, aren't they? >> that's what happens when stuff like this happens with com
when now they want to take the water and the land, we're saying no way. this is enough. >> as round dances and drum circles swept across canada last winter, a movement was born, taking its name from a twitter hash tag: idle no more. and it was catalyzed by opposition to a law that has removed federal protection for many of the country's waterways. >> it reawakened a lot of people and a lot of people were uprising and the most important thing that brought everyone together was the...
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that passed in the last public lands bill. and the local communities that host these new units are incredibly excited to see these places finally come to fruition after literally decades of advocacy. at one of those, management is moving from an unsuccessful experimental model to a more traditional national preserve model under park service management. and what drove that was really a lack of adequate public access, and recreational opportunities under the previous arrangement. but the preserve has a very strong scientifically driven resource management program that the delegation certainly myself feel must continue under the new management model. and in particular the preserve has been a key partner in a collaborative landscape restoration project designed to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire, and to restore forest health after many years of relatively irresponsible high-grade logging that occurred years ago under -- when this land was actually private. adjacent land managers, including several tribes and the department of
that passed in the last public lands bill. and the local communities that host these new units are incredibly excited to see these places finally come to fruition after literally decades of advocacy. at one of those, management is moving from an unsuccessful experimental model to a more traditional national preserve model under park service management. and what drove that was really a lack of adequate public access, and recreational opportunities under the previous arrangement. but the preserve...
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it was primarily public land. when my grandfather started it in 1880, that area was part of the new mexico territory. it was in the area acquired by the united states in the gadsden purchase, just before the civil war, and that ha--had belonged to mexico. the southern pacific railroad wanted to put a line through from new orleans all the way to los angeles, and the best route went through that area, south of the gila river. and congress eventually a--approved the gadsden purchase. mr. gadsden had been sent down to negotiate it. and so in 1880, the land was basically unoccupied, except for the railroad, and if somebody wanted to acquire livestock and put out there and develop water, then it was possible to homestead a certain amount of land around the water that was developed, and the rest of the land could be basically just used. and arizona became a state--when?--in 1914, something like that, and at that point coming into the union, the state was given a certain amount of state land and the same with new mexico.
it was primarily public land. when my grandfather started it in 1880, that area was part of the new mexico territory. it was in the area acquired by the united states in the gadsden purchase, just before the civil war, and that ha--had belonged to mexico. the southern pacific railroad wanted to put a line through from new orleans all the way to los angeles, and the best route went through that area, south of the gila river. and congress eventually a--approved the gadsden purchase. mr. gadsden...
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he landed it. you can land it. >> oh, yeah.t was like a james bond stunt. >> thinking the same thing. 007 style stunt over the boat coming up the river. now they got to get back to the other side. just mash the throttle lift the front end and off they go. >> from one of the people that work over there. you have a crush over there. >> valentine's day is here so valentine's day pranks starting to show up on the internet. this from one of our favorite funny man rich ferguson. >> this is from a guy from chipotle who's a fan of yours or secret admirer. >> thank you. >> goes up to a random female hands her a gift rose candy stuffed animal and says this is from a secret crush, this guy over here told me to give this to you and then he randomly points at a guy. >> oh. >> just a random man. every girl is so excited. huge smiles. their faces blush. >> oh. >> he thinks you're cute. he's the guy that saw you looking at him on the cell phone. >> the girl has to decide whether she wants to confront this person. >> to a person who's going to
he landed it. you can land it. >> oh, yeah.t was like a james bond stunt. >> thinking the same thing. 007 style stunt over the boat coming up the river. now they got to get back to the other side. just mash the throttle lift the front end and off they go. >> from one of the people that work over there. you have a crush over there. >> valentine's day is here so valentine's day pranks starting to show up on the internet. this from one of our favorite funny man rich...
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when we land i'll start thinking about it. know whether to take him seriously. >> armstrong and aldrin only spent 2 hours and 31 minutes on the lunar surface but it was enough time to bounce around set up scientific experiments, select moon rocks and take several famous photos. aldrin with the american flag, a footprint on the moon and probably the most iconic of all. >> i was just walking and then he said stop, hold it. and i stopped looked at him and he took the picture. people have asked me what is the significance of this picture? and i say i got three words. location, location, location. >> looking at this desolate place. what was it like? >> well, you used the same word i did. but i preface desolate with magnificent. because they're accomplishing something that people thought was impossible. >> apollo xi made it to the moon six months ahead of the deadline jfk set at the beginning of the decade. it was up to another president to congratulate the astronauts. >> for one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all the
when we land i'll start thinking about it. know whether to take him seriously. >> armstrong and aldrin only spent 2 hours and 31 minutes on the lunar surface but it was enough time to bounce around set up scientific experiments, select moon rocks and take several famous photos. aldrin with the american flag, a footprint on the moon and probably the most iconic of all. >> i was just walking and then he said stop, hold it. and i stopped looked at him and he took the picture. people...
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we have done a lot of work with trust for public land and they have invested. they know how the community works and the community knows them. and they have the knowledge and the team to get this project done and this is something that the community has been working on for the last decade or so and to get it done, we really do need them on board and we do hope you support award of the contract. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon; commissioners, good afternoon, phil ginsburg and good afternoon members of the public. i'm going to be brief. i just want to emphasize how committed we are to the project and our partnership with the san francisco rec and park department to continue to create high-quality parks for san francisco residents. like all our projects, we don't do them alone. we not only work with rec and park and other community stakeholderss to ensure an inclusive project that comes up with a plan that is implementable and supported. although not part of this particular contract, we hope to bring additional programmatic resources to bea
we have done a lot of work with trust for public land and they have invested. they know how the community works and the community knows them. and they have the knowledge and the team to get this project done and this is something that the community has been working on for the last decade or so and to get it done, we really do need them on board and we do hope you support award of the contract. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon; commissioners, good afternoon,...
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landowner and as a large landowner we have a responsibility both to the rate payers to manage the land for the benefit of the rate payers so urban agriculture is one way to maximize the benefit and to be a good neighbor so as you probably recall back in 2011, the commission authorized an urban agriculture pilot program where you asked the staff to identify 3 sites in san francisco and as part of the pilot identified one site located at the college hill adjacent to the reservoir in in in in be rna l heights and adjacent to the playing fields and the site that we identified for the third pilot is not managed by recreation and parks and is the responsibility of sfpuc so primarily the focus around the pilot program back in 2011 when you all directed the staff to initiate this effort was focussed on puc property for secondary use and since that time there's been quite a bit of work to get those sites activated and construction done etc.. and we're working with other departments right now around creating a garden training academy and seeing some of the possibilities there and i say that to p
landowner and as a large landowner we have a responsibility both to the rate payers to manage the land for the benefit of the rate payers so urban agriculture is one way to maximize the benefit and to be a good neighbor so as you probably recall back in 2011, the commission authorized an urban agriculture pilot program where you asked the staff to identify 3 sites in san francisco and as part of the pilot identified one site located at the college hill adjacent to the reservoir in in in in be...