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the rainfall was much heavier than in the lowland's, -- lowlands, leading to a moist ecosystem in whichof species thrive. the cloud forests are shrinking and agriculture is taking over the land. but where is. he supports the -- that is what worries the supporter to protect the area. >> it is not just about controls, but about creating new and innovative incentives, and developing projects with the people where they can, of course, use the land and where it is not threatening. >> he is on a team from the german development organization. they are visiting the protected area to talk to locals and listen to their problems. this farmer is talking about how pomegranates and avocado used to grow in the region, but they say it does not grow there anymore. the cutting of forests to make way for new fields as changed the soil. it does become dry. that could prove to be dangerous. >> climate change can make such things worse. if there is a high level of erosion because there is no forest anymore and it's some point there is a storm with heavy rain the topsoil can be washed away with heavy water. t
the rainfall was much heavier than in the lowland's, -- lowlands, leading to a moist ecosystem in whichof species thrive. the cloud forests are shrinking and agriculture is taking over the land. but where is. he supports the -- that is what worries the supporter to protect the area. >> it is not just about controls, but about creating new and innovative incentives, and developing projects with the people where they can, of course, use the land and where it is not threatening. >> he...
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la mujer de 23 aÑos caminaba a su casa enbloque 700 de la lowlander lane cuando este individunterce añose ume e el aouna ación d9 sutima u marzo 20032:22 dla mgada. z se hizo a travÉs de una base de datos que tiene el adn de diferentes malhechores a nivel nacional. martÍnez estaba en texas cumpliendo u condena en la cÁrcel, pero fue trasladado al condado de montgomery el 14 de junio viiÓn, secro yr as en primerdontrepolia insta a que pudieron haber sufrido de asalto sexual a denunciarlo para que de esta manera evidencia forense pueda ayudar a atrapar a de may congen. claudia uceda con los una sola rapido..." el metro hoy lanzo un nuevo servicio e hizo historia.... se llama "rush plus" que beneficiara a aquellos que usen las lineas amarilla, verde, anaranjada y azul.... bessy guevara/portavoz del metro "vamos a agregar 3 trenes adicionales en cada direccion en esas lineas lo cual traera mas asientos, mas espacio para esos pasajeros que trabajan en esas lineas ..." gracias a la extension habran menos congestionamiento... por anos pasajeros se han quejado de demoras en el servicio y trenes
la mujer de 23 aÑos caminaba a su casa enbloque 700 de la lowlander lane cuando este individunterce añose ume e el aouna ación d9 sutima u marzo 20032:22 dla mgada. z se hizo a travÉs de una base de datos que tiene el adn de diferentes malhechores a nivel nacional. martÍnez estaba en texas cumpliendo u condena en la cÁrcel, pero fue trasladado al condado de montgomery el 14 de junio viiÓn, secro yr as en primerdontrepolia insta a que pudieron haber sufrido de asalto sexual a denunciarlo...
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when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are over here. they are often being driven by these climate changes which on the colorado plateau, very small changes make you go. if you lose one inch of precipitation in one year, you got to get up to the mesas where there's a little more rain and then when the frost comes in too early, you got to get down to the desert. around 1276 or so the water was running out, the seasons were no good, and i think they just looked at their trade routes and said let's follow these and go south. they were always getting pushed around by the environment. . >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is happy to take some more
when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are over here. they are often...
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the wet lowlands. the above the key is to look long term as bad as we focus on.t decision makers don't do the math. donation from the stamford institute for economic and policy research says for every year calpers gets from a did a bigger hole for employers who have to make up that difference. if of a budget pallas this big and you're spending a million dollars on pensions and iras spending to 3 million that means you're not paying our funding parks streets libraries. >>> a gradual erosion of services called service in solvency. reality which last year went bankrupt and since has cut back on police services and libraries among other things. but experts say this is just the beginning. other cities like los angeles and san francisco are well on their way. >>> the robber already hit the road many years ago people don't realize how these defenseless programs have been heard it's like a frog slowly being boil in not realizing it's been boiled. he was appointed to the board of cal stairs the pension fund which manages public school teacher retirement he warns that like
the wet lowlands. the above the key is to look long term as bad as we focus on.t decision makers don't do the math. donation from the stamford institute for economic and policy research says for every year calpers gets from a did a bigger hole for employers who have to make up that difference. if of a budget pallas this big and you're spending a million dollars on pensions and iras spending to 3 million that means you're not paying our funding parks streets libraries. >>> a gradual...
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year-old silver spring woman who was brutally attacked after parking her car in the 700 block of lowlander lane around 1:30 a.m. march 3rd of 2003. she was going home from work. police say martinez was walking in her direction, knocked her to the ground and choked her till she blacked out. when she came to, she said martinez was sexually assaulting her. she was picked up and put in the back seat of a vehicle and driven to montgomery noles elementary school where she was raped. >> his dna was entered into a national database which checked all dna of unsolved crimes. it was matched to this rape in 2003. >> court documents show martinez had a revoked maryland driver's license with an address on stone hall drive in beltsville. he's currently being held without bond pending trial. >>> new details in trait march case, laura evans every -- in the trayvon martin case, everwhere at 11:00. >> jailhouse phone calls released today between george zimmerman and his wife shellie where he tells his wife to buy bulletproof vests for them and his attorney and instructing his wife to transfer money from bank
year-old silver spring woman who was brutally attacked after parking her car in the 700 block of lowlander lane around 1:30 a.m. march 3rd of 2003. she was going home from work. police say martinez was walking in her direction, knocked her to the ground and choked her till she blacked out. when she came to, she said martinez was sexually assaulting her. she was picked up and put in the back seat of a vehicle and driven to montgomery noles elementary school where she was raped. >> his dna...
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president evo morales wants to build the road through an amazon nature preserve here this year a group of lowland indians quit moralez socialism movement over the proposals also spoken out against plans for natural gas projects on their traditional territories . from associated daniel the r.t. business desk good to see you again i do understand of vladimir putin wants to start tapping russia's reserves and yes he wants to fix the country's roads and kick start the economy the same time russia has one of the world's biggest reserve funds but they haven't used it on infrastructure projects during the term of the economic crisis the president did the state budget will be based on the average of oprah's role. really based on the old coralie falling on the ninety four dollars a barrel prize is a growing a record low rates here in russia where inflation has been under three percent this year that's whole of last year's first six months total so if the president putin postponed electricity price hikes later this summer do expect price growth to come this year the central banks as low inflation is its ke
president evo morales wants to build the road through an amazon nature preserve here this year a group of lowland indians quit moralez socialism movement over the proposals also spoken out against plans for natural gas projects on their traditional territories . from associated daniel the r.t. business desk good to see you again i do understand of vladimir putin wants to start tapping russia's reserves and yes he wants to fix the country's roads and kick start the economy the same time russia...
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this breeding program is really important for the critically endangered western lowland gorilla specieso-jo" is one of the most genetically valuable males in the zoo population. >>take one look at him ... what a stud! lunchbreak is next. we are learning the secret to slow and low bbq. think you can't get great auto insurance coverage and a great rate? think again! mary switched to allstate, got an agent, and saved $326.00 on her car insurance. john switched, got an agent, and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident free with our safe driving bonus. when i switched to allstate my savings amounted to $436 a year. when i switched from my old insurance company to allstate i saved over $800 a year. [ host ] call your local allstate agent now and get one hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up with deductible rewards, and another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. down to zero! you'll be dancing too! let the good hands people
this breeding program is really important for the critically endangered western lowland gorilla specieso-jo" is one of the most genetically valuable males in the zoo population. >>take one look at him ... what a stud! lunchbreak is next. we are learning the secret to slow and low bbq. think you can't get great auto insurance coverage and a great rate? think again! mary switched to allstate, got an agent, and saved $326.00 on her car insurance. john switched, got an agent, and saved...
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hired to build the railroad and instead was paid by the mile and went around in circles around the lowlands and you see bits of that railroad and the the grass. to this day it is the only national capital in the world without rail service. what? >> close to >> for more information on this and other summer reading lists, visit booktv.org. >> sunday, award-winning author and historian david the truth is our guest on booktv's "in depth."
hired to build the railroad and instead was paid by the mile and went around in circles around the lowlands and you see bits of that railroad and the the grass. to this day it is the only national capital in the world without rail service. what? >> close to >> for more information on this and other summer reading lists, visit booktv.org. >> sunday, award-winning author and historian david the truth is our guest on booktv's "in depth."
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was a 23-year-old silver spring woman who was attacked after parking her car in the 700 block of lowlander lane. it was at 1:30 in the morning on march 3rd, 2003, she was going home from work. as show headed towards her home, she saw someone walking in her direction. the police say that martinez knocked her to the ground and choked her until she lost consciousness. when she came to, martinez was sexually assaults her. he carried the victim to the back seat of the vehicle and drove her to montgomery knolls elementary school and raped her and then fled the scene. >> and the police department never gave up hope that we would give up the case. dna was an incredible tool and we caught the man in texas and made the arrest. >> david martinez is transferred to montgomery county from texas and is awaiting trial. >> and thank you. >>> the maryland man suspected in the disappearance of robin gardener last year in aruba filed a lawsuit to collect on a travel insurance policy in her name. he claims amex insurance company owes him $3.5 million under a policy purchased before last summer's trip. gardener
was a 23-year-old silver spring woman who was attacked after parking her car in the 700 block of lowlander lane. it was at 1:30 in the morning on march 3rd, 2003, she was going home from work. as show headed towards her home, she saw someone walking in her direction. the police say that martinez knocked her to the ground and choked her until she lost consciousness. when she came to, martinez was sexually assaults her. he carried the victim to the back seat of the vehicle and drove her to...
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. >> today's snow is crippling much of the washington lowlands. >> what's weird about that is i don't. she's like, i so pale. i didn't understand what they said. anyway, i love her. the show must go on. by the way, it's not just news anchors prone to awkward moments in front of the cameras. this was one of my favorites. take a look at the young woman behind the newscaster who realizes she's on camera and tries to hide, drop and roll. it's not just people who don't realize they're on camera. sometimes a show is moving along and things just kind of happen. >> so i got knocked up last night. well, not literally. but i got the movie "knocked up." >> did you get maspankings as a kid? >> as a kid, no. >> wait a minute, wait a minute. wait a minute! >> that's not what i met. >> i know who likes chocolate. our zain verjee. >> oh, nice melons -- behind you there. >> whoa! >> oops, i'm sorry. >> zain verjee and her melons weekdays on cnn. last night was my fault. i should have been paying attention to the crew. now the question is, what do i need to do to make things right? do i need to say it
. >> today's snow is crippling much of the washington lowlands. >> what's weird about that is i don't. she's like, i so pale. i didn't understand what they said. anyway, i love her. the show must go on. by the way, it's not just news anchors prone to awkward moments in front of the cameras. this was one of my favorites. take a look at the young woman behind the newscaster who realizes she's on camera and tries to hide, drop and roll. it's not just people who don't realize they're on...
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hired to build the railroad and instead was paid by the mile and went around in circles around the lowlands and you see bits of that railroad and the the grass. to this day it is the only national capital in the world without rail service. what? >> close to korea? >> yes. >> thank you all for coming. enjoy the rest of the book fast. >> thank you for attending today's session. the book signing will be taking place around the corner. we will need everyone to exit promptly. >> live coverage of the printer with test will continue in a couple minutes. for event update, schedule information and more fall booktv on twitter@booktv. >> what are you reading this summer? booktv wants to know. >> there are two wonderful book about where al qaeda and the taliban are. seth jones is working on the other one. david marron is working on another biography at this time and there are lots of great books that come out severe every year by serious journalists/historians that are worth reading. the book on steve jobs is a perfect example of that. it was the international best-selling phenomenon for all the things
hired to build the railroad and instead was paid by the mile and went around in circles around the lowlands and you see bits of that railroad and the the grass. to this day it is the only national capital in the world without rail service. what? >> close to korea? >> yes. >> thank you all for coming. enjoy the rest of the book fast. >> thank you for attending today's session. the book signing will be taking place around the corner. we will need everyone to exit promptly....